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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When using the equipment, a few safety
precautions must be observed to avoid
injuries and damage.
Electrical safety
Using an extension lead
Special Safety Instructions for
Chainsaws
¥ Read the operating instructions carefully and comply with them
at all times. It is important to consult these instructions in order to
acquaint yourself with the unit, its proper use and the important
safety regulations.
¥ Keep this manual in a safe place, so that the information is available
at all times.
¥ If you give the equipment to any other person, make sure that you
pass on these operating instructions as well.
We can accept no liability for damage or
accidents which arise due to non-compliance
with these instructions.
Always use an approved extension lead suitable for the power
input of this tool. Before use, inspect the extension lead for
signs of damage, wear and ageing. Replace the extension
lead if damaged or defective.
When using an extension lead on a reel, always unwind the
lead completely. Use of an extension lead not suitable for the
power input of the tool or which is damaged or defective may
result in a risk of re and electric shock.
The power supply for this product should be protected by a
residual current device (rated at 30mA or less). A residual
current device reduces the risk of electric shock.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualied persons
in order to avoid a hazard.
Original Instructions
XECS-1835U
1800W
Electric
Chainsaw
1
Electric Chainsaw
356mm Bar
1800W
Gao/Product-ManagementWeichselgartner/General-Manager
explains the following conformity according to EU directives and norms for
the following product
Electric Chainsaw XECS-1835U (XU1)
2014/29/EU
2005/32/EC_2009/125/EC
2014/35/EU
2006/28/EC
X 2014/30/EU
2014/32/EU
2014/53/EC
2014/68/EU
90/396/EC_2009/142/EC
89/686/EC_96/58/EC
X 2011/65/EU
X 2006/42/EC
X Annex IV
Notied Body: TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH
Ridlerstraße 65 Germany • • D-80339 München
Notied Body No.: 0123
Reg. No.: M6A 17 10 24192 01595
X 2000/14/EC_2005/88/EC
X Annex V
Annex VI
Noise: measured LWA = 104,6 dB (A); guaranteed L
WA = 108 dB (A)
P = 1,8 KW; L/Ø = cm
Notied Body:
2012/46/EU
Emission No.:
Standard references: EN 60745-1; EN 60745-2-13; EN 62321;
EN 55014-1; EN 55014-2; EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-11
Landau/Isar, den 21.08.2017
First CE: 17 Archive-File/Record: NAPR017663
Art.-No.: 30.002.05 I.-No.: 11017 R. GehardDocuments registrar:
Subject to change without notice Wiesenweg 22, D-94405 Landau/Isar
ISC GmbH · Eschenstraße 6 · D-94405 Landau/Isar
XU1 Power tools
XECS-1835U 1117
Telephone: GB: 0151 294 4488 / IRL: 1850 882711
This tool is double insulated; therefore no earth wire is
required.
Before you connect the equipment to the mains supply make sure that
the data on the rating plate are identical to the mains data.
Description of symbols
Wear safety goggles.
Safety Class II
Read the operating instructions.
Wear ear protection.
General Power Tool Safety
Warnings
WARNING! Read all safety
warnings and all instructions. Failure
to follow the warnings and instructions may
result in electric shock, re and/or serious
injury.
Save all warnings and instructions
for future reference. The term “power
tool” in all of the warnings refers to your
mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-
operated (cordless) power tool.
1. Work area safety
a. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or
dark areas invite accidents.
b. Do not operate power tools in explosive
atmospheres, such as in the presence of
ammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools
create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
c. Keep children and bystanders away while
operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you
to lose control.
2. Electrical safety
a. Power tool plugs must match the outlet.
Never modify the plug in any way. Do
not use any adapter plugs with earthed
(grounded) power tools. Unmodied plugs and
matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
b. Avoid body contact with earthed or
grounded surfaces, such as pipes,
radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is
an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed
or grounded.
c. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet
conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase
the risk of electric shock.
d. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord
for carrying, pulling or unplugging the
power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil,
sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or
entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
e. When operating a power tool outdoors, use
an extension cord suitable for outdoor use.
Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
f. If operating a power tool in a damp location
is unavoidable, use a residual current
device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD
reduces the risk of electric shock.
3. Personal safety
a. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and
use common sense when operating a power
tool. Do not use a power tool while you
are tired or under the inuence of drugs,
alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention
while operating power tools may result in serious
personal injury.
b. Use personal protective equipment. Always
wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as
dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing
protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries.
c. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure
the switch is in the off-position before
connecting to power source and/or battery
pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying
power tools with your nger on the switch or energising
power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
d. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before
turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left
attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in
personal injury.
e. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times. This enables better control of
the power tool in unexpected situations.
f. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing
or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and
gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes,
jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g. If devices are provided for the connection
of dust extraction and collection facilities,
ensure these are connected and properly
used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related
hazards.
h) Do not let familiarity gained from
frequent use of tools allow you to become
complacent and ignore tool safety
principles. A careless action can cause severe injury
within a fraction of a second.
4. Power tool use and care
a. Do not force the power tool. Use the correct
power tool for your application. The correct
power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for
which it was designed.
b. Do not use the power tool if the switch does
not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot
be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be
repaired.
c. Disconnect the plug from the power
source and/or remove the battery pack,
if detachable, from the power tool before
making any adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing power tools. Such
preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the
power tool accidentally.
d. Store idle power tools out of the reach
of children and do not allow persons
unfamiliar with the power tool or these
instructions to operate the power tool. Power
tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
e. Maintain power tools and accessories.
Check for misalignment or binding of
moving parts, breakage of parts and any
other condition that may affect the power
tool’s operation. If damaged, have the
power tool repaired before use. Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to control.
g. Use the power tool, accessories and
tool bits etc. in accordance with these
instructions, taking into account the
working conditions and the work to be
performed. Use of the power tool for operations
different from those intended could result in a hazardous
situation.
h) Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry,
clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery
handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe
handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.
5. Service
a. Have your power tool serviced by a
qualied repair person using only identical
replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety
of the power tool is maintained.
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Total vibration values (vector sum of three directions)
determined in accordance with EN 60745.
Handle under load
Vibration Emission Value ah: 5.781m/s²
K Uncertainty: 1.5m/s²
Warning!
The specied vibration value was established in
accordance with a standardized testing method. It
may change according to how the electric equipment
is used and may exceed the specied value in
exceptional circumstances.
The specied vibration value can be used to compare
the equipment with other electric power tools.
The specied vibration value can be used for initial
assessment of a harmful effect.
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations
to a minimum.
• Only use appliances which are in perfect working
order.
• Service and clean the appliance regularly.
• Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
• Do not overload the appliance.
• Have the appliance serviced whenever necessary.
• Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
• Wear protective gloves.
SERVICE INFORMATION
Please note that the following parts of this product are subject
to normal or natural wear and that the following parts are
therefore also required for use as consumables.
* Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery!
Category Example
Wear parts* Cutter bar, carbon brushes
Consumables* Saw chain
Missing parts
For EU countries only
Never place any electric power tools in your household
refuse.
To comply with European Directive 2012/19/EC concerning
old electric and electronic equipment and its implementation
in national laws, old electric power tools have to be separated
from other waste and disposed of in an environment-friendly
fashion, e.g. by taking to a recycling depot.
Recycling alternative to the return request:
As an alternative to returning the equipment to the
manufacturer, the owner of the electrical equipment must
make sure that the equipment is properly disposed of if p1-he
no longer wants to keep the equipment. The old equipment
can be returned to a suitable collection point that will dispose
of the equipment in accordance with the national recycling
and waste disposal regulations. This does not apply to any
accessories or aids without electrical components supplied
with the old equipment.
Subject to technical changes
MAINTENANCE
Never expose the device to rain.
If the cable is damaged or cut, disconnect the
power plug from the mains immediately.
Maximum cutting length / chain
speed vu: 13.5 m/s.
CAUTION! Read all safety
regulations and instructions. Any
errors made in following the safety
regulations and instructions may result
in an electric shock, re and/or serious
injury. Keep all safety regulations
and instructions in a safe place for
future use.
Warning
• When the chainsaw is running make sure that
you keep all parts of your body away from the
chainsaw. Before starting up the chainsaw
make sure that it is not touching anything.
When you are working with a chainsaw, a single
moment of carelessness is all it takes for clothing
or parts of your body to get caught by the
chainsaw.
• Always hold the chainsaw securely with your
right hand on the rear handle and your left
hand on the front handle. Holding the chainsaw
with your hands in other positions increases the
risk of injury and is therefore not allowed
• Hold the appliance only by the insulated
handles when carrying out work during
which the cutting tool could strike concealed
power cables or its own cable. Contact with a
live cable will also make the metal parts of the
appliance live and will cause an electric shock.
• Wear safety goggles and ear protection.
Other safety equipment for the head, hands,
legs and feet is recommended. Correct
protective clothing reduces the risk of injury
caused by catapulted chips or in the event of
accidental contact with the chainsaw.
• Never use the chainsaw up a tree. You risk
injuring yourself if you use the chainsaw up a
tree.
• Always maintain a steady standing position
and only use the chainsaw when you are
standing on a solid, safe and at surface.
Slippery or unsafe surfaces in combination with
a ladder can cause you to lose your balance and
control over the chainsaw.
• When cutting through a branch which is
under tension, take into account how it will
spring back once the cut has been made.
Once the tension in the wood bres is released,
the tensioned branch could hit the operator and/
or seize control of the chainsaw.
• Take special care when cutting undergrowth
and young trees. The thin material can become
caught in the saw chain and whip back towards
you or make you lose your balance.
• Carry the chainsaw by the front handle with
the chainsaw switched off and the chain
facing away from the body. Always t the
protective cover when transporting the
chainsaw or putting it into storage. Careful
handling of the chainsaw reduces the likelihood
of accidental contact with the saw chain while it
is running.
• Follow the instructions for lubrication, chain
tension and replacement of accessories.
A chain which is not properly tensioned or
lubricated can either break or increase the risk of
kickback.
• Keep the handles dry, clean and free from oil
and grease. Greasy or oily handles are slippery
and will result in loss of control.
• Only use the chainsaw to cut wood. The
chain must only be used to perform the work
for which it is intended. For example: Never
use the chainsaw to cut plastic or brickwork
or building materials which are not made of
wood. Use of the chainsaw for non-intended
or non-approved work can create dangerous
situations.
Causes of ways to avoid recoil
Recoil can occur if the tip of the chain bar touches
an item or if the wood bends and jams the saw
chain in the cut.
In many cases contact with the bar tip can result
in an unexpected reaction aimed backwards in
which the chain bar is catapulted upwards towards
the operator. Jamming the saw chain on the top
of the chain bar can catapult the bar towards the
operator at high speed.
Any of these reactions can result in you losing
control over the saw and possibly suffering serious
injuries. You should therefore not rely totally
on the safety equipment tted to the chainsaw.
When using a chainsaw you should take various
precautions to enable you to work without
suffering accidents or injuries.
Recoil is the result of incorrect or wrong use of
the electric tool. It can be prevented by suitable
precautions, as described below:
• Hold the saw rmly with both hands, with
ngers and thumbs gripped around the
handles. Steady yourself with your body and
arms in a position in which you can control
the kickback forces. Provided appropriate
measures are taken, an operator should be
capable of controlling the kickback forces. Never
let go of the chain saw.
• Avoid abnormal working postures. Never
cut above shoulder height. This prevents
accidental contact with the tip of the rail and
offers better control over the chainsaw in
unexpected situations.
• Always use the correct replacement rails
and saw chains recommended by the
manufacturer. The use of incorrect replacement
rails or saw chains may result in breakage of the
chain and/or kickback.
• Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for
sharpening and maintaining the saw chain.
The risk of kickback is increased if the depth
limiter is set too low.
More important information:
¥ Use an earth-leakage circuit breaker with a trip
current of 30 mA or less.
¥ Position the power cable such that it cannot be
caught by branches or the like during sawing.
¥ We recommend that rst-time users should at
least practice cutting roundwood (logs) on a
sawing trestle or similar.
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in
accordance to instructions, certain residual
risks cannot be eliminated. The following
hazards may arise in connection with the
equipment’s construction and layout:
¥ Cut injuries if no safety clothing is used.
¥ Lung damage if no suitable protective dust mask
is applied.
¥ Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protection
is applied.
¥ Health damage caused by hand-arm vibrations if
the equipment is used over a longer period or is
not properly guided and maintained.
Warning! The electric power tool generates an
electromagnetic eld during operation. Under
certain circumstances this eld may actively or
passively impede medical implants. To reduce the
risk of serious or fatal injuries, we recommend
persons with medical implants to consult their
doctor and the manufacturer of the medical
implant prior to using the equipment.
Do not lose this safety information.
Sound and Vibration
Sound and vibration values were measured in
accordance with EN 60745.
LpA Sound Pressure Level: 84.6dB(A)
104.6dB(A)
KpA Uncertainty: 3dB(A)
LWA
Sound Power Level: 104.6dB(A)
KWA Uncertainty: 2.36dB(A)
SPARE PARTS
Spare parts can be ordered from the Special Orders Desk at
your local Bunnings Warehouse or Homebase store.
For further information, or any parts visit
www.ozito-diy.co.uk or contact Ozito Customer Service:
Great Britain: 0151 294 4488
Ireland: 1850 882711
E-mail: info@ozito-diy.co.uk
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WARNING! Ensure the chainsaw is
turned off & disconnected from the
power supply before performing any of
the following operations.
Chain Tension
Check the chain tension frequently and adjust as often
as necessary. (see Tensioning the Chain).
Maintaining the Guide Bar
1. Remove any sawdust from the guide bar, including
the groove. Oil and sawdust combine and emit a
burning smell during operation if the blade is not
regularly cleaned.
2. Make sure that the oil port is not clogged. Grease
the nose sprocket at the tip of the guide bar.
3. Check for oil leakage and loose fastenings,
especially those securing the handles and the guide
bar.
4. Clean any dust away from the cooling vents
as clogged vents can cause overheating. By
maintaining a clean unit you will extend the useful
life of the chain and the tool in general.
Chain Sharpening
Chain File: 3.96mm (5/32”)
Chain Pitch: 9.53mm (3/8”)
Chain Gauge: 1.3mm (0.050”)
Sharpen the chain regularly to maintain optimum
performance of the saw. Signs of a dull chain are:
• The sawdust becomes powder-like
• Extra force is required to execute a cut
• The cut does not track in a straight line
• Increased vibration
Sharpen each cutter using a chain le. Always use
outward strokes and maintain a 30° angle between the
chain and le. After sharpening, the cutters must all
have the same width and length.
After every 3 – 4 uses get an authorised repair centre
to professionally sharpen your chain. They have the
special tools necessary to ensure the correct cutting
angles and depths.
WARNING! Wear heavy gloves when
handling the chain. Hold the guide bar
securely in a vice.
Cleaning and Storing
• Keep the handles free of grease so that you can
maintain a rm grip.
• Clean the device as required with a damp cloth and,
if necessary, mild washing up liquid.
• If the chainsaw is not to be used for an extended
period of time then you should remove the chain
oil from the tank. Briey immerse the chain and the
cutter rail in an oil bath and then wrap them in oil
paper.
CAUTION! Always disconnect the mains plug before
cleaning the chainsaw.
CAUTION! Never immerse the unit in water or other
liquids in order to clean it.
CAUTION! Store the chainsaw in a save and dry
place out of the reach of children.
NOTE: XU1 Tools will not be responsible for any
damage or injuries caused by repair of the Chainsaw
by an unauthorised person or by mishandling of the
tool.
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EH-Art.-No.: 30.002.05
I-No.: 11017
MIN
Input voltage: 230-240V~50Hz
Power rating: 1800W
Idling speed: 7800/min
Cutter rail length: 356mm
Cutting length max.: 325mm
Cutting speed at rated rpm: 13.5m/s
Oil tank capacity: 160ml
Protection class: II
Weight (Tool Only): 6.45kg
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A
D
C
F
B
E
1. Rear handle
2. On/Off trigger
3. Oil tank cap
4. Front handle
5. Chain brake
6. Bucking spikes
7. Guide bar
8. Bar & chain cover
9. Chain
10. Side cover lock
11. Side cover
12. Chain tension dial
13. Oil level window
14. Lock-off switch
SPECIFICATIONS
Proper Use
PREPARATION
OPERATION
1. Fully unscrew the side cover lock by turning it in an
anti-clockwise direction, and remove the side cover
FIG A.
2. Fit the chain over the guide bar, making sure that the
cutters are facing in the direction of rotation FIG. B.
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WARNING! The power supply for this
product should be protected by a residual
current device (rated at 30mA or less).
CAUTION! Always wear gloves when handling the
chain as it is very sharp and can cut you when it is not
moving.
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WARRANTY
All of our products undergo strict quality checks to ensure that they reach you in perfect condition. In the unlikely event that your device develops a fault, please contact our
service department at the address shown on this guarantee card. You can also contact us by telephone using the customer service number shown. Please note the following
terms under which guarantee claims can be made:
1. These warranty terms regulate additional warranty services, which the manufacturer mentioned below promises to buyers of its new products in addition to their statutory
guarantee claims are not affected by this guarantee. Our guarantee is free of charge to you.
2. The warranty services only covers defects due to material or manufacturing faults on a product which you have bought from the manufacturer mentioned below are limited
to either the rectication of said defects on the product or the replacement of the product, whichever we prefer.
Please note that our devices are not designed for use in commercial, trade or professional applications. A guarantee contract will not be created if the device has been used
by commercial, trade or industrial business or has been exposed to similar stresses during the guarantee period.
3. The following are not covered by our guarantee:
- Damage to the device caused by a failure to follow the assembly instructions or due to incorrect installation, a failure to follow the operating instructions (for example
connecting it to an incorrect mains voltage or current type) or a failure to follow the maintenance and safety instructions or by exposing the device to abnormal environmental
conditions or by lack of care and maintenance.
- Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use (for example overloading the device or the use or unapproved tools or accessories), ingress of foreign bodies into
the device (such as sand, stones or dust, transport damage), the use of force or damage caused by external forces (for example by dropping it).
- Damage to the device or parts of the device caused by normal or natural wear or tear or by normal use of the device.
4. Your Product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the original date of purchase and is intended for DIY (Do It Yourself) use only. Warranty excludes consumable
parts, for example: cutting blade. Guarantee claims should be submitted before the end of the guarantee period within two weeks of the defect being noticed. No guarantee
claims will be accepted after the end of the guarantee period. The original guarantee period remains applicable to the device even if repairs are carried out or parts are
replaced. In such cases, the work performed or parts tted will not result in an extension of the guarantee period, and no new guarantee will become active for the work
performed or parts tted. This also applies if an on-site service is used.
IN ORDER TO MAKE A CLAIM UNDER THIS WARRANTY YOU MUST RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE WITH YOUR REGISTER RECEIPT.
Please refer to the restrictions of this warranty concerning wearing parts, consumables and missing parts as set out in the service information in these operating instructions.
CUSTOMER SERVICE HELPLINE
GB: 0151 294 4488
IRL: 1850 882711
XU1
Unit 9 Stadium Court, Wirral International Business Park, Plantation Road, Bromborough, Wirral, CH62 3QG
Items Supplied
Please check that the article is complete as specied in
the scope of delivery. If parts are missing, please contact
our service centre or the sales outlet where you made your
purchase at the latest within 5 working days after purchasing
the product and upon presentation of a valid bill of purchase.
Also, refer to the warranty table in the service information at
the end of the operating instructions.
• Open the packaging and take out the equipment with care.
• Remove the packaging material and any packaging and/or
transportation braces (if available).
• Check to see if all items are supplied.
• Inspect the equipment and accessories for transport
damage.
• If possible, please keep the packaging until the end of the
guarantee period.
The chainsaw is intended for felling trees and for cutting trunks,
branches, wooden beams, boards etc. and can be used for
cross cuts and longitudinal cuts. It is not suitable for cutting any
materials other than wood.
The equipment is to be used only for its prescribed purpose.
Any other use is deemed to be a case of misuse. The user /
operator and not the manufacturer will be liable for any damage
or injuries of any kind caused as a result of this.
Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use
in commercial, trade or industrial applications. Our warranty
will be voided if the machine is used in commercial, trade or
industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes.
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DANGER! The equipment and
packaging material are not toys. Do
not let children play with plastic bags,
foils or small parts. There is a danger
of swallowing or suffocating!
ASSEMBLY
Guide Bar & Chain
WARNING! Ensure the chainsaw is
turned off & disconnected from the
power supply before performing any of
the following operations.
Electric Chainsaw
356mm Bar
1800W
910111213
WARNING! To prevent accidental
starting, ensure that the chainsaw is
disconnected from the power supply
before making any adjustments.
Tensioning the Chain
1. Unscrew the side cover lock a few turns to ensure
it is loose.
2. Adjust the chain tension with the chain tensioning
dial. Rotating the dial downwards increases the
tension and rotating the dial up decreases the chain
tension FIG C.
Note: The tension is correct when the chain can
be pulled 3mm away from the guide bar when using
your nger and thumb. Do not over-tighten as this will
reduce the life of the chain and guide bar.
WARNING! All of the chain links must
lie properly in the groove of the guide
bar.
3. Tighten the side cover lock.
IMPORTANT! The chain should be adjusted before
rst use, again after 2-3 minutes of operation and
rechecked and adjusted if necessary after each 30
minutes of use. Take care not to cover over tension the
chain.
Filling with Oil
1. Place the chainsaw on a at surface and remove
the oil tank cap.
2. Fill the tank with chain bar oil, ensuring that no dirt
enters the tank. The capacity of the chain oil tank is
160ml FIG D.
3. Ret cap and clean any oil spillage.
4. Always ll the oil tank when the oil level falls below
the minimum mark on the oil level window.
IMPORTANT! Only use oil that is expressly labelled
“CHAIN BAR OIL”
WARNING! The Never start work unless
the chain and bar are lubricated.
Chain Brake FIG F.
The chain brake operates automatically in the event of
kick back.
The chainsaw is tted with a hand guard/chain brake
which, when operated brings the chain to a stop within
a tenth of a second.
The chain brake can be operated manually by pushing
it forward or automatically as a result of kickback.
Kick back occurs if the chain catches on the wood
being cut and the chainsaw pushes back suddenly.
In the event of kick back, your hand (which is on the
front handle during operation) jerks forward causing
the back on your hand to push the guard forward,
engaging the chain brake and quickly stopping the
chain.
CAUTION! Check the operation of the chain brake
on a regular basis. Never use the saw if the chain brake
is not working properly.
Switching ON
1. Pull the hand guard/chain brake towards you. The
brake may be stiff and may require to be moved with
some force. If the brake is engaged the chain will
not operate.
2. Hold the front handle with your left hand and the
rear handle with your right hand FIG G.
3. Use the thumb of your right hand to push the lock-
off switch in and squeeze the on/off trigger to start
the motor.
4. The chain will now be running, ready to make a cut.
Release the lock-off switch.
Switching OFF
1. Release the ON/OFF trigger. The integrated brake
will bring the running chainsaw to a standstill within
a very short space of time.
CAUTION! Always carry the saw by the front handle.
If the saw is plugged in and you carry it by the rear
handle, there is a risk that you could accidentally press
the lock-off switch and the on/off trigger at the same
time, inadvertently starting the chainsaw.
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Cutting
CAUTION! First time users should, as a minimum
practice, cut logs on a saw-horse or cradle.
CAUTION! Position the cord so that it will not be
caught in branches during cutting.
1. Press the bucking spikes against the timber
ensuring the chain is not making contact with the
material being cut.
2. Start cutting by holding the chainsaw by the front
handle and raising the rear handle.
3. If you cannot cut the timber in a single stroke, apply
light pressure to the front handle and continue
sawing, draw the chainsaw back a little then apply
the bucking spikes a little lower and nish the cut by
raising the rear handle FIG H.
4. Withdraw the chainsaw from the cut while the chain
is still running.
6
APPLICATIONS
Felling a Tree
Decide the direction in which you wish the tree to
fall, taking into account the direction of the wind,
the position of branches, lean of the tree, ease of
subsequent limbing and bucking and other factors
prevalent at the time.
WARNING! Felling a tree should only be
done by trained operators.
Limbing
WARNING! Always keep a balanced
stance. Do not stand on the log. Be alert to
the fact that the loop may roll over. When
working on a slope, always stand on the up
hill side of the log.
Limbing is the process of removing the branches from
a fallen tree. Check the direction in which a branch
will bend before cutting it. Always cut on the opposite
side to the bending direction so that the guide bar is
not pinched in the cut. For large limbs that cannot be
removed in one cut, make an initial cut from the bent
side and nish by sawing from the opposite direction.
Do not remove limbs that are supporting the fallen tree
on the ground until the tree has been cut into lengths.
1
2
Bucking
Bucking is cutting a log into lengths for easier
handling. To saw a log lying on the ground, rst
saw halfway, then roll the log over and cut from the
opposite side.
To saw the end of a log supported off the ground, rst
saw up from the bottom one third through the log then
nish by sawing down from the top. To saw a log in the
middle of two supports holding it off the ground, rst
saw down from the top one-third through the log then
nish by sawing up from the bottom.
1
2 1
2
CAUTION! Avoid cutting into the ground as this will
very quickly dull the chain.
Pruning
Pruning is the removal of a limb or branch from a
standing tree.
WARNING! Do not use an unstable
foot-hold or ladder. Do not overreach. Do not
saw above shoulder height. Always use both
hands to hold the saw. First cut up from the
bottom and nish down from the top.
1
2
Hints & Tips
¥ Do not force the saw into the cut. Apply only light
pressure whilst running the engine at full throttle.
¥ If the chain gets caught in the cut, do not try to
remove it by twisting the guide or pulling forcibly.
Use a lever or wedge to open up the cut so that the
chain is freed.
¥ While cutting, always:
– Run the chainsaw motor at full revs. This makes
the job safer, as there is less chance of pull-in or
kick-back.
– Position your body to the left of the chainsaw so if
it kicks back uncontrollably, it goes over your right
shoulder, never stand in the cutting line of the
saw.
– Keep a rm grip with your left hand on the front
handle, with your thumb securely below the
handle.
Lock-off switch
On/Off trigger
AB
4. Place the guide bar and chain in position, ensuring
that the chain is around sprocket wheel A. Also
ensure that the chain tension pin B ts into
the guide bar FIG B. If it does not t, it can be
adjusted slightly with the chain tensioning dial. The
chain must not slip off the bar when you do this.
5. Pull the guide bar forward until the chain is closely
seated. Make sure that all the drive links are in the
groove of the bar.
6. Attach the side cover and secure it with the side
cover lock.
Note: Do not fully tighten the side cover lock until
after adjusting the chain tension.
5. To check the lubricating system, switch on the
chainsaw and hold it with the guide bar and
chain above some light coloured paper such as
newspaper. A steadily increasing stain caused by
oil spray shows the lubricating system is working.
Chain bar oil may leak if the tool is left for long
periods. This is normal. If the tool is to be left
unused for an extended time, drain the oil from the
tool. Rell before use FIG E.
Produktspezifikationen
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Kategorie: | Säge |
Modell: | XECS-1835U |
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