Einhell GP-LC 36 Cordless Chainsaw Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Einhell
Table of Contents
- Safety regulations
- Layout and items supplied
- Proper use
- Technical data
- Before starting the equipment
- Operation
- Working with the chainsaw
- Cleaning, maintenance, and ordering of spare parts
- Notes on environmental protection/disposal
- Storage
- Troubleshooting
- Charger indicator
- Permissible cutter sets
- Service information
- Warranty certificate
- Documents / Resources
GP-LC 36/35 Li
Original operating instructions
Cordless Chainsaw
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Danger!
When using the equipment, a few safety precautions must be observed to avoid
injuries and damage. Please read the complete operating instructions and
safety regulations with due care.
Keep this manual in a safe place, so that the information is available at all
times. If you give the equipment to any other person, hand over these
operating instructions and safety
regulations as well.
We cannot accept any liability for damage or accidents that arise due to a
failure to follow these instructions and the safety instructions.
Explanation of the symbols on the machine (Fig. 28):
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Read the operating instructions.
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Wear safety goggles.
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Wear ear protectors.
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Never expose the device to rain.
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Maximum cutting length/chain speed Vu: 15 m/s
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Unlock the chain brake before putting it into operation!
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Store the battery only in dry rooms with an ambient temperature of +10°C to +40°C.
Place only charged batteries in storage (charged at least 40%). -
Always remove the battery pack before making adjustments to the equipment.
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Always hold the cordless chainsaw firmly with both hands.
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Kick-back may result in fatal injuries from cuts.
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The batteries must be removed from the tool before it is disposed of. How to dispose of batteries: Batteries are not allowed in household waste.
Safety regulations
The corresponding safety information can be found in the enclosed booklet.
Warning!
Read all the safety information, instructions, illustrations, and technical
data provided on or with this power tool. Failure to adhere to the following
instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.
Keep all the safety information and instructions in a safe place for future
use.
Layout and items supplied
2.1 Layout (Fig. 1-3, 10, 11, 12)
1. Claw stop
2. Front hand guard (chain brake)
3. Front handle
4. Rear handle
5. Safety lock-off
6. ON/OFF switch
7. Oil tank cover
8. Chain wheel cover
9. Fixing screw for the chain wheel cover
10. Chain tensioning screw| 11. Chain oil fi ll level indicator
12. Battery pack (not included in delivery)
13. Pushlock button
14. Rear hand guard
15. Cutter bar
16. Saw chain
17. Cutter guard
18. Charger (not included in delivery)
19. Adapter plate
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2.2 Items supplied
Please check that the article is complete as specifi ed in the scope of
delivery. If parts are missing, please contact our service center or the sales
outlet where you made your purchase at the latest within 5 working days after
purchasing the product and upon presentation of a valid bill of purchase.
Also, refer to the warranty table in the service information at the end of the
operating instructions.
- Open the packaging and take out the equipment with care.
- Remove the packaging material and any packaging and/or transportation braces (if available).
- Check to see if all items are supplied.
- Inspect the equipment and accessories for transport damage.
- If possible, please keep the packaging until the end of the guarantee period.
Danger!
The equipment and packaging material are not toys. Do not let children play
with plastic bags, foils, or small parts. There is a danger of swallowing or
suff ocating!
- Original operating instructions
- Safety instructions
Proper use
The chainsaw is intended for felling trees and for cutting trunks, branches,
wooden beams, boards, etc., and can be used for cross cuts and longitudinal
cuts. It is not suitable for cutting any materials other than wood.
The equipment is to be used only for its prescribed purpose. Any other use is
deemed to be a case of misuse. The user/operator and not the manufacturer will
be liable for any damage or injuries of any kind caused as a result of this.
Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use in commercial,
trade, or industrial applications. Our warranty will be voided if the machine
is used in commercial, trade, or industrial businesses or for equivalent
purposes.
Technical data
Motor power supply: …………………………. 36 V DC
Idle speed n0: ……………………….. max. 8200 min-¹
Cutting speed at rated rpm: ………….. max. 15 m/s
Oil tank capacity: …………………………………115 ml
Weight with cutter rail + chain + battery: ………….. approx. 5 kg
Net weight (without rechargeable batteries) .. approx. 4.13 kg
Battery and charger
Please use only batteries and chargers from the
Power-X-Change series, e.g. 1.5Ah and 5.2Ah batteries and the 3A Power-X
charger.
Danger!
Sound and vibration
Sound and vibration values were measured in accordance with EN 62841-1 and EN
62841-2-13.
LpA sound pressure level ………………… 92.1 dB(A)
KpA uncertainty ……………………………………… 3 dB
LWA sound power level ……………………. 102 dB(A)
KWA uncertainty …………………………………… 2.7 dB
LWA sound power level guaranteed ……. 105 dB(A)
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Total vibration values (vector sum of three directions) were determined in accordance with EN 62841-1 and EN 62841-4-1.
Handle under load
Vibration emission value front handle
ah = 3,613 m/s²
Vibration emission value rear handle
ah = 2,836 m/s²
K uncertainty = 1.5 m/s²
The stated vibration emission levels and stated noise emission values were
measured in accordance with a set of standardized criteria and can be used to
compare one power tool with another.
The stated vibration emission levels and stated noise emission values can also
be used to make an initial assessment of exposure.
Warning:
The vibration and noise emission levels may vary from the level specifi ed
during actual use, depending on the way in which the power tool is used,
especially the type of
workpiece it is used for.
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a minimum.
- Only use appliances that are in perfect working order.
- Service and clean the appliance regularly.
- Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
- Do not overload the appliance.
- Has the appliance been serviced whenever necessary?
- Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
- Wear protective gloves.
Before starting the equipment
Warning!
Always remove the battery pack before making adjustments to the equipment.
Danger! Do not fi t the battery until the chainsaw has been fully assembled and
the chain tension has been set. Always wear protective gloves when working on
the chainsaw to protect yourself against injury.
5.1 Assembly of the cutter rail and the saw chain
- Carefully unpack all parts and check that they are complete (Fig. 2-3).
- Undo the fixing screw of the chain wheel cover (8) (Fig. 4).
- Take off the chain wheel (8) (Fig. 5).
- Lay the chain (16) as shown in the groove which runs around the cutter rail (15) (Fig. 6a/Item A).
- Insert the cutter rail and chain as shown in the mounting in the chainsaw. At the same time guide the chain around the chain wheel (Fig. 6b/6c/Item B).
- Attach the chain wheel cover and secure it with the fixing screw (9) (Fig. 7). Caution: Do not fully tighten the fixing screw until after adjusting the chain tension (refer to point 5.2).
5.2 Tensioning the saw chain
Warning! Always disconnect the mains plug before performing any checks or
adjustments. Always wear protective gloves when working on the chainsaw to
protect yourself against injury.
- Undo the fixing screw (9) of the chain wheel cover a few turns (Fig. 4).
- Adjust the chain tension with the chain tensioning screw (Fig. 8/ Item 10). Turning the screw clockwise increases the tension, and turning it counter-clockwise decreases the chain tension. The saw chain is correctly tensioned if it can be lifted around 3-4 mm in the middle of the cutter rail (Fig. 9).
- Tighten the fixing screw (9) of the chain wheel cover (Fig. 7). Danger! All of the chain links must lie properly in the guide groove of the cutter rail.
Notes on tensioning the chain:
The saw chain must be properly tensioned to ensure safe operation. You can
tell that the chain tension is perfect if the saw chain can be lifted by
around 3-4 mm in the middle of the cutter rail. As the saw chain heats up
during cutting and thus changes in length, please check the chain tension
every 10 minutes and adjust it again as required. This applies in particular
to new saw chains. When you have finished working slacken the chain again, as
the chain will shorten when it cools down. This will prevent the chain from
being damaged.
5.3 Saw chain lubrication
Warning! Always pull out the battery before performing any checks or
adjustments.
Always wear protective gloves when working on the chainsaw to protect yourself
against injury.
Notice! Never operate the chain if it is not lubricated with saw chain oil. Use of the chainsaw without saw chain oil or if the oil level is below the “min” mark (Fig. 10/ Item B) will damage the chainsaw.
Notice! Be aware of the temperature conditions: diff erent lubricants with completely diff erent viscosities are required at diff erent ambient temperatures. At lower temperatures, you will need low viscosity oils in order to achieve a suffi client lubricating fi lm. However, if the same low viscosity oil is used during the summer it will become even thinner due to the ambient temperatures alone, and as a result, the lubricating fi lm could break down, causing the chain to overheat and become damaged. In addition, the chain oil would burn and produce unnecessary pollutants.
Filling the oil tank:
- Place the chainsaw on a flat surface.
- Clean the area around the oil tank cover (Fig. 10/Item A) and then clean the oil tank cover.
- Fill the tank with saw chain oil. In the process, make sure that no dirt enters the tank, as this could cause the oil nozzle to become blocked.
- Close the oil tank cover.
5.4 Charging the Li battery pack (Fig. 11-12)
The battery is protected from exhaustive discharge. An integrated protective
circuit automatically switches off the equipment when the battery is flat.
Warning! Do not actuate the On/Off switch anymore if the protective circuit has tripped. This may damage the battery.
- Remove the battery pack from the handle, pressing the push-lock button (13) downwards to do so.
- Check that your mains voltage is the same as that marked on the rating plate of the battery charger. Insert the power plug of the charger (18) into the socket outlet. The green LED will then begin to flash.
- Push the battery pack onto the battery charger.
In section 12 (Charger indicator) you will find a table with an explanation of the LED indicator on the charger.
If the battery pack fails to charge, check for the following:
- the voltage at the power socket
- whether there is good contact at the charging contacts of the charging unit
If the battery pack still fails to charge, send
- the charger and charging adapter
- and the battery pack to our customer service center.
To ensure that items are properly packaged and delivered when you send them to
us, please contact our customer service or the point of sale at which the
equipment was
purchased.
When shipping or disposing of batteries and cordless tools, always ensure that
they are packed individually in plastic bags to prevent short circuits and
fires.
To ensure that the battery pack provides a long service, you should take care
to recharge it promptly you must recharge the battery pack when you notice
that the performance of the device drops.
Never allow the battery pack to become fully discharged.
This will cause it to develop a defect.
5.5 Battery capacity indicator (Fig. 11)
Press the button for the battery capacity indicator (A). The battery capacity
indicator (B) shows the charge status of the battery using 3 LEDs.
All 3 LEDs are lit:
The battery is fully charged.
2 or 1 LED(s) are lit:
The battery has an adequate remaining charge.
1 LED flashes:
If the battery is empty, recharge the battery.
All LEDs blink:
The battery temperature is too low. Remove the battery from the equipment, and
keep it at room temperature for one day. If the fault reoccurs, this means
that the rechargeable
battery has undergone exhaustive discharge and is defective.
Remove the battery from the equipment.
Never use or charge a defective battery.
Operation
6.1 Switching on/off
Switching on
- Plug in the battery on the equipment.
- Hold the chainsaw by the handles with both hands as shown in Fig. 13 (thumbs under the handles).
- Press and hold the safety lock-off (Fig. 1/Item 5).
- Switch on the chainsaw at the ON/OFF switch (Fig. 1/Item 6). You can then release the safety lock-off.
Switching off
Release the ON/OFF switch (Fig. 1/Item 6).
The integrated brake will bring the running chain-saw to a standstill within a
very short space of time. Always disconnect the mains plug when you stop
working, even if it is only for a short time.
Warning! Always carry the saw by the front handle. If the saw is plugged
in and you carry it by the rear handle (which is where the switches are
located), then there is a risk that you could accidentally press the safety
lock-off and the ON/OFF switch at the same time, and the chainsaw could
inadvertently start up.
6.2 Safety devices
Motor brake
The motor brakes the saw chain as soon as the ON/OFF switch (Fig. 1/Item 6) is
released or the power supply is interrupted. This signifi cantly reduces the
risk of injury that would otherwise be present if the chain continued to run
after being switched off or disconnected.
Chain brake
The chain brake is a safety mechanism that is triggered via the front hand
guard (Fig. 1/Item 2).
If kickback causes the chainsaw to suddenly jerk back then the chain brake
trips and stops the saw chain in less than 0.1 seconds. You must check the
operation of the chain brake on a regular basis.
To do this, fold the hand guard (Fig. 1/Item 2) forward and briefl switch the
chainsaw on.
The saw chain must not start up.
Pull back the front hand guard (Fig. 1/Item 2) until it engages to release the
chain brake.
Danger! Never use the saw if the safety equipment is not working
properly.
Never try to repair safety-related protection systems yourself – always have
any work done by our service department or by a similarly qualifi ed workshop.
Handguard
The front hand guard (which also acts as the chain brake at the same time)
(Fig. 1/Item 2) and the rear hand guard (Fig. 1/ Item 14) protects against
finger injuries resulting from contact with the saw chain if the chain breaks
because it is overloaded.
Working with the chainsaw
7.1 Preparations
To ensure that you can work safely, check the following points before every
use:
Condition of the chain saw
Inspect the chainsaw before the start of work for damage to the housing, the
power cable, the saw chain, and the cutter rail. Never use a chainsaw which
is obviously damaged.
Oil container
Fill the level of the oil container. Even while working, keep checking that
suffi client oil is in the system. To avoid damaging the chainsaw, never run
the saw if there is no oil in the system or if the oil drops below the “min”
mark (Fig. 10/Item B). On average, a single filling will last around 15 minutes
depending on the number of pauses in cutting and the loads involved.
Saw chain
The tension of the saw chain, the condition of the cutting elements. The
sharper the chainsaw, the easier and more controllable it is to operate the
chainsaw. The same also applies to the chain tension. gain, while working
also check the chain tension every 10 minutes in order to increase your
safety. New saw chains in particular often tend to expand more.
Chain brake
Check the operation of the chain brake as described in the chapter Safety
devices” and then release it.
Safety clothing
Always wears appropriate tight-fi thing safety clothing like special trousers
which protect against cuts, protective gloves and safety shoes.
Hearing protection and protective goggles.
When felling trees or performing forest work, always wear a protective helmet
with integral face and hearing protection. This will off er protection against
falling branches and any branches if they spring back.
7.2 Description of the correct procedures for basic use of the chainsaw
Felling a tree (Figs. 14-17)
If two or more persons are working at the same time on felling and cutting
back then the minimum distance between the tree being felled and the tree is
cut back should be at least twice the height of the tree being felled (Fig.
14). When felling trees, care must be taken to ensure that no other persons
are endangered, no power supply lines are hit and no material damage is caused
to equipment or property. In the event that a tree comes into contact with a
power supply line, the responsible power supply company should be informed
immediately.
When working with the saw on a slope, the operator of the chainsaw must be
standing at a higher point on the slope than the tree being felled, as the
tree will roll or slip downhill once it has been felled (Fig. 15).
Before felling the tree you must fi first plan and if necessary clear an escape
route. This escape route must lead away diagonally in the opposite direction
to the expected fall direction – this can be seen in Fig. 16 (A= danger zone,
B= direction of fall, C= escape zone). Before felling the tree you must take
into account the natural inclination of the tree, the location of larger
branches and the wind direction, as this will help you to correctly determine
the direction in which the tree will fall.
Dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples and wire must be removed from the
tree.
Making the feeling notch (Fig. 17)
Cut a notch (A) at right angles to the fall direction to a depth of 1/3 of the
tree diameter as shown in Fig. 17. First, make the lower horizontal felling
notch (1). This prevents the saw chain or the guide rail from becoming trapped
when the second felling notch is made.
Making the felling cut (Fig. 17)
The felling cut should be positioned at least 50 mm above the horizontal
felling notch. Make the felling cut (B) parallel to the horizontal felling
notch. The felling cut should be cut to a depth which leaves a thin strip
(felling hinge strip) (D) which can act as a hinge. This strip prevents the
tree from rotting and falling in the wrong direction. Do not cut through the
strip. When the felling cut gets close to the strip the tree should start to
fall. If it becomes clear that the tree may well fall in a diff erent direction
to the desired fall direction (C) or it starts to lean back and traps the saw
chain, interrupts the felling cut, and inserts wedges made of wood, plastic or
aluminum to open out the cut and control the lean of the tree until it leans
in the required direction.
When the tree starts to fall, remove the chainsaw from the cut, switch it off,
place it on the ground and exit the danger zone via the planned escape route.
Watch out for falling branches and take care not to trip.
Removing branches
Here we are talking about removing branches from the felled tree. When
removing branches, leave any downward facing branches which are supporting the
tree until the trunk of the tree has been cut up. Smaller branches should be
removed as shown in Fig. 18 (A= cutting direction when removing branches, B=
keep away from the ground! Supporting branches should be left until the trunk
is cut up) in a single cut from the bottom to the top. Any branches which are
under tension should be cut from the bottom to the top to prevent the saw from
becoming trapped.
Cutting the tree trunk into lengths
Here we are looking at the process of cutting the felled tree into sections.
Make sure you have a sure footing and distribute your body weight evenly onto
both feet. If possible the trunk should be underlaid and supported with
branches, beams, or wedges. For easy cutting follow the simple instructions
below.
If the full length of the tree trunk is evenly supported as shown in Fig. 19
then proceed by cutting from the top down. Take care not to cut into the
ground in the process.
If the weight of the tree trunk is resting on one end as shown in Fig. 20, fi first cut through 1/3 of the trunk diameter from the underside (A) in order to prevent it from splintering. Make the second cut from the top (2/3 of the diameter) to the height of the first cut (B) (this prevents the chainsaw from being trapped).
If the weight of the tree trunk is resting on both ends as shown in Fig. 21, fi first cut through 1/3 of the trunk diameter from the top (A) in order to prevent it from splintering. Make the second cut from underneath (2/3 of the diameter) to the height of the fi first cut (B) (this prevents the chainsaw from being trapped).
When working with the saw on a slope, always position yourself at a higher point on the slope above the tree as shown in Fig. 15. In order to retain full control at the moment when the cut goes through, reduce pressure towards the end of the cut without releasing your fi rm grip on the handles of the chainsaw. Take care to ensure that the chainsaw does not touch the ground. After completing the cut, wait for the chain saw to come to a standstill before removing the chainsaw. Always switch off the motor of the chainsaw before moving from tree to tree.
7.3 Kickback
The term “kickback” describes what happens when the running chainsaw
suddenly kicks upward and backward. Usually, this is caused by contact between
the tip of the cutter rail and the workpiece or the saw chain becoming
trapped. In the event of kickback, large forces occur suddenly and violently.
As a result, the chainsaw usually reacts uncontrollably. This can often result
in very serious injuries to the worker or persons in the vicinity. The risk of
kickback is particularly great when performing cross-cuts, angled cuts, and
longitudinal cuts, as it is not possible to use the claw stop on these cuts.
You should therefore avoid these cuts as far as possible and take particular
care when they are unavoidable.
The risk of kickback is at its greatest when the saw is positioned for a cut
in the region of the tip of the cutter rail, as the leverage eff ect is
greatest there (Fig. 22). It is therefore safest to position the saw fl at and
as close as possible to the claw stop before making the cut (Fig. 23).
Warning!
- Make sure that the chain tension is always correctly adjusted.
- Only use a chainsaw if it is in perfect working order.
- Only work with a saw chain that has been properly sharpened in accordance with the instructions.
- Never operate the saw above shoulder height.
- Never cut with the upper edge or the tip of the sword.
- Always hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands.
- Whenever possible, use the claw stop as a leverage point.
Cutting wood that is under tension
Special care is required when cutting wood that is under tension. Wood which
is under tension from which it is released by cutting may in some cases react
completely unpredictably and uncontrollably. In the worst case, this could
result in extremely severe or even fatal injuries (Fig. 24-26). This type of
work must only be performed by persons who have been specially trained.
Cleaning, maintenance, and ordering of spare parts
Danger!
- Remove the battery each time before cleaning.
- Never immerse the unit in water or other liquids in order to clean it.
8.1 Cleaning
- Regularly clean the clamping mechanism by blowing it out with compressed air or cleaning it with a brush. Do not use tools for cleaning.
- Keep the handles free of grease so that you can maintain a firm grip.
- Clean the device as required with a damp cloth and, if necessary, mild washing up liquid.
- If the chainsaw is not to be used for an extended period of time then you should remove the chain oil from the tank. Briefly immerse the saw chain and the cutter rail in an oil bath and then wrap them in oil paper.
8.2 Maintenance
Replacing the saw chain and cutter rail The cutter rail needs to be
replaced if
- the guide groove of the cutter rail is worn;
- the nose sprocket in the cutter rail is damaged or worn.
Remove the adapter plate (Item 19) from the utter rail as shown in Fig. 27. Now fi t the adapter plate to the new cutter rail. Proceed as described in the section “Assembly of the cutter rail and the saw chain”.
Checking the automatic chain lubrication
You should check the operation of the automatic chain lubrication system on a
regular basis in order to guard against overheating and the associated damage
to the cutter rail and the saw chain. To do this, point the tip of the cutter
rail towards a smooth surface (board, section of a cut tree) and allow the
chainsaw to run.
If an increasing oil trace becomes evident during this process then the automatic chain lubrication system is working properly. If no clear oil trace is evident then please refer to the corresponding instructions in “Troubleshooting”. If the information contained there still fails to remedy the situation then please contact our service department or another similarly qualifi ed workshop.
Danger! Do not actually touch the surface with the tip of the cutter rail when performing this test. Keep a safe distance (approx. 20 cm).
Sharpening the saw chain
Eff active working with the chainsaw is only possible if the saw chain is in
good condition and sharp. This also reduces the risk of kickback. The saw
chain can be re-sharpened by any dealer. Do not attempt to sharpen the saw
chain yourself unless you have the necessary special tools and experience.
8.3 Ordering replacement parts:
Please quote the following data when ordering replacement parts:
- Type of machine
- Article number of the machine
- Identification number of the machine
- Replacement part number of the part required
For our latest prices and information please go to www.Einhell- Service.com
Notes on environmental protection/disposal
The equipment is supplied in packaging to prevent it from being damaged in transit. The raw materials in this packaging can be reused or recycled. The equipment and its accessories are made of various types of material, such as metal and plastic. Never place defective equipment in your household refuse. The equipment should be taken to a suitable collection center for proper disposal. If you do not know the whereabouts of such a collection point, you should ask your local council offi ces.
Storage
Store the equipment and accessories out of children’s reach in a dark and dry place at above freezing temperature. The ideal storage temperature is between 5 and 30 °C. Store the electric tool in its original packaging.
Troubleshooting
Danger!
Before troubleshooting, switch off the equipment and pull out the battery.
The table below contains a list of fault symptoms and explains what you can do to remedy the problem if your tool fails to work properly. If the problem still persists after working through the list then please contact your nearest service workshop.
Cause
| Fault|
Remedy
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The chainsaw does not work at all| – (kick stop brake (chain brake) trip-Pod
– No power supply| – Pull the hand protection back to the normal position.
– Check the power supply.
Chainsaw operates intermittently| – Loose connection (external)
– Loose connection (internal)
– ON/OFF switch defective| – Consult a specialist workshop.
– Consult a specialist workshop.
– Consult a specialist workshop.
Saw chain dry| – No oil in the tank
– Oil tank cap breather blocked
– Oil outlet blocked| – Fill up with oil.
– Clean the oil tank cap.
– Clear the oil outlet.
The chain brake does not work| – Problem with the switch mecha
– nism in the front hand guard| – Consult a specialist workshop.
Chain/guide rail hot| – No oil in the tank
– Oil tank cap breather blocked – Oil outlet blocked
– Blunt chain| – Fill up with oil.
– Clean the oil tank cap.
– Clear the oil outlet
– Re-sharpen or replace the chain.
Chainsaw judge- ring, vibrating or not sawing properly| – Chain tension too
loose
– Blunt chain
– Worn chain
– Saw teeth pointing in the wrong direction| – Adjust the chain tension.
– Re-sharpen or replace the chain.
– Replace the chain.
– Reinstall the saw chain with the teeth facing in the correct direction.
Charger indicator
Indicator status
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Explanations and actions
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Red LED| Green LED
Off| Flashing| Ready for use
The charger is connected to the mains and is ready for use: there is no
battery pack in the charger
On| Off| Charging
The charger is charging the battery pack in quick charge mode. The
charging times are shown directly on the charger.
Important! The actual charging times may vary slightly from the stated
charging times depending on the existing battery charge.
Off| On| The battery Is charged and ready for use.
The unit then changes over to gentle charging mode until the battery is
fully charged. To do this. leave the rechargeable battery on the charger for
approx. 15 minutes longer.
Action:
Take the battery pack out of the charger. Disconnect the charger from the
main supply.
Flashing| Off| Adapted charging
The charger is in gentle charging mode. For safety reasons the charging is
performed less quickly and takes more time. The reasons can be:
– The rechargeable battery has not been used for a very long time.
– The battery temperature is outside the ideal range.
Action:
Wait for the charging to be completed: you can still continue to charge the
battery pack.
Flashing| Flashing| Fault
Charging is no longer possible. The battery pack is defective.
Action:
Never charge a defective battery pack.
Take the battery pack out of the charger.
On| On| Temperature fault
The battery pack is too hot (e.g. due to direct sunshine) or too cold
(below 0° C).
Action:
Remove the battery pack and keep it at room temperature (approx. 20° C) for
one day.
Permissible cutter sets
Length of cutter set | 305 mm (12″) | 356 mm (14″) | 405 mm (16″) |
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Max. cutting length | 280 mm | 330 mm | 380 mm |
Oregon | |||
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Chain | 90PX045X | 90PX052X | 90PX056X |
Chain bar | 566655 | ||
(124MLEA041) | 577293 | ||
(144MLEA041) | 112329 |
(164MLEA041)
Kangxin| | | |
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| Chain| 3/8.043X45DL| 3/8.043X52DL| 3/8.043X57DL
Chain bar| AP12-45-437P| AP14-53-437P| AP16-57-437P
For EU countries only
Never place any electric power tools in your household refuse.
To comply with European Directive 2012/19/EC concerning old electric and
electronic equipment and ts implementation in national laws, old electric
power tools have to be separated from other waste and disposed of in an
environment-friendly fashion, e.g. by taking to a recycling depot.
Recycling alternative to the return request:
As an alternative to returning the equipment to the manufacturer, the owner of
the electrical equipment must make sure that the equipment is properly
disposed of if he no longer wants to keep the equipment. The old equipment can
be returned to a suitable collection point that will dispose of the equipment
in accordance with the national ecycling and waste disposal regulations. This
does not apply to any accessories or aids without electrical components
supplied with the old equipment.
The reprinting or reproduction by any other means, in whole or in part, of
documentation and papers accompanying products, is permitted only with the
express consent of the Einhell Germany AG.
Subject to technical changes
Service information
We have competent service partners in all countries named on the guarantee
certifi cate whose contact details can also be found on the guarantee
certificate. These partners will help you with all service requests such as
repairs, spare and wearing part orders, or the purchase of consumables.
Please note that the following parts of this product are subject to normal or
natural wear and that the following parts are therefore also required for use
as consumables.
Category | Example |
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Wear parts* | Cutter bar, Battery |
Consumables* | Saw chain |
Missing parts |
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Not necessarily included in the scope of delivery!
In the eff ect of defects or faults, please register the problem on the internet at www.Einhell-Service.com. Please ensure that you provide a precise description of the problem and answer the following questions in all cases:- Did the equipment work at all or was it defective from the beginning?
- Did you notice anything (symptom or defect) prior to the failure?
- What malfunction does the equipment have in your opinion (main symptom)? Describe this malfunction.
Warranty certificate
Dear Customer,
All of our products undergo strict quality checks to ensure that they reach
you in perfect condition. In the unlikely event that your device develops a
fault, please contact our service department at the address shown on this
guarantee card. You can also contact us by telephone using the service number
shown. Please note the following terms under which guarantee claims can be
made:
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These guarantee terms apply to consumers only, i.e. natural persons intending to use this product neither for their commercial activities nor for any other self-employed activities. These warranty terms regulate additional warranty services, which the manufacturer mentioned below promises to buyers of its new products in addition to their statutory rights of guarantee. Your statutory guarantee claims are not aff ected by this guarantee. Our guarantee is free of charge to you.
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The warranty services cover only defects due to material or manufacturing faults on a product which you have bought from the manufacturer mentioned below and are limited to either the rectifi cation of said defects on the product or the replacement of the product, whichever we prefer. Please note that our devices are not designed for use in commercial, trade or professional applications. A guarantee contract will not be created if the device has been used by commercial, trade or industrial business or has been exposed to similar stresses during the guarantee period.
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The following are not covered by our guarantee:
– Damage to the device caused by a failure to follow the assembly instructions or due to incorrect installation, a failure to follow the operating instructions (for example connecting it to an incorrect mains voltage or current type), or a failure to follow the maintenance and safety instructions or by exposing the device to abnormal environmental conditions or by lack of care and maintenance.
– Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use (for example overloading the device or the use of unapproved tools or accessories), ingress of foreign bodies into the device (such as sand, stones or dust, transport damage), the use of force or damage caused by external forces (for example by dropping it).
– Damage to the device or parts of the device caused by normal or natural wear or tear or by normal use of the device. -
The guarantee is valid for a period of 24 months starting from the purchase date of the device. Guarantee claims should be submitted before the end of the guarantee period within two weeks of the defect being noticed. No guarantee claims will be accepted after the end of the guarantee period. The original guarantee period remains applicable to the device even if repairs are carried out or parts are replaced. In such cases, the work performed or parts fi tted will not result in an extension of the guarantee period, and no new guarantee will become active for the work performed or parts fi tted. This also applies if on-site service is used.
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To make a claim under the guarantee, please register the defective device at: www.Einhell-Service.com. Please keep your bill of purchase or other proof of purchase for the new device. Devices that are returned without proof of purchase or without a rating plate shall not be covered by the guarantee, because appropriate identification will not be possible. If the defect is covered by our guarantee, then the item in question will either be repaired immediately and returned to you or we will send you a new replacement.
Of course, we are also happy off er a chargeable repair service for any defects which are not covered by the scope of this guarantee or for units that are no longer covered. To take advantage of this service, please send the device to our service address.
Also refer to the restrictions of this warranty concerning worn parts, consumables, and missing parts as set out in the service information in these operating instructions.
Declaration of conformity: We declare conformity in accordance with the EU directive and standards for article
Cordless Chain Saw GP-LC 36/35 Li (Einhell)
UK legislation
Simple Pressure Vessels (Safety) Regulation
Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulation
Radio Equipment Regulation
Personal Protective Equipment Regulation
The Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information
Regulation
The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical
and Electronic Equipment Regulation| Noise Emission in the Environment by
Equipment for use Outdoors Regulation Noise: measured L WA = 102 dB (A);
guaranteed LWA = 105 dB (A)
Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulation
Annex IV
The UK Approved Body: Technology International (Europe) Limited; 56 Shrivenham
Hundred Business Park Shrivenham, Swindon, SN6 8TY, UK; UK Approved Body
Number 0673 UKTE Certifi cate No.: TI(E) / SOMSR (08) – UK / 56 / 22122021
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulation
Measuring Instruments Regulation
Pressure Equipment (Safety) Regulation
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Standards: BS EN 62841-1; BS EN 62841-4-1; BS EN 55014-1; BS EN 55014-2
**Wirral, 2022.01.21
Article Number: 45.017.80 I.-No.: 21021
Subject to change without notice
Archive-File/Record: NAPR026677
Documents registrar: Siegfried Roider
Wiesenweg 22, 94405 Landau/Isar, Germany
Documents / Resources
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Einhell GP-LC 36 Cordless
Chainsaw
[pdf] Instruction Manual
GP-LC 36, Cordless Chainsaw, GP-LC 36 Cordless Chainsaw
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References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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