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CHAIN BRAKE

WARNING

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If the brake band is worn

too thin it may break when the chain brake is

triggered. With a broken brake band, the

chain brake will not stop the chain. The chain

brake should be replaced by an authorized

service dealer if any part is worn to less than

0,02

(0,5 mm) thick. Repairs on a chain

brake should be made by an authorized ser-

vice dealer. Take your unit to the place of pur-

chase if purchased from a servicing dealer,

or to the nearest authorized master service

dealer.

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This saw is equipped with a chain brake.

The brake is designed to stop the chain if

kickback occurs.

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The inertia activated chain brake is activated

if the front hand guard is pushed forward, ei-

ther manually or by centrifugal force.

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If the brake is already activated, it is disen-

gaged by pulling the front hand guard back

toward the front handle as far as possible.

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When cutting with the saw, the chain brake

must be disengaged.

Disengaged

Engaged

Braking function control

CAUTION:

The chain brake must be

checked several times daily. The engine

must be running when performing this proce-

dure. This is the only instance when the saw

should be placed on the ground with the en-

gine running.

Place the saw on firm ground. Grip the rear

handle with your right hand and the front han-

dle with your left hand. Apply full throttle by

fully depressing the throttle trigger. Activate

the chain brake by turning your left wrist

against the hand guard without releasing

your grip around the front handle. The chain

should stop immediately.

Inertia activating function control

WARNING

:

When performing the fol-

lowing procedure, the engine must be turned

off.

Grip the rear handle with your right hand and

the front handle with your left hand. Hold the

chain saw approximately 14” (35 cm) above

a stump or other wooden surface. Release

your grip on the front handle and use the

weight of the saw to let the top of the guide

bar fall forward and contact the stump.

When the tip of the bar hits the stump, the

brake should activate.

CUTTING METHODS

IMPORTANT POINTS

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Check chain tension before first use and af-

ter 1 minute of operation. See CHAIN TEN-

SION in the ASSEMBLY section.

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Cut wood only. Do not cut metal, plastics,

masonry, non-wood building materials, etc.

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Stop the saw if the chain strikes a foreign

object. Inspect the saw and repair parts as

necessary.

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Keep the chain out of dirt and sand. Even a

small amount of dirt will quickly dull a chain

and increase the possibility of kickback.

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Practice cutting a few small logs using the

following techniques to get the “feel” of us-

ing your saw before you begin a major

sawing operation.

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Squeeze the throttle trigger and allow the

engine to reach full speed before cutting.

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Begin cutting with the saw frame

against the log.

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Keep the engine at full speed the entire

time you are cutting.

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Allow the chain to cut for you. Exert only

light downward pressure.

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Release the throttle trigger as soon as

the cut is completed, allowing the en-

gine to idle. If you run the saw at full

throttle without a cutting load, unneces-

sary wear can occur.

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To avoid losing control when cut is com-

plete, do not put pressure on saw at end

of cut.

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Stop the engine before setting the saw down.

TREE FELLING TECHNIQUES

WARNING

:

Do not cut near buildings

or electrical wires if you do not know the di-

rection of tree fall, at night since you will not

be able to see well, or during bad weather

such as rain, snow, or strong winds. as fall is

unpredictable.

Carefully plan your sawing operation in ad-

vance. You need a clear area all around the

tree so you can have secure footing. Check

for broken or dead branches which can fall

on you causing serious injury.

Natural conditions that can cause a tree to

fall in a particular direction include:

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The wind direction and speed.

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The lean of the tree. The lean of a tree

might not be apparent due to uneven or

sloping terrain. Use a plumb or level to de-

termine the direction of tree lean.

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Weight and branches on one side.

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Surrounding trees and obstacles.

Look for decay and rot. If the trunk is rotted,

it can snap and fall toward the operator.

Make sure there is enough room for the tree to

fall. Maintain a distance of

2-1/2

tree lengths

from the nearest person or other objects. En-

gine noise can drown out a warning call.

Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples,

and wire from the tree where cuts are to be

made.

Summary of Contents for 2275

Page 1: ...de les avoir comprises Conservez les instructions pour référence ultérieure BETRIEBSANWEISUNG WICHTIGE INFORMATION Lesen Sie diese Hinweise zur Handha bung des Geräts aufmerksam durch Verwenden Sie es erst wenn Sie sicher sind daß Sie alle Anweisungen verstanden haben und gut aufbewahren MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE Lea atentamente las instrucciones y asegúrese de entenderlas ant...

Page 2: ...Screw Chain Catcher Bar Sprocket Hole IDENTIFICATION OF SYMBOLS WARNING This chain saw can be dangerous Care less or improper use cancause serious or even fatal injury Read and understand the instruction manual before using the chain saw Always use two hands when oper ating the chain saw WARNING Contacting the guide bar tip with any object should be avoided tip contact may cause the guide bar to m...

Page 3: ...y hard hat and soundbarri ers ear plugs or mufflers to protect your hearing Regular users should have hear ing checked regularly as chain saw noise can damage hearing Secure hair above shoulder length S Keep all parts of your body away from the chain when the engine is running S Keep children bystanders and animals a minimum of 10 Meters away from the work area Do not allow other people or animals...

Page 4: ...he guide bar occurring when the saw chain near the upper tip of theguide bar con tacts any object such as a log or branch or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in thecut Contactinga foreignob ject in the wood can also result in loss of chain saw control S Rotational Kickback can occur when the moving chain contacts an object at the up per tip of the guide bar This contact can cause ...

Page 5: ...o maintain control of saw above shoulder height KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES WARNING Thefollowing features are includedonyoursaw tohelpreduce thehazard of kickback however such features will not to tally eliminate this dangerous reaction As a chain saw user do not rely only on safety de vices You must follow all safety precautions instructions and maintenance in this manualto help avoid kickback and o...

Page 6: ...ems Users who operate power tools on a continual and regular basis must monitor closely their physical condition and the condition of this tool ASSEMBLY Protective gloves not provided should be worn during assembly ATTACHING THE BUMPER SPIKE The bumper spike may be used as a pivot when making a cut 1 Loosen and remove thechain brakenuts and the chain brake from the saw 2 Attach the bumper spike wi...

Page 7: ... true during the first few times you use your saw Always check chain tension each time you use and refuel your saw You can adjust the chain tension by loosening the chain brake nuts and turning the adjusting screw 1 4 of a turn while lifting up on the bar S Ifchainis tootight turnadjusting screw 1 4 turn counterclockwise S If chain is too loose turn adjusting screw 1 4 turn clockwise Adjusting Scr...

Page 8: ...ope to break Do not let starter rope snap back Hold the handle and let the rope rewind slowly For cold weather starting start the unit at full choke allow the engine to warm up before squeezing the throttle trigger NOTE Donotcut materialwith thechoke fast idle lever at the FULL CHOKE position STARTING A COLD ENGINE or a warm engine after running out of fuel NOTE Inthefollowing steps when thecho ke...

Page 9: ...nd af ter 1 minute of operation See CHAIN TEN SION in the ASSEMBLY section S Cut wood only Do not cut metal plastics masonry non wood building materials etc S Stop the saw if the chain strikes a foreign object Inspect thesaw andrepair parts as necessary S Keepthechainoutofdirtand sand Evena small amount of dirt will quickly dull achain and increase the possibility of kickback S Practice cutting a ...

Page 10: ... cautious with par tially fallen trees that may be poorly sup ported When a tree doesn t fall completely set the saw aside and pull down the tree with a cable winch block and tackle or tractor CUTTING A FALLEN TREE BUCKING Bucking is the term used for cutting a fallen tree to the desired log length WARNING Do not stand on the log being cut Any portion can roll causing loss of footing and control D...

Page 11: ...hen cutting small size limbs Slen der material may catch the saw chain andbe whipped toward you or pull you off balance S Be alert for springback Watch out for branches that are bent or under pressure Avoid being struck by the branch or the saw when the tension in the wood fibers is released S Keep a clear work area Frequently clear branches out of the way to avoid tripping over them LIMBING S Alw...

Page 12: ... Cylinder Cover BAR MAINTENANCE If your saw cuts to one side has to be forced through the cut or been run with animproper amount of bar lubrication it may be neces sary toserviceyour bar A wornbar willdam age your chain and make cutting difficult After each use ensure ON STOP switch is in the STOP position then clean all sawdust from the guide bar and sprocket hole To maintain guide bar S Move ON ...

Page 13: ...ere fuel vapors can reach sparks or an openflamefrom hotwater heaters electric motors or switches furnaces etc S Store in a dry area out of the reach of chil dren CAUTION It is important to prevent gum deposits from forming in essential fuel system parts such as the carburetor fuel fil ter fuel hose or fuel tank during storage Al cohol blended fuels called gasohol or using ethanol or methanol can ...

Page 14: ...y 89 336 EEC and applicable supplements and of 8 May 2000 relating to the noise emissions in the environment in accordance with Annex V of 2000 14 EC The measured sound power is 108 dB A the guaranteed sound power is 118 dB A and the net power is 1 4 kW The following standards have beenapplied ISO 11681 1 2004 EN ISO 12100 1 2003 EN ISO 12100 2 2003 and CISPR 12 2001 Notified body 0404 the Swedish...

Page 15: ... s2 8 5 CHAIN BAR Standard bar length inches cm 14 36 Recommended bar length inches cm 14 36 Usable cutting length inches cm 13 5 35 Chain speed at max power m sec 19 Pitch inches 3 8 Thickness of drive link mm 1 3 Number of teeth on drive sprocket 6 Maximum Bar Tip Radius 6T Chain type Oregon 91VJ 91VG Note 1 Equivalent noise level is according to ISO 22868 calculated as the time weighted ener gy...

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