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Page 1: ...CHAINSAW SELION C21 HD OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 51_149277 A 01 2020 ENG Translation of the origi nal operating instructions READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE ...

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Page 3: ...HARNESS 11 2 8 1 OVERVIEW 11 2 8 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 11 2 8 3 PREPARING TO USE THE CHAINSAW UP IN A TREE 12 2 8 4 USING CHAINSAW IN THE TREE 12 2 8 5 SECURING THE WORK POSITION FOR TWO HANDED USE 13 2 8 6 USING ONE HANDED CHAINSAW 13 2 8 7 FREEING A TRAPPED SAW 14 2 9 RESIDUAL RISKS 14 3 DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 15 3 1 DESCRIPTION 15 3 1 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE TOOL 15 3 1 2 AUTOM...

Page 4: ... GUIDE LUBRICATION 28 6 9 SHARPENING THE CHAIN 28 6 10 ADJUSTING THE DEPTH LIMITERS 29 6 11 CHECKING AND REPLACING THE SPROCKET 31 6 12 CLEANING THE CHAIN GUIDE 32 6 13 CLEANING 32 7 INCIDENTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 33 8 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT 34 8 1 CHAIN PROTECTION 34 9 ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES 35 9 1 ACCESSORIES 35 9 2 CONSUMABLES 35 10 WARRANTIES 36 10 1 GENERAL WARRANTIES 36 10 1 1 STATUTORY W...

Page 5: ... procedure which if not performed or incorrectly performed could cause physical damage and or serious injury The warning indicates that damage resulting from failure to comply with the procedures and instructions is not covered by the warranty and the owner will be liable for any repair costs Safety indications are also given on the tool they remind you of the safety precautions to be taken Identi...

Page 6: ...sons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental ca pabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or preliminary instructions by a person responsible for their safety 2 2 1 WORK AREA SAFETY 1 Keep the work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents 2 Do not operate power tools in an explosive atmosphere for example in th...

Page 7: ...onnecting dust extraction and collection equipment ensure that these are connected and properly used Use dust collectors to reduce the risk caused by dust 2 2 4 USE AND CARE OF THE POWER TOOL 1 Do not force the power tool Use the power tool suited for the job The adapted power tool does the work better and more safely at the speed it was built to operate at 2 Do not use the power tool if the switc...

Page 8: ...ted gripping surfaces only because the saw chain may contact hidden wiring or its own cord Saw chains contacting a live wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool live and could give the operator an electric shock 4 Wear safety glasses and hearing protection Further protective equipment for head hands legs and feet is recommended Adequate protective clothing will reduce personal injury by...

Page 9: ... en circling the chain saw handles with both hands on the saw and position your body and arm to al low you to resist kickback forces Kickback forces can be controlled by the operator if proper precau tions are taken Do not let go of the chain saw 2 Do not overreach and do not cut above shoul der height This helps prevent unintended tip con tact and enables better control of the chain saw in unexpe...

Page 10: ...oint where the object you are cutting will fall Take care that the chainsaw is not pushed back by the object to be cut Position yourself correctly to prevent accidents Never cut when on a ladder Keep all other persons clear Never have someone hold the object you are cutting Cut the branches into suitably sized pieces from the outside of the tree towards the trunk Be careful of branches that bounce...

Page 11: ...fore using a tree service chainsaw for work at height from a rope and harness preparations for using a tree service chainsaw from a rope and harness and use of a tree service chainsaw for pruning and dismantling including secure work positioning for two handed use starting the chainsaw cutting with the chainsaw restrictions on one handed use and freeing a trapped saw 2 8 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Ope...

Page 12: ... mid point front or rear or at the sides Where possible attach the saw to the centre rear mid point to keep it clear of climbing lines and to support its weight centrally down the operator s spine When moving the saw from any one attachment point to another operators should ensure it is secured in the new position before releasing it from the previous attachment point 2 8 4 USING CHAINSAW IN THE T...

Page 13: ...ine via a supplementary anchor point or use of an adjustable strop direct from the harness to a supplementary anchor point Gaining a good footing at the working position can be assisted by the use of a temporary foot stirrup created from an endless sling 2 8 6 USING ONE HANDED CHAINSAW Operators should not use tree service chainsaws one handed when work position is unstable or in preference to a h...

Page 14: ...intended usage of the Chainsaw Selion C21 HD there are always residual risks The following potential risks may apply Risk of cuts due to contact with exposed saw teeth of the Chainsaw Selion C21 HD Risk of cuts due to contact with the moving chain Risk of cuts due to unexpected and sudden movement of the guide bar Risk of cutting or piercing injuries related to the projection of parts of the Chain...

Page 15: ... wrench 15 On light 16 Arm band 17 Standard and Carving Guide Chain serial sold 18 Chain guide protector 3 1 2 AUTOMATIC CHAIN TENSIONING SYSTEM The automatic chain tensioning PELLENC innovation facilitates tool maintenance The automatic chain tensioning system PELLENC innovation facilitates the installation of the chain and its tension adjustment Position the guide and clip it the guide is in pos...

Page 16: ...rd chain guide 28 cm 11 6 35mm 1 4 1 3mm 0 05 72884 81794 Carving guide 28 cm 11 6 35mm 1 4 1 3mm 0 05 80344 81794 Precision chain guide 27 cm 10 4 6 35mm 1 4 1 1mm 0 04 145550 14589 3 2 3 CHARGERS AND BATTERIES COMPATIBILITY Battery Charger Remarks ULIB 250 CB5010HV with adapter cord ref 57237 ALPHA 260 CB5022 CB5022HV with adapter cord ref 57238 ALPHA 520 CB5022 CB5022HV with adapter cord ref 57...

Page 17: ...ATION LEVELS Determination of the vibration levels is based on the operating conditions at the nominal maximum speed Vibration level according to 60745 1 of EN 60745 2 13 Vibration emission value measurement uncertainty K 1 5 m s per h 2 54 m s 17 ...

Page 18: ...ed 2 Remove the chain guard 6 and fit the chain guide 8 9 or 10 into its place 3 Push the chain guide 8 9 or 10 towards the sprock et wheel to engage the lock 4 Fit the chain 7 with respect to the cutting direction 5 Refit the chain guard 6 6 Tighten the lock nut 11 using the captive telescopic tightening wrench 14 During this operation the au tomatic chain tensioning mechanism should be trig gere...

Page 19: ...C recommends using a biodegradable chain oil that complies with the RAL UZ 48 stan dard ref 85920 otherwise any oil that complies with the RAL UZ 48 standard Consumables sold separately 4 2 2 FORCED LUBRICATION CYCLE The forced lubrication cycle distributes the oil from the reservoir to the different components 1 Press the triggers and keep them held 2 Set the battery switch to 1 3 An automatic cy...

Page 20: ...n I From the moment the indicator light 15 comes on and the battery emits 3 beeps the tool is energized and ready to operate 3 Press and hold the safety trigger 3 while holding the chainsaw by the upper handle 4 3 In order to ensure the Chainsaw is safe when be ing moved an electronic device blocks control of the motor 3 seconds after it stops Press the trigger 2 twice consecutively to restart the...

Page 21: ...C Your chainsaw is fitted with an impact detection system In the event of impact kickback your chainsaw will stop immediately Important Make sure the chain is not in contact with wood be fore restarting the Chainsaw Checking the chain brake 1 Carry out sharp movements from top to bottom to activate the safety device Warning Never operate the chainsaw if the safety device is not operating 21 ...

Page 22: ... The chain tension must be correct A properly tensioned chain improves cutting perfor mance and reduces the risk of breakage and or de railment of the chain Refer to Section 6 4 Automatic chain tension Rule No 2 The chain must be well lubricated Constant lubrication reduces wear and the risk of breakage of components and of the tool Refer to Section 6 8 Chain guide lubrication Rule No 3 The chain ...

Page 23: ... Checking the greasing of the chain X Check and tensioning of the chain X X Checking that the chain is sharp X X Checking the chain brake X Cleaning and cleaning the chain guide X Greasing the chain guide X Checking the sprocket for wear X Checking the capacity of the battery X Have the tool inspected by an authorised distribu tor X Warning Have your Chainsaw overhauled every 200 hours or at least...

Page 24: ... A Warning Never use a chain or a guide other than those specified by PELLENC otherwise there is a risk of personal injury 6 4 AUTOMATIC CHAIN TENSION Important Check and adjust the tension of the chain prior to each use frequently 24 ...

Page 25: ...en the chain guard tightening nut 11 by 3 turns 3 The chain 7 is tensioning automatically when you see the guide 8 9 or 10 moving forward 4 Tighten the chain guard nut 11 properly using the captive telescopic wrench 14 and put the wrench handle back on its magnetic holder Checking the tension of the chain Check the tension by pulling the chain at the middle of the guide 1 to 3 links must be visibl...

Page 26: ...the RAL UZ 48 stan dard ref 85920 otherwise any oil that complies with the RAL UZ 48 standard Consumables sold separately The oil reservoir must be kept clean Clean the cap and the filling area before removing the cap Do not allow the oil to overflow from the reservoir wipe off any excess oil Important The oil reservoir is equipped with a strainer If the oil does not reach the saw head return the ...

Page 27: ...he cycle 3 beeps to validate the end of the cycle 4 Release the triggers when you hear the first beep Important Carry out a forced lubrication cycle at the start of each season in order to check the chain lubricating function Carry out forced lubrication whenever necessary 6 7 FITTING THE CHAIN GUIDE 2 types of chain guide bar can be mounted on the Chain saw See Section 3 2 2 Chains and chain guid...

Page 28: ...NING THE CHAIN Caution Before working on the tool check that the On Off switch is in the off position 0 and disconnect the battery power lead 1 Set the battery switch to 0 and disconnect the con nector 2 As shown on the diagram place a file holder on the top platen and the depth limiter of the cutter Caution Do not file the upper side of the drive links or attachment links fitted with an anti kick...

Page 29: ...ner for the other side 5 If the side platen or the top platen is damaged file until this part is removed 6 All the gouges must be same length Important After sharpening the cutters check the depth lim iters again If the depth limiters need adjusting again follow the instructions on page Section 6 10 Adjusting the depth limiters 6 10 ADJUSTING THE DEPTH LIMITERS Caution Before working on the tool c...

Page 30: ... 3 sharpening op erations 2 Use a depth gage corresponding to the type of chain to be sharpened Place the depth gauge on the gouge 3 If the depth limiter goes beyond file it to the level of the depth gage using a flat file 4 File from the interior of the cutter towards the exterior and away by pushing the file 30 ...

Page 31: ...ut of the guide in order to file the depth limiters correctly 6 11 CHECKING AND REPLACING THE SPROCKET Replace the sprocket if it is damaged or every 2 chain replacements ref 85643 1 Set the battery switch to 0 and disconnect the con nector 2 Remove the chain guide 7 and the chain 6 see Section 6 3 Replacing the chain and the chain guide 3 Remove the circlips and the sprocket 4 Replace the sprocke...

Page 32: ...e chain guide 4 Reassemble the chain guide and the chain Important Repeat daily and with each site change to disinfect the tool to a minimum Clean the lubricating holes as often as necessary 6 13 CLEANING Keep the tool clean by cleaning it frequently using a damp cloth and compressed air Pay particular attention to the parts in contact with the wood chain guide Note Consumables sold separately Imp...

Page 33: ...the chain guide Section 6 12 Cleaning the chain guide and if using a Standard or Precision chain guide grease the chain guide Section 6 8 Chain guide lubrication Check the sprocket and replace it if necessary Section 6 11 Checking and replacing the sprocket If none of these procedures succeeds in resolving the problem contact a certified distributor or after sales service PELLENC SAS The Chainsaw ...

Page 34: ...and storage Always clean the tool before storing it Make sure the chain is sharp before storing the tool Always store the tool with its chain guide greased Empty the oil reservoir before storing the tool Warning Never carry the Chainsaw without its protection The chainsaw must al ways have its protective cover on when moved 34 ...

Page 35: ...1 9 2 CONSUMABLES References 5L can of organic oil 116688 SELION 11 1 4 tooth chain sprocket wheel kit 85643 Standard Guide 11 1 4 compatible with chain ref 81794 72884 Carving chain guide 11 1 4 compatible with chain ref 81794 80344 Chain 11 1 4 compatible with chain guides ref 72884 and 80344 81794 Precision Guide 10 4 1 4 compatible with ref chain 145589 145550 Precision guide channel 10 4 1 4 ...

Page 36: ... Goods are compliant with the contract 1 Where they are fit for the purpose normally expected of similar goods and where applicable If it matches the description given by the seller and possesses the qualities that were presented to the pur chaser in the form of a sample or model If it possesses the qualities that a purchaser can reasonably expect given the public statements made by the seller the...

Page 37: ...r parts and or consumables cannot be covered by the warranty 10 1 2 3 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMMERCIAL WARRANTY 10 1 2 3 1 PRODUCT COMMISSIONING AND COMMISSIONING DECLARATION The DISTRIBUTOR undertakes to complete the computer commissioning declaration form no later than eight days after the delivery of the property to the user customer in order to activate the latter on the www pellenc com websit...

Page 38: ...ice 10 1 3 3 SPARE PARTS Paid after sales service also covers original PELLENC spare parts excluding labour and outside the legal and commercial warranty period In case of replacement of original PELLENC spare parts in the context of after sales service said latter are covered by a warranty of one year as from the installation date 38 ...

Page 39: ...ies with the provisions of the following European directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU ROHS Directive 1907 2006 REACH Regulation 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive The following harmonised European standards have been used in whole or in part EN 60745 1 2009 A11 2010 EN 60745 2 13 2009 A1 2010 EN ISO 11681 2 2011 A1 2017 EN 55014 1 2017 EN 55014 2 2015 Obtained a CE type exam certificate No MD 15...

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