ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Electric Chainsaw

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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONSElectric ChainsawRCS1940

Important!It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before assembling,operating and maintaining this machine.Subject to technical modification.

WARNINGWhen using the product, the safety rules must befollowed. For your own safety and that of bystanders, youmust read and fully understand these instructions beforeoperating the product. You should attend a professionallyorganized safety course in the use, preventative actions,¿UVW DLG DQG PDLQWHQDQFH RI FKDLQVDZV 3OHDVH NHHS these instructions safe for later use.ŶŶWARNINGChainsaws are potentially dangerous tools. Accidentsinvolving the use of chainsaws often result in loss of limbsor death. It is not just the chainsaw that is the hazard.)DOOLQJ EUDQFKHV WRSSOLQJ WUHHV UROOLQJ ORJV FDQ DOO NLOO Diseased or rotting timber poses additional hazards. RX VKRXOG DVVHVV \RXU FDSDELOLW\ RI FRPSOHWLQJ WKH WDVN safely. If there is any doubt, leave it to a professionaltree surgeon.PERSONAL SAFETYŶŶGENERAL SAFETY WARNINGSWARNINGŶRead all safety warnings and all instructions. Failureto follow the warnings and instructions may result inHOHFWULF VKRFN ¿UH DQG RU VHULRXV LQMXU\ Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.The term “power tool’’ in the warnings refers to yourPDLQV RSHUDWHG FRUGHG SRZHU WRRO RU EDWWHU\ RSHUDWHG FRUGOHVV SRZHU WRRO WORK AREA SAFETYŶŶŶKeep work area clean and well lit. &OXWWHUHG RU GDUN areas invite accidents.Do not operate power tools in explosiveatmospheres, such as in the presence of flammableliquids, gases or dust. 3RZHU WRROV FUHDWH VSDUNV which may ignite the dust or fumes.Keep children and bystanders away while operatinga power tool. Distractions can cause you to losecontrol.ELECTRICAL SAFETYŶŶŶŶPower tool plugs must match the outlet. Nevermodify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapterplugs with earthed (grounded) power tools.8QPRGLILHG SOXJV DQG PDWFKLQJ RXWOHWV ZLOO UHGXFH ULVN RI HOHFWULF VKRFN Avoid body contact with earthed or groundedsurfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges andrefrigerators. 7KHUH LV DQ LQFUHDVHG ULVN RI HOHFWULF VKRFN LI \RXU ERG\ LV HDUWKHG RU JURXQGHG Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions.:DWHU HQWHULQJ D SRZHU WRRO ZLOO LQFUHDVH WKH ULVN RI HOHFWULF VKRFN Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord forcarrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool.Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges ormoving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increaseWKH ULVN RI HOHFWULF VKRFN When operating a power tool outdoors, use anextension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of aFRUG VXLWDEOH IRU RXWGRRU XVH UHGXFHV WKH ULVN RI HOHFWULF VKRFN If operating a power tool in a damp location isunavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD)protected supply. 8VH RI DQ 5&' UHGXFHV WKH ULVN RI HOHFWULF VKRFN ŶŶŶŶStay alert, watch what you are doing and usecommon sense when operating a power tool. Donot use a power tool while you are tired or under theinfluence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A momentof inattention while operating power tools may result inserious personal injury.Use personal protective equipment. Always weareye protection. 3URWHFWLYH HTXLSPHQW VXFK DV GXVW PDVN QRQ VNLG VDIHW\ VKRHV KDUG KDW RU KHDULQJ protection used for appropriate conditions will reducepersonal injuries.Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switchis in the off-position before connecting to powersource and/or battery pack, picking up or carryingthe tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on theswitch or energising power tools that have the switchon invites accidents.Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turningthe power tool on. ZUHQFK RU D NH\ OHIW DWWDFKHG WR a rotating part of the power tool may result in personalinjury.Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balanceat all times. This enables better control of the powertool in unexpected situations.Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing orjewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves awayfrom moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or longhair can be caught in moving parts.If devices are provided for the connection of dustextraction and collection facilities, ensure these areconnected and properly used. Use of dust collectionFDQ UHGXFH GXVW UHODWHG KD]DUGV POWER TOOL USE AND CAREŶŶŶŶDo not force the power tool. Use the correct powertool for your application. The correct power tool willdo the job better and safer at the rate for which it wasdesigned.Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turnit on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlledwith the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.Disconnect the plug from the power source and/orthe battery pack from the power tool before makingany adjustments, changing accessories or storingpower tools. Such preventive safety measures reduceWKH ULVN RI VWDUWLQJ WKH SRZHU WRRO DFFLGHQWDOO\ Store idle power tools out of the reach of children1

ŶŶŶand do not allow persons unfamiliar with the powertool or these instructions to operate the power tool.3RZHU WRROV DUH GDQJHURXV LQ WKH KDQGV RI XQWUDLQHG users.Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment orbinding of moving parts, breakage of parts and anyother condition that may affect the power tool’soperation. If damaged, have the power tool repairedbefore use. Many accidents are caused by poorlymaintained power tools.Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. 3URSHUO\ maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges areOHVV OLNHO\ WR ELQG DQG DUH HDVLHU WR FRQWURO Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc,in accordance with these instructions, taking intoaccount the working conditions and the work tobe performed. Use of the power tool for operationsdifferent from those intended could result in ahazardous situation.SERVICEŶHave your power tool serviced by a qualified repairperson using only identical replacement parts.This will ensure that the safety of the power tool ismaintained.ŶŶŶ&KHFN IRU ORRVH IDVWHQHUV PDNH VXUH DOO JXDUGV DQG handles are properly and securely attached. Replaceany damaged parts before use.Do not modify the machine in any way or use partsand accessories which are not recommended by themanufacturer.If you need to use an extension cable ensure it issuitable for outdoor use and has a current capacityVXIILFLHQW WR VXSSO\ \RXU WRRO FKHFN LW EHIRUH HYHU\ XVH for damage, always uncoil it during use because coiledcables can overheat. SRZHU VSLNH FDXVHV YROWDJH IOXFWXDWLRQV DQG PD\ affect other electrical products in the same powerline. Connect the product to a power supply with anLPSHGDQFH HTXDO RU OHVV WKDQ ȍ WR PLQLPL]H voltage fluctuations. Contact your electric powersupplier for further clarification.WARNINGIf the machine is dropped, suffers heavy impact or beginsto vibrate abnormally, immediately stop the machine andinspect for damage or identify the cause of the vibration.Any damage should be properly repaired or replaced byan authorised service centre.ADDITIONAL GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGSŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶ2Some regions have regulations that restrict the use ofWKH SURGXFW &KHFN ZLWK \RXU ORFDO DXWKRULW\ IRU DGYLFH Never allow children or people unfamiliar with theinstructions to use the product. Local regulations mayrestrict the age of the operator.Ensure before each use that all controls and safetydevices function correctly. Do not use the power tool ifthe “off” switch does not stop the motor.Wear full eye and hearing protection, strong sturdygloves as well as head protection while operating theSURGXFW XVH D IDFH PDVN LI RSHUDWLRQ LV GXVW\ Do not wear loose fitting clothing, short trousers orMHZHOOHU\ RI DQ\ NLQG Secure long hair so it is above shoulder level to prevententanglement in moving parts.%HZDUH RI WKURZQ IO\LQJ RU IDOOLQJ REMHFWV NHHS DOO bystanders, children, and animals at least 15 m awayIURP ZRUN DUHD 'R QRW RSHUDWH LQ SRRU OLJKWLQJ 7KH RSHUDWRU UHTXLUHV D FOHDU YLHZ RI WKH ZRUN DUHD WR LGHQWLI\ SRWHQWLDO KD]DUGV Use of hearing protection reduces the ability to hearZDUQLQJV VKRXWV RU DODUPV 7KH RSHUDWRU PXVW SD\ H[WUD DWWHQWLRQ WR ZKDW LV JRLQJ RQ LQ WKH ZRUNLQJ DUHD 2SHUDWLQJ VLPLODU WRROV QHDUE\ LQFUHDVHV ERWK WKH ULVN of hearing injury and the potential for other persons toHQWHU \RXU ZRUNLQJ DUHD Keep firm footing and balance. Do not overreach.Overreaching can result in loss of balance and canLQFUHDVH WKH ULVN RI NLFNEDFN Keep all parts of your body away from any moving part.,QVSHFW WKH PDFKLQH EHIRUH HDFK XVH &KHFN IRU FRUUHFW RSHUDWLRQ RI DOO FRQWUROV LQFOXGLQJ WKH FKDLQ EUDNH CHAINSAW SAFETY WARNINGSŶŶŶŶŶŶŶKeep all parts of the body away from the saw chainwhen the chainsaw is operating. Before you startthe chainsaw, make sure the saw chain is notcontacting anything. A moment of inattention whileoperating chainsaws may cause entanglement of yourclothing or body with the saw chain.Always hold the chainsaw with your right handon the rear handle and your left hand on the fronthandle. Holding the chainsaw with a reversed handFRQILJXUDWLRQ LQFUHDVHV WKH ULVN RI SHUVRQDO LQMXU\ DQG should never be done.Hold the power tool by gripping surface only,because the saw chain may contact hidden wiringor its own cord. Saw chains contacting a “live” wirePD\ PDNH H[SRVHG PHWDO SDUWV RI WKH SRZHU WRRO ³OLYH DQG FRXOG JLYH WKH RSHUDWRU DQ HOHFWULF VKRFN Wear safety glasses and hearing protection. Furtherprotective equipment for head, hands, legs and feetis recommended. GHTXDWH SURWHFWLYH FORWKLQJ ZLOO reduce personal injury by flying debris or accidentalcontact with the saw chain.Do not operate a chainsaw in a tree. Operation ofa chainsaw while up in a tree may result in personalinjury.Always keep proper footing and operate thechainsaw only when standing on fixed, secure andlevel surface. Slippery or unstable surfaces such asladders may cause a loss of balance or control of thechainsaw.When cutting a limb that is under tension be alertfor spring back. When the tension in the wood fibres isUHOHDVHG WKH VSULQJ ORDGHG OLPE PD\ VWULNH WKH RSHUDWRU

ŶŶŶŶŶDQG RU WKURZ WKH FKDLQVDZ RXW RI FRQWURO Use extreme caution when cutting brush andsaplings. The slender material may catch the sawchain and be whipped toward you or pull you offbalance.Carry the chainsaw by the front handle with thechainsaw switched off and away from your body.When transporting or storing the chainsaw alwaysfit the guide bar cover. 3URSHU KDQGOLQJ RI WKH FKDLQVDZ ZLOO UHGXFH WKH OLNHOLKRRG RI DFFLGHQWDO FRQWDFW with the moving saw chain.Follow instructions for lubricating, chain tensioningand changing accessories. Improperly tensionedRU OXEULFDWHG FKDLQ PD\ HLWKHU EUHDN RU LQFUHDVH WKH FKDQFH IRU NLFNEDFN Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil andgrease. Greasy, oily handles are slippery causing lossof control.Cut wood only. Do not use chainsaw for purposesnot intended. For example: do not use chainsawfor cutting plastic, masonry or non-wood buildingmaterials. Use of the chainsaw for operations differentthan intended could result in a hazardous situation.ADDITIONAL CHAINSAW SAFETY WARNINGSŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶCauses and operator prevention of kickback:.LFNEDFN PD\ RFFXU ZKHQ WKH QRVH RU WLS RI WKH JXLGH EDU touches an object, or when the wood closes in and pinchesthe saw chain in the cut.Tip contact in some cases may cause a sudden reverseUHDFWLRQ NLFNLQJ WKH JXLGH EDU XS DQG EDFN WRZDUGV WKH operator.3LQFKLQJ WKH VDZ FKDLQ DORQJ WKH WRS RI WKH JXLGH EDU PD\ SXVK WKH JXLGH EDU UDSLGO\ EDFN WRZDUGV WKH RSHUDWRU Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control ofthe saw which could result in serious personal injury. Donot rely exclusively upon the safety devices built into yourVDZ V D FKDLQVDZ XVHU \RX VKRXOG WDNH VHYHUDO VWHSV WR NHHS \RXU FXWWLQJ MREV IUHH IURP DFFLGHQW RU LQMXU\ .LFNEDFN LV WKH UHVXOW RI WRRO PLVXVH DQG RU LQFRUUHFW operating procedures or conditions and can be avoided byWDNLQJ SURSHU SUHFDXWLRQV DV JLYHQ EHORZŶ Maintain a firm grip, with thumbs and fingersencircling the chainsaw handles, with both handson the saw and position your body and arm to allowyou to resist kickback forces. .LFNEDFN IRUFHV FDQ be controlled by the operator, if proper precautions areWDNHQ 'R QRW OHW JR RI WKH FKDLQVDZ Ŷ Do not overreach and do not cut above shoulderheight. This helps prevent unintended tip contact andenables better control of the chainsaw in unexpectedsituations.Ŷ Only use replacement bars and chains specifiedby the manufacturer. Incorrect replacement bars andFKDLQV PD\ FDXVH FKDLQ EUHDNDJH DQG RU NLFNEDFN Ŷ Follow the manufacturer’s sharpening andmaintenance instructions for the saw chain.Decreasing the depth gauge height can lead toLQFUHDVHG NLFNEDFN ŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶŶ,W LV UHFRPPHQGHG WR FXW ORJV RQ D VDZ KRUVH RU FUDGOH when operating the product the first time.(QVXUH DOO JXDUGV KDQGOHV DQG VSLNHG EXPSHU DUH properly fitted and are in good condition.3HUVRQV XVLQJ WKLV FKDLQVDZ VKRXOG EH LQ JRRG KHDOWK 7KH FKDLQVDZ LV D KHDY\ XQLW VR WKH RSHUDWRU UHTXLUHV to be physically fit. The operator should be alert, havegood vision, mobility, balance and manual dexterity. Ifthere is any doubt, do not operate the chainsaw.Do not start using the product until you have a clearZRUN DUHD VHFXUH IRRWLQJ DQG D SODQQHG UHWUHDW SDWK away from the falling tree.Beware of the emission of lubricant mist and saw dust.:HDU D PDVN RU UHVSLUDWRU LI UHTXLUHG Electric power should be supplied via a residual currentGHYLFH 5&' ZLWK D WULSSLQJ FXUUHQW RI QRW PRUH WKDQ P If the power cable becomes damaged, you must returnthe machine to an authorised service centre for repairor replacement. OZD\V NHHS WKH SRZHU FDEOH WLG\ DQG DZD\ IURP WKH area of cutting. Apart from the danger of electrocution,untidy cables cause falls and trips.'R QRW FXW YLQHV DQG RU VPDOO XQGHUJURZWK OHVV WKDQ PP LQ GLDPHWHU Always hold the chainsaw with both hands whenoperating the saw. Use a firm grip with thumbs andfingers encircling the chainsaw handles. Right handmust be on the rear handle and left hand on the fronthandle.%HIRUH VWDUWLQJ WKH WRRO PDNH VXUH WKH VDZ FKDLQ LV QRW contacting any object.Do not modify your tool in any way or use it to powerany attachments or devices not recommended by themanufacturer for your saw.7KHUH VKRXOG EH D ILUVW DLG NLW FRQWDLQLQJ ODUJH wound dressings and a means to summon attentionH J ZKLVWOH FORVH WR WKH RSHUDWRU ODUJHU PRUH FRPSUHKHQVLYH NLW VKRXOG EH UHDVRQDEO\ QHDUE\ The operator may be tempted to remove the helmet ifWKHUH LV QR GDQJHU RI IDOOLQJ REMHFWV LQ WKH ZRUN DUHD EXW remember the helmet, particularly with the mesh visor,can help reduce the potential for injury to the face andKHDG LI NLFNEDFN RFFXUV An incorrectly tensioned chain can jump off the guidebar and could result in serious injury or fatality. TheOHQJWK RI FKDLQ GHSHQGV RQ WKH WHPSHUDWXUH &KHFN WKH WHQVLRQ IUHTXHQWO\ RX VKRXOG JHW XVHG WR \RXU QHZ FKDLQVDZ E\ PDNLQJ simple cuts on securely supported wood. Do thiswhenever you have not operated the saw for sometime.7R UHGXFH WKH ULVN RI LQMXU\ DVVRFLDWHG ZLWK FRQWDFWLQJ PRYLQJ SDUWV DOZD\V VWRS WKH PRWRU DSSO\ FKDLQ EUDNH UHPRYH WKH SOXJ IURP WKH SRZHU VRFNHW DQG PDNH VXUH DOO PRYLQJ SDUWV KDYH FRPH WR D VWRS EHIRUH– FOHDQLQJ RU FOHDULQJ D EORFNDJH– leaving the product unattended3

ŶŶŶŶŶ– installing or removing attachments– FKHFNLQJ PDLQWHQDQFH RU ZRUNLQJ RQ WKH PDFKLQH7KH VL]H RI WKH ZRUN DUHD GHSHQGV RQ WKH MRE EHLQJ SHUIRUPHG DV ZHOO DV WKH VL]H RI WKH WUHH RU ZRUN SLHFH LQYROYHG )RU H[DPSOH IHOOLQJ D WUHH UHTXLUHV D ODUJHU ZRUN DUHD WKDQ PDNLQJ RWKHU FXWV L H EXFNLQJ FXWV etc. The operator needs to be aware and in control ofHYHU\WKLQJ KDSSHQLQJ LQ WKLV ZRUN DUHD Do not cut with your body in line with the guide barDQG FKDLQ ,I \RX GR H[SHULHQFH NLFNEDFN WKLV ZLOO KHOS prevent the chain coming into contact with your heador body.'R QRW XVH D EDFN DQG IRUZDUG VDZLQJ PRWLRQ OHW WKH FKDLQ GR WKH ZRUN NHHS WKH FKDLQ VKDUS DQG GRQ¶W WU\ WR push the chain through the cut.Do not put pressure on the saw at the end of the cut.%H UHDG\ WR WDNH RQ WKH ZHLJKW RI WKH VDZ DV LW FXWV IUHH from the wood. Failure to do so could result in possibleserious personal injury.Do not stop the saw in the middle of a cutting operation.Keep the saw running until it is already removed fromthe cut.Push and pullThe reaction force is always opposite to the direction thechain is moving. Thus, the operator must be ready toFRQWURO WKH WHQGHQF\ IRU WKH PDFKLQH WR SXOO DZD\ IRUZDUG PRWLRQ ZKHQ FXWWLQJ RQ WKH ERWWRP HGJH RI WKH EDU DQG WKH SXVK EDFNZDUGV WRZDUGV WKH RSHUDWRU ZKHQ FXWWLQJ DORQJ the top edge.Saw jammed in the cut6WRS WKH FKDLQVDZ DQG PDNH LW VDIH 'R QRW WU\ WR IRUFH WKH FKDLQ DQG EDU RXW RI WKH FXW DV WKLV LV OLNHO\ WR EUHDN WKH FKDLQ ZKLFK PD\ VZLQJ EDFN DQG VWULNH WKH RSHUDWRU 7KLV situation normally occurs because the wood is incorrectlysupported and forcing the cut to close under compressionthereby pinching the blade. If adjusting the support doesnot release the bar and chain, use wooden wedges or alever to open the cut and release the saw. Never try to startWKH FKDLQVDZ ZKHQ WKH JXLGH EDU LV DOUHDG\ LQ D FXW RU NHUI Personal protective equipment*RRG TXDOLW\ SHUVRQDO SURWHFWLYH HTXLSPHQW DV XVHG E\ SURIHVVLRQDOV ZLOO KHOS WR UHGXFH WKH ULVN RI LQMXU\ WR the operator. The following items should be used whenRSHUDWLQJ \RXU FKDLQVDZSafety helmet– VKRXOG FRPSO\ ZLWK (1 DQG EH &( PDUNHGHearing protection– VKRXOG FRPSO\ ZLWK (1 DQG EH &( PDUNHGEye and face protection– VKRXOG EH &( PDUNHG DQG FRPSO\ ZLWK (1 IRU VDIHW\ JODVVHV RU (1 IRU PHVK YLVRUVGloves– VKRXOG FRPSO\ ZLWK (1 DQG EH &( PDUNHGLeg protection (chaps)– VKRXOG FRPSO\ ZLWK (1 EH &( PDUNHG DQG SURYLGH DOO URXQG SURWHFWLRQ Chainsaw safety boots4–VKRXOG FRPSO\ ZLWK (1 ,62 DQG EH PDUNHG ZLWK D VKLHOG GHSLFWLQJ D FKDLQVDZ WR VKRZ FRPSOLDQFH ZLWK (1 2FFDVLRQDO XVHUV PD\ XVH VWHHO WRH FDS VDIHW\ ERRWV ZLWK SURWHFWLYH JDLWHUV ZKLFK FRQIRUP WR (1 LI WKH JURXQG LV HYHQ DQG WKHUH LV OLWWOH ULVN RI WULSSLQJ RU FDWFKLQJ RQ XQGHUJURZWKChainsaw jackets for upper body protection– VKRXOG FRPSO\ ZLWK (1 DQG EH &( PDUNHGINSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE PROPER TECHNIQUES FOR BASIC FELLING, LIMBING, AND CROSSCUTTINGUnderstanding the forces within the woodWhen you understand the directional pressures andstresses inside the wood you can reduce the “pinches” orat least expect them during your cutting. Tension in theZRRG PHDQV WKH ¿EHUV DUH EHLQJ SXOOHG DSDUW DQG LI \RX FXW LQ WKLV DUHD WKH ³NHUI RU FXW ZLOO WHQG WR RSHQ DV WKH VDZ goes through. If a log is being supported on a saw horseand the end is hanging unsupported over the end thentension is created on the upper surface due to the weightRI WKH RYHUKDQJLQJ ORJ VWUHWFKLQJ WKH ¿EHUV /LNHZLVH WKH XQGHUVLGH RI WKH ORJ ZLOO EH LQ FRPSUHVVLRQ DQG WKH ¿EHUV are being pushed together. If a cut is made in this area theNHUI ZLOO KDYH WKH WHQGHQF\ WR FORVH XS GXULQJ WKH FXW 7KLV would pinch the blade.Felling a treeSee page 17 - 18.:KHQ EXFNLQJ DQG IHOOLQJ RSHUDWLRQV DUH EHLQJ SHUIRUPHG by two or more persons at the same time, the fellingRSHUDWLRQV VKRXOG EH VHSDUDWHG IURP WKH EXFNLQJ RSHUDWLRQ by a distance of at least twice the height of the tree beingfelled. Trees should not be felled in a manner that wouldHQGDQJHU DQ\ SHUVRQ VWULNH DQ\ XWLOLW\ OLQH RU FDXVH DQ\ SURSHUW\ GDPDJH ,I WKH WUHH GRHV PDNH FRQWDFW ZLWK DQ\ XWLOLW\ OLQH WKH FRPSDQ\ VKRXOG EH QRWL¿HG LPPHGLDWHO\ 7KH FKDLQVDZ RSHUDWRU VKRXOG NHHS RQ WKH XSKLOO VLGH RI WKH WHUUDLQ DV WKH WUHH LV OLNHO\ WR UROO RU VOLGH GRZQKLOO DIWHU it is felled.An escape path should be planned and cleared asnecessary before cuts are started. The escape path shouldH[WHQG EDFN

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