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Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

RUN

BRAKE IS OFF

BRAKE IS ON

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm

 Bar

356mm

 Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

Electric Chainsaw

356mm Bar

356mm Bar

1900W

3/8” LP

52

6.  SWITCHING ON/OFF

7. CUTTING

ECS-1935

WARNING!:

 ALWAYS CARRY THE CHAINSAW BY THE 

FRONT HANDLE. IF THE CHAINSAW IS PLUGGED IN 

AND YOU CARRY IT BY THE REAR HANDLE, THERE IS A RISK 

THAT YOU COULD ACCIDENTALLY PRESS THE LOCK-OFF 

SWITCH AND THE ON/OFF TRIGGER AT THE SAME TIME, 

INADVERTENTLY STARTING THE CHAINSAW.

1.  Pull the hand guard/chain brake 

towards you. The brake may 

be stiff and may require to be 

moved with some force. If the 

brake is engaged the chain will 

not operate.

2.  Hold the front handle with your 

left hand and the rear handle 

with your right hand.

Switching On

WARNING: 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, 

WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF A RESIDUAL CURRENT 

DEVICE (RATED 30mA OR LESS).

Hints and Tips

  Do not force the saw into the cut. Apply only light pressure whilst 

running the motor at full speed.

  If the chain gets caught in the cut, switch off and disconnect the 

product from the power supply. Do not try to remove it by twisting the 

guide bar or pulling forcibly. Use a lever or wedge to open up the cut so 

that the chain is freed.

 While cutting, always:

–  Run the chainsaw motor at full revs. This makes the job safer, as 

there is less chance of pull-in or kick-back.

–  Position your body to the left of the chainsaw so if it kicks back 

uncontrollably, it goes over your right shoulder, never stand in the 

cutting line of the saw.

–  Keep a firm grip with your left hand on the front handle, 

with your thumb securely below the handle.

3.  Use the thumb of your right 

hand to push the lock-off 

switch in and squeeze the on/

off trigger to start the motor.

4.  The chain will now be running, 

ready to make a cut. Release 

the lock-off switch.

Switching Off

1.  Release the ON/OFF trigger. The 

integrated brake will bring the 

running chainsaw to a standstill 

within a very short space of time.

WARNING! 

FIRST TIME USERS SHOULD, AS A 

MINIMUM PRACTISE, CUT LOGS ON A SAW-HORSE OR 

CRADLE.

WARNING! 

POSITION THE POWER LEAD SO THAT 

IT WILL NOT BE CAUGHT IN BRANCHES DURING 

CUTTING. 

1.  Press the bucking spikes against 

the timber ensuring the chain is not 

making contact with the material 

being cut.

2.  Start cutting by holding 

the chainsaw by the front 

handle and raising the rear 

handle.

3.  If you cannot cut the 

timber in a single stroke, 

apply light pressure to the 

front handle and continue 

sawing, draw the chainsaw 

back a little then apply the 

bucking spikes a little lower 

and finish the cut by raising 

the rear handle.

4.  Withdraw the chainsaw 

from the cut while the 

chain is still running.

Summary of Contents for ECS-1935

Page 1: ...es Pty Ltd 25 Fox Drive Dandenong South Victoria Australia 3175 ozito com au Electric Chainsaw Chain 0821 IN ORDER TO MAKE A CLAIM UNDER THIS WARRANTY YOU MUST RETURN THE PRODUCT TO YOUR NEAREST BUNNI...

Page 2: ...C CHAINSAW ACCESSORIES KNOW YOUR PRODUCT 1 GUIDE BAR CHAIN ASSEMBLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 10 11 WARNING ENSURE THE TOOL IS TURNED OFF AND DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE F...

Page 3: ...ORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS WARNING ALL THE CHAIN LINKS MUST LIE PROPERLY IN THE GROOVE OF THE GUIDE BAR 3 Tighten the side cover lock WARNING THE CHAIN SHOULD BE ADJUSTED BEFORE FI...

Page 4: ...d of the tool Route the power cord and extension lead away from the work area to prevent contact with the chainsaw Note Always use an approved extension lead suitable for the power input of the tool a...

Page 5: ...e chain gets caught in the cut switch off and disconnect the product from the power supply Do not try to remove it by twisting the guide bar or pulling forcibly Use a lever or wedge to open up the cut...

Page 6: ...in Maintaining the Guide Bar Most guide bar problems can be prevented by keeping the chainsaw well maintained Insufficient guide bar lubrication and operating the saw with a chain that is TOO TIGHT wi...

Page 7: ...maintain a firm grip Clean the device as required with a damp cloth and if necessary mild washing up liquid If the chainsaw is not to be used for an extended period of time then you should remove the...

Page 8: ...b Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired c Disconnect the plug from the power s...

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