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from  moving  parts.

  Loose  clothes,  jewellery  or  long 

hair can be caught in moving parts.

If  devices  are  provided  for  the  connection  of  dust 
extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are 
connected and properly used.

 Use of dust collection 

can reduce dust-related hazards.

POWER TOOL USE AND CARE

Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power 
tool for your  application.

 The  correct power tool will 

do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was 
designed.

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.

Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or 
the battery pack from the power tool before making 
any  adjustments, changing accessories  or  storing 
power tools.

 Such preventive safety measures reduce 

the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.

Store idle power tools out of the reach of children 
and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power 
tool or these instructions to operate the power tool.

users.

Maintain  power  tools.  Check  for  misalignment  or 
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any 
other  condition  that  may  affect  the  power  tool’s 
operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired 
before  use. 

Many  accidents  are  caused  by  poorly 

maintained power tools.

Keep  cutting  tools  sharp  and  clean.

maintained  cutting  tools  with  sharp  cutting  edges  are 
less likely to bind and are easier to control.

Use  the  power  tool,  accessories  and  tool  bits  etc, 
in  accordance  with  these  instructions,  taking  into 
account  the  working  conditions  and  the  work  to 
be  performed.

  Use  of  the  power  tool  for  operations 

different  from  those  intended  could  result  in  a 
hazardous situation.

Keep  handles  and  grasping  surfaces  dry,  clean 
and  free  from  oil  and  grease.

  Slippery  handles  and 

grasping  surfaces  do  not  allow  for  safe  handling  and 
control of the tool in unexpected situations.

SERVICE

Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair 
person  using  only  identical  replacement  parts.

This  will  ensure  that  the  safety  of  the  power  tool  is 
maintained.

ADDITIONAL GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS

Some regions have regulations that restrict the use of 
the product. Check with your local authority for advice.

Never  allow  children  or  people  unfamiliar  with  the 
instructions  to  use  the  product. Local  regulations  may 
restrict the age of the operator.

Ensure  before  each  use  that  all  controls  and  safety 
devices function correctly. Do not use the power tool if 
the “off” switch does not stop the motor.

Wear  full  eye  and  hearing  protection,  strong  sturdy 
gloves, as well as head protection while operating the 
product. Use a face mask if operation is dusty.

Do  not  wear  loose  fitting  clothing,  short  trousers,  or 
jewellery of any kind.

Secure long hair so it is above shoulder level to prevent 
entanglement in moving parts.

Beware  of  thrown,  flying,  or  falling  objects.  Keep  all 
bystanders,  children,  and  animals  at  least  15  m  away 
from work area.

Do not operate in poor lighting. The operator requires a 
clear view of the work area to identify potential hazards.

Use  of  hearing  protection  reduces  the  ability  to  hear 
warnings  (shouts  or  alarms).  The  operator  must  pay 
extra attention to what is going on in the working area.

Operating  similar  tools  nearby  increases  both  the  risk 
of hearing injury and the potential for other persons to 
enter your working area.

Keep  firm  footing  and  balance.  Do  not  overreach. 
Overreaching  can  result  in  loss  of  balance  and  can 
increase the risk of kickback.

Keep all parts of your body away from any moving part.

Inspect the product before each use. Check for correct 
operation  of  all  controls,  including  the  chain  brake. 
Check  for  loose  fasteners,  make  sure  all  guards,  and 
handles  are  properly  and  securely  attached.  Replace 
any damaged parts before use.

Do  not  modify  the  product  in  any  way  or  use  parts 
and  accessories  which  are  not  recommended  by  the 
manufacturer.

A  power  spike  causes  voltage  fluctuations  and  may 
affect  other  electrical  products  in  the  same  power 
line.  Connect  the  product  to  a  power  supply  with  an 

voltage  fluctuations.  Contact  your  electric  power 
supplier for further clarification.

 WARNING

If the product is dropped, suffers heavy impact or begins 
to vibrate abnormally, immediately stop the product and 
inspect for damage or identify the cause of the vibration. 
Any damage should be properly repaired or replaced by 
an authorised service centre.

Electrical  power  should  be  supplied  via  a  residual 
current device (RCD) with a tripping current of not more 
than 30 mA.

If  you  need  to  use  an  extension  cable,  ensure  it  is 
suitable  for  outdoor  use  and  has  a  current  capacity 
sufficient to supply your product. Check it before every 
use  for  damage.  Always  uncoil  it  during  use  because 
coiled cables can overheat. Damaged extension cables 
should not be repaired; they should be replaced with an 
equivalent type.

Before every use, examine the supply cord for damage. 
If  there  are  signs  of  damage,  it  must  be  replaced  by 
a  special  cord  or  assembly  at  an  authorised  service 
centre to avoid a hazard.

Summary of Contents for RCS2340B

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Electric Chainsaw RCS2340B...

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Page 3: ...dust or fumes Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control ELECTRICAL SAFETY Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug...

Page 4: ...fety devices function correctly Do not use the power tool if the off switch does not stop the motor Wear full eye and hearing protection strong sturdy gloves as well as head protection while operating...

Page 5: ...either break or increase the chance for kickback Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease Greasy oily handles are slippery causing loss of control Cut wood only Do not use chainsaw for pur...

Page 6: ...ut pressure on the saw at the end of the cut Be ready to take on the weight of the saw as it cuts free from the wood Failure to do so could result in possible serious personal injury Do not stop the s...

Page 7: ...close under compression thereby pinching the blade If adjusting the support does not release the bar and chain use wooden wedges or a lever to open the cut and release the saw Never try to start the...

Page 8: ...n or dull chain is replaced with a new one available at your authorised service centre The part number is available in the product specification table in this manual Follow instructions for lubricatin...

Page 9: ...not prevent kickback It only lowers the risk of injury should the chain bar contact the operator s body during a kickback event The chain brake should be tested before each use for correct operation i...

Page 10: ...chain tension assembly Dispose the used bar and saw chain properly 5 Mount the chain tension assembly on to the new bar direction onto the bar and make sure that the drive links are aligned in the ba...

Page 11: ...Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advice The guaranteed sound pressure level is 96 dB The guaranteed s...

Page 12: ...AUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION Without safety alert symbol Indicates a situation that may result in property dam...

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Page 14: ...12 WHAT S IN THE BOX RCS2340B x 1 x 1 x 1...

Page 15: ...ide bar 3 Front hand guard Chain brake 4 Front handle 5 Trigger release 6 Rear handle 7 Spiked bumper 8 Chain lubricant cap 9 Cord retainer 10 Switch trigger 11 Sprocket cover 12 Chain tension Guide b...

Page 16: ...uality personal protective equipment as used by professionals will help reduce the risk of injury to the operator 3 Run the cable loop through the cable hook 1 Secure the power cable by inserting it t...

Page 17: ...a power outlet Tighten and lock the chain tension guide bar locking knob by turning it clockwise The chain tension is correct when the gap between the cutter in the chain and the bar is between 3 mm 4...

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Page 19: ...17 OVERVIEW Bucking a log Limbing a tree Removing buttress roots Felling a tree p 19 p 20 p 22 p 21...

Page 20: ...18 OVERVIEW Chain tensioning Chain replacement Transportation Cleaning the chain brake Storage p 23 p 25 p 26 p 29 p 27...

Page 21: ...object or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut WARNING An escape path should be planned and cleared as necessary before cuts are started The escape path should extend back and...

Page 22: ...lling back cut is complete and use wedges of wood plastic or aluminium to open the cut and drop the tree along the desired line of fall 1 A buttress root is a large root extending from the trunk of th...

Page 23: ...erator must be ready to control the tendency for the product to pull away forward motion when cutting on the bottom bumper spike to avoid such movement The product can be pushed backwards towards the...

Page 24: ...ld be cut from the bottom up to avoid binding the product WARNING A springpole is any log branch rooted stump or sapling which is bent under tension by other wood so that it springs back if the wood h...

Page 25: ...2 Unlock the chain tension guide bar locking knob by turning it counterclockwise until the sprocket cover comes loose 3 Remove the sprocket cover Remove the bar and saw chain from the product 4 Remov...

Page 26: ...in around the drive sprocket Replace the sprocket cover 7 Tighten and lock the chain tension guide bar locking knob by turning it clockwise The chain tension is correct when the gap between the cutter...

Page 27: ...n tension guide bar locking knob by turning it clockwise until it locks into place Check the chain tension frequently The chain tension is correct when the gap between the cutter in the chain and chai...

Page 28: ...26 MAINTENANCE Cleaning the chain brake 1 1 Disconnect the product from the power supply 2 Brush as much loose dirt and sawdust from around the chain brake and sprocket as possible 2...

Page 29: ...y Allow the product to cool down before transporting 2 Always fit guide bar cover before storing the product or during transportation 3 Drain all bar and chain lubricant from the tank into a container...

Page 30: ...28 TRANSPORTATION 5 5 When transporting the product secure it against movement or falling to prevent injury to persons or damage to the product...

Page 31: ...ow the product to cool down before storing 2 Always fit guide bar cover before storing the product or during transportation 3 Drain all bar and chain lubricant from the tank into a container approved...

Page 32: ...STORAGE 5 5 Store the product in a cool dry and well ventilated place that is inaccessible to children Keep away from corrosive agents such as garden chemicals and de icing salts Do not store outdoor...

Page 33: ...be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure The vibration emission during actual use of power tool can differ from the declared total value depending on the ways in which the tool is used Identif...

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Page 36: ...Techtronic Industries Australia Pty Ltd 31 Gilby Road Mount Waverley VIC 3149 Melbourne Australia Techtronic Industries N Z Limited 2 Landing Drive Mangere Auckland 2022 New Zealand Imported by...

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