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4.0 General safety regulations for elec-
tric tools

CAUTION: Read all safety regulations and

instructions.

Any failures made in following the safety regulations
and instructions may result in an electric shock, fire
and/or serious injury.

Keep all safety regulations and instructions in a
safe place for future use.

The term “electric tool” used in the safety regulations
refers to electric tools operated from the mains
power supply (with a power cable) and to battery
operated electric tools (without a power cable).

1. Workplace safety

Keep your work area clean and well illuminat-
ed. 

Untidy or unlit work areas can result in acci-

dents.

Do not use this tool in a potentially explosive 
environment containing combustible liquids, 
gases or dust.

Electric tools generate sparks, which can in turn 
ignite dust or vapors.

Keep children and other persons away from 
the electric tool while it is being used.

Allowing yourself to get distracted can cause you 
to lose control of the tool.

2. ELECTRICAL SAFETY

The toolʼs connector plug must be able to fit 
into the socket outlet. Do not modify the plug 
in any way! Do not use adapter plugs in 
conjunction with electrically grounded tools.

Unmodified plugs and matching socket outlets 
reduce the risk of an electric shock.

Avoid touching grounded surfaces, such as 
those of pipes/tubes, heaters, cookers and 
refrigerators.

There is an increased risk of getting an electric 
shock if you are electrically grounded.

Keep the tool away from rain and moisture/wet 
conditions.

Penetration of water into an electric tool increases 
the risk of an electric shock.

Do not use the cable to carry the tool, hang it 
up or pull the plug out of the socket. Keep the 
cable away from sources of heat, oil, sharp 
edges and moving tool parts.

Damaged or tangled cable increases the risk of an 
electric shock.

If you intend to use an electric tool outdoors, 
ensure that you only use extension cable that 
is approved for outdoor applications.

Using extension cable that is approved for outdoor 
applications reduces the risk of an electric shock.

If operation of the electric tool in a damp envi-
ronment can not be avoided, use a  earth-leak-
age circuit-breaker. 

The earth-leakage circuit-

breaker reduces the risk of an electric shock.

3. PERSONAL SAFETY

Be alert, work conscientiously and exercise 
appropriate caution when using the electric 
tool. Do not use the tool if you are tired or are 
under the influence of drugs/medication or 
alcohol.

One moment of carelessness or lack of attention 
when using the electric tool can cause serious 
bodily injury!

Always wear personal protective equipment 
(PPE), including safety goggles.

Wearing personal protective equipment such as a 
dust mask, non-slip footwear, protective headgear 
and ear muffs (depending upon the type of electric 
tool and the particular application) reduces the risk 
of sustaining injury.

Make sure that the tool cannot start up acci-
dentally. Ensure that the electric tool is
switched off before you connect the tool to the
power supply and/or insert the battery, or pick
up or carry the tool.

Physically touching the switch with your finger 
when carrying the tool or connecting the tool to 
the power supply switched on can lead to 
accidents.

Remove adjusting tools/wrench(es) prior to 
switching on the power tool.

A tool or wrench that is positioned inside a rotating 
power tool part can cause injury.

Avoid abnormal working postures. Make sure
you stand squarely and keep your balance at
all times. 

This way, you will be able to have better control 
over the tool in unexpected situations.

Wear suitable clothes. Never wear loose fitting 
clothes or jewelry. Keep hair, clothes and 
gloves away from moving parts.

Loose clothing, dangling jewelry and long hair can 
be caught by moving parts.

If dust extraction and dust collection devices 
can be mounted, ensure that these are 
connected and are properly used.

The use of a dust extraction system can reduce 
the danger posed by dust.

GB

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Содержание SPJCS 1840

Страница 1: ...SPJCS 1840 Operating Instructions Electric Chain Saw WARNING PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Страница 2: ...do so could result in serious injury The illustrations referred to in the text are to be found inside the front cover pages Keep these open while reading the instructions Read and follow the operatin...

Страница 3: ...3 Helpline No UK 0151 649 1500 IRE 189 094 6244 1 2 10 12 13 11 3 1 2 6 5 9 8 C 12 11 B A 7 4 12 11 1 2 3 6 7 8 5 13 13 D...

Страница 4: ...4 Helpline No UK 0151 649 1500 IRE 189 094 6244 3 C D A E B 4...

Страница 5: ...5 Helpline No UK 0151 649 1500 IRE 189 094 6244 6 5 10 10 1 7 8 9 A min 3 Pull side Pressure side...

Страница 6: ...1500 IRE 189 094 6244 10 2 11 10 3 10 4 13 12 Felling direction Pressure side Pressure side Pull side Pull side Felling direction Chamfer Felling cut Breaking ridge Escape area Escape area Danger zon...

Страница 7: ...er load 5 3 m s2 calculated acc to EN 50144 Front grip under load 4 8 m s2 1 List of parts Fig 1 1 Front finger guard 2 Front grip 3 Oil tank cover 4 Safety lock off 5 On Off switch 6 Rear grip 7 Main...

Страница 8: ...that you only use extension cable that is approved for outdoor applications Using extension cable that is approved for outdoor applications reduces the risk of an electric shock If operation of the e...

Страница 9: ...efore using the machine and keep it in a safe place for refe rence Use the chainsaw only to saw wood or objects made of wood Any other types of use are at your own risk and could well be dangerous The...

Страница 10: ...on the tip of the chain bar Never cut with the tip of the chain bar Be careful when continuing cuts you are already working on Always start cuts with the chainsaw already run ning Make sure that the s...

Страница 11: ...ecessary 9 Filling with chain oil see Fig 9 To prevent dirt getting inside the tank clean the oil tank cap 3 before opening Check the contents of the oil tank during sawing work by checking the oil ga...

Страница 12: ...se above shoulder height and do not saw with one hand Use the saw only with approved extension cables with the prescribed insulation and connections for outdoor use approved rubber sheathed cables whi...

Страница 13: ...rom slipping This also makes it easier to opera te the machine with both hands Kick back will result in an uncontrollable motion of the saw This represents the danger of severe inju ries Never saw wit...

Страница 14: ...if the direction of fall cannot be reliably estimated owing to wind or gusts of wind Felling work on sloping ground black ice frozen or dewy ground is safe only if you can get a firm foothold To swit...

Страница 15: ...Helpline Numbers UK 0151 649 1500 IRE 189 094 6244 GB 15 Helpline No UK 0151 649 1500 IRE 189 094 6244...

Страница 16: ...Chain does not move Chain brake Check the chain brake release if necessary Poor cutting performance Blunt chain Sharpen the chain Chain wrongly fitted Check that the chain is fitted correctly Chain te...

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Страница 18: ...device is properly recycled if ownership is relinquished This can also be done by handing over the used device to a returns center which will dispose of it in accordance with national commercial and i...

Страница 19: ...oduction by any other means in whole or in part of documentation and papers accompanying products is permitted only with the express consent of ISC GmbH Technical changes subject to change Argos Ltd 4...

Страница 20: ...EH 11 2007...

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