Operating And Display; Elements - MTD ECS 1800/35 Operating Instructions Manual

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Before all work on this
appliance
To prevent injury, before performing
any work (e.g. maintenance and
adjustments) on this appliance
– Switch OFF the engine.
– wait until all rotating parts have
come to a standstill,
– pull out the mains plug,
– leave motor to cool down
(approx. 30 minutes).
After working with
the appliance
– Before leaving the appliance,
always pull out the mains plug.
– Place sheath on cutting mecha-
nism.
Personal protective equip-
ment/appropriate clothing
When cutting with the power tool,
always wear the following protective
equipment:
Head protection:
Protective helmet
with face protection
Hearing protection:
Ear plugs/ear defenders
according to DIN
EN 352-1
Eye protection: all-round
tightly fitting goggles/
protective shield
on helmet
Foot protection:
Safety boots with non-
slip soles, steel toe-caps
and leg protection
Hand guard:
Protective leather
gloves
Clothing:
Safety overalls
(cut-resistant)
Safety jacket
(cut-resistant)
Avoid becoming entangled by your
clothing:
– Wear only tight-fitting clothing!
– Do not wear any jewellery!
– Cover long hair with a hair net!
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Operating Instructions – Chain Saw with Electric Motor
Symbols on the appliance
On the appliance you will find
various symbols on adhesive labels.
They have the following specific
meanings:
Before switching
on the power tool, follow
!
the safety instructions.
Risk of injury from
electric current!
Before switching on the
power tool, read and
follow the instructions
for use.
When working with the
power tool, wear sturdy
footwear.
Wear protective gloves!
When working with the
power tool, wear hearing
protection.
When working with
the power tool, wear
goggles.
Protect from moisture!
Before carrying out
setting, cleaning and
maintenance work, and
in the event of damage
to the line, remove the
plug from the mains!
Keep third parties away
from the danger area!
Always keep these symbols
on the appliance in a legible state.
Symbols in the user's guide
Symbols are employed in the user's
guide to indicate hazards or draw
attention to important information.
They have the following specific
meanings:
Danger
!
Draws your attention to sources
of potential danger associated
with the task you are undertaking
at the time which constitute
a danger to persons.
Caution
Used to highlight hazards which
are associated with the activity
that is being described, whereby
damage could occur to the appli-
ance.
Note
This indicates important information
and application tips.
Disposal instructions
Dispose of packaging remnants,
old appliance, etc., in accordance
with local regulations.
Old electrical equipment
is recyclable and should
therefore not be thrown
in the dustbin!
We request that you support
us with your active contribution
in the conservation of resources
and protection of the environment
and to dispose of this appliance
at collection points, if available.
Operating times
Comply with the national/municipal
regulations concerning the times
when the appliance may be used
(if required, contact your local
authority).

Operating and display

elements

Caution.
Damage to the appliance.
The functions of the operating and
display elements are described
beforehand. Do not perform any
functions yet!
Fig. 1
1 Saw rail
2 Saw chain
3 Hand grip
4 Hand guard (actuator for chain
brake)
5 Switch interlock
6 Start button
7 Chain wheel guard
8 Rear hand guard
9 Filling orifice for chain
oil (tank cap)
10 Handle

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