Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Safety
- Assembly
- Operation
- Introduction
- To do a function check before you use the product
- Chain oil
- Common questions about kickback
- To connect the battery charger
- To charge the battery
- To start the product
- To use the SavE function
- To stop the product
- Kickback information
- To use the cutting technique
- To use the limbing technique
- To use the tree felling technique
- Maintenance
- Introduction
- Maintenance schedule
- Maintenance and checks of the safety devices on the product
- To do a check of the battery and the battery compartment
- To do a check of the battery charger
- To clean the cooling system
- To sharpen the saw chain
- To tighten the saw chain
- To do a check of the saw chain lubrication
- To do the maintenance on the chain drive sprocket
- To examine the cutting equipment
- To do a check of the guide bar
- Troubleshooting
- Transportation, storage and disposal
- Technical data
- Accessories
- Warranty
- Introduction
- Sécurité
- Montage
- Fonctionnement
- Introduction
- Pour vérifier le fonctionnement avant d’utiliser le produit
- Huile pour chaîne
- Questions fréquentes à propos du rebond
- Pour brancher le chargeur de batterie
- Pour charger la batterie
- Mise sous tension de l’appareil
- Pour utiliser la fonction SavE (économie)
- Mise hors tension de l’appareil
- Renseignements sur le rebond
- Pour utiliser la technique de coupe
- Pour utiliser la technique d’élagage
- Pour utiliser la technique d’abattage d’arbre
- Entretien
- Introduction
- Calendrier d’entretien
- Entretien et vérifications des dispositifs de sécurité du produit
- Pour vérifier la batterie et le compartiment de batterie
- Vérifier le chargeur de batterie
- Nettoyage du système de refroidissement
- Affûter la chaîne.
- Pour serrer la chaîne
- Vérification de la lubrification de la chaîne
- Pour effectuer l’entretien du pignon d’entraînement de la chaîne
- Pour examiner l’équipement de coupe
- Pour vérifier le guide-chaîne
- Dépannage
- Transport, entreposage et mise au rebut
- Données techniques
- Accessoires
- Garantie
- Introducción
- Seguridad
- Montaje
- Funcionamiento
- Introducción
- Para realizar una comprobación de funcionamiento antes de utilizar el producto
- Aceite para cadena
- Preguntas frecuentes acerca de las reculadas
- Para conectar el cargador de la batería
- Para cargar la batería
- Para poner en marcha la máquina
- Utilice la función de ahorro (SavE)
- Para detener la máquina
- Información de reculada
- Para utilizar la técnica de corte
- Para utilizar la técnica de desramado
- Para utilizar la técnica de tala
- Mantenimiento
- Introducción
- Programa de mantenimiento
- Mantenimiento y comprobaciones de los dispositivos de seguridad en el producto
- Para comprobar la batería y el compartimiento de la batería
- Para comprobar el cargador de la batería
- Para limpiar el sistema de refrigeración
- Para afilar la cadena de sierra
- Para apretar la cadena de sierra
- Para realizar una comprobación de la lubricación de la cadena de sierra
- Cómo realizar mantenimiento al piñón de arrastre de la cadena
- Para examinar el equipo de corte
- Para comprobar la espada guía
- Solución de problemas
- Transporte, almacenamiento y eliminación de residuos
- Datos técnicos
- Accesorios
- Garantía
To cut a trunk that has support on two ends
WARNING: Make sure that the saw chain
does not get caught in the trunk during
cutting. Obey the instructions below.
(Fig. 67)
1. Cut on the pull stroke approximately ⅓ through the
trunk.
2. Cut through the remaining part of the trunk on the
push stroke to complete the cut. (Fig. 68)
WARNING: Stop the motor if the saw chain
gets caught in the trunk. Use a lever to open
up the kerf and remove the product. Do not
try to pull the product out by hand. This can
result in injury when the product suddenly
breaks free.
To use the limbing technique
Note: For thick branches, use the cutting technique.
Refer to
To use the cutting technique on page 17
.
WARNING: There is a high accident risk
when you use the limbing technique. Refer
to
Kickback information on page 17
for
instructions how to prevent kickback.
WARNING: Cut limbs one by one. Be careful
when you remove small limbs and do not cut
bushes or many small limbs at the same
time. Small limbs can get caught in the saw
chain and prevent safe operation of the
product.
Note: Cut the limbs piece by piece if it is necessary.(Fig.
69)
1. Remove the limbs on the right side of the trunk.
a) Keep the guide bar on the right side of the trunk
and keep the body of the product against the
trunk.
b) Select the applicable cutting technique for the
tension in the branch. (Fig. 70)
WARNING:
If you are not sure about
how to cut the branch, speak to a
professional chainsaw operator
before you continue.
2. Remove the limbs on the top of the trunk.
a) Keep the product on the trunk and let the guide
bar move along the trunk.
b) Cut on the push stroke. (Fig. 71)
3. Remove the limbs on the left side of the trunk.
a) Select the applicable cutting technique for the
tension in the branch. (Fig. 72)
WARNING: If you are not sure about
how to cut the branch, speak to a
professional chainsaw operator
before you continue.
Refer to
To cut trees and branches that are in tension on
page 19
for instructions on how to cut branches that
are in tension.
To use the tree felling technique
WARNING: You must have experience to
fell a tree. If possible, engage in a training
course in chainsaw operation. Speak to an
operator with experience for more
knowledge.
To keep a safe distance
1. Make sure that persons around you keep a safe
distance at a minimum of 2 1/2 tree lengths. (Fig. 73)
2. Make sure that no person is in the risk zone before
or during felling. (Fig. 74)
To calculate the felling direction
1. Examine in which direction it is necessary for the
tree to fall. The goal is to fell it in a position where
you can limb and cut the trunk easily. It is also
important that you are stable on your feet and can
move about safely.
WARNING:
If it is dangerous or not
possible to fell the tree in its natural
direction, fell the tree in a different
direction.
2. Examine the natural fall direction of the tree. For
example the tilt and bend of the tree, wind direction,
the location of the branches and weight of snow.
3. Examine if there are obstacles, for example other
trees, power lines, roads and/or buildings around.
4. Look for signs of damage and rot in the stem.
WARNING: Rot in the stem can mean a
risk that the tree falls before you
complete the cutting.
5. Make sure the tree has no damaged or dead
branches that can break off and hit you during
felling.
6. Do not let the tree fall onto a different standing tree.
It is dangerous to remove a caught tree and there is
a high accident risk. Refer to
To free a trapped tree
on page 19
. (Fig. 75)
WARNING: During critical felling
operations, lift your hearing protection
immediately when the sawing is
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