B) Instructions on using the chain saw safely
7. Attention! Read the Operating Instructions care-fully
and have yourself instructed in the use of a chain saw
before you use it for the first time.
8. Always store your electric tools in a safe place.
Electric tools not being used should be stored in a
dry, inaccessible or locked place, outside the reach
of children.
9. Check the extension cable regularly and replace it if
it gets worn or damaged.
10. Check the power cable for damage or cracks every
time before you use it. Damaged cables must be
replaced.
11. Always hold the chain saw with both hands while
working with it.
12. The chain saw must be disconnected from the power
supply before you tighten the chain, exchange the
chain or carry out any other work on the saw. - With-
draw the plug!
13. During work breaks put the machine down in such a
manner that nobody is at risk.
14. When switching on the chain saw, ensure that it is
supported well and hold it firmly. The chain and bar
must be free.
15. Withdraw the plug immediately if the power cable is
damaged or cut.
16. The chain saw may only be connected to socket
outlets with earthing contact and tested electrical
installations. We recommend the use of a residual-
current-operated circuit-breaker. The fuse must have
a value of 16 A and mustn't be used by other con-
sumers while working with the chain saw.
17. The cable must be winded off completely when you
use a cable drum.
18. Ensure that the power cable has no kinks and is not
damaged.
19. Position the cord so it will not be caught on branches
and the like during cutting.
20. The chain saw may only be used in a completely as-
sembled state. No protective devices may be missing.
21. Switch the chain saw off immediately if you notice
any changes in the machine.
22. Always have a first-aid kit fulfilling DIN 13164 at hand
in case of accidents.
23. If the chain saw comes into contact with earth,
stones, nails or other foreign objects, withdraw the
plug immediately and check the chain as well as
the bar.
24. Ensure that no chain oil penetrates into the earth or
sewage. Always place the chain saw on something
that will absorb any oil dripping from the bar or chain.
25. Avoid to use the chain saw in poor weather condi-
chain saw in poor weather condi-
tions, especially if there is a risk of a thunderstorm.
C) Warning to the danger of recoil ("kickback")
26. If possible, use a stand.
27. Always keep an eye on the bar tip.
28. Only place a running saw on the object to be cut.
Never start the machine while the chain rests on
something.
29. So called piercing cuts with the bar tip may only be
carried out by trained personnel.
in poor weather condi-
D) Instructions on safe working techniques
30. Working on ladders, scaffoldings or trees is for-
bidden.
31. Ensure that the wood cannot twist while it is being
cut.
32. Watch out for splintering wood. While you are sawing
you may be injured by flying wood chips.
33. Do not use the chain saw to lever or move the wood.
34. Only cut with the lower section of the saw. The saw
will be repulsed towards you if you try and cut with
the upper section of the saw.
35. Ensure that the wood is free of stones, nails or other
foreign objects.
36. We recommend that first-time users are instructed
practically as to the correct use of the chain saw and
the required personal safety equipment by an expe-
rienced operator; the cutting of round wood or logs
should be trained on a log stand or similar rack-type
device first.
37. Keep the running chain saw from touching the
ground or wire fences.
Starting up
1. Filling the oil tank (Fig. 1)
The chain saw must never be operated without sufficient
oil on the chain as this could cause damage to the chain,
blade or motor. No claims for guarantee can be accepted
if damage occurs when the device is being operated
without chain oil.
Please use only biologically-based chainsaw oil, i.e.
oil which is 100% biologically decomposable.
Biological chainsaw oil should be available everywhere
at your local specialist dealer.
Do not use old oil. This will damage the chainsaw and will
also lead to loss of the guarantee.
• Before filling the oil tank, pull out the mains plug
• Open the twist cap and place safely aside so that the
sealing ring in the tank cap does not get lost.
• Fill approx. 200 ml oil into the tank using a funnel and
screw on the tank cap tightly once more.
• The oil level can be seen in the inspection window (Fig.
2). If you plan not to use the machine for a longer pe-
riod, you should remo ve the chain oil from the oil tank.
• The oil tank should also be emptied before the chain-
saw is transported or dispatched.
• Check correct functioning of the chainsaw before com-
mencing work. Switch on the saw with cutting fittings
assembled and hold over a bright background at a safe
distance (Be careful not to come in contact with the
ground !). An track of oil will show you that the chain is
sufficiently lubricated.
• After use, lay the chainsaw horizontally on some absor-
bing surface. The oil spread on the blade, chain and
drive may lead to some further dripping of oil.
2. Assembling the blade and chain (Fig. 3)
CAUTION! Risk of injury! Always use safety
gloves when assembling the chain !
For assembling the bar and chain with this chain saw
no tools are required !
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