Jonsered CS 2117 EL Operator's Manual
Jonsered CS 2117 EL Operator's Manual

Jonsered CS 2117 EL Operator's Manual

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115 02 33-26

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  • Page 1 GB Operator’s Manual 115 02 33-26...
  • Page 2: Symbols

    SYMBOLS USED IN OPERATOR’S MANUAL: Always disconnect power before performing cleaning or maintenance work. Always use approved safety gloves. Clean your chain saw regularly. Use approved face mask or safety goggles. SYMBOLS ON THE CHAIN SAW: CAUTION! Chain saws are dangerous! Careless or im- proper use can result in serious or fatal injury.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Husqvarna Norge AS, N-1708 Sarpsborg, Norway hereby declares that the following chain saws: Jonsered CS 2117EL and Jonsered CS 2121EL, with serial numbers starting at 54000001 and onwards, - are manufactured in compliance with EC Directive 98/37/EC (Machinery), EC Directive 73/23/EEC including amendments...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifi Cations

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Motor Rated voltage Rated output Frequency Slip clutch Electronic start control Electronic speed control Electronic overload protection Weight Without guide bar and chain With 14” guide bar and chain Chain lubrication Oil tank volume Oil consumption approx. Oil pump Noise levels Equivalent noise intensity at operator’s ear, according to international standards...
  • Page 5: Chain Saw Parts

    1. Rear handle 2. Power trigger lockout 11. Chain 3. Front handle 12. Guide bar 4. Serial No. plate 13. Chain brake release button 5. Chain tensioner 14. Kickback guard 6. Chain oil reservoir 15. Chain drive cover 7. Chain oil level 16.
  • Page 6 Keep onlookers, children and animals away from the work area. Do not let inexperienced persons handle the chainsaw or power cable. • Keep work area clear and well-lighted. Do not operate chain saw under wet or humid conditions, around water or in rain or snow.
  • Page 7: Starting And Stopping

    STARTING AND STOPPING CAUTION! • Make certain at all times that your footing is secure and that the chain touches nothing but the wood you are cutting. • Keep bystanders away from your work area. Starting • Grip the front handle fi rmly with your left hand. •...
  • Page 8: Kickback Prevention

    Kickbacks occur suddenly and without warning. A kickback may be violent enough to throw a chainsaw back at the user. A running chain can infl ict severe and even fatal injury. It is imperative for users to be familiar with the causes of kickbacks in order to exercise the proper care and use working techniques to prevent kickback.
  • Page 9: Chain Brake With Kickback Guard

    CHAIN BRAKE WITH KICKBACK GUARD Your chain saw is equipped with a chain brake designed to stop the chain instantaneously in the event of a kickback. A chain brake can reduce the risk of accident, but only the operator can prevent accidents from happening. Be extremely careful when operating a chain saw and do not allow the kick- back danger zone to make contact with anything.
  • Page 10: Mounting Guide Bar And Adjusting Chain

    MOUNTING GUIDE BAR AND ADJUSTING CHAIN CAUTION! Always disconnect power before performing cleaning or maintenance work. CAUTION! A loose chain can jump out of its groove during operation and cause serious or even fatal injury. 1. Pull kickback guard back against the front handle to ensure that the chain brake is not applied.
  • Page 11: Chain Catcher

    CHAIN CATCHER The chain catcher is designed to catch a chain which breaks or jumps out of its groove. This problem will generally be avoided, however, if the chain is tensioned properly (see chapter on «Mounting guide bar and adjusting chain» page 9) and the chain and guide bar properly maintained.
  • Page 12: Chain And Guide Bar Lubrication

    CHAIN AND GUIDE BAR LUBRICATION CAUTION! Inadequate lubrication can lead to cutting equipment failure and serious or fatal personal injury. Chain oil • The chain and bar are lubricated by an automatic oiling system. We recommend using only chain saw oil, which is formulated for good adhesion and fl...
  • Page 13: Filing Chain

    General instructions regarding cutters • Never cut wood using a dull chain. Having to press hard is a sure sign of a dull chain, as are very small chips. A very dull chain will produce sawdust rather than chips. • A sharp chain will produce large chips, and the saw will feed itself through the wood.
  • Page 14: Crosscutting

    CAUTION! If the chain becomes stuck in the kerf, STOP THE SAW! Do not attempt to jerk the saw free. You could be harmed by the chain if the saw suddenly comes loose. Lever the saw free instead. • Cutting a log on the ground. There is little danger of the saw jamming or the log splintering, but it is diffi...
  • Page 15: Danger Zone

    Danger zone A danger zone surrounds the tree to a distance of 2 1/2 times the height of the tree. See to it that no one is standing within this zone while you are felling the tree. Felling direction When felling a tree, one always aims to place it where neither objects nor diffi...
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