67
Vibration level
2.6 m/s2
– Measurement uncertainty 1.5m/s
REMARKS:
■
The declared vibration value has been measured with a
standard test method and may be used to compare one
tool with another.
■
The declared vibration value may be used in a preliminary
assessment of exposure.
The example of the conformity declaration is found in the
penultimate page of the manual.
WARNiNg
The actual vibration values during use of the tool can be
different from the above stated and depend on the use of
the tool; and the need to identify safety measures to protect
the operator are based on an estimation of exposure in
the actual conditions of use (taking account all parts of the
operating cycle such as the times when the tool is switched
off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
CHAiN & BAR iNfORMATiON
C 1648 Li / SC 48 AE
Manufacture Chain
Guide bar
Oregon
91PX056X (C 1648
Li)
160 SDE A041 (C 1648
Li)
91PX052X (SC 48
AE)
140 SDE A041(SC 48
AE)
Oregon's chain must be fitted with Oregon's bar.
DESCRiPTiON
1. Guide bar cover
2. Front handle guard / chain brake
3. Front handle
4. Safety lock-off button
5. Switch trigger
6. Oil tank cover
7. Oil level gauge
8. Spike bumpers
9. Saw chain
10. Guide bar
11. Nuts
12. Rear handle
13. Chain tensioner adjustment knob
14. Sprocket cover
15. Sprocket cover tighten knob
16. Bolt for saw chain tension
17. Sprocket
18. Bar guide
19. Oil outlet
20. Bar groove
21. Chain drive links
22. Cutter
23. Felling direction
24. Danger zone
25. Escape route
26. Direction of fall
27. Notch
28. Felling back cut
29. Hinge
30. Limb cut
31. Keep work off ground leave support limbs until log is cut
32. Log supported along the entire length
33. Cut from top (over buck) avoid cutting earth
34. Log supported one end
35. Under buck
36. Over buck
37. Log supported both ends
38. Bucking a log
39. Stand on uphill side when cutting because log may roll
40. Battery pack
41. Battery latch button
42. Charger
43. Charger cable
44. On/off switch
45. EC Conformity marking
46. Name and address of the manufacturer
47. Manufacturer’s model of reference
48. Guaranteed sound power level
49. Year of manufacture
50. Serial number
51. Article Code
52. Manufactuer
53. Charger voltage and current
54. Power supply frequency and voltage
ASSEMBLY
This chain saw does not require assembly, but user should
know how to assemble the guide bar and saw chain. Check
the chain tensioning and add oil as described later in this
manual before each operation.
ASSEMBLiNg THE gUiDE BAR AND SAW CHAiN
See figure 2 - 7
Make sure remove the battery pack from the unit. Wear
protective gloves.
■
Unscrew the sprocket cover tighten knob (item 15) and
remove the sprocket cover.
■
The saw chain should face in the direction of chain
rotation. If they face backwards, turn the loop over.
■
Place the chain drive links into the bar groove. Position
the chain so there is a loop at the back of the bar.
■
Hold the chain in position on the bar and place the
loop around the sprocket and make sure it is correctly
mounted. Make sure the bar hole fits well with bolt (item
16) for saw chain tension.
■ Replace the sprocket cover, turn the chain tension adjust
knob (item 13) clockwise until the saw chain is properly
tensioned. The guide bar must then be pushed upwards,
check chain tension again, do not tension the chain too
tight.
■
After the chain is well-tensioned, tighten the knob (item
15) again.
Note:
The saw chain is properly tensioned if, in the middle
of the guide bar, it can be lifted 3mm to 4mm from the edge
of the guide bar. Start the saw again with a new saw chain,
allowing it to run-in for 2~3 minutes.
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