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around 3-4 mm in the middle of the cutter rail (Fig.
9).

Tighten the fixing screw of the chain wheel cover
(Fig. 7).

Caution: 

All of the chain links must lie properly in

the guide groove of the cutter rail.

Notes on tensioning the chain:

The saw chain must be properly tensioned to ensure
safe operation. You can tell that the chain tension is
perfect if the saw chain can be lifted by around 3-4
mm in the middle of the cutter rail. As the saw chain
heats up during cutting and thus changes in length,
please check the chain tension every 10 minutes and
adjust it again as required. This applies in particular to
new saw chains. When you have finished working
slacken the chain again, as the chain will shorten
when it cools down. This will prevent the chain from
being damaged.

4.3 Saw chain lubrication
Caution: 

Always disconnect the mains plug before

performing any checks or adjustments. Always wear
protective gloves when working on the chainsaw to
protect yourself against injury.

Caution: 

Never operate the chain if it is not lubricated

with saw chain oil. Use of the chainsaw without saw
chain oil or if the oil level is below the “min” mark (Fig.
10/ Item B) will damage the chainsaw.

Caution: 

Be aware of the temperature conditions:

different lubricants with completely different
viscosities are required at different ambient
temperatures. At lower temperatures you will need
low viscosity oils in order to achieve a sufficient
lubricating film. However, if the same low viscosity oil
is used during the summer it will become even thinner
due to the ambient temperatures alone, and as a
result the lubricating film could break down, causing
the chain to overheat and become damaged. In
addition, the chain oil would burn and produce
unnecessary pollutants.

Filling the oil tank:

Place the chainsaw on a flat surface.

Clean the area around the oil tank cover (Fig.
10/Item A) and then open the oil tank cover.

Fill the tank with saw chain oil. In the process,
make sure that no dirt enters the tank, as this
could cause the oil nozzle to become blocked.

Close the oil tank cover.

5. Operation

5.1 Connecting to the mains supply

Secure the power cable as shown in Fig. 12 to
protect it against pulling forces.

Connect the power cable to a professionally
installed safety mains outlet with ground contact.

5.2 Switching on/off
Switching on

Hold the chainsaw by the handles with both
hands as shown in Fig. 13 (thumbs under the
handles).

Press and hold the safety lock-off (Fig. 1/Item 5).

Switch on the chainsaw at the ON/OFF switch.
You can then release the safety lock-off.

Switching off

Release the ON/OFF switch (Fig. 1/Item 6).

The integrated brake will bring the running chainsaw
to a standstill within a very short space of time.
Always disconnect the mains plug when you stop
working, even if it is only for a short time.

Caution: 

Always carry the saw by the front handle. If

the saw is plugged in and you carry it by the rear
handle (which is where the switches are located),
then there is a risk that you could accidentally press
the safety lock-off and the ON/OFF switch at the
same time, and the chainsaw could inadvertently start
up.

Explanation of the Operation/Overload indicator
(Fig. 2/Item 14):

Green LED:

The green LED lights on when the
device is in use.

Red LED:

The red LED lights on if the device is
overloaded. It does not go out until
the device is switched off and back
on again.

5.3 Safety devices – motor brake

The motor brakes the saw chain as soon as the
ON/OFF switch (Fig. 1/Item 6) is released or the
power supply is interrupted. This significantly reduces
the risk of injury that would otherwise be present if the
chain continued to run after being switched off or
disconnected.

Chain brake

The chain brake is a safety mechanism which is
triggered via the front hand guard (Fig. 1/Item 2). If

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Summary of Contents for SCS 2000

Page 1: ...45 002 11 Art No 227917 I No 01017 SCS 2000 Operating instruction Electric chainsaw WARNING PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...llow the operating instructions and safety information before using for the first time Always wear PPE Personal Protective Clothing Wear cloves Wear ear protection Beware of electrical voltage Wear ey...

Page 3: ...3 1 2 3 1 4 6 8 13 3 5 16 18 17 2 1 14 15 12 11 10 9 7 2...

Page 4: ...4 6 4 5 8 9 7 B A...

Page 5: ...5 12 10 11 14 15 13 A B...

Page 6: ...6 18 16 17 20 21 19 A A A C C B A A A B B B A D C B...

Page 7: ...7 24 22 23 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 27 25...

Page 8: ...ems supplied 11 3 Proper use 11 4 Installation 11 5 Operation 12 6 Working with the chainsaw 13 7 Technical data 15 8 Maintenance 15 9 Cleaning and storing 15 10 Notes on environmental protection disp...

Page 9: ...tive earth Unmodified plugs and matching sockets will reduce the risk of an electric shock Avoid bodily contact with earthed components e g pipes radiators stoves or refrigerators There is an increase...

Page 10: ...e are working properly and as intended Check that moving parts are in good working order and do not jam and that no parts are damaged All parts must be correctly assembled and meet all the conditions...

Page 11: ...es wooden beams boards etc and can be used for cross cuts and longitudinal cuts It is not suitable for cutting any materials other than wood Please note that our devices have not been designed for use...

Page 12: ...a flat surface Clean the area around the oil tank cover Fig 10 Item A and then open the oil tank cover Fill the tank with saw chain oil In the process make sure that no dirt enters the tank as this c...

Page 13: ...ke as described in the chapter Safety devices and then release it Safety clothing Always wear appropriate tight fitting safety clothing like special trousers which protect against cuts protective glov...

Page 14: ...he underside A in order to prevent it from splintering Make the second cut from the top 2 3 of the diameter to the height of the first cut B this prevents the chainsaw from being trapped If the weight...

Page 15: ...onding instructions in Troubleshooting If the information contained there still fails to remedy the situation then please contact our service department or another similarly qualified workshop Caution...

Page 16: ...l points 11 Ordering replacement parts Please provide the following information on all orders for replacement parts Model type of the tool Article number of the tool ID number of the tool Part number...

Page 17: ...oil outlet Chain brake does not work Problem with the switch mechanism in the front hand guard Consult a specialist workshop Chain guide rail hot No oil in the tank Fill up with oil Oil tank cap breat...

Page 18: ...kt j prohla uje n sleduj c shodu podle sm rnice EU a norem pro v robek A a k vetkez konformit st jelenti ki a term kek re vonatkoz EU ir nyvonalak s norm k szerint X pojasnjuje slede o skladnost po sm...

Page 19: ...ter which will dispose of it in accordance with national commercial and industrial waste management legislation This does not apply to the accessories and auxiliary equipment without any electrical co...

Page 20: ...e operating instructions e g connection to the wrong mains voltage or current type misuse or inappropriate use such as overloading of the device or use of non approved tools or accessories failure to...

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