Operating instructions

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Adjusting the chain tension
1. With the Multi-Tool assembled, remove the battery
pack (see Multi-Tool MT 36 Bp operating instruc-
tions).
2. Release the guide rail nut.
Illustration I
3. Adjust the chain tension with the screw.
Illustration J
4. Check the chain tension.
Illustration F
The distance between the guide rail and the chain
must be 4,0 mm.
5. Tighten the guide rail nut.
Replacing the chain
1. Remove the guide rail nut.
Illustration K
2. Loosen the screw to adjust the chain tension
3. Remove the bar cover.
Illustration L
4. Remove the guide rail.
5. Dispose of the old chain professionally.
6. Fit the new chain on the guide rail.
Illustration M
7. Mount the guide rail. Pay attention to the running di-
rection of the chain.
Illustration N
8. Mount the bar cover, loosely fastening the guide rail
nut.
Illustration O
9. Adjust the chain tension (see Chapter Adjusting the
chain tension).
Troubleshooting guide
Malfunctions often have simple causes that you can
remedy yourself using the following overview. When in
doubt, or in the case of malfunctions not mentioned
here, please contact your authorised Customer Service.
As the battery pack ages, even if it is looked after, its ca-
pacity reduces such that the full run time will no longer
be reached when fully charged. This does not indicate a
defect.
Warranty
The warranty conditions issued by our relevant sales
company apply in all countries. We shall remedy possi-
ble malfunctions on your appliance within the warranty
period free of cost, provided that a material or manufac-
turing defect is the cause. In a warranty case, please
contact your dealer (with the purchase receipt) or the
next authorised customer service site.
(See overleaf for the address)
Technical data
Subject to technical modifications.
Vibration value
WARNING
The specified vibration value was measured using a
standard test procedure and may be used to compare
devices.
The specified vibration value may be used in a provi-
sional assessment of the load.
Depending on the way the device is used, the vibration
emission can deviate from the specified overall value
during the current use of the device.
Fault Cause Rectification
The device stops during
operation
Chain blocked by clippings. Remove the clippings.
Motor has overheated Stop working and allow the motor to cool
down.
Problems when mount-
ing the shaft compo-
nents
The connection points are dirty. Clean the shaft ends of adhering dirt.
Only place the accessories on clean sur-
faces.
MT 36
Bp
MT CS
250/36
Bp
Device performance data
Working voltage of the bat-
tery
V36
Maximum speed /min 10000 ±
10%
Chain oil tank volume ml 200
Cut material diameter
(max.)
mm 180
Working range (max.) m 2,7
Dimensions and weights
Length x width x height mm 951 x
197 x
188
946 x
117 x
168
Weight (with battery pack) kg 2,6
Weight kg 2,0
Device performance data (measured with MT 36 Bp
Multi-Tool)
Sound power level as per EN ISO 11680-1 (meas-
ured with MT 36 Bp Multi-Tool)
Sound pressure level L
pA
dB(A) 92,6
Uncertainty K
pA
dB(A) 3,0
Sound power level L
wA
dB(A) 100,7
Uncertainty K
WA
dB(A) 0,8
Vibration value as per EN ISO 11680-1 (measured
with MT 36 Bp Multi-Tool)
Front handle hand-arm vi-
bration value
m/s
2
3,0
Rear handle hand-arm vi-
bration value
m/s
2
2,9
Uncertainty K m/s
2
1,5
MT 36
Bp
MT CS
250/36
Bp