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• Make sure the chain saw is stored in a place inaccessible to children.

•  The saw may be operated only by persons who are rested and in good health, i.e. in a good physical 

condition. If you start to tire, have a break in time. The chainsaw should not be used after the consump

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tion of alcohol.

•  Never expose the chainsaw to rain or bad weather. Make sure there is enough light at the place of work. 

Do not use power tools in the vicinity of combustible liquids or gases.

•  If the chainsaw is not being used for a while, it must be set aside in such a way that no other person is 

endangered.

• Before making a cut, always set the claw stop before you start to saw.

 •  Remove the chainsaw from the wood only with the saw chain still running. Anyone who saws without a 

stop can be pulled forwards.

•  Never use the chainsaw when standing on a ladder, in a tree or in any other unstable places. Do not 

attempt to saw with one hand.

• The power cable must always be behind the saw operator.

• The power cable must always lead away from the rear of the chainsaw.

• Use only original accessories.

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Chainsaws used outdoors must be connected up to an earth-leakag circuit-breaker.

•  Do not overload your power tools. They run best and safest within given range of capacity.

•  Always use the correct power tool. Do not use low-powered chainsaws for heavy jobs.

•  Use the cable only for its proper purpose. Never carry your electric tool by its cable. Do not use the 

cable to pull the plug out of the socket. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.

•  Use only authorized and accordingly labelled extension cables out of doors.

•  Use a strong support when sawing converted timber and thin branches (saw-horse, Fig. 7b). Do not 

stack the timber and do not have it held by a second person or with your foot.

• Logs must be secured in position before sawing.

• On sloping ground, always work facing upwards.

•  Always set the claw stop before cross-cutting (see Fig. 7b). Only then switch on the chainsaw and start 

sawing into the wood. Pull the chainsaw upwards at the rear and lead the direction with the front grip. 

Use the claw stop as a fulcrum. To reposition for further cutting, interrupt the sawing process and exert 

a slight pressure on the front grip. Pull the saw back a little, position the claw stop further down the cut 

and pull up the rear grip (see Fig. 7a).

• Pull the saw out of the wood only when the saw chain is running.

• If you carry out several cuts, switch off the chain saw in-between.

•  Plunge cuts and horizontal cuts may only be carried out by professionals (high risk of kick-back, see 

Fig. 8).

•  For horizontal cuts, position the smallest possible angle. This requires extreme caution, as the claw stop 

can not be applied in this case.

•  If the chain gets stuck when sawing with the upper side it may be thrust towards the operator. For this 

reason you should saw wherever possible with the bottom side, as the chainsaw will then be thrust 

away from the body towards the wood (see Fig, 9 and 10).

•  Pay extra attention when cutting splintered wood. Sawed off pieces of wood may be catapulted in any 

direction 

(risk of injury!)

•  When lopping off branches, the chain saw should be supported wherever possible against the trunk. 

Do not cut with the tip of the guide bar (

risk of kick-back,

 see Fig. 8).

•  Pay special attention to branches under tension. Do not cut through freely suspended branches from 

underneath.

• Never stand on the trunk when loping off branches.

•  This chainsaw should not be used for forest work, i.e. for felling and lopping off branches in the forest. 

Because of the cable connection the saw operator does not have the necessary mobility and his safety 

is not guaranteed!

• Always stand to the side of the tree being felled.

•  When the tree is being felled, watch out for falling branches when stepping back.

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Page 2: ...rotect from water and damp conditions 4 Read the operation manual before use and follow the warnings and safety instructions 5 Wear protective helmet goggles and earmuffs 6 Always unplug the machine b...

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Page 7: ...age is discovered have it repaired by a specialist immediately Never use a damaged cable connection or plug or a power cable which does not comply with the requirements If the cable is damaged or seve...

Page 8: ...ed in position before sawing On sloping ground always work facing upwards Always set the claw stop before cross cutting see Fig 7b Only then switch on the chainsaw and start sawing into the wood Pull...

Page 9: ...when a cutting a branch that is under tension as it may spring back and strike you or throw the chain saw out of control b cutting brush or saplings which can catch the chain and pull you off balance...

Page 10: ...cutting direction of the teeth The running direction is marked with an arrow on the Fig 1 A To determine the direction of cut it may be necessary to turn over the saw chain 4 Hold the guide bar 7 ver...

Page 11: ...on Lubrication is automatic Never work without chain lubrication If the chain runs dry the entire cutting apparatus will quickly become severely damaged It is therefore important to check both chain l...

Page 12: ...ber sheathed cables which fit the chainsaw plug The chain saw is equipped with a two handed safety switch The chainsaw works only when one hand holds the front grip 2 and the other hand actuates the s...

Page 13: ...der tension Danger Tree will move sideways Felling trees To fell trees observe all the safety regulations and proceed as follows The chain saw may be used to fell only trees which are smaller in diame...

Page 14: ...hese operating instructions may be carried out Any other maintenance work must be carried out by our Customer Service Do not modify the power saw in any way as this could jeopardize its safety feature...

Page 15: ...in brake Carbon brush in motor worn Replace carbon brush contact Customer Service Chain will not move Chain brake engaged Release chain brake Poor cutting performance Blunt chain Sharpen the chain Cha...

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Page 18: ...vil sandsynligvis sl tilbage hvis spidsen af savsv rdet is r den verste fjerdedel ved et uheld skulle komme i kontakt med tr eller andre faste genstande Hvis det er tilf ldet vil saven bev ge sig uko...

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Page 20: ...per helt ud af skinnen hvis den ikke er tilstr kkeligt sp ndt Efterstram den om n dvendigt Hvis savk den skal efterstrammes mens den er varm skal den l snes igen efter afsluttet savning Ellers kan sam...

Page 21: ...bagsiden af h nden hvilket f r k debremsen til at stoppe k desaven eller rettere motoren inden for 0 12 sekunder fig 5 I Frikobling af k debremsen fig 5 For at kunne bruge din k desav igen skal du fri...

Page 22: ...vning Sav kun i tr eller genstande af tr Ved savning skal du s rge for ikke at komme i kontakt med sten eller s m da de kan blive slynget ud og beskadige savk den Undg at en k rende sav kommer i konta...

Page 23: ...t indtil kronen er holdt op med at svinge Forts t ikke med at arbejde under grene der har sat sig fast F ld ikke tr er i disse situationer Hvis du ikke l ngere kan skelne detaljerne i farezonen f eks...

Page 24: ...stik Hvis kablet eller stikket er beskadiget skal det repareres af kundeservice Hvis k desavens kontakt er beskadiget skal den udskiftes af kundeservice K debremse aktiveret Frikobl k debremsen Kulb...

Page 25: ...onal legislation DK Med ndringer p grundlag af disse direktivers implementering i national lovgivning Standards and technical specification referred to DK Anvendte standarder og tekniske specifikation...

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Page 28: ...any form or by any means without written permission from Silvan A S All rights reserved PARK er et varem rke tilh rende Silvan A S 2004 Silvan A S Ingen dele af denne betjeningsvejledning m gengives...

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