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1750/1950
GB Operator's Manual
115 02 34-26

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  • Page 1 1750/1950 GB Operator’s Manual 115 02 34-26...
  • Page 2: Symbols

    SYMBOLS USED IN OPERATOR’S MANUAL: Always disconnect power before performing Visual inspection. cleaning or maintenance work. Do not use a coiled extension cord. mm ² Minimum wire cross-section: Always use approved safety gloves. Maximum cable length: 30 m Voltage: 230 V Clean your chain saw regularly.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    - carried out the EC type examination in accordance with the machinery Directive (98/37/EC) Article 8(2)(c) - issued EC type examination certifi cates No. 404/04/1038 - Partner 1750 and 404/04/1037 - Partner 1950 pursuant to machinery Directive 98/37/EC, Annex IV (4) The chain saw submitted is identical to the samples submitted for EC type examination.
  • Page 4: Technical Specifi Cations

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Motor 1700 1950 Rated voltage 220-240 Rated output 1700 1950 Frequency 50/60 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 litres Oil consumption approx.
  • Page 5: Chain Saw Parts

    CHAIN SAW PARTS 1. Rear handle 2. Power trigger lockout 11. Chain 3. Front handle 12. Guide bar 4. Serial No. plate 18. Chain catcher - defl ects chain in case 13. Chain brake release button 5. Chain tensioner chain breaks or derails 14.
  • Page 6 • See to it that others keep their distance as long as the • Ensure that you can move and stand safely at all times. chain is in motion. Keep onlookers, children and animals Watch out for roots, stones, branches, holes, mounds away from the work area.
  • 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

    KICKBACK PREVENTION DANGER! 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 • The chain brake may be activated manually or by the force Your chain saw is equipped with a chain brake designed to of inertia depending on the strength of the kickback and stop the chain instantaneously in the event of a kickback. the position of the saw in relation to the object which made A chain brake can reduce the risk of accident, but only the operator can prevent accidents from happening.
  • 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. 6. Replace the chain drive cover and screw the mounting nut hand tight.
  • 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 • A full reservoir is suffi cient for 20 minutes of steady use. • The chain and bar are lubricated by an automatic oiling system.
  • Page 13: Filing Chain

    FILING CHAIN General instructions regarding cutters See «Technical Specifi cations» for the details which apply to your chain. It is very diffi cult to fi le a chain saw correctly with- • Never cut wood using a dull chain. Having to press hard is a out the proper aids.
  • Page 14: Crosscutting

    CROSSCUTTING • Cutting a log supported at one end. The log is more than CAUTION! likely to splinter if cut straight through from the top down. 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.
  • Page 15: Danger Zone

    Danger zone Notch depth should be around 1/4 of the A danger zone surrounds the tree to a distance of diameter of the tree and the angle should 2 1/2 times the height of the tree. See to it that no one is be around 45°.
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