Commissioning; Mains Connection; Mains Fuse; Electrical Mains Supply Impedance - ATIKA KS2000-40 Instructions D'utilisation

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Commissioning

Mains connection

Compare the voltage given on the machine model plate
e.g. 230 V with the mains voltage and connect the saw
to the relevant and properly earthed plug.
Use a shockproof plug, mains voltage 230 V with
residual current circuit breaker (FI switch 30 mA).
Only use connection cables with sufficient diameters.

Mains fuse

16 A insert

Electrical mains supply impedance

When conditions in the electrical mains supply are un-
favourable, voltage reductions for short periods can occur
during the process of turning on the equipment, which can
adversely affect other equipment (e.g., the flickering of a
lamp).
No breakdowns are to be expected if the maximum,
electrical mains supply impedances given in the table are
met.
P
(W)
Power consumption
1
2000
Switching On / Off
Do not use a device where
− the contactor can not be switched on and off.
− the chain and motor brake does not work properly
Damaged switches must be repaired or replaced
immediately by the customer service.
When switching on the chain saw must be supported
. Chain and sword must stand free.
and held safely
Switch on
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Push and hold automatic trip switch (5). Then operate the
On/Off switch (6). Release now automatic trip switch.
Switching off
Release On/Off switch.

Chain brake

The chain brake is a protective mechanism which in case
of a stroke back chain saw is initiated via the front hand
protection or after releasing the on/off switch. The saw
chain stops immediately (< 0,1 sec.).
Electrical mains supply
Z
(Ω)
impedance
max
0,36

Checking of chain brake

Check from time to time the function of the chain brake.
Set the chain brake release (3) in pos. 2 and switch on
the chain saw.
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Pos. 2 =
Chain brake active
Chain saw does not initiate
Set the chain brake release (3) in pos. 1 and switch on
the chain saw.
Pos. 1 =
Chain brake released
Saw chain initiates

Clamping of saw chain

Check the saw chain tension before
start of work
after the first steps
during sawing regularly all 10 minutes
Only with a correct clamped saw chain and a sufficient
lubrication you can influence the durability.
Please observe the following:
a new saw chain must be reclamped more often until it
has elongated.
in case of heating of chain to operating temperature it
expands and needs to be reclamped.
After finishing the sawing works release tension of
saw chain as in case of cooling too high tensions would
emerge in the saw chain.
if chain flackers or comes out of the guide clamp it
again immediately.
Clamping of saw chain:
1. Put the chain saw with motor facing downward on an
even face.
2. Loosen the fastening screw (11) 1 – 2 revolutions anti-
clockwise.
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3. Turn the chain tension ring (12) stepwise clockwise
until the correct chain tension is reached. The engaging
effect prevents that the chain tension loosens.
The fastening screw (11) turns with it; possibly it
must be released again during the clamping process.
4. The saw chain is correctly clamped when it can be
lifted in the centre of the sword by appr. 3 – 4 mm.
5. Turn the chain tension ring (12) anti-clockwise when
the saw chain is clamped to much.
6. Refasten the fastening screw with the hand.
7. Check wether the chain links are positioned correctly in
the guide slot of the sword.
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