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7 / Instruction Manual PT75

Study this manual thoroughly.
Familiarize yourself with the operation of the pole saw and learn to use it properly.
Never allow others (especially children) who have not read the manual to use the machine.
If the unit must be given to other people, give them this manual as well.
Never remove any labels or security elements.

Check that the voltage and frequency indicated on the nameplate affixed to the pole saw corrseponds to the 

electricity supply.
Check the chain oil level before each use.  Never use the pole saw without any chain oil in the tank or when 
the amount of chain oil is very low.
Make sure the guide bar, saw chain, fasteners and safety components are in good condition before each 

use.  Replace excessively worn, damaged or missing parts.

Do use the pole saw if the chain side cover is not installed or when the guide bar is damaged or missing.
To connect the pole saw to the power supply, use only appropriate and compliant equipment in perfect 
condition.
Keep the power cord away from the radius of action of the pole saw and make sure it is not subjected to any 
tension.  Move the power cord away from water, heat and sharp edges.
Do not cut near other electrical equipment.  Do not force the power cord.
Never use the power cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the machine.
Do not use the machine if the power on/off switch does not work properly.  If necessary, contact your Wolf 
Creek dealer for any repair.

Never expose the pole saw to rain or moisture.  Never allow water or other liquids to enter the machine.
Do not operate the pole saw in environments with flammable items such as liquids, gases or dust.  The 
sparks generated by the operation of the machine can cause an explosion.

Do not start cutting until the work area is clear and clean.  Keep the work area clean and tidy to reduce the 
risk of accidents.

During the first use, it is recommended that the user be accompanied by an experienced person.

2.2 Before Using The Pole Saw










Operate the pole saw only in daylight or in areas with good lighting.
The use of power equipment can be regulated.  Remember to comply with any legal regulations which may 
differ from one location to another.
Do not use the pole saw if you are tired or ill.  Also avoid use if you have consumed alcohol or drugs.

Wear close-fitting and comfortable clothing.  Always wear long trousers, sturdy and non-slip shoes and 

personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, a helmet with visor, ear defenders, etc.
Make sure the trigger switch is turned off before connecting the pole saw plug to the power supply to avoid 

sudden and unexpected accidents.

Do not allow anyone to remain in the range of action of the pole saw during use.  Keep people, children and 

animals away from the work area.  If working in a group, keep sufficient distance between people.
Make sure that the handles are clean and dry.  When the machine is running, always firmly grip the tube with 

your left hand and the rear handle with your right hand.

Always work in a stable and balanced position on firm ground.  Do not work on slippery or unstable ground.  

Choose a safe place to fell plants.

Hold the pole saw firmly in both hands.  Put yourself in a position that allows you to withstand the forces of a 

backlash.  Never let go of the pole saw.

2.3 When Using The Pole Saw



Summary of Contents for PT75

Page 1: ... Instruction Manual Read instruction manual before use Equipmart Ltd Kiam House Birchill Road Knowsley Ind Park North Merseyside L33 7TD United Kingdom T 0044 151 548 5500 F 0044 151 548 5599 Equipmart Ltd www wolfcreektools co uk ...

Page 2: ...e saw 2 4 After using the pole saw Instructions for use 3 1 Cleaning storage trainsportation and maintenance 3 1 1 Cleaning the pole saw 3 1 2 Storage and transport of the pole saw 3 1 3 Maintenance of the pole saw Specifications Troubleshooting Protection of the environment After sales service Warranty Declaration of conformity 4 5 5 7 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 11 12 12 13 14 ...

Page 3: ...ocking Sleeve for Pole Extension Pole Extension Side Cover Cover Insert Hex Screw Oil Tank 2 15 14 11 9 18 8 4 3 13 12 10 7 5 6 1 23 14 19 15 24 21 17 20 22 16 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Oil Tank Cap Guide Bar Saw Chain Tension Screw Spike Bumper Vents Harness Sprocket Rail Tension Pin Guide Bar Protection Cover Multi tool ...

Page 4: ...n and you can fully appreciate its quality performance and comfort The PT75 pole saw has been designed and manufactured with the utmost care in accordance with strict stand ards of security reliability and ease of use that all Wolf Creek products Please read this manual carefully Familiarize yourself with all the components of the pole saw before using it for the first time Please follow all commen...

Page 5: ...cident 2 1 Safety Symbols and Labels Read the instruction manual The instruction manual contains information designed to draw attention to the possible problems of safety the risk of damage to the machine as well as useful tips for startup operation and maintenance Please observer all notes explanations and instructions in this manual extras for optimal and safe use of this product Keep a safe dis...

Page 6: ...nce with a damaged or frayed Remove the plug on the power cord from the electrical outlet immediately Power lines Always beware of the danger from overhead electric power line keep a safe distance of at least 10M away from a power line Electrical hazard This device operates with a dangerous voltage Double insulation For your safety this appliance is equipped with a double electrical insulation Vol...

Page 7: ...ne Do not operate the pole saw in environments with flammable items such as liquids gases or dust The sparks generated by the operation of the machine can cause an explosion Do not start cutting until the work area is clear and clean Keep the work area clean and tidy to reduce the risk of accidents During the first use it is recommended that the user be accompanied by an experienced person 2 2 Befor...

Page 8: ...ing into account all parts of the user such as times when the tool is turned off and when it is running on idle Always unplug the unit from the power supply before performing any service or maintenance Never carry the pole saw until it is unplugged and completely stopped Hold the machine by the front handle with the guide turned back and the protective sheath inserted Always follow the instruction...

Page 9: ... allowing it to cool remove the cutting debris accumulated under the cover by blowing with compressed air or cleaning with a brush If necessary wipe with a soft damp cloth 3 1 2 Storage and transport of the pole saw Store your pole saw in a cool and dry area Store in a place out of reach of children For long term storage drain the chain oil tank and lubricate the chain and guide bar before storing...

Page 10: ...sis for a legal claim Model Rated Voltage Nominal Consumption No load Speed Guide Bar Length Cutting Length Variable Height Adjustment Working Height Chain Speed Chain Oil Tank Capacity Weight Inc Bar Chain Chain Type Guide Bar Type Class of Protection Sound Pressure Level EN ISO 11680 1 2008 Guaranteed Sound Power Vibration EN ISO 11680 1 2008 PT75 230 240V 50Hz 750W 6000 min 1 200mm 175mm From 1...

Page 11: ... Wolf Creek dealer The switch is faulty or defective The chain is dry No chain oil in the tank Fill chain oil tank The tank cap vent is clogged with oil Wipe the top of the chain oil tank The oil flow channel is clogged Drain the chain oil tank and clean the compartment under the lid Chain derails from the guide bar generates vibration or won t correctly saw The chain is too loose Tension the chai...

Page 12: ...se of it correctly WASTE DISPOSAL According to the European Directive on the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment power tools that are no longer usable must be collected and follow a path of appropriate recycling Do not dispose of electric tools together with househould waste 7 After sales service For more information or for after sales service contact Wolf Creek using any of the ...

Page 13: ...ine The warranty does not cover Abnormal or improper use of the pole saw Lack of maintenance Lack of oil Using the pole saw for commercial or rental purposes Installation adjustment and commissioning of the pole saw Damage or loss occured during transportation or movement Damage due to shock or fall Shipping and packaging material Wear and tear items i e guide bar chain lubricating oil etc The war...

Page 14: ...ut subsequently by the end user Description Electric Pole Saw Model PT75 EC Directives Harmonized standards Responsible for documentation Gavin Jiang 1 2 3 4 5 Directive machine 2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC on EMC 2000 14 EC the emission on noise amended by directives 2005 88 EC EN55014 1 2006 A1 EN61000 3 2 2006 A1 A2 EN61000 3 3 2008 EN60745 2 13 2009 EN60745 1 A11 2010 EN55014 2 A2 2008 EN ISO 11680 ...

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