Operation
EN
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Attention!
Only operate the tool with sufficient chain oil.
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Check the oil volume via the oil level indicator.
Note
The
approximately 80 ml, tank volume is
only sufficient for about 20 min running time.
Fill with chain oil
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CAUTION!
Risk of slipping due to spilt oil
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Take care not to spill any oil.
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Immediately wipe up any spilt oil.
Attention!
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Ensure that no dirt gets into the oil tank.
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Fold the clip
[A]
on the tank cap upwards
1
.
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Slowly unscrew the tank cap and take it off
2
.
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Fill carefully with chain lubricating oil to about
1 cm below the bottom edge of the filler
3
.
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Retighten the tank cap and fold the clip
[A]
down
4
.
Note
The oil level can be seen in the oil fill level
indicator
[1]
.
Check chain lubrication
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Check the quantity of oil in the tank.
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Start the device.
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Hold the chain for a reasonable period about
15 cm above a suitable surface. If the chain lu-
brication is adequate, the oil sprayed off from the
saw chain leaves a light trail.
Adjusting the working angle
H
WARNING!
Risk of injuries due to the cutting tool.
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Only adjust the device with the motor
switched off and the cutting tool at a
standstill.
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Before any work on the device, first
remove the operating arm with the
permanently installed power pack.
The device can be set in any of 5 different working
angles. This allows you to easily reach problematic
and difficulttoaccess positions in the garden
.
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Press and hold the locating button
1
.
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Set the working angle
2
.
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Release the locating button.
3
The locating button of the pole saw engages
audibly.
Connecting the pole saw to the operating
arm
I
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Press the locking button
[A]
on the operating arm
and insert the operating arm into the locator on
the pole saw until the locating button
[B]
engages
12
.
Attention!
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Ensure the button is correctly engaged
Note
A middle handle is available as an optional
accessory for the operating arm. You can
find more information and assembly instruc
tions in the operating manual for the
operating arm.
Switching the device on
J
WARNING!
Risk of injuries or material damage
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Always hold on to the device with both
hands during operation. One hand holds
the handle, the other hand holds the
operating arm in the encased area or the
optionally available middle handle.
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Remove the protective cover.
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Press the lock-on switch
[A]
on the handle
1
.
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Simultaneously press the on/off switch
[B]
on the
handle
2
.
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Release the lock-on switch.
3
The device operates.
Switching the device off
J
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Release the on/off switch on the handle.
3
The device is switched off.
Note
The cutting tool continues to run for a brief
period after being switched off.
Note
The lock-on switch automatically returns to
its initial position when you release the on/off
switch.
Summary of Contents for PS 20 eM
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