Assembly; Before The First Commissioning; Chain Lubrication; Charging The Oil Tank - ATIKA KS 2002/40 Notice Originale

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Assembly

Connect chain saw to power supply
system only after having finished the complete assembly.
Risk of njury!
Wear protective gloves when assembling.
Put the chain saw on an even face.
 
 Remove the cover (10) by loosening the fastening screw
(11).
Put on the guide bar.
 
 Insert the saw chains into the circular guide slot of the guide
bar.
Attend to the correct running direction of the chain links.
When assembling, pay attention that the chain links
 
are lying correctly within the guide slot and on the chain
wheel (13).
Saw chain can hardly be put around the chain wheel?
Turn the chain clamp (21) anti-clockwise until the saw chain
can easily be put around the chain wheel. Turn the chain
clamp (21) clockwise until the saw chain is firmly clamped.
 Now, refasten the cover (10).
 Clamp the saw chain as described in paragraph „Clamping
of saw chain".

Before the first commissioning

Chain lubrication

The chain saw is not delivered filled with saw chain
adhering oil.
Never operate the chain saw without lubrication. Any
use without chain saw oil may result in damage of the
chain saw and guide bar.
The durability and cutting power of the chain depends on the
optimal lubrication. During operation the saw chain is
automatically wetted with oil.

Charging the oil tank

 Put the chain saw on a suitable base.
 
Unscrew the oil tank lock (9).
Fill the oil tank with bio-degradable chain saw adhering
oil (app. 200 ml). The fill level can be seen on the inspection
window (17). For easier filling use a funnel.
When filling observe that no dirt reaches the oil tank.
 Screw on the oil tank lock again.
Never use recycled oil or used oil. The guarantee expires
when using oil which is not allowed for chain saws.

Commissioning

Before sawing

Carry out the following checks before the initiation and
regularly during the working process. Observe the relevant
sections in the operating instruction manual:
 Ist he chain saw assembled completely and properly?
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 Is the chain saw in good and safe condition?
 Only use a suited guide bar/saw chain combination as
described under "Technical data". Incorrect combinations
increase the risk of kickbacks.
 Is the oil tank filled (chain lubrication)?
Check the oil level on a regular basis. Top up saw chain oil
without delay to prevent the saw chain from running dry.
 Is saw chain clamped correctly?
Observe the points in paragraph "Clamping saw chain".
 Is saw chain sharpened correctly?
Use only well sharpened saw chains as edgeless saw
chains increase not only the risk of backstrokes but also
charge the motor.
 Is chain brake released and works properly?
Observe the points in paragraph "Checking the chain brake".
 Are the handles clean and dry – free of oil and resin?
 Before starting your work make sure that:
 no other persons, children or animals stay within the
working area,
 you can always step back without any barriers,
 your standing area is free from foreign objects,
brushwood and branches,
 you have always a secure standing position.
 Take environmental influences into consideration:
 Do not work on snow, ice or recently peeled wood – slip
hazard.
 Do not work under insufficient light conditions (e.g. fog,
rain, snow flurry or twilight). You can not see anymore
details within the falling area – risk of accident.
 Do not use the chain saw near inflammable liquids or
gases - Risk of fire.

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.
 In case of disadvantageous power system conditions short-
term voltage reductions can occur during the starting
process of the device which can influence other devices
(e.g. jittering of a lamp). No failures are expected when the
house service connection has a continuous currect-carrying
capacity greater than 100 A per phase.
Main fuse: 16 A

Mounting of the extension cable

In order to prevent an unintended loosening of the
connection assembly put the extension cable as noose through
the opening on the rear handhold (17) and put it over the cable
mounting (22).

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