NAKAYAMA EC2035 Electric Chainsaw Instructions

June 9, 2024
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EC2035 Electric Chainsaw

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| Warning!
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| Read the instructions’ manual before use.
| Wear safety glasses.
| Wear ear protection.
| Wear safety gloves.
| Wear safety shoes.
| Keep dry. Store in a dry place.
| Switch off the tool, pull out the plug and wait until all moving parts have completely stopped before cleaning, maintenance, storage and/or transport.
| Switch off the tool immediately and pull out the plug if the power cord gets damaged.
| Maintain a safe distance.
| Hold the tool firmly with both hands. Never attempt to use the tool with only one hand.
| Make sure that the tip of the bar does not come into contact with solid objects.
| Risk of kickback. If the chain on the tip of the bar comes into contact with an object the bar can be thrown up/back – risk of fatal or serious personal injury.
| Sound power level.
| Safety class II.
| Approved as per applicable directives.
| Recycle discarded product in accordance with local regulations.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

NOTE: These instructions should always be enclosed with the tool in case it is borrowed, transferred or moved.

  • Do not use the tool if it is not working properly. Take the tool to an authorised service centre, or other qualified personnel, to be checked and repaired.
  • Do not use the tool in explosives hazardous areas, such as in the vicinity of flammable liquids, gases or dust.
  • Make sure that the tool cannot be unintentionally started.
  • Do not use the tool if it cannot be switched on and off with the power switch.
  • Do not overload the tool. Do not use the tool for any other purpose than the one it is designed for.
  • Always take basic safety precautions when using power tools. Always wear appropriate personal safety equipment.
  • Never use power tools if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, medication or other substances.
  • The tool is not intended to be used by persons (children or adults) with any form of functional disorders, or by persons who do not have sufficient experience or knowledge on how to use it, unless they have received instructions concerning the use of the tool from someone who is responsible for their safety.
  • Do not let children use the tool. Keep children under supervision to make sure they do not play with the tool.
  • Store the tool out of the reach of children and unauthorised persons.

IMPORTANT: Risk of personal injury as a result of vibration!
Vibrations can cause personal injury. Stop working immediately and seek medical attention if you experience numbness, itching, tingling or pain, or if your skin changes colour.
Vibration levels can deviate from the declared value, depending on how the machine is used. The following factors can influence the level of vibrations:

  • Incorrect use.
  • Unsuitable accessories.
  • Machining of unsuitable materials.
  • Inadequate maintenance.

The following measures will reduce the risk of personal injury:

  • Use the machine in accordance with the instructions.
  • Avoid working at low temperatures.
  • Keep your body and especially your hands warm.
  • Take regular pauses and move your hands to stimulate circulation.

Electrical safety

  • The plug must be plugged into a correctly installed and grounded outlet.
  • The machine must be connected to the mains supply with a residual current device with a maximum tripping current of 30 mA.
  • Check that the mains voltage corresponds to the rated voltage on the type plate.
  • Do not touch the plug or power cord with wet hands or other wet parts of your body.
  • Do not pull the power cord to remove the plug from the outlet.
  • Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Avoid bending, clenching, dragging or driving over the power cord.
  • Do not carry or pull the tool by the power cord.
  • Always check the power cord and plug before using the tool.
  • Pull out the plug immediately if the power cord or plug get damaged during your work. Do not use the tool if the power cord or plug are damaged.
  • Unplug the tool when it is not in use.
  • Check that the power switch is in the OFF position before plugging in.
  • Switch off the machine and pull out the plug before moving it.

Maintenance

  • Switch off the machine, pull out the plug and wait until all moving parts have completely stopped before cleaning and/or servicing the tool.
  • Do not carry out any maintenance or adjustments other than those described in this manual. Any other repairs must be carried out by an authorised service centre or other qualified personnel.
  • Only use spare parts recommended by the manufacturer. The use of other parts can result in personal injury, material damage, and/or damage to the environment. This will also render the guarantee null and void.

Chain saw safety instructions

  • Never allow children, persons with functional disorders or persons who are unfamiliar with the machine and these instructions, to use it.

  • Do not use the machine if it is not fully assembled and complies with all the requirements.

  • Check that the machine is working properly, that the bar is correctly and firmly fitted, that the chain is correctly tensioned and that the chain brake is working.

  • Check that all screw unions are properly tightened at regular intervals.

  • Check that the work area is free from obstructions and foreign objects. Pay attention to your surroundings.

  • Keep other people, especially children, and pets at a safe distance of at least 15 metres from the work area.

  • Do not use the machine in bad weather conditions or in the dark.

  • Only use the machine to saw wood. Do not use the machine for any other purpose than the one it is designed for.

  • Keep the handles clean, dry and free from oil and grease. Dirty handles make it difficult to hold the machine – risk of personal injury and/or material damage.

  • Do not saw bushes – thin branches can get caught in the chain and get thrown out.

  • Always maintain a firm footing and good balance. Avoid unbalanced and uncomfortable positions when working. Be careful when working on slopes.

  • Hold the machine firmly with both hands. Hold the back handle in your right hand and the front handle in your left hand, even if you are left-handed. Keep a firm grip on both handles.

  • Keep your hands and the rest of your body away from the chain when the machine is running. Check that the chain is not touching the ground or an object when starting the machine.

  • Do not overreach. Never saw above shoulder height. Do not lead forwards or backwards when sawing.

  • Never use the appliance from a ladder, tree or other unstable place. This could cause you to lose your balance or lose control of the machine.

  • Be careful to avoid slipping or falling, especially when walking backwards.

  • Always work with the chain at top speed.

  • Do not saw wood pieces under tension.

  • Do not work alone. Always make sure there is another person nearby who can provide help if necessary.

  • Switch off the machine and apply the chain brake before moving away. Carry the machine with the bar pointing behind you and the guard in place.

  • Do not expose the machine to rain or moisture. Store in a dry place.

  • Keep the power cord away from the immediate work area. Always keep the power cord behind you.

  • Pull out the plug from the power source immediately if the power cord gets damaged.

  • If the machine is used outdoors, only use an extension cord approved for outdoor use. If an extension cord is used, the cross-sectional area of the wires must be dimensioned for the power supply to the machine.

  • Do not remove or cover the symbols and markings on the machine. Replace any stickers that have become illegible or lost.

  • Use the following safety equipment:
    – Helmet with visor.
    – Approved ear protection.
    – Safety glasses or visor.
    – Non-slip safety shoes with protection for the lower part of the leg.
    – Heavy-duty safety gloves.
    – Overalls and jacket with saw protection.

  • Do not wear loose-fitting clothing as these can get caught in moving parts. Do not wear jewellery, a watch, etc.

  • Keep your hair above shoulder length. Wear a hair net if you have long hair.

Residual risks

  • Risk of personal injury from contact with the chain.
  • Risk of personal injury from ejected parts of the chain or bar.
  • Risk of personal injury from ejected pieces of the workpiece.
  • Risk of hearing impairment if ear protection is not used.
  • Risk of personal injury as a result of inhaling particles of the sawn wood.
  • Risk of personal injury from contact with oil.

To reduce these risks, always use the recommended personal safety equipment.
Reduction of noise and vibration
To reduce noise and vibrations when using the machine, limit the time the machine is in use, use low-power vibration and noise modes and suitable safety equipment. Plan the work so that exposure to heavy vibrations is spread over a longer period.
Take the following precautions to minimise the risks of exposure to vibrations and/or noise:

  • Only use the tool in accordance with these instructions.
  • Check that the tool is in good condition.
  • Use accessories that are in good condition and are suitable for the specific purpose of use.
  • Keep a firm grip on the handles/ grips.
  • Maintain and lubricate the tool in accordance with the instructions.

WARNING! The actual vibration level when using power tools may differ from the specified maximum value, depending on how the tool is used. It is therefore necessary to determine which safety precautions are required to protect the user, based on an estimate of exposure in actual operating conditions (taking into account all stages of the work cycle, e.g. the time when the tool is switched off and when it is idling, in addition to the start- up time).

INTENDED USE

The electric chain saw must only be used to saw wood, with a chain of the recommended type. Do not use the saw for any other purpose.
The saw is not intended for commercial or industrial use.
Never modify the saw in any way and do not use parts that are not approved by the manufacturer. This can result in damage or injury.
The electric chain saw must only be used for its intended purpose and in accordance with these instructions. Any other use is considered to be unsuitable.

SPECIFICATIONS

Technical Data

Model| EC2035
Voltage| 220 V
Power| 1800 W
No load speed| 7500 rpm
Bar length| 350mm
Cutting speed| 14 m/s
Oil tank capacity| 120 ml
Cable length| 0.25 m
Weight| 4.4 kg

Main Parts (Img. 1)

1. Front handle
2. Kickback guard
3. Chain
4. Bar
5. Sprocket nose
6. Lock nut
7. Casing
8. Bumper spike
9. Clamping screw
10. Screw
11. Oil hole
12. Chain drive sprocket| 13. Power switch
14. Lock button
15. Back handle
16. Power cord
17. Cable strain relief clamp
18. Hand guard
19. Ventilation openings
20. Oil level inspection gauge
21. Filler cap for chain oil
22. Bar guard
23. Spanner
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  • The manufacturer reserves the right to make minor changes to product design and technical specifications without prior notice unless these changes significantly affect the performance and safety of the products. The parts described / illustrated in the pages of the manual that you hold in your hands may also concern other models of the manufacturer’s product line with similar features and may not be included in the product you just acquired.
  • To ensure the safety and reliability of the product and the warranty validity, all repair, inspection, repair or replacement work, including maintenance and special adjustments, must only be carried out by technicians of the authorized service department of the manufacturer.
  • Always use the product with the supplied equipment. Operation of the product with non-provided equipment may cause malfunctions or even serious injury or death. The manufacturer and the importer shall not be liable for injuries and damages resulting from the use of non-conforming equipment.

ASSEMBLY

Incorrect assembly of the parts for the electric chain saw can result in the risk of serious and/or fatal personal injury. Do not use the chain saw if it has not been completely assembled and all parts have been correctly fitted and tightened.
Fitting the bar and chain

  1. Undo the nut on the cover and remove the cover.
  2. Turn the chain tensioning screw forwards.
  3. Place the bar with the slot over the guide.
  4. Put the chain round the sprocket. Check the direction of rotation.
  5. Put the chain round the bar.
  6. Fit the cover.
  7. Tighten the nut loosely.

NOTE: Note the positioning of the guide when fitting the chain.
Checking the chain tension (Img. 2)
Check the chain tension before using for the first time, after the first cut, and then about every 10 minutes. The links hanging underneath the bar should be in full contact with the bar. Tension the chain if it is too slack. Wear safety gloves.
Chain lubrication
There is no oil in the chain saw on delivery. Fill with oil before using the saw.

OPERATION

Safety devices
The electric chain saw has several safety devices to reduce the risk of personal injury when in use.

  • Chain catcher
    The chain catcher catches the chain if it comes off or jumps out from the slot on the bar. Correct maintenance of the bar and correct and regular tensioning of the chain will prevent such problems.

  • Chain brake handle
    To reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of kickback the saw has a chain brake, which triggers on contact and stops the chain immediately.

  • Hand guard
    The hand guard protects the hand from branches and from the chain if it comes off or loose.

  • Cable strain relief clamp (Img. 3)
    The cable strain relief clamp protects the power cord from unnecessary strain.

Before operation
Do not use the chain saw if it is damaged or not working properly, or if the power cord or plug are damaged. Damaged parts must be repaired or replaced before using the chain saw.

  • Check that the chain brake is working properly.
  • Check that the hand guard is undamaged.
  • Check that the power switch and its lock button are working properly.
  • Check that the handles are clean, dry and free from oil and grease.
  • Check that all parts are correctly fitted and undamaged.
  • Check that the chain catcher is in good condition and undamaged.
  • Check the chain tension.
  • Put the power cord through the cable strain relief clamp as shown in the diagram

Checking the chain brake (Img. 4 – 5)
The chain brake stops the chain immediately in the event of kickback. Always check before use that the chain brake is working properly.

  1. Put the chain saw on the ground.
  2. Start the chain saw.
  3. Push the chain brake handle forwards.
    The chain should stop immediately.
    Do not use the chain saw if the chain brake is not working properly. Take the chain saw to an authorised service centre to be checked and repaired.

Starting the tool (Img. 6)

  1. The chain brake handle must be in its pulled back position.
  2. Hold the saw firmly with both hands.
  3. Press in the switch lock button (1).
  4. Press in the power switch (2).
  5. The chain saw starts.
  6. The lock button can be released when the chain saw starts.

SAWING

Study the technique of working with chainsaws. It is recommended that users have received appropriate training before using the chainsaw. The information on cutting techniques contained in this manual is only intended as a supplement.
Correct working posture (Img. 7)

  • Always maintain a firm footing and good balance.
  • Never saw above shoulder height. Do not overreach.
  • Never use the chain saw from a ladder, tree or other unstable place.
  • Do not use the chain saw in bad weather conditions or in the dark.
  • Stand with both feet firmly on the ground.
  • Pay attention to any obstructions in your work area.
  • Hold the chain saw firmly with both hands when working.

Kickback (Img. 8 – 9)
Kickback can occur if the tip or topside of the bar comes into contact with wood or other solid objects. The saw then “kicks back”, which can cause serious and/or fatal personal injury.

  • Always check before use that the chain brake is working properly.
  • Do not allow the tip of the bar to make contact with wood or other solid objects.
  • The chain brake may not be applied automatically in the event of minor kickback. For this reason, always hold the chain saw firmly with both hands. The correct and careful way of working is the only reliable method of reducing the risk of kickback.

Over cutting (Img. 10)
With this technique sawing takes place with the underside of the bar, in a downwards motion, so that the chain pulls the saw forward, away from the user. This allows the front of the saw to provide support and absorb the force from the wood being sawn.
Undercutting (Img. 11)
With this technique sawing takes place with the topside of the bar, in an upwards motion, so that the chain pushes the saw backwards towards the user. If bar twists the chain saw can throw back towards the user with great force.
If the user does not withstand the pushing force of the saw there is a risk of the tip of the bar coming into contact with the wood, which can cause kickback.
Tree felling
Caution! Risk of personal injury!

  • Felling and limbing should only be carried out by qualified personnel – risk of fatal and/or serious personal injury.
  • Always stand to the side of the tree being felled – risk of fatal and/or serious personal injury.

Check the following points before felling trees:

  • Check that there are no people or animals in the work area.
  • Check that everyone involved in the work has a clear retreat from the felling area. The retreat should run at an angle from the direction of fall. (Img. 12)
  • Check that the area around the tree is free from obstructions that can be tripped over.
  • Check that the nearest workplace is at least 2.5 times the tree height away. Check the direction in which the tree is going to fall and make sure there are no
    people, animals or obstacles within at least 2.5 times the tree height.

Tree felling takes place in two steps (Img. 13).

  1. Make a notch cut (B) through about 1/3 of the diameter of the trunk, on the side in which the tree is to fall.
  2. Saw the felling cut (A) from the other side of the tree, 3–5 cm above the bottom of the notch cut. Always leave holding wood (C), which acts as a hinge.

Never saw all the way through the trunk.

Sawing the trunk
Cross-cutting is sawing a felled tree into lengths. Make sure you always have a firm footing and good balance, with your feet apart when sawing. If possible support the trunk and hold it up from the ground with branches, logs or wedges. Follow the instructions:

  1. If the trunk is supported along its length it can be sawn from above (over cut).
  2. If the trunk is supported in one end, it should be sawn in two steps. First cut one third of the diameter of the trunk from underneath (undercut) to prevent splitting. Then saw from above (over cut) to meet the first cut and avoid the bar being clamped.
  3. If the trunk is supported in both ends, it should be sawn in two steps. First cut one third of the diameter of the trunk from above (over cut) to prevent splitting. Then saw from underneath (undercut) to meet the first cut and avoid the bar getting stuck.
  4. Always stand uphill of the tree when cutting on slopes. (Img. 14)
  5. Reduce the pressure on the bar towards the end of the cut, but keep a firm grip on the handles. This will give you better control over the sawing when you break through.
  6. Do not allow the chain to come into contact with the ground. Wait until the chain has stopped before moving to the next cut.
  7. Release the power switch and allow the chain to stop before moving to the next tree.
  • Be careful not to let the bar and the chain come into contact with the ground.
  • Do not saw wood under tension. If the wood splits or if the bar is twisted there is risk of fatal and/or serious personal injury.

Limning (Img. 15)

  • Always stand on the opposite side of the trunk from the branch to be cut.
  • Start from the root end, and work up.
  • Always saw from underneath and up.
    When limbing lying logs, cut the branches sticking up first. Branches bearing the weight of the trunk are cut after sawing up the log into pieces.

High branches or branches under tension can cause the chain to pinch.

MAINTENANCE

Switch off the chain saw, pull out the plug and wait until all moving parts have completely stopped and the saw has cooled before cleaning and/or performing any maintenance tasks.
Do not carry out any other maintenance or adjustments than those described in these instructions. Maintenance and repairs not described in these instructions should be carried out by an authorised service centre or other qualified personnel. Incorrect maintenance can result in the risk of personal injury and/or material damage.
Cleaning the chain saw

  1. Remove any debris.
  2. Wipe the machine with a damp cloth.

Cleaning bar lubrication slot

  1. Remove the bar.
  2. Clear the lubrication slot in the bar with a suitable tool.
  3. Fit the bar.

Only clean the bar with plastic tools. Never use metal tools.
Checking chain lubrication
Do not use the chain saw without adequate lubrication of the chain, this will wear out the chain quicker.

  1. Check the oil level in the tank.
  2. Start the chain saw.
  3. Run the chain when holding the bar about 15 cm over a suitable surface for 15 seconds. If the chain lubrication is working properly there should be splashing of oil on the surface.

Sprocket lubrication
Wear heavy-duty safety gloves when handling the bar and chain.
Switch off the saw, pull out the plug and wait until all moving parts have completely stopped before lubricating it.
The bar sprocket should be lubricated at intervals of 25 working hours, or once a week during intensive use.

  1. Clean the sprocket.
  2. Press grease from the nozzle of the grease gun into the lubrication hole until it comes out by the edge of the bar. A grease gun with a slim nozzle simplifies effective lubrication.
  3. Pull the chain around the sprocket by hand. Repeat until the entire sprocket is lubricated.

Chain oil
NOTE: Preferably use biodegradable chain oil to minimise the environmental impact.

  1. Place the chain saw on a stable surface with the filler cap facing up.
  2. Clean the cap and the area around it, if necessary.
  3. Open the filler cap slowly and take it off.
  4. Carefully fill with chain oil. Avoid spilling.
  5. Check the oil level in the sight glass. The oil level should be between the MAX and MIN markings.
  6. Tighten the filler cap by hand.
  7. Wipe up any spilled oil.

Sharpening the chain (Img. 16)
A worn or incorrectly filed chain can cause kickback, which can result in fatal and/or serious personal injury.
Wear heavy-duty safety gloves when handling the bar and chain.

  • The filing should be done with a special tool to ensure that the chain has the right angles and height.
  • All the drive links should have the same height. Different heights of the drive links will cause the chain to run out of balance and damage it.
  • The minimum size of drive links is 4 mm. Discard the chain if they are less. The angles of the cutting edges must be maintained. File with 2 or 3 strokes from inside and out.
  • File the chain with a round file. Always file the cutting edges from inside and out. Pay attention to the values given in the diagrams. After filing all the drive links should have the same width and height.
  • The height of the takers should be checked after 3 – 4 filings. If necessary, file down the rakers with a file template and flat file, and round off the front edge.

Bar

  • Turn the bar round every 8 working hours to ensure that it wears uniformly.
  • Use a cleaning tool to keep the slot and lubrication holes clean.
  • Check the bar at regular intervals for wear and damage, and replace if necessary.
  • Clean the oil channels on the bar to ensure proper lubrication of the bar and chain.

Never fit a new chain on a worn sprocket or worn guide ring.

Chain tension
A new chain must be tensioned after no more than 5 cuts. Once the chain has been run in it does not need to be tensioned as often.
The chain is correctly tensioned when it rests against the underside of the bar, but can still be easily pulled along by hand.
Adjust the tension of the chain when necessary:

  1. Unscrew the nuts about 1 turn.
  2. Lift the tip of the bar a little.
  3. Tension the chain with the screw until the chain is flush with the underside of the bar.
  4. Tighten the nut.

Do not tension the chain too tightly, this will result in abnormal wear and reduce the life span of the chain and bar.

STORAGE AND TRANSPORT

Long-term storage

  • Store the chain saw out of reach of unauthorised persons.
  • Allow the chain saw to cool before putting away.
  • Store the chain saw horizontally.
  • Remove the chain if the saw is not going to be used for a long time.
  • Store the chain saw in a dry place.

Transport
Follow the instructions below when transporting in a vehicle:

  • Make sure the guard is fitted over the bar.
  • Secure the chain saw so that it cannot move.
  • If possible, transport the chain saw in its original packaging.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible Cause Remedy
The chain saw will not start. The lock button on the power switch has not
been pressed in. Press the lock button on the power switch.
The kickback guard has released (handle in front position). Reset the

kickback guard.
The fuse has tripped.| Replace the fuse.
The residual current device has tripped.| Check and reset the residual current device.
The power cord is not properly plugged in.| Check the power cord and power point.
The chain does not stop within 2 seconds after releasing the power switch.| The chain is too slack.| Check and tension the chain.
The chain and/or bar get hot and produce smoke.| The oil tank is empty.| Top up with oil.
The oil hole in the bar is blocked.| Clear the oil hole and chain slot.
The chain is too tight.| Check and slacken the chain.
The sprocket on the bar needs lubricating.| Lubricate the sprocket on the bar.
The chainsaw does not saw well.| The chain is fitted backwards.| Check the chain and fit in the correct direction of rotation.
The chain is worn.| File or replace the chain.
The chain oil is not consumed.| Impurities in the oil tank.| Empty the oil tank and fill with new oil.
The ventilation hole in oil filler cap is clogged.| Clear the ventilation hole.
Impurities on the bar.| Clear and clean the bar.
The oil outlet is blocked.| Clear.

ENVIRONMENTAL DISPOSAL

In order to avoid damages on transportation, the tool has to be delivered in solid packaging. Packaging as well as the unit and accessories are made of recyclable materials and can be disposed accordingly. The tool’s plastics components are marked according to their material, which makes it possible to remove environmental friendly and differentiated because of available collection facilities.
Only for EU countries
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material!
In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.

WARRANTY

The power tools have been manufactured according to strict standards, set by our company, which are aligned with the respective European quality standards. The power tools of our company are provided with a warranty period of 24 months for non-professional use, 12 months for professional use and 6 months for batieries. The warranty is valid from the date of purchase of the product. Proof of the warranty right is the purchase document of the tool (retail receipt or invoice). Under no circumstances shall the company cover the relevant cost of spare parts and respective required working hours unless a copy of the purchase document is presented. In case the repair has to be done by our service department the cost of transportation (to and from) is entirely borne by the sender (client). The tools must be sent for repair to the company or to an authorized workshop in the appropriate way and means of transport.
WARRANTY EXEMPTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS:

  1. Spare parts that wear out naturally as a consequence of being used (brushes, cables, switches, chargers, chokes etc.).
  2. Tools damaged as a result of non-compliance with the instructions of the manufacturer.
  3. Tools poorly maintained.
  4. Use of improper lubricants or accessories.
  5. Tools given to third entities free of charge.
  6. Damage due to an electrical connection at a voltage other than that indicated on the appliance plate.
  7. Connection to a non-earthed power supply.
  8. Change in current voltage.
  9. Damage resulting from the use of salty water (e.g., washing machines, pumps).
  10. Damage or malfunction resulting from improper cleaning procedure of the tool.
  11. Contact of the tool with chemicals, or damage as a result of moisture or corrosion.
  12. Tools that have been modified or opened by unauthorized personnel.
  13. Tools used for rent.

The warranty covers only the free of charge replacement of the component that presents a manufacturing defect or material failure. In case of lack of a specific spare part the company reserves the right to replace the tool with another corresponding model. After all warranty procedures have been concluded, the warranty period of the tool shall not be extended or renewed. The spare parts or tools that are replaced remain in the possession of our company. Requirements, other than those mentioned in this warranty form, regarding power tools repair or damage thereof, do not apply. Greek law and relative regulations apply to this warranty.
WARRANTY
This appliance is a quality product. It was designed in compliance with current technical standards and made carefully using normal, good quality materials. The warranty period is 24 months for non-professional use and 12 months for professional use and commences on the date of purchase, which can be verified by the receipt, invoice or delivery note. During this warranty period all functional errors, which, despite the careful treatment described in our operating manual, are verifiable due to material flaws, will be rectified by our atier-sales service staff. The warranty takes the form that defective parts will be repaired or replaced with perfect parts free of charge at our discretion. Replaced parts will become our property. Repair work or the replacement of individual parts will not extend the warranty period not will it result in a new warranty period being commenced for the appliance. No separate warranty period will commence for spare parts that may be ted. We cannot offer a warranty for damage and defects on appliances or their parts caused by the use of excessive force, improper treatment and servicing. This also applies for failures to comply with the operating manual and the installation or spare and accessory parts that are not included in our range of products. In the event of interference with of modifications to the appliance by unauthorized persons, the warranty will be rendered void. Damages that are attributable to improper handling, over loading, or natural wear and tear are excluded from the guarantee. Damages caused by the manufacturer or by a material defect will be corrected at no charge by repair or by providing spare parts. The prerequisite is that the equipment is handed over assembled, and complete with the proof of sale and guarantee. For a guarantee claim, only use the original packaging. That way, we can guarantee quick and smooth guarantee processing. Please send us the appliances post-paid or request a Freeway sticker. Unfortunately we will be unable to accept appliances that are not postpaid. The warranty does not cover parts that are subject to natural wear and tear. If you wish to make a warranty claim, report faults or order spare parts or accessories, please contact the after-sales center: Subject to change without prior notice.

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