Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
- Operator’s Manual DCS-2500TN Chainsaw
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety
- For safe use of your product
- International Symbols
- Location in which the safety decal is attached
- Handling the Product
- Chainsaw Safety Warnings
- Causes and Operator Prevention of Kickback
- Kickback Safety Precautions
- General Precautions
- Precautions for Use
- Users of the product
- Environment of Use and Operation
- Vibration and Cold
- Repetitive stress injuries
- Transport of the product
- Starting the unit
- Once the unit has started, check for abnormal vibrations and sounds.
- Disconnect the battery:
- Do not touch high temperature or high voltage components while the product is running.
- Turn off the unit when checking or maintaining the product.
- Turn off the unit immediately if anything goes wrong.
- A ten meter radius is a danger zone.
- Using the product.
- Make sure that the saw chain is stopped before putting the unit on the ground
- Protective Gear
- Description
- Contents
- Assembly
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Storage
- Specifications
- Product Registration
- Warranty
- Notes
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6. The following may interfere with the brake's ability to protect the
operator:
• Saw incorrectly held too close
to operator's body. Kickback
time may be too fast even for a
perfectly maintained brake to
work in time.
• The operator's hand may not
be in position to contact the
front hand guard. Brake will not
be tripped.
• Lack of proper maintenance lengthens the brake's stopping time,
making it less effective.
• Dirt, grease, oil, pitch, etc. getting into the working parts of the
mechanism may lengthen the stopping time.
• Wear and fatigue of the activating brake spring, and wear of the brake
/ brake drum and pivot points may lengthen the brake's stopping time.
• A damaged front hand guard may render the brake inoperative.
Checking the Function of the Brake
1. Place the chainsaw on the
ground.
2. Hold the handle with both hands
and accelerate the motor to high
speed by using the trigger
switch.
3. Operate the chain brake by
turning your left wrist against the
front hand guard while
maintaining your grip.
4. The chain should stop immediately.
5. Release the trigger switch.
If the chain does not stop immediately, take the chain saw to your
authorized dealer to repair.










