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491061.B.1

06/2018

OWNER‘S MANUAL

BATTERY CHAINSAW

CS 4030

Summary of Contents for Energy Flex CS 4030

Page 1: ...491061 B 1 06 2018 OWNER S MANUAL BATTERY CHAINSAW CS 4030 ...

Page 2: ...Installing the saw chain 05 06 15 11 3 Tightening the saw chain 05 07 15 12 Start up 15 12 1 Charging the rechargeable battery 02 16 12 2 Inserting the rechargeable battery 03 16 12 3 Pulling out the rechargeable battery 03 16 12 4 Checking the chain tension 16 12 5 Testing the function of the chain brake 16 12 6 Function test of the chain brake with the engine switched off 08 17 12 7 Function tes...

Page 3: ...ated electric chain saw that is operated with a rechargeable battery 2 1 Designated use The chain saw is exclusively designed for domestic DIY and gardening applications In this sector the chain saw can be used for light wood sawing work e g for Cutting up timber Pruning hedgerows Sawing firewood Because of the electrical drive the rechargeable battery chain saw can be used not only on open ground...

Page 4: ... engine switched off 2 4 Symbols on the appliance Symbol Meaning Pay special attention when handling this product Danger of kickback Do not operate the chain saw with one hand Do not use in the rain Protect against moisture Symbol Meaning Wear a protective helmet ear and eye protection Wear protective gloves Wear sturdy shoes Read the operating instructions before starting operation Always operate...

Page 5: ...n bar 4 Saw chain 5 Operating instructions 2 6 Product overview 01 Page 6 No Component 1 Saw chain 2 Chain bar 3 Quick tension chain wheel with central lock and rotating ring 4 Hand guard 5 Handle 6 Battery 7 Throttle lever 8 Locking button 9 Rear handle 10 Cover for chain sprocket 11 Bumper spike 12 Cap of the chain oil tank 13 Viewing aperture of the chain oil tank ...

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Page 9: ...r outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current device RCD protected supply Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock 3 3 Personal safety Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or...

Page 10: ...her metal objects like paperclips coins keys nails screws or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery avoid contact If contact accidentally occurs flush with water If liquid contacts eyes additionally seek medical help Liquid eje...

Page 11: ...w which could result in serious personal injury Do not rely exclusively upon the safety devices built into your saw As a chain saw user you should take several steps to keep your cutting jobs free from accident or injury Kickback is the result of tool misuse and or incorrect operating procedures or conditions and can be avoided by taking proper precautions as given below Maintain a firm grip with ...

Page 12: ... Observe rest periods as necessary and restrict the duration of the work to a minimum For your personal protection and protection of persons in the vicinity appropriate hearing protection must be worn 8 SAFETY INFORMATION REGARDING THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY This section mentions all the basic safety and warning information to be heeded when using the rechargeable battery Read these instructions Onl...

Page 13: ...ilation slots clear and do not cover the appliance Before connecting the charging unit make sure that the mains voltage matches the voltage stated in the Technical data Only use the mains cable for connecting the charging unit not for any other purpose Do not carry the charging unit by the mains cable and do not remove the power plug from the power outlet by pulling on the mains cable Protect the ...

Page 14: ... Testing adjustment work and cleaning work Work on the cutting equipment Leaving the chain saw Transport Storage Maintenance and repair work Danger Never work alone Always keep a first aid kit to hand in case of accidents Avoid touching metal objects in the ground or which are conductively connected to the ground The personal protective equipment comprises Protective helmet Hearing protection e g ...

Page 15: ... 2 slightly 11 3 Tightening the saw chain 05 07 Page 7 NOTE The saw chain has been tensioned correctly when It is in contact with the underside of the chain bar and can be pulled through by hand It can be lifted by 3 4 mm in the middle of the chain bar 1 Check the seat of the saw chain so that it sits correctly on the chain sprocket and in the chain bar 2 Turn the rotating ring 05 4 towards the co...

Page 16: ...he saw chain jumping off An insufficiently tensioned saw chain can jump off during operation and lead to injury Frequently check the chain tension The chain tension is too low if the drive links come out of the groove on the underside of the chain bar Re tension the saw chain properly if the chain tension is too low 12 5 Testing the function of the chain brake The chain saw has a manual chain brak...

Page 17: ... The saw chain oil protects against corrosion and premature wear There must always be sufficient saw chain oil in the tank to lubricate the saw chain sufficiently To lubricate the saw chain and the chain bar only use environmentally friendly biodegradable high quality saw chain oil This oil must be transported and stored in approved and appropriately labelled containers Each time before starting w...

Page 18: ...12 5 Testing the function of the chain brake WARNING Danger of fatal injury and danger of extremely severe injury due to a defective chain brake Extremely serious injury and even fatal injury of the operator can be caused if the chain brake does not function e g due to kickback by the running saw chain Check the chain brake each time before starting work Do not switch the chain saw on if the chain...

Page 19: ...undercuts and one back cut in order to fell a tree 1 During back cuts and cross cuts place the bumper spike firmly against the wood to be cut 2 Saw the first undercut 18 C horizontally then the second undercut at an angle of at least 45 from above This prevents the chain saw becoming trapped when you make the second undercut The undercut must be as close as possible to the ground and in the requir...

Page 20: ...n the bumper spike directly adjacent to the cut edge and allow the chain saw to pivot about this point Do not exert any pressure at the end of the cut Make sure that the saw chain does not touch the ground At the end of the cut wait for the saw chain to come to a halt before you remove the chain saw Always switch off the engine of the chain saw before you go to the next tree The entire length of t...

Page 21: ...he operator can be fatally injured by kickback of the chain saw Sharpen the saw chain properly CAUTION Danger of injury from the saw chain The sharp edges of the saw chain can cause serious laceration injuries Wear protective gloves when resharpening the saw chain IMPORTANT Damage to the machine due to incorrect sharpening Uneven cutting teeth mean that the chain runs roughly and may even break Al...

Page 22: ...brush 4 Remove the saw chain and take out the chain bar 5 Clean the groove in the bar and the oil inlet hole 15 3 Changing over the quick tension chain wheel 16 Page 8 1 Remove the rechargeable battery and place the chain saw on a stable base 2 Remove the guide rail 16 1 3 Unscrew the Phillips screw 16 3 and release the adapter sheet metal from the guide rail with the tensioning hook 16 2 4 Turn t...

Page 23: ...and or groove of the guide rail are dirty Clean the oil entry hole and groove of the guide rail Motor running but the saw chain does not move The saw chain is tensioned too tightly Reduce chain tension Appliance faults Contact a Masport service centre Only sawdust is thrown out rather than wood chips The chain saw has to be pushed through the wood The saw chain is blunt Sharpen the saw chain or co...

Page 24: ...at electrical and electronic appliances may not be disposed of in the household rubbish Electrical and electronic appliances can be handed in at the following places at no charge Public service disposal or collection points e g municipal building yards Points of sale of electrical appliances stationary and online provided traders are obliged to take them back or offer this voluntarily These statem...

Page 25: ...8 Rated Voltage 42V max Chain brake Yes electrical PCB and brake rod Chain run on time DIN EN 60745 2 15 19 103 and 19 104 Max 0 15 s Chain run on time DIN EN 50144 2 15 2001 18 104 Max 2 s Activation of the chain Twofold Chain oil tank volume 180 ml Weight with guide rail and saw chain 4 45 kg Weight without guide rail and saw chain 3 9 kg Type CS 4030 Overload protection No Sound power level LwA...

Page 26: ...a major failure is set out in the Australian Consumer Law 22 3 Warranty 22 3 1 Masport warrants to you that each Product will be free from material defects in workmanship or materials from the date the Product is originally purchased until the end of the warranty period set out in the table below Garden Products Warranty Period Energy Flex Products 4 years Li ion Batteries and Charger 3 years 22 3...

Page 27: ...d in the official technical information published by Masport will bind Masport unless made in writing signed by an authorised representative of Masport 22 6 2 Subject to Clause 22 5 in no event will Masport be liable whether in contract tort negligence or in any other way for a loss of profits or savings loss of goodwill or opportunity loss of production or wasted time or b loss damage cost or exp...

Page 28: ...on Highway Panmure 1060 Auckland New Zealand and Masport Australia Pty Ltd 1 40 Abbotts Rd Dandenong South Victoria 3175 Australia 22 8 4 Product means the Masport garden product accompanying this warranty 22 8 5 You means the original purchaser of the Product Thank you for purchasing your Masport product We know that you ll enjoy it To register your product warranty simply visit our website www m...

Page 29: ...Andreas Hedrich Ichenhauser Str 14 D 89359 Kötz Germany Type CS 4030 Sound power level EN ISO 3744 measured guaranteed 101 dB A 105 dBA EU directives 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2000 14 EC 2011 65 EU Conformity evaluation 2000 14 EC Appendix VI Harmonised standards EN 60745 1 2009 A11 2010 EN 60745 2 13 2009 A1 2010 EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 2015 EC type approval 2006 42 EC Annex IX App...

Page 30: ... 14 349 Panmure Auckland 1741 P 0800 MASPORT F 0508 570 570 E sales masport co nz www masport com Masport Australia Pty Limited 1 40 Abbotts Road Dandenong South Victoria 3175 PO Box 533 Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia P 1300 366 225 F 1800 035 594 E sales masport com au www masport com au ...

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