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 WARNING

Springpoles are dangerous and could strike the operator, 
causing  the  operator  to  lose  control  of  the  chainsaw. 
This could result in severe or fatal injury to the operator. 
This should be done by trained users.

TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

See page 27 - 30.

Stop  the  product  and  disconnect  it  from  the  power 
supply.  Allow  the  product  to  cool  down  before  storing 
or transporting.

Clean all foreign material from the product. Store it 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 
outdoors.

Fit  the  guide  bar  cover  before  storing  the  product  or 
during transportation.

For  transportation,  secure  the  product  against 
movement  or  falling  to  prevent  injury  to  persons  or 
damage to the product.

MAINTENANCE

Always keep the product in good working condition.

 WARNING

Use  only  original  manufacturer’s  replacement  parts, 
accessories,  and  attachments.  Failure  to  do  so  can 
cause possible injury, poor performance, and may void 
your warranty.

 WARNING

Servicing  requires  extreme  care  and  knowledge 

technician. Have the product serviced by an authorised 
service  centre  only.  When  servicing,  use  only  original 
replacement parts.

 WARNING

Disconnect  the  product  from  the  power  supply  before 
adjustment,  maintenance,  or  cleaning.  Failure  to  do  so 
could result in serious personal injury.

You  may  only  make  adjustments  or  repairs  described 
in  this  manual.  For  other  repairs,  have  the  product 
serviced by an authorised service centre only.

Consequences  of  improper  maintenance,  removal,  or 
modification  of  safety  features  like  the  chain  brake, 
ignition  switch,  hand  guard  (front  and  back),  spiked 
bumper,  chain  catcher,  guide  bar,  low-kickback  saw 
chain    may  cause  the  safety  features  to  not  function 
correctly, thus increasing the potential for serious injury. 
Keep the product professionally maintained and safe.

Sharpening the chain safely is a skilled task. Therefore, 

the manufacturer strongly recommends that a worn 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  lubricating  and  chain  tension 
checking and adjustment.

After each use, clean the product with a soft dry cloth.

Check all nuts, bolts, and screws at frequent intervals 
for  security  to  ensure  the  product  is  in  safe  working 
condition. Any part that is damaged should be properly 
repaired or replaced by an authorised service centre.

RESIDUAL RISKS

Even  when  the  product  is  used  as  prescribed,  it  is  still 
impossible  to  completely  eliminate  certain  residual  risk 
factors.  The  following  hazards  may  arise  during  use,  and 
the  operator  should  pay  special  attention  to  avoid  the 
following:

Injury caused by vibration

Always use the right tool for the job. Use designated 
handles. Restrict working time and exposure.

Exposure to noise can cause hearing injury.

Wear hearing protection and limit exposure.

Contact  with  exposed  saw  teeth  of  the  chain  (cutting 
hazards).

Unforeseen, abrupt movement or kickback of the guide 
bar (cutting hazards).

hazards).

Thrown  out  pieces  of  the  work  piece  (wood  chips, 
splinters).

Inhalation  of  saw  dust  and  particles  or  emission  from 
the petrol engine.

Skin contact with petrol/oil.

RISK REDUCTION

It  has  been  reported  that  vibrations  from  hand-held  tools 
may contribute to a condition called Raynaud’s Syndrome 
in  certain  individuals.  Symptoms  may  include  tingling, 

upon  exposure  to  cold.  Hereditary  factors,  exposure  to 
cold  and  dampness,  diet,  smoking  and  work  practices 
are  all  thought  to  contribute  to  the  development  of  these 
symptoms.  There  are measures  that can  be taken by the 
operator to possibly reduce the effects of vibration:

Keep your body warm in cold weather. When operating 
the  unit  wear  gloves  to  keep  the  hands  and  wrists 
warm. It is reported that cold weather is a major factor 
contributing to Raynaud’s Syndrome.

After  each  period  of  operation,  exercise  to  increase 
blood circulation.

Take  frequent  work  breaks.  Limit  the  amount  of 
exposure per day.

retailers  are  designed  specifically  for  chainsaw  use, 
which  give  protection,  good  grip  and  also  reduce  the 
effect of handle vibration.

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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