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SAFETY WARNINGS FOR ELECTRIC UNITS

• Do not expose the unit to rain or wet conditions.
• Do not handle the unit, cords, or plugs with wet hands.
• Avoid dangerous environments. Do not operate the unit in the

rain, in wet conditions or on wet surfaces. Moisture is a shock

hazard.

• To reduce the risk of electric shock, avoid body contact with

grounded conductors, such as metal pipes or wire fences.

• Do not operate the unit in explosive atmospheres, such as in the

presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust.

• A nameplate on the unit indicates the voltage used. Never

connect the unit to an AC voltage that differs from this voltage.

• Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire,

electric shock or electrocution.

• Do not use multiple extension cords. 
• Make sure the extension cord is heavy enough to carry the current

drawn by the unit. An undersized extension cord will cause a drop

in line voltage, resulting in a loss of power and overheating. If in

doubt, use the next heavier gauge cord. The smaller the gauge

number, the heavier the cord.

MINIMUM WIRE SIZE FOR EXTENSION CORDS FOR

120 VOLT APPLIANCES USING 12-16 AMPS

Cord Length (ft.)

25

50

100

150

Wire Size (AWG)

14

12

*

*

*Not recommended

• Make sure the cords are in good condition. Inspect the power

cord and extension cord periodically. Look closely for

deterioration, cuts or cracks in the insulation. If a cord is

damaged in any manner while plugged in, disconnect the cord

from both the outlet and the unit. Do not use a damaged cord.

Damaged cords should be replaced or repaired by an authorized

service dealer.

• Do not abuse cords. Never pull or carry the unit by a cord. Keep

cords away from heat, oil, water, sharp edges, and moving

objects. Always grasp the plug when disconnecting a cord.

• Never modify a plug, cord or outlet in any way.
• Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection should be

provided on the circuit(s) or outlet(s) to be used with this unit.

For an extra measure of safety, use receptacles with built-in

GFCI protection.

• Keep cords away from the operating area. Position cords so that

they will not be caught or entangled on branches or other

obstacles during operation.

• To prevent tripping, keep cords away from the operator's feet. 
• Always disconnect the unit from the power source when it is not

in use.

• Prevent disconnection of the power cord from the extension

cord during operation by using a plug-receptacle retaining strap,

connector, or by making a knot (Fig. A).

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of electrical shock, use

only extension cords approved for outdoor use, such as an

extension cord of cord type SW-A, SOW-A, STW-A, STOW-

A, SJW-A, SJOW-A, SJTW-W or SJTOW-A. Extension

cords are available from your local retailer. Use only round-

jacketed extension cords approved for outdoor use.

GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS

• Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls and

proper use of the unit. Know how to stop the unit and disengage

the controls quickly.

• Do not operate this unit when tired, ill or under the influence of

alcohol, drugs or medication.

• Never allow children to operate the unit. Never allow adults to

operate the unit without proper instruction. 

• All guards and safety attachments must be installed properly

before operating the unit.

• Inspect the unit before use. Replace damaged parts. Make sure

all fasteners are in place and secure. Replace parts that are

cracked, chipped, or damaged in any way. Do not operate the

unit with loose or damaged parts. 

• Be aware of risk of injury to the head, hands and feet.
• Carefully inspect the area before starting the unit. Remove

rocks, broken glass, nails, wire, string and other objects that

may be thrown or become entangled with the unit. 

• Clear the area of children, bystanders and pets; keep them

outside a 50-foot (15 m) radius, at a minimum. Even then, they are

still at risk from thrown objects. Encourage bystanders to wear

eye protection. If you are approached, stop the unit immediately.

WARNING:

When using the unit, all safety

instructions must be followed. Please read these

instructions before operating the unit in order to ensure the

safety of the operator and any bystanders. Please keep

these instructions for later use.

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of electric shock, use a

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) with a tripping

current of 30 mA or less.

Summary of Contents for RM1645

Page 1: ...s Reserved DO NOT RETURN THIS UNIT TO THE RETAILER PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL BE REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE For assistance regarding the assembly controls operation or maintenance of the unit please ca...

Page 2: ...ugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock b Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electr...

Page 3: ...saw which could result in serious personal injury Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices built into your saw As a chain saw user you should take several steps to keep your cutting jobs free f...

Page 4: ...hey will not be caught or entangled on branches or other obstacles during operation To prevent tripping keep cords away from the operator s feet Always disconnect the unit from the power source when i...

Page 5: ...it from the power source and allow the unit to cool Then inspect the unit for the cause of the vibration Vibration is generally an indicator of trouble Keep the work area clean Cluttered areas invite...

Page 6: ...reverse action kicking the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator Either of these re...

Page 7: ...for two handed use Always grip the unit firmly with both hands when the unit is running Hold the front handle with the left hand and the rear handle with the right hand Firmly encircle the handles wit...

Page 8: ...nsulation are provided instead of grounding There is no grounding provided and no means of grounding should be added to the unit V VOLTS Voltage A AMPERES Current Hz HERTZ Frequency cycles per second...

Page 9: ...voir Cap Chain Tensioning Knob Rear Handle Front Hand Guard Bar Retaining Nuts Chain Catcher Spiked Bumper Bucking Spike Throttle Lockout Power Cord Rear Hand Guard Chain Oil Level Window Cord Hook 9...

Page 10: ...her reduces the chance of injury if the saw chain breaks or disengages from the guide bar during operation OILER CONTROL A system for oiling the saw chain and guide bar SWITCH A device that when opera...

Page 11: ...12 Amps Lubrication Bar and Chain Oil Chain Oil Reservoir Capacity 8 8 oz 262 mL Approximate Unit Weight without chain oil 9 10 lbs 4 1 4 5 kg Guide Bar Length 16 in 40 6 cm Saw Chain Pitch 3 8 in 9...

Page 12: ...SCONNECTING THE POWER SOURCE Connecting the Unit to the Power Source 1 Plug the power cord into the extension cord 2 Make a narrow loop in the extension cord Fig 1 3 Push the loop through the hole in...

Page 13: ...lockout but continue to squeeze the throttle control WARNING The saw chain will spin after the unit starts Keep hands and feet clear of the saw chain and do not allow the saw chain to contact any obj...

Page 14: ...w small logs before beginning a major cutting operation First time users should practice cutting logs on a sawhorse or cradle before undertaking other operations Do not attempt to cut trees or logs wi...

Page 15: ...unit Refer to Starting Instructions in the Starting and Stopping section 2 Accelerate the unit to full speed before cutting 3 Press the unit against the wood and maintain a firm steady pressure throug...

Page 16: ...from the tree it will most likely roll or slide after it falls FELLING PROCEDURE Small trees up to 6 7 inches 15 18 cm in diameter are usually felled in a single cut Larger trees require a sequence of...

Page 17: ...all When the tree begins to fall remove the chain saw from the cut stop the motor and set the unit down immediately Promptly exit the area along the retreat path but keep watching the tree as it falls...

Page 18: ...from above overbucking BUCKING SAFETY Bucking is the process of cutting a fallen tree into logs of desired lengths Follow these safety precautions to reduce the risk of serious injury Clear the area o...

Page 19: ...s cut Cut completely through the limb stub to meet the third cut Fig 19 This will remove the limb stub Third Cut First Cut Second Cut Fourth Cut WARNING Do not cut above shoulder height Use a pole saw...

Page 20: ...unit from the power source to prevent the unit from starting accidentally Always allow the unit to cool before servicing or repairing the unit FREQUENCY MAINTENANCE REQUIRED Before each use Check for...

Page 21: ...4 Carefully pour the oil into the chain oil reservoir DO NOT overfill 5 Reinstall the chain oil reservoir cap Tighten the cap firmly 6 Wipe up any oil that may have spilled DANGER Failure to fill the...

Page 22: ...depends upon the temperature of the saw chain Fig 25 Cold Chain Tensioning The saw chain should fit snuggly against the underside of the guide bar There should be no sag Fig 25 Warm Chain Tensioning T...

Page 23: ...aw chain into the guide bar groove Fig 29 Make sure the flats on the saw chain are in the grooves on the drive sprocket Make sure the cutters point in the correct direction of rotation Fig 29 6 Place...

Page 24: ...the saw chain is taut and does not wobble Refer to Adjusting the Chain Tension Always file the saw chain at the midpoint of the guide bar 2 Use a round file and file holder tools not included to shar...

Page 25: ...SAW CHAIN When replacing the guide bar and saw chain only use the replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or their equivalents Refer to Replacement Parts Use of any unauthorized parts or acces...

Page 26: ...Allow the unit to cool Thoroughly clean the unit and inspect it for any loose or damaged parts Repair or replace damaged parts and tighten loose screws nuts or bolts Cover the guide bar and saw chain...

Page 27: ...saw chain for damage Replace them if necessary The drive assembly is damaged Refer to Service information The saw chain is dull Sharpen or replace the saw chain The saw chain is on backwards Check and...

Page 28: ...ution Remington reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Remington Product without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously manufactured No implied warranty including...

Page 29: ...entaires sont disponibles sur notre site web www remingtonpowertools com Pour un entretien ou une r paration veuillez appeler le service client le pour obtenir une liste compl te des professionnels ag...

Page 30: ...nt propices aux accidents b Ne pas utiliser l appareil dans des atmosph res explosives comme en pr sence de liquides inflammables de gaz ou de poussi res Les outils lectriques cr ent des tincelles qui...

Page 31: ...nettes de protection Du mat riel de protection comme un masque antipoussi res des chaussures de s curit antid rapantes un casque ou une protection auditive utilis s pour les conditions appropri es r d...

Page 32: ...e scie cha ne vous devez prendre plusieurs pr cautions pour viter tout accident et toute blessure pendant vos travaux de coupe Le rebond est le r sultat d une mauvaise utilisation de l outil ou de m t...

Page 33: ...NS PROLONGATEURS D APPAREILS DE 120 VOLTS UTILISANT DE 12 16 AMP RES Longueur du cordon pieds 25 50 100 150 Calibre du cordon AWG 14 12 N est pas recommand AVERTISSEMENT Pour r duire le risque de d ch...

Page 34: ...u dessus des paules Assurez vous que l accessoire n est pas en contact avec quoi que ce soit avant de d marrer l appareil Utilisez l appareil uniquement en plein jour ou avec un bon clairage artificie...

Page 35: ...une perte de commande de la tron onneuse Fig B Rebond de rotation Zone de risque du rebond Direction de la cha ne de la scie Fig C Rebond lin aire Pincement Lorsque vous coupez une branche sous tensio...

Page 36: ...cha nes faible rebond des prot ge nez de guide cha ne des freins de la cha ne et des guide cha ne faible rebond Selon la norme CSA Z62 3 il n existe aucune autre pi ce de rechange pour assurer la pro...

Page 37: ...rique COMMANDE MARCHE ARR T MARCHE D MARRAGE FONCTIONNEMENT COMMANDE MARCHE ARR T ARR T ou STOP LOIGNEZ LES PERSONNES SE TROUVANT PROXIMIT AVERTISSEMENT Faites reculer les personnes se trouvant proxim...

Page 38: ...avant crous de fixation de barre Attrape cha ne Griffe d abattage Manette des gaz Fourreau manchon en carton Pointe de la tige de guidage Main de guidage Couvercle de la barre Cordon d alimentation B...

Page 39: ...sure en cas de rupture ou de d sengagement de la cha ne dans la barre de guidage pendant le fonctionnement COMMANDE DU HUILEUR Un syst me de lubrification de la cha ne et du guide INTERRUPTEUR Un disp...

Page 40: ...res Lubrification Huile barre et cha ne Capacit du r servoir d huile cha ne 262 mL 8 8 onces liq Poids approximatif sans huile cha ne 4 1 4 5 kg 9 10 lb Longueur du guide cha ne 40 6 cm 16 po Pas de l...

Page 41: ...NEXION DES SOURCES D ALIMENTATION Raccordement de l appareil la source d alimentation 1 Brancher le cordon d alimentation dans la rallonge 2 Faire une boucle troite dans la rallonge Fig 1 3 Pousser la...

Page 42: ...her le verrouillage mais maintenir la commande du levier d acc l ration enfonc e AVERTISSEMENT La cha ne de la scie tournera d s la mise en marche de l appareil Gardez les mains et les pieds loign s d...

Page 43: ...de vous arr tez imm diatement l appareil Lors de l abattage la distance de s curit est d au moins deux fois la hauteur de l arbre le plus haut dans la zone de travail Lors du tron onnage gardez les t...

Page 44: ...as droit l g rement pli Utilisez ces placements de main que l op rateur soit gaucher ou droitier Cela permettra de garder l op rateur l g rement sur la gauche de l appareil et l cart de la ligne direc...

Page 45: ...pe en premier 2 Faites une coupe de 45 dans le tronc de l arbre par dessus la premi re coupe Fig 9 Continuez la coupe jusqu ce que les deux entailles se rencontrent 3 Retirez la section l che de la zo...

Page 46: ...la coupe arr tez le moteur et d posez imm diatement l appareil Quittez rapidement la zone le long de la voie de retraite mais continuez regarder l arbre dans sa chute AVERTISSEMENT V rifiez toujours d...

Page 47: ...r le haut tron onnage par dessus TRON ONNAGE S CURIT Le tron onnage est le processus qui consiste couper un arbre tomb en b ches de la longueur d sir e Suivez les consignes de s curit pour r duire le...

Page 48: ...coupe Fig 19 Cela supprimera la souche AVERTISSEMENT Ne coupez pas une hauteur sup rieure aux paules Utilisez une scie perche pour couper des branches au dessus de la hauteur des paules ou embauchez u...

Page 49: ...pour l emp cher de d marrer accidentellement Laissez toujours l appareil refroidir avant un entretien ou une r paration INTERVALLE D ENTRETIEN OBLIGATOIRE Avant chaque utilisation V rifier le serrage...

Page 50: ...r servoir d huile de la cha ne 1 Posez l appareil sur une surface plane 2 Pour emp cher les d bris de p n trer dans le r servoir d huile cha ne utilisez un chiffon humide pour nettoyer le bouchon du...

Page 51: ...a ne Fig 24 Tourner la molette de tension de la cha ne dans le sens horaire pour tendre la cha ne de la scie Tourner la molette de tension de la cha ne dans le sens antihoraire pour rel cher la cha ne...

Page 52: ...ats de la cha ne se trouvent dans les rainures sur le pignon d entra nement Assurez vous que les couteaux pointent dans le bon sens de rotation Fig 29 6 Placer le couvercle du guide sur le bo tier de...

Page 53: ...a ne risquera de s mousser rapidement et d augmenter le risque de rebond Une coupe rapide ne peut tre obtenue qu avec des dents uniformes 1 Serrez la tension afin que la cha ne soit bien tendue et ne...

Page 54: ...ig 35 Restaurez la forme arrondie originale ENTRETIEN DE LA TIGE DE GUIDAGE 1 Faites fr quemment pivoter la tige de guidage intervalles r guliers par exemple apr s 5 heures de fonctionnement pour assu...

Page 55: ...tilisez toujours une scie cha ne de remplacement d sign e comme tant faible risque de rebond ou une scie cha ne qui r pond aux exigences de rendement faible rebond Une cha ne de scie standard une cha...

Page 56: ...eil et inspectez le m ticuleusement pour v rifier s il n y a pas de pi ces d tach es ou endommag es R parez ou remplacez les pi ces endommag es et serrez tous les boulons crous et vis desserr s Couvre...

Page 57: ...n d une aide suppl mentaire veuillez contacter un revendeur agr La tension de la cha ne de la scie est trop serr e Ajuster la tension de la cha ne de la scie Le r servoir d huile de la cha ne est vide...

Page 58: ...r serve le droit de modifier ou d am liorer la conception de ses produits sans pour autant assumer l obligation de modifier tout produit d une fabrication plus ancienne Aucune garantie implicite y co...

Page 59: ...ecibir servicios llame al Departamento de Atenci n al Cliente para que le faciliten una lista de los distribuidores de servicio autorizados cercanos a usted El servicio a esta unidad tanto durante com...

Page 60: ...curo aumentan las probabilidades de que se produzcan accidentes b No utilice las herramientas el ctricas en atm sferas explosivas por ejemplo en presencia de l quidos gases o polvo inflamables Las her...

Page 61: ...n el interruptor o activar herramientas el ctricas que tengan el interruptor en la posici n de encendido ON aumenta las probabilidades de que se produzcan accidentes d Quite cualquier llave de ajuste...

Page 62: ...nversa repentina haciendo retroceder la barra de gu a hacia arriba y de nuevo hacia el operador Comprimir la cadena de la sierra a lo largo de la parte superior de la barra de gu a puede empujar la ba...

Page 63: ...tor de detecci n de falla a tierra GFCI Para proporcionar una medida adicional de seguridad utilice recept culos con protecci n GFCI incorporada TAMA O M NIMO DEL CABLE PARA PROLONGADORES DE ARTEFACTO...

Page 64: ...a sierra no est en contacto con nada antes de poner en marcha la unidad Use la unidad solamente con luz de d a o con una buena luz artificial Evite arranques accidentales El operador y la unidad deben...

Page 65: ...stas reacciones puede ocasionarle lesiones graves al usuario El contacto con objetos extra os dentro de la madera tambi n puede provocar la p rdida de control de la motosierra Fig B Retroceso giratori...

Page 66: ...jo protectores de punta de barra gu a frenos de cadena y barras de gu a de retroceso bajo No hay otros componentes de repuesto para lograr protecci n contra el rebote de acuerdo con CSA Z62 3 Una cade...

Page 67: ...unidad ninguna forma de puesta a tierra V VOLTIOS Voltaje A AMPERES Corriente Hz HERTZ Frecuencia ciclos por segundo AC CORRIENTE ALTERNA Tipo de corriente PULGADA Unidad de medida Inglesa mm MIL MET...

Page 68: ...ntera de la mano Tuercas de retenci n de barra Dispositivo de seguridad de la cadena Tope dentado Diente de tronzar Funda funda de cart n Control del regulador Punta de la barra de gu a Barra de gu a...

Page 69: ...GANCHO RETENEDOR DE LA CADENA Es un dispositivo que est dise ado para interceptar la cadena si se suelta El gancho retenedor de la cadena reduce las probabilidades de que se produzcan lesiones si se r...

Page 70: ...barra Capacidad del dep sito de aceite de la cadena 8 8 onzas 262 mL Peso aproximado de la unidad sin aceite de cadena 9 10 libras 4 1 4 5 kg Longitud de la barra gu a 16 pulgadas 40 6 cm Paso de la c...

Page 71: ...DE ALIMENTACI N Procedimiento para conectar la unidad a la fuente de alimentaci n 1 Enchufe el cable de alimentaci n al prolongador 2 Haga un lazo estrecho en el prolongador Fig 1 3 Empuje dicho lazo...

Page 72: ...uelte el bloqueo del acelerador pero siga apretando el control del acelerador ADVERTENCIA La cadena de la sierra girar una vez que arranque la unidad Mantenga las manos y los pies lejos de la cadena d...

Page 73: ...la unidad de inmediato Al talar la distancia segura es por lo menos dos veces la altura del rbol m s alto en el rea de trabajo Al tronzar mantenga alejados a los operarios por lo menos 15 pies 4 6 m...

Page 74: ...rtar un retroceso potencial Sujete la manija trasera con la mano derecha Mantenga el brazo derecho ligeramente flexionado Utilice estos lugares para las manos independientemente de que el operador sea...

Page 75: ...ronco del rbol arriba del primer corte Fig 9 Contin e cortando hasta que los dos cortes se unan 3 Retire la secci n suelta del rea de trabajo ADVERTENCIA Nunca camine delante de un rbol que tenga el c...

Page 76: ...agra el rbol deber a comenzar a caer Cuando esto sucede retire la sierra de cadena del corte detenga el motor y apoye de inmediato la unidad Salga r pidamente del rea por la senda de retirada pero sig...

Page 77: ...desde arriba TRONZADO SEGURIDAD El tronzado bucking es el proceso de cortar un rbol talado en le os de longitudes deseadas Siga las siguientes medidas de seguridad para reducir el riesgo de lesiones...

Page 78: ...corte Fig 19 As se retira el mu n de rama ADVERTENCIA No corte por arriba de la altura del hombro Utilice una sierra de p rtiga para cortar ramas por encima de la altura del hombro o contrate a un pro...

Page 79: ...macorriente para evitar que arranque accidentalmente Siempre deje que se enfr e la unidad antes de hacer el mantenimiento o las reparaciones de la unidad FRECUENCIA MANTENIMIENTO REQUERIDA Antes de ca...

Page 80: ...dep sito de aceite de la cadena 1 Coloque la unidad sobre una superficie plana y nivelada 2 Para evitar que ingresen desechos en el dep sito de aceite utilice un pa o h medo para limpiar la tapa del d...

Page 81: ...perilla de tensi n de la cadena en el sentido de las agujas del reloj para tensar la cadena de la sierra Gire la perilla de tensi n de la cadena en el sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj para afl...

Page 82: ...as sobre la cadena de la sierra est n en los surcos de la rueda dentada de impulsi n Compruebe que los cortadores est n en la direcci n correcta de rotaci n Fig 29 6 Ubique la cubierta de la barra sob...

Page 83: ...ormes 1 Ajuste la tensi n de la cadena de manera que la cadena de la sierra est tensa y no se afloje Consulte Ajuste de tensi n de la cadena Lime siempre la cadena de la sierra en el medio de la barra...

Page 84: ...de gu a doblada Carriles rotos o agrietados Carriles ensanchados Consulte Reemplazo de la barra gu a y la cadena de la sierra Fig 35 Devuelva la forma redondeada original Fig 36 Surco de la barra gu a...

Page 85: ...a de sierra designado como de bajo rebote o una cadena de sierra que cumple con las exigencias de desempe o de bajo rebote Una cadena de sierra est ndar una cadena que no tiene los protectores reducto...

Page 86: ...si la cadena est demasiado ajustada Deje que la unidad se enfr e Limpie bien la unidad y compruebe que no haya piezas sueltas o da adas Repare o reemplace las piezas da adas y apriete los tornillos t...

Page 87: ...la sierra para verificar que no est n da adas Reempl celas en caso de ser necesario El montaje del mecanismo de transmisi n est da ado Vea informaci n sobre Servicio La cadena de la sierra est desafi...

Page 88: ...ejorar el dise o de cualquier producto Remington sin adoptar ninguna obligaci n para modificar cualquier producto fabricado con anterioridad Ninguna garant a impl cita es aplicable despu s del per odo...

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