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Saw chain (chain): Chain loop with cutting teeth that cut
wood. The chain is engine-powered. The chain leans against
the chain bar.
Chain wheel: Gear wheel driving the chain.
Switch: A device closing or opening the electrical circuit to the
saw engine.
Switch fuse: A device eliminating unattended saw starting.
Starter: A device switching the saw on and off. The saw is
started by pressing the starter. The saw is switched off by
releasing the starter.
Sawing out (pruning): Steps for cutting branches on a living
tree.
Bottom cut: Upward guided cut from the bottom side of the
tree trunk or branch. Performed in a standard cutting position
and with the chain bar point cut.
Assembly
Chain bar and saw chain fitting:
CAUTION: The cutting edges on the chain are sharp.
Wear protective gloves when handling the chain.
IMPORTANT: Vice the pole saw carefully when fitting it.
1. Remove the chain wheel cover (pic. 1/5)
2. Fit the chain to the bar (pic. 5) (see the chain rotation
direction in pic. 4!)
3. Loosen the clamping screw (pic. 5/B) using the spanner
included.
4. Fit the chain to the chain wheel and insert the bar (long
bar opening and bar boring match the chain bar screw
and clamping screw pic. 6).
5. Fit the cover (pic. 7) and tighten it slightly (by hand).
CAUTION: Do not fit the chain against the rotation
direction. If the chain is the other way round, the saw
strongly vibrates and does not cut (pic. 4)
Fitting the handle:
Fit the handle as shown in pic. 18.
Folding function:
Assemble the pole saw as shown in pic. 9 and tighten it with
two screws.
Chain tension calibration
CAUTION: Make always sure the chain is tightened
properly. A loose chain increases the risk of backlash. A
loose chain could get out of the guide. It could injure the
operator and damage the chain. A loose chain causes
quick wear of the chain, chain bar and chain wheel.
Pic. 5:
A Chain tension
B Chain loosening
1. Before calibrating the chain, make sure the chain bar nut
(pic. 1/6) is only tightened by hand.
2. Turn the clamping screw clockwise so that the chain gets
tightened. (pic. 5/A)
Notice: The chain is tightened properly when fitted in
a way it cannot get out of the guide when the
appliance is being operated. The chain must move
freely. If the chain is not moving freely, release it by
turning the clamping screw counter-clockwise.
3. After the chain is tightened properly, tighten the chain bar
nut (pic. 1/6), if not tightened - the chain bar is moving
and the chain tension is getting released. This increases
the risk of backlash and can even cause damage to the
saw. Notice: The new chain gets expanded. Check the
new chain after first minutes of operation. Let the chain
cool down and then recalibrate the chain tension.
Chain lubrication with oil
Check the oil level after each use of the saw. Make sure there
is always sufficient amount of oil in the storing reservoir.
Important basic safety instructions
Please read carefully the following safety regulations and
Operating Instructions before working with the appliance. If
the appliance is also handed to other persons, provide them
with the Operating Instructions. Keep the Operating
Instructions!
Package: To prevent the appliance against damage, it is in a
package during transport. Packages are raw materials and
can therefore be reused or recycled.
Please read carefully the Operating Instructions and follow all
included instructions. Use these Operating Instructions to
familiarise with the appliance, how to use it properly and with
the safety instructions. Please keep these instructions for
future reference.
The saw must not be used if the operator is tired or under
the influence of alcohol, pharmaceuticals or drugs.
Appliances not being used must be kept in a dry and
locked place, inaccessible to children.
Keep the tools sharp and clean so that working with them
is better and safer. Check regularly the appliance cable
and have it replaced by a recognised professional if
damaged.
Check regularly the extension cable and have it replaced
if damaged. Approved extension cables with proper
marking to be used outdoors only.
Applicable accident prevention regulations, generally
recognised safety-technical rules must be followed.
Unplug the appliance for any adjusting and servicing.
All protective and safety equipment must be immediately
refitted after finishing any repair or servicing work.
Any damaged or defective protective equipment must be
immediately replaced.
Any electrical installation, repair and servicing may only
be performed by professionals.
Do not wear any loose clothing and jewels. They could
get caught by the rotating chain. Wear a hairnet if you
have long hair! Wear a respirator (when working in a
dusty environment).
Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of socket. Protect
the cable against excess temperatures, oil and sharp
edges.
Wear heavy protective gloves, safety shoes with safety
steel insole and anti-slip sole.
Do not switch the appliance on if turned over or not in the
working position.
Keep the appliance out of reach of other persons,
especially children and pets.
Work under adequate visibility only.
If work is interrupted, keep the appliance in a safe place.
Never use the appliance when raining or in a damp or wet
environment.
All parts of the appliance must be regularly checked for
any damage or aging. The appliance must not be used if
not in a perfect state.
Original spare parts to be used for repairs only.
Before putting the appliance into operation and after any
impact, check it for any signs of wear or damage and
have any necessary repairs executed.
Never use spare parts and accessory equipment not
specified or recommended by the manufacturer.
Make sure that other items do not cause short circuit on
the appliance contacts.
Persons who are not able to operate the appliance
due to their physical, sensory or mental skills or their
lack of experience or knowledge must not use the
appliance.
If the appliance shows any visible damage, it must
not be put into operation.
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