KARCHER MT CS 250/36 Pole Tree Pruner Head Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
Karcher

MT CS 250/36 Pole Tree Pruner Head
Instruction Manual

KARCHER MT CS 250 36 Pole Tree Pruner Head

MT CS 250/36

MT CS 250/36 Pole Tree Pruner Head

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Safety instructions

Read this safety chapter and these original operating instructions before using the device for the first time. Act in accordance with them. Keep the original operating instructions for future reference or for future owners.

Hazard levels

DANGER
● Indication of an imminent threat of danger that will lead to severe injuries or even death.
WARNING
● Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that may lead to severe injuries or even death.
CAUTION
● Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that may lead to minor injuries.
ATTENTION
● Indication of a potentially dangerous situation that may lead to damage to property.

Additional General Safety Instructions
Note

  • Regulations may restrict the use of this device in some regions. Seek advice from your local authorities.

DANGER

  • Risk of fatal injury from cuts as a result of uncontrolled device movements. Keep body parts away from moving parts.
  • Risk of injury from hurled or falling objects. Never use the device if there are persons, in particular  children or animals, within a radius of 15 m.
  • No changes may be made to the de- vice.

WARNING

  • Children and persons unfamiliar with these instructions are not allowed to operate the device. The age of the operator may be limited by local restrictions.
  • You need an unobstructed view of the work area in order to be able to recognise any potential dangers. Use the device only under good lighting conditions.
  • Before operation, make sure the device, all control elements, and safety devices are working properly. Check for loose locks, make sure all protective covers and handles are properly and securely fastened. Only use the device when it is in a correct condition.
  • Replace any worn or damaged parts before operating the device.
  • Never use the device if the trigger on the handle does not switch on and off correctly.
  • Risk of kickback due to loss of balance. Avoid an abnormal posture, keep a stable, safe footing and maintain your balance.
  • Serious injuries due to negligence through familiarity with the device due to frequent use.
  • Immediately stop the device and check for damage or identify the cause of the vibration if the device has been dropped, hit or vibrates abnormally. Have damage repaired by the authorised Customer Service or replace the device.

CAUTION

  • Wear full eye protection and hearing protection, strong and sturdy gloves and head protection when operating the device. Wear a face mask when the work is dusty.
  • Wear long, heavy trousers, sturdy shoes and well-fitting gloves when working with the device. Do not work barefoot. Do not wear any jewellery, sandals or short trousers.
  •  Risk of injury when loose fitting clothing, hair or jewellery is caught by moving parts of the device. Keep clothing and jewellery away from moving parts of the device. Tie long hair back.
  • Hearing protection can impair your ability to hear warning sounds, so pay attention to hazards in your vicinity and in the work area.
  •  The operation of similar tools in the environment increases the risk of hearing damage and the likelihood of failing to hear potential hazards, e.g. people entering your work area.
  • Slippery handles and gripping surfaces prevent safe operation and control of the device in unexpected situations. Keep handles and gripping surfaces dry, clean, and free from oil and grease.
  • Only use accessories and spare parts which are approved by the manufacturer. Only original accessories and original spare parts ensure that the appliance will run fault-free and safely.

Safety precautions for pole saws

WARNING

  • Do not use the device if there is a danger of lightning.
  • Ensure that all protective devices and handles are correctly fitted, securely fastened and in good condition.
  •  Ensure a firm footing, a clean workplace and plan a retreat path from falling branches before using the device.
  • Beware of exhaust fumes, oil vapour and sawdust. If necessary, wear a mask or breathing apparatus.
  • Always hold the branch cutter with both hands. Hold the front handle with one hand. Hold the rear handle firmly with the other hand, operate the trigger lockout button and the trigger.
  •  Risk of electric shock if the saw chain comes into contact with hidden power lines. Hold power tools only by the insulated gripping surfaces, as the contact with live cables can make the metal parts of the device live.
  • Risk of injury. Do not make any modifications to the device. Do not use the device to drive attachments or devices not recommended by the manufacturer of the device. Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide rail touches an object, or when the wood bends and jams the saw chain in the cut. Tip contact may cause a sudden reverse reaction in some cases, kicking the guide rail up and back towards the operator. Jamming of the saw chain in the top of the guide rail may push the rail rapidly back towards the operator. Any of these reactions can lead to a loss of control.

WARNING

  • Serious injuries due to loss of control through a kickback. Do not rely solely on the built-in safety devices, but take appropriate measures to work accident-free and injury-free.
  • You must wear the carrying belt provided when using the device. The carrying belt is fitted with a quick-release buckle. The carrying belt helps you to control the device when it is lowered after cutting and to hold the weight of the device during cutting.
  • Serious injuries if the carrying belt cannot be removed quickly enough in an emergency. Familiarize yourself with the carrying belt and the quick release buckle before using the device. Do not wear clothing over the shoulder strap or otherwise interfere with access to the quick-release buckle.
  • Before switching on the device, make sure that the saw chain does not touch any objects.
  • Serious injuries if a wrongly tensioned saw chain jumps out of the guide rail. Check the chain tension before each use. Make sure the chain is oiled.
  • Switch the motor off, remove the battery pack and make sure that all moving parts have stopped moving:
  • Before cleaning the device or removing a blockage.
  • When leaving the device unattended.
  • Before mounting or removing attachments.
  • Before checking, cleaning or working on the device.
  • Risk of injury due to kickback. Measures to prevent a kickback:
  • Make sure your work area is clear of obstacles.
  • Avoid any contact of the guide tip with branches, twigs or other objects while working with the branch cutter.
  • Hold the device with both hands.
  • Position your body and arms so that you can resist kickback forces.
  • Never let go of the branch cutter during operation.
  • Avoid unnatural postures. This gives you more control over the branch cutter and prevents unintentional contact with the tip of the bar in unexpected situations.
  • Only use the replacement bars and chains recommended by the manufacturer. Incorrect replacement bars and chains may cause chain breakage and/or kickback.
  • Sharpening the saw chain is a challenging task. The manufacturer recommends replacing a worn or dull chain with a new saw chain.
  • Risk of injury. Do not use the device on ladders or unstable surfaces. Always stand with both legs on firm ground to keep your balance when cutting.
  • Risk of electric shock. Do not work with the device within 10 m of overhead lines.
  • Risk of injury if a branch under ten- sion snaps back when cutting.
  • Watch for falling branches and branches that spring back after falling to the ground.
  • The operator can lose their balance if thin wood gets caught in the saw and flies in the direction of the operator. Be careful when sawing small shrubs and saplings.
  • Turn off the motor and remove the battery pack before cleaning or servicing the device.
  • Check the saw teeth if the cutting performance diminishes. Keep the cutting tools sharp and clean. Sharp cutting tools are easier to control and do not block so easily. If necessary, replace the chain and the bar. Only use original spare parts from the manufacturer.
  • Risk of injury due to a jammed cutting device. If the saw chain or guide rail has become trapped too high to reach, seek the advice of a professional arborist to safely remove the cutting device.
  • Before each use, check that the shaft connection of the rod and the cutting tool are securely fastened.

ATTENTION

  • Only store the device indoors.

Safe transport and storage

WARNING

  • Switch the device off, allow it to cool down and remove the battery pack before storage or transportation.
  •  Cover the cutting tool with the bar scabbard before storing or transporting the device.

CAUTION

  • Risk of injury and damage to the device. Secure the device against movement or falling down during transport.

ATTENTION

  • Remove all foreign bodies from the device before storage or transportation.
  • Store the device in a dry, well ventilated location out of the reach of children. Keep the device away from corrosive substances such as garden chemicals.
  • Do not store the device outdoors.
  • Make sure the chain is lightly oiled when storing the device for more than one month. The manufacturer recommends using a spray for rust protection and oiling. Ask your Customer Service department to recommend a suitable spray.

Safe servicing and care

Note

  • Service and maintenance work may only be performed by suitably qualified and specially trained personnel. We recommend sending the product to an authorised service centre for repair.
  • You may only perform the adjustments and repairs described in these operating instructions. Contact your authorised Customer Service department for other repairs.

WARNING

  • Risk of injury. The saw chain is extremely sharp. Wear suitable protective gloves when performing chain maintenance and when cleaning, se- curing or removing the bar scrabbard.
  • Follow the instructions for chain tensioning, chain tension adjustment and chain lubrication.
  • Severe injuries due to kickback if a damaged chain is not replaced or repaired.
  • Turn off the motor and remove the battery pack before cleaning or servicing the device.
  • Ensure that the device is in a safe condition by regularly checking that all bolts, nuts and screws are screwed tight.
  • Risk of injury due to long, uninterrupted use of the device. Take regular breaks while working with the device.

CAUTION

  • Only use accessories and spare parts and attachments that are approved by the manufacturer. Only original spare parts, original accessories and original attachments ensure fault-free and safe operation of the device.

ATTENTION

  • Clean the product with a soft, dry cloth each time after use.

Residual risks

WARNING

  • Certain residual risks remain present, even when the device is operated in the prescribed manner. The following dangers can be present when using the device:
  • Vibration can cause injuries. Use the correct tools for the job, use the handles provided and restrict the working time and hazard exposure time.
  • Noise can cause hearing injuries. Wear hearing protection and limit the duration of exposure.
  • Incision injuries on contact with exposed saw teeth of the saw chain.
  • Incision injuries due to unforeseen, abrupt movements or kickback of the guide rail.
  • Incision injuries / risk of injection by parts flying away from the saw chain.
  • Injuries caused by hurled objects (wood shavings, splinters).
  • Injuries due to falling objects. Always wear a suitable protective helmet when working overhead.
  • Inhalation of dust and particles.
  • Skin contact with the lubricant / oil.

Risk reduction

CAUTION

  • Using the device for longer periods can cause poor circulation in the hands due to vibrations. A general period of use cannot be set, because this depends on several influencing factors:
  • Personal tendency to suffer from poor circulation  (frequently cold fingers, tingling sensation in the fingers)
  • Low ambient temperature. Wear warm gloves to protect your hands.
  • Holding the device too tightly hindering blood circulation.
  • Continuous operation is more harmful than operation interrupted by work breaks. You should see a doctor if using the device regularly and for lengthy periods of time, and in the event of repeated occurrences of symptoms such as tingling in the fingers or cold fingers.

Intended use

DANGER
Improper use
Danger of death from incision injuries
Only use the device for its proper use.

  • The pole saw accessory is suitable for commercial use.
  • The accessory is intended for use with the MT 36 Bp Multi-Tool.
  • The device is intended for outdoor use only.
  • For safety reasons, always hold the device firmly with both hands.
  • The device is intended for pruning and trimming small branches and twigs high on a tree. The user stands securely on the ground.

Any other use, e.g. when climbing, for pruning low branches or for cutting material at ground level is prohibited. The user shall be liable for hazards arising as a result of improper use.

Environmental protection

The packing materials can be recycled. Please dispose of packaging in accordance with the environmental regulations.
Electrical and electronic appliances contain valuable, recyclable materials and often components such as batteries, rechargeable batteries or oil, which – if handled or disposed of incorrectly – can pose a potential threat to human health and the environment. However, these components are required for the correct operation of the appliance. Appliances marked by this symbol are not allowed to be disposed of together with the household rubbish.
Notes on the  content materials (REACH)
Current information on content materials can be found at: www.kaercher.com/REACH

Accessories and spare parts

Only use original accessories and original spare parts. They ensure that the appliance will run fault-free and safely.
Information on accessories and spare parts can be found at www.kaercher.com.

Scope of delivery

The scope of delivery for the appliance is shown on the packaging. Check the contents for completeness when unpacking. If any accessories are missing or in the event of any shipping damage, please notify your dealer.

Safety devices

CAUTION
Missing or modified safety devices Safety devices are provided for your own protection. Never modify or bypass safety devices.

Bucking spikes

The integrated bucking spikes can be used as a fulcrum to give the saw stability during a cut.
When sawing, press the device forward until the metal pins penetrate the edge of the wood. Subsequently moving the shaft up or down in the direction of the cut reduces the physical strain when working with the saw.

Symbols on the device

| General warning symbol
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| Read the operating instructions and all safety instructions before operating the device for the first time.
| Always wear suitable eye protection and hearing protection when working with the device.
| Wear non-slip, sturdy gloves when working with the device.
| Wear non-slip safety shoes when working with the device.
| Electrical hazard. Keep a minimum distance of 10 m away from overhead lines when working with the device.
| Danger due to flung objects. Keep spectators, especially children and pets, at least 15 m away from the work area.
| Lubrication of the guide rail and the chain
| Running direction of the chain

Protective clothing

DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from cut injuries. Wear suitable protective clothing when working with the device. Observe the local regulations for accident prevention.

Head protection
When working with the device, wear a suitable safety helmet that complies with EN 397 and is CE marked.
When working with the device, wear hearing protection that complies with EN 352-1 and is CE marked. For protection against flying splinters, wear suitable safety goggles that comply with EN 166 or are CE marked. Or wear a helmet visor that complies with EN 1731 and is CE marked. Protective helmets with hearing protection and a safety visor are available in specialist shops.
Protective gloves
Wear suitable protective gloves with cut protection equipment that comply with EN 381-7 and are CE marked when working with the device.
Safety shoes
Wear non-slip safety shoes that meet EN 20345 and are CE marked when working with the device.

Description of the device

The maximum amount of equipment is described in these operating instructions. Depending on the model used, there are differences in the scope of delivery (see packaging).

See graphics page for illustrations Illustration A

  1. Bar scabbard
  2. Screw for adjusting the chain tension
  3. Chain
  4. Guide rail
  5. Chain oil tank cap
  6. Bucking spikes
  7. Guide rail nut
  8. Bar cover
  9. Shaft
  10. Type plate

Initial startup

Assembling the Multi-Tool

  1. Connect the shaft with the coupling of the Multi-Tool (see operating manual Multi-Tool MT 36 Bp). Illustration B

Filling the chain oil tank

  1. If necessary, clean the area around the filling hole of sawdust and dirt.

  2. Remove the chain oil tank cap.
    Illustration C

  3. Slowly fill the chain oil into the tank.
    Illustration D

  4.  Wipe up any spilled chain oil with a cloth.

  5. Close the chain oil tank cap.

Checking the chain tension

CAUTION
Sharp chain
Incision injuries
Wear protective gloves when working on the chain.

  1. Remove the bar scabbard.
    Illustration E

  2. Carefully pull on the chain.
    Illustration F
    The distance between the guide rail and the chain must be 4,0 mm.

  3. If necessary, adjust the chain tension (see Chapter Adjusting the chain tension).

Operation

Basic operation

  1. Examine the tree and branches for damage such as rot.
  2. Remove the bar scabbard.
  3. Hold the device firmly with both hands.

Working techniques
When pruning, proceed as follows:

  • Where possible, maintain a distance of approx. 15 cm between the tree trunk and the cut.

  • Cut small branches that are thin and light a single cut with the bottom edge of the guide rail.

  • Heavier branches of larger diameter may break or splinter during pruning. Therefore, cut in several steps: a Make a cut in the underside of the branch with the top edge of the guide rail. This cut should be about one third of the  branch diameter. Illustration G
    b Make a cut in the top of the branch.
    c If another cut is necessary, never continue cutting in an existing cut but rather start a new cut.
    The following should be noted when pruning:

  • Do not raise the bar higher than 60 ° from the horizontal.

  • Do not exert excessive force on the guide rail.

  • Do not stand under the branch being sawn off.

  • Make sure that the falling branch does not endanger the user or spectators nor damage any objects.

  • Maintain a safety distance of at least twice the branch length when pruning.

Ending operation

  1. Remove the battery pack from the device (see operating manual Multi-Tool MT 36 Bp).
  2. Clean the device (see Chapter Cleaning the device).

Disassembling the Multi-Tool

  1. Disconnect the accessories from the Multi-Tool (see Multi-Tool MT 36 Bp operating instructions).

Transport

CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during transportation.
WARNING
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
With the Multi-Tool assembled, remove the battery pack from the device before transporting it.
Transport the device only with the bar scabbard fitted.

  • Secure the device against slipping and tipping over when transporting in vehicles.

Storage

Always clean the device before putting it into storage (see Chapter Cleaning the device).

CAUTION
Risk of injury and damage!
The device may tip over on sloping surfaces.
Be aware of the weight of the device during storage.
WARNING
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
With the Multi-Tool assembled, remove the battery pack from the device before storage.
Store the device only with the bar scabbard fitted.

  1. Remove the carrying belt.
  2. Disassemble the Multi-Tool if necessary (see operating manual Multi-Tool MT 36 Bp).
  3. If the device is to be stored for more than one month, oil the chain to prevent rust.
  4. Store the device in a dry, well ventilated location. Keep away from corrosive substances such as garden chemicals and defrosting salt. Do not store the device outdoors.

Care and service

WARNING
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
Remove the battery from the assembled Multi-Tool before all work on the device.
CAUTION
Sharp chain
Incision injuries
Wear protective gloves when working on the chain.

Cleaning the device

  1. Use a brush to clean the chain of cutting residue and dirt.
    Illustration H

  2. Clean the shaft with a soft, dry cloth.

Maintenance work

Before every use
The following activities must be carried out before every use:

  • Check the filling level of the chain oil, top up the chain oil if necessary (see Chapter Filling the chain oil tank).
  • Check the chain tension (see Chapter Checking the chain tension).
  • Check the chain for sufficient sharpness, if necessary, invert the guide rail or replace the chain (see Chapter Replacing the chain).
  • Check the device for damage.
  • Check all pins, nuts and screws for tightness.

Adjusting the chain tension

  1. With the Multi-Tool assembled, remove the battery pack (see Multi-Tool MT 36 Bp operating instructions).

  2. Release the guide rail nut.
    Illustration I

  3. Adjust the chain tension with the screw.
    Illustration J

  4. Check the chain tension.
    Illustration F
    The distance between the guide rail and the chain must be 4,0 mm.

  5. Tighten the guide rail nut.

Replacing the chain

  1. Remove the guide rail nut.
    Illustration K

  2. Loosen the screw to adjust the chain tension

  3. Remove the bar cover.
    Illustration L

  4. Remove the guide rail.

  5. Dispose of the old chain professionally.

  6. Fit the new chain on the guide rail.
    Illustration M

  7. Mount the guide rail. Pay attention to the running direction of the chain.
    Illustration N

  8. Mount the bar cover, loosely fastening the guide rail nut.
    Illustration O

  9. Adjust the chain tension (see Chapter Adjusting the chain tension).

Troubleshooting guide

Malfunctions often have simple causes that you can remedy yourself using the following overview. When in doubt, or in the case of malfunctions not mentioned here, please contact your authorised Customer Service.
As the battery pack ages, even if it is looked after, its capacity reduces such that the full run time will no longer be reached when fully charged. This does not indicate a defect.

Fault Cause Rectification
The device stops during operation Chain blocked by clippings. •Remove the

clippings.
Motor has overheated| •Stop working and allow the motor to cool down.
Problems when mount- ing the shaft compo- nents| The connection points are dirty.| •Clean the shaft ends of adhering dirt.
•Only place the accessories on clean surfaces.

Warranty
The warranty conditions issued by our relevant sales company apply in all countries. We shall remedy possible malfunctions on your appliance within the warranty period free of cost, provided that a material or manufac- turing defect is  the cause. In a warranty case, please contact your dealer (with the purchase receipt) or the next authorised customer service site. (See overleaf for the address)

Technical data

| | MT 36 Bp| MT CS 250/36 Bp
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Device performance date| | |
Working voltage of the bat- tery| V| 36|
Maximum speed| /min| 10000 ± 10%|
Chain oil tank volume| ml| | 200
Cut material diameter (max.)| mm| | 180
Working range (max.)| m| | 2,7
Dimensions and weights| | |
Length x width x height| mm| 951 x 197 x 188| 946 x 117 x 168
Weight (with battery pack)| kg| 2,6|
Weight| kg| | 2,0
 | MT 36 Bp| MT CS 250/36 Bp
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Device performance data Multi-Tool) (meas red with MT 36 Bp
Sound power level as pei ured with MT 36 Bp Multi EN ISO Tool) 11680. (meas-
Sound pressure level LpA| dB(A)|  | 92,6
Uncertainty KpA| dB(A)|  | 3,0
Sound power level LwA| dB(A)|  | 101.
Uncertainty KwA| dB(A)|  | 3.0
Vibration value as per EN with MT 36 Bp Multi-Tool,  ISO 11680-1 (measured
Front handle hand-arm vi- bration value| m/s2|  | 3,0
Rear handle hand-arm vi- bration value| m/s2|  | 2,9
Uncertainty K| m/s2|  | 1,5

Subject to technical modifications.

Vibration and noise value

The total vibration values given and the noise emission values given were measured according to a standard test procedure and can be used to compare one tool with another. The declared total vibration values and the declared noise emission values can also be used for a preliminary exposure assessment.

WARNING
Vibration and noise emissions during actual use of the power tool may differ from the values given, depending on the tool and in particular the type of workpiece used. Identify the safety measures to protect the operator on the basis of an  exposure estimate under actual use conditions (taking into account all parts of the operating cycle, such as the release time).
Device with a hand-arm vibration value > 2.5 m/s² (see chapter Technical Data in the operating instructions)
CAUTION

  • Uninterrupted use of the device for several hours can lead to numbness.
  • Wear warm gloves to protect your hands.
  • Take regular breaks from work.

Declaration of Conformity

EU Declaration of Conformity
We hereby declare that the machine described below complies with the relevant basic safety and health requirements in the EU Directives, both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version placed in circulation by us. This declaration is invalidated by any changes made to the machine that are not approved by us.

Product: Battery-powered pole saw
Type: 1.042-511.0 + 1.042-512.0
Currently applicable EU Directives
2014/30/EU
2006/42/EC (+2009/127/EC)
2011/65/EU
Harmonised standards used
EN IEC 63000: 2018
EN 55014-1: 2017 +A11: 2020
EN 55014-2: 1997+A1: 2001+A2: 2008
EN 62841-1: 2015 +A11: 2022
EN ISO 11680-1:2011
EN ISO 11680-1:2021
EN ISO 12100:2010
Notified body, 0197 TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH; Tillystraße 2 D – 90431 Nürnberg, Germany has carried out EC type approval, registration number: BM
50545282 0001
The signatories act on behalf of and with the authority of the company management.

Documentation supervisor:
S. Reiser
Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG
Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28 – 40
71364 Winnenden (Germany)
Ph.: +49 7195 14-0
Fax: +49 7195 14-2212
Winnenden, 2022/05/01
Declaration of Conformity (UK)
We hereby declare that the product described below complies with the relevant provisions of the following UK Regulations, both in its basic design and construction as well as in the version put into circulation by us.
This declaration shall cease to be valid if the product is modified without our prior approval.
Product: Battery-powered pole saw
Type: 1.042-511.0 + 1.042-512.0
Currently applicable UK Regulations
S.I. 2016/1091 (as amended)
S.I. 2008/1597 (as amended)
S.I. 2012/3032 (as amended)
Designated standards used
EN IEC 63000: 2018
EN 55014-1: 2017 +A11: 2020
EN 55014-2: 1997+A1: 2001+A2: 2008
EN 62841-1: 2015 +A11: 2022
EN ISO 11680-1:2011
EN ISO 11680-1:2021
EN ISO 12100:2010
TUV Rheinland UK Ltd. Friars Gate (Third Floor), 1011 Stratford Road. Shirley, Solihull, B90 4BN A UKAS accredited certification body No. 8400 Notified by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) UK Approved Body No. 2571. Certificate number: A6 50545283 0001
The signatories act on behalf of and with the authority of the company management.

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Alfred-Kärcher-Str. 28 – 40
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Ph.: +49 7195 14-0
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