E N G L I S H
If the saw chain or bar becomes jammed:
Switch the tool off.
x
Disconnect the tool from the mains supply.
x
Open the cut with wedges to relieve the strain
x
on the guide bar. Do not try to wrench the saw
free. Start a fresh cut.
Felling (fig. H - J)
Pre-plan a safe exit from falling trees or branches.
x
Cut one third of the diameter of the tree (Fig. H).
x
Then cut down from above to make a notch of
about 45°. This way you will avoid pinching the
saw.
Make a single felling cut from the other side
x
but stop before you cut through to the notch
(fig. I).
Drive a wedge or wedges into the felling cut to
x
open it and drop the tree (fig. J).
Logging (fig. K - M)
How you should cut depends on how the log is
supported. Use a saw horse whenever possible.
Always start a cut with the chain running and the
spiked bumper (15) in contact with the wood (fig. K).
To complete the cut use a pivoting action of the
spiked bumper against the wood.
When supported along its whole length
Make a downward cut, but avoid cutting the
x
earth as this will blunt your saw quickly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the tool does not operate correctly, check the following.
Fault
Tool will not start.
Tool will not start - lock-off
button will not slide.
Chain does not stop instantly
when the tool is switched off.
Bar/chain appear hot/smoking.
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Possible cause
Blown fuse.
Tripped RCD.
Mains lead not connected.
Front guard in the brake position
Chain tension is too slack.
Oil tank empty.
Chain tension is too tight.
Guide bar sprocket nose needs greasing.
When supported at both ends
First, cut one third down to avoid splintering
x
and second, cut again to meet the first cut.
When supported at one end
First, cut one third up to avoid splintering and
x
second, cut down to prevent splintering.
When on a slope (fig. L)
Always stand on the uphill side.
x
When using a saw horse (fig. M)
This is strongly recommended whenever possible.
Position the log in a stable position. Always cut
x
on the outside of the saw horse arms.
MAINTENANCE (fig. N)
Regular maintenance ensures a long effective life
for the tool. We recommend you make the
following checks on a regular basis.
Oil level
The level in the reservoir should not be allowed to
fall below a quarter full. Top up if low.
Chain and guide bar
After every few hours of use, remove the guide
x
bar and chain and clean thoroughly.
On reassembling, the guide bar should be
x
turned through 180° and the sprocket nose
greased via the sprocket lubrication hole (18).
This ensures an even distribution of wear
around the guide bar rails.
Action
Replace fuse.
Check RCD.
Check mains supply.
Reset front guard.
Check chain tension.
Check oil tank level.
Check chain tension.