Operation Manual
The overload circuit breaker cuts off the
power supply to the saw in the event of
mechanical overload due to, e.g.
excessive infeed force,
- "lugging down" the motor,
- pinching the saw chain
in the cut.
If the overload circuit breaker has cut off
the power supply:
•
Pull the guide bar out of the cut.
•
Wait for the overload circuit breaker
to cool down (about 20 seconds).
•
Disengage chain brake if
necessary.
•
Press in button as far as stop.
If the motor does not start when you
switch on, you can assume that the
overload circuit breaker has not cooled
down sufficiently. Wait a little longer and
then press the button again as far as
stop.
When the motor starts again:
•
Run your saw for about 15 seconds
off-load.
This helps cool the motor and helps
prevent the overload circuit breaker
being tripped again.
The saw chain must always throw off
a small amount of oil.
•
Never operate your saw without
chain lubrication. If the chain is run
dry the whole cutting attachment
will be irretrievably damaged within
a very short time.
Always check chain lubrication and
oil level in tank before starting work.
•
Every new chain has to be broken
in for about 2 to 3 minutes.
•
After breaking in chain, check chain
tension and adjust if necessary -
see section "Checking Chain
Tension".
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