MEEC TOOLS 010576 Electric Chainsaw Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
MEEC TOOLS

010576
ELECTRIC CHAINSAW
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Original instructions
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Introduction

1.1 Product Description
This product is a chainsaw model with an electric motor.
1.2 Intended use
This product is intended for sawing in wood.
1.3 Symbols

| WARNING!
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| Read the operating instructions carefully and make sure that you understand the instructions before you use the product.
Save the instructions for future reference.
| This product complies with applicable EU directives and regulations.
| Wear approved eye protection.
| Wear approved hearing protection.
| Do not expose to rain or wet conditions.
| Warning! Set the product to off and pull out the power plug if the power cord is damaged.
| Keep persons and animals at a safe distance from the work area.
| Hold the product with 2 hands.
| Use the product correctly.
| Risk of kickback. Risk of death or serious personal injury.
| Risk of kickback. Risk of death or serious personal injury.
| Sound power level. Refer to “9 Technical data” på sid. 50
****| Safety class II.
| Recycle as electrical waste.

1.4 Product overview
(Figure 1)

1. Power cord
2. Handle
3. Stress reliever
4. Handguard
5. Sight glass for oil level
6. Drive sprocket cover
7. Front handle
8. Kickback guard/Chain brake
9. Lock nut
10. Chain
11. Guide bar
12. Bar tip sprocket| 13. Wrench
14. Transportation cover
15. Chain drive sprocket
16. Bolt for lock nut.
17. Chain tensioning screw
18. Spiked bumper
19. Chain lubrication slot
20. Ventilation openings
21. Trigger lockout
22. Power trigger
23. Oil tank cap
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Safety

2.1 Safety definitions
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.
Caution! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of damage to the product, other materials, or the adjacent area.

Note! Information that is necessary for a given situation.
2.2 General safety instructions
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • Read and understand the instructions before you use the product. Failure to follow all the instructions and safety instructions can result in the risk of electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury.
  • Save the instructions for future reference.
  • The term “power tool” in all the warnings below refers to mains-powered (corded) or battery-powered (cordless) power tools.
  • The product produces an electromagnetic field when in use. This field can in some circumstances affect active or passive medical implants. If you have a medical implant you should consult your doctor and/or the manufacturer of the medical implant before using the product to reduce the risk of serious or fatal personal injury.

2.3 Work area safety
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • Keep the work area clean and well-lit. Dark and cluttered work areas increase the risk of accidents and injuries.
  • Do not use power tools in explosive environments, such as in the vicinity of flammable liquids, gas, or dust. Power tools create sparks that can ignite dust and fumes.
  • Keep onlookers, especially children, and pets at a safe distance when you operate power tools. You can easily lose control of the product if you are distracted.

2.4 Electrical safety
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • The plug on the power tool must match the PowerPoint.
    Never modify the plug in any way. Never use an adapter with earthed products. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets reduce the risk of electric shock.

  • Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators, cookers, and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.

  • Do not expose power tools to rain or moisture. There is a greater risk of electric shock if water gets into a power tool. Remember that a fraction of a second of inattention or negligence can result in serious personal injury.

  • Be careful with the power cord. Never use the power cord to carry or pull the tool, or to pull out the plug from the PowerPoint. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges, and moving parts. Damaged or tangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock.

  • If using the power tool outdoors, only use an extension cord approved for outdoor use. Cords intended for outdoor use reduce the risk of electric shock.

  • If it is absolutely necessary to use power tools in damp conditions, use a mains connection protected by a residual current device (RDC). Using an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

Note! Through poor conditions of the electrical mains, short voltage drops can appear when starting the equipment. This can influence other equipment (eg. the blinking of a lamp). If the mains-impedance Zmax<0.402 ohms, such disturbances are not expected. (In case of need, you may contact your local supply authority for further information).

2.5 Personal safety
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • Stay alert. Pay attention to what you are doing, and use your common sense when working with power tools.
    Never use power tools if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.

  • Use personal safety equipment. Wear safety glasses.
    Depending on the type of product and how it is used safety equipment such as dust masks non-slip safety shoes, safety helmets and ear protection reduce the risk of personal injury.

  • Avoid accidental starting. Check that the power switch is in the OFF position before plugging in the plug or battery, or lifting/carrying the product. Carrying a power tool with your finger on the switch, or connecting a tool to the mains supply when the power switch is in the ON position, increases the risk of accidents and injuries.

  • Remove any adjuster key before starting the product.
    Spanners or the like that are left in a rotating part of the product can cause personal injury.

  • Do not overreach. Always maintain a firm footing and good balance. This ensures better control over the power tool in unexpected situations.

  • Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose-fitting clothing, Jewellery, and long hair can get caught in moving parts.

  • If dust extraction and dust collection equipment are available, this should be connected and used correctly.
    The use of such devices can reduce the risk of dust-related problems.

2.6 Power tool use and care
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for the planned work. The power tool does the job better and is safer when used at the rate for which it was designed.

  • Do not use the power tool if it cannot be switched on and off with the power switch. Power tools that cannot be controlled with the power switch are dangerous and must be repaired.

  • Pull out the plug and/or remove the battery before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or putting the power tool away. These safety precautions reduce the risk of accidentally starting the power tool.

  • Store power tools out of the reach of children when not in use. Never allow children or anyone who is unfamiliar with the power tool and these instructions, to use the tool. Power tools are dangerous if used by inexperienced persons.

  • Maintain and take good care of power tools. Check before use that moving parts are properly adjusted and do not jam and that no parts are damaged. Check for other factors that could affect the functionality of the product. Have the product repaired before using it again?
    Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.

  • Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control.

  • Use the power tool, accessories, bits, etc., in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the actual working conditions and the work that is to be done. It can be dangerous to use power tools for purposes other than those for which they are intended to be used.

  • Do not use the product if a handle or safety device is dismantled or damaged. Do not dismantle the product or attempt to modify or repair it- the risk of personal injury and/or material damage.

  • Look around the work area for potential risks that you might not notice when the product is in use.

  • Do not use the product when other persons, especially children, or pets, are in the vicinity.

2.7 Service
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • The power tool must only be serviced by qualified personnel using identical spare parts. This will ensure that the power tool remains safe to use.

2.8 Causes of kickback and ways to prevent it
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • Kickback can occur if the tip or topside of the bar comes into contact with wood or other solid objects, or if the chain jams in the cut.
  • The product kicks up and back with great force, which can cause serious personal injury or death.
  • If the chain fastens along the top of the bar, this can cause the product to be pressed back towards the user.
  • A kickback can also result in serious personal injury or death. Do not rely on the safety mechanisms of the product. The correct and careful way to operate the product is the only reliable method to reduce the risk of kickback.
  • Kickback occurs when the product is used incorrectly and/or with the wrong work methods or in the wrong conditions and can be avoided as follows.
    – Hold the product firmly with both hands and hold your arms in a position that prevents kickback.
    Kickback can cause the product to jerk backward, but the user can control this with the appropriate measures.
    Keep a firm grip on both handles.
    – Do not overreach and do not operate above shoulder height. This makes it easier to avoid unintentional contact with the tip of the bar and gives you better control of the product in unexpected situations.
    – Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer. The use of other accessories can cause the chain to break/kick back.
    – Obey the instructions to maintain the product and sharpen the chain. A worn or incorrectly sharpened chain increases the risk of kickback.

2.9 Safety instructions for operation
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • Make sure that you know how to use the controls of the product. Failure to follow all the instructions and safety instructions can result in the risk of electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal injury.

  • Do not let children or unauthorized persons operate the product. Do not let persons with physical, sensorial, or mental disabilities operate the product without supervision.

  • Do not let persons who do not have the required experience, knowledge, or training operate the product without training or supervision.

  • Stop the product and disconnect the power cord before you go away from the product.

  • Stop the product and disconnect the power cord if the product vibrates abnormally.

  • Examine the product before use. Make sure that all screws are tight, that all safety devices are correctly installed, and that moving parts do not jam.

  • Do not use a damaged product.

  • Do not use the product with damaged or missing safety devices.

  • Do not use a product with faulty or missing handles.

  • Carefully inspect the area where the product is to be used and remove objects that can get stuck and be thrown out by the product. Ejected objects can cause serious personal injury and/or material damage.

  • Make sure that the chain does not touch the ground or an object when you start the product.

  • Stop the product and make sure that all moving parts have stopped before you put the product down.

  • Hold the product firmly with 2 hands and point the bar away from the body. Hold the rear handle in your right hand and the front handle in your left hand, even if you are left-handed.

  • Hold the product by the insulated handles when you operate in areas with concealed cables.

  • Keep other persons, especially children, and pets, at least 75 m away from the work area.

  • Only operate the product in daylight.

  • Always use personal protective equipment.

  • Stand at a minimum of 10 m from power lines.

  • Do not use the product from a ladder, tree, or another unstable place. This could cause you to lose your balance or lose control of the product.

  • Be careful when you move rearward rear. Do not slip or fall.

  • Branches under tension can spring away when they are cut and cause personal injury and/or cause you to lose control of the product.

  • Be careful when you saw bushes. The thin stems can get stuck in the chain and hit you or cause you to lose your balance.

  • Remove branches and logs from the work area to reduce the risk of personal injury.

  • Do not run with the product. Make sure to stay at a safe distance when a cut branch starts to fall.

  • Stop the product and pull out the plug before you move it. Carry the product with the front handle and with the bar pointing away from your body. The supplied blade
    guard must always be fitted during transport and storage, to protect the bar and avoid the risk of personal injury.

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

  • Only use the product to saw wood. Use the product only for its intended purpose. Do not attempt to see plastic, bricks, or building materials not made of wood.  Incorrect use can result in a risk of serious personal injury.

2.10 Personal protective equipment
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • Always use ear protection. Long use without ear protection can result in a risk of hearing impairment.
  • Always wear safety glasses.
  • Always wear heavy-duty shoes, safety gloves, and long trousers.

2.11 Safety devices
2.11.1 Kickback guard/Chain brake
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.
The product has a chain brake that triggers if the chain breaks and stops the chain if a kickback occurs.
The chain brake is applied automatically when the kickback handle comes into contact with the left hand of the user.
(Figure 2)
Always hold the product firmly with 2 hands according to the instructions.
2.11.2 Handguard
The hand guard protects the hand from branches and from the chain if it comes off or if it becomes loose.
2.11.3 Strain reliever
The strain reliever protects the power cord from strain. (Figure 3)

2.12 Safety instructions for maintenance
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • Stop the product and disconnect the power cord before you do maintenance of the product.

  • Let an approved service center do the repair of the product. The warranty will be invalidated if the product is modified in any way, damaged as a result of an accident, negligence, or incorrect use, or if it has been repaired by unauthorized personnel.

  • Only use spare parts recommended by the manufacturer.
    Install the spare parts according to the instructions of the manufacturer.

  • Follow the instructions for lubrication, tensioning the chain, and replacing accessories. The wrong tension and/or lubrication of the chain can result in a risk of the chain breaking and/or kickback.

2.13 Vibration safety
Warning! If you do not obey these instructions, there is a risk of death or injury.

  • There is a risk of personal injury as a result of vibration during prolonged and/or incorrect use.
  • 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).
  • During prolonged use vibrations are suspected to cause circulation problems in the hands and arms, or Raynaud’s syndrome (white fingers). Stop working immediately and seek medical attention if you experience numbness, itching, tingling, or pain, or if your skin changes color. Limit the risk of injuries as a result of vibrations by maintaining the tool correctly, keeping your hands warm, and taking breaks.

2.14 Remaining risks
Even if appropriate safety regulations are adhered to and safety devices are used, it is not possible to eliminate all risks. The following risks remain:

  • Vibration injuries (if the product is used for long periods and is not handled and maintained correctly).
  • Personal injury and/or material damage as a result of defective accessories, or kickback from concealed objects.
  • Personal injury and/or material damage as a result of falling or ejected objects.
  • During prolonged use, the vibrations can cause circulation problems in the hands. Keep your body and especially your hands warm. Wear gloves. Stop working immediately and seek medical attention if you experience numbness, itching, tingling, pain if your skin changes color, or loss of sensitivity in your fingers, hands, or wrists. You are more at risk at low temperatures.

Assembly

Warning! Wear safety gloves when you assemble the product.
Warning! Incorrect assembly of the parts for the electric product can result in serious personal injury or death.
Warning! Do not use the product if it has not been completely assembled and all parts have been correctly fitted and tightened.

  • Unpack the product and make sure that all parts are included and not damaged.

3.1 To assemble the bar and the chain
Warning! Always disconnect the power plug before you assemble or do maintenance on the product.

  1. Remove the lock nut.
  2. Remove the drive sprocket cover.
  3. Put the guide bar on the cover bolt and steer the guide bar to its most rearward position.
  4. Adjust the chain tensioning screw until the pin fits into the bar.
  5. Put the chain around the sprocket.
  6. Make sure that the drive links of the saw chain fit correctly on the drive sprocket.
  7. Put the chain around the bar.
  8. Make sure that the edges of the cutters point forward on the top edge of the guide bar.
  9. Make sure that the saw chain is correctly engaged in the groove in the guide bar.
  10. Install the drive sprocket cover.
  11. Tighten the bar nut with your fingers.
  12. Adjust the tension of the saw chain. Refer to “5.2 To adjust the tension of the saw chain” på sid. 49.

Operation

4.1 To do before you operate the product

Warning! Do not use the product if it is damaged or does not operate correctly, or if the power cord or plug is damaged. Damaged parts must be repaired or replaced before the operation of the product.

  • Make sure that the chain brake operates properly. Refer to “5.4 To do a check of the chain brake” på sid. 49.

  • Do a check of the saw chain tension. Refer to “3.1 To assemble the bar and the chain” på sid. 46.

  • Make sure that there is enough chain oil in the product.
    Refer to “5.6 To do a check of the saw chain lubrication” på sid. 49.

  • Make sure that the hand guard is undamaged.

  • Make sure that the power trigger and trigger lockout operate properly. Refer to “5.5 To do a check of the power trigger and trigger lockout” på sid. 49.

  • Make sure that the handles are clean, dry, and free from oil and grease.

  • Do a check of all parts, make sure that they are correctly fitted and undamaged.

  • Put the power cord through the stress reliever. Refer to “2.11 Safety devices” på sid. 45.

  • Make sure that the saw chain stops when you release the power trigger.

  • Make sure that the work area is dry. Make sure that the temperature is 15 to 30°C, with a relative humidity of max 60%.

4.2 To start the product

  1. Make sure that the product is connected to the main outlet with a residual current device of 30 mA.

  2. Do a check of the power trigger and trigger lockout.
    Refer to “5.5 To do a check of the power trigger and trigger lockout” på sid.

  3. Make sure that the kickback guard is in the rearward position.

  4. Make sure that the power cord cannot get stuck in branches.

  5. Hold the saw firmly with both hands.

  6. Push the trigger lockout (A). (Figure 4)

  7. Press the power trigger (B).

  8. Release the trigger lockout.

4.3 To stop the product

  1. Release the power trigger.
  2. Disconnect the power plug.

4.4 To use the sawing techniques
4.4.1 To use the pull stroke

  • To cut on the pull stroke is when you cut with the bottom of the guide bar. The saw chain pulls through the tree when you cut. In this position, you have better control of the product and the position of the kickback zone. (Figure 5–6)

4.4.2 To use the push stroke
Warning! If the saw chain is caught in the trunk, the product can be pushed at you. Hold the product tightly and make sure that the kickback zone of the guide bar does not touch the tree and causes a kickback.

  • To cut on the push stroke is when you cut with the top of the guide bar. The saw chain pushes the product in the direction of the operator. (Figure 7–8)

4.5 To cut a trunk on the ground
Warning! Make sure that the saw chain does not touch the ground when you complete the kerf.

  1. Cut approximately ⅔ through the trunk on the pull stroke.
  2. Turn the trunk and cut on the pull stroke from the opposite side.

4.6 To cut a trunk that has support on one end
Warning! Make sure that you have a firm footing and good balance, with your feet apart when you cut.
Warning! Make sure that the trunk does not break during cutting.

  1. Cut ⅓ of the diameter of the trunk with on the push stroke to prevent splitting. (Figure 9)
  2. Cut on the pull stroke to meet the first cut and avoid the bar getting clamped.

4.7 To cut a trunk that has support on two ends

Warning! Stop the motor if the saw chain gets caught in the trunk. Use a lever to open up the kerf and remove the product. Do not try to pull the product out by hand. This can result in injury when the product suddenly breaks free.

  1. Cut on the pull stroke approximately ⅓ through the trunk.
  2. Cut through the remaining part of the trunk on the push stroke to complete the cut.

4.8 To use the climbing technique
Warning! Branches under tension can cause the chain to pinch.

  1. Stand on the opposite side of the trunk from the branch to be cut.
  2. Start from the root end.
  3. Cut each branch on the push stroke. Make sure to cut the branches (A) first. (Figure 10)
  4. Cut the log into pieces.
  5. Cut the branches (B) that held the trunk’s weight.

4.9 To use the tree felling technique
Warning! You must have the experience to fell a tree. If possible, engage in a training course in chainsaw operation.
Speak to an operator with experience for more knowledge.

4.9.1 To do before felling a tree

  • Make sure that there are no people or animals in the work area.
  • Make sure that everyone involved in the operation has a clear retreat from the felling area. The retreat should run at an angle from the direction of fall. (Figure 11)
  • Make sure that the area around the tree is free from obstructions that can be tripped over.
  • Make sure that the nearest workplace is at least 2.5 tree heights away. Examine the felling direction and make sure there are no persons, animals, or obstacles within at least 2.5 tree heights.

4.9.2 To fell a tree

  1. Make the directional cuts (B) through 1/3 of the diameter of the trunk, on the side in which the tree is to fall. (Figure 12)
  2. Make the felling cut (A) from the other side of the tree, 3-5 cm above the bottom directional cut. Always leave holding wood (C), which acts as a hinge.

Maintenance

5.1 To fill with saw chain oil
Caution! Do not use a product with no chain oil.
Regularly do a check of the oil level.
Caution! Make sure that no dirt enters the oil tank.

  1. Place the product on a stable surface with the oil tank cap up.
  2. Clean the area around the cap if it is necessary.
  3. Open the oil tank cap slowly and remove it.
  4. Carefully fill with chain oil.
  5. Do a check of the oil level in the sight glass. The oil level must be between the MAX and MIN markings.
  6. Tighten the oil tank cap by hand.
  7. Clean any spilled oil.

5.1.1 Saw chain oil

  • Use biodegradable, vegetable chain oil to minimize the environmental impact.
  • Use oil intended for saw chains.

5.2 To adjust the tension of the saw chain

Warning! Wear safety gloves when you adjust the tension of the saw chain.
Caution! Do a check of the chain tension before using the product for the first time and after the first cut.
A saw chain becomes longer when you use it. Adjust the saw chain regularly.

  1. Loosen the lock nut that holds the drive sprocket cover.
  2. Lift the front of the guide bar and turn the chain tensioning screw.
  3. Tighten the saw chain until it is tight against the guide bar.
  4. Tighten the lock nut.
  5.  Make sure that you can pull the saw chain around freely by hand and that it does not hang from the guide bar. (Figure 13)

5.3 To lubricate the bar tip sprocket
Warning! Wear safety gloves when you handle the chain and guide bar.
Warning! Switch off the product, disconnect the power plug and wait until all moving parts have come to a full stop before lubricating of the bar tip sprocket.
The bar tip sprocket should be lubricated at intervals of 25 working hours, or once a week during intensive use.

  1. Clean the sprocket.
  2. Put grease into the lubrication hole until it comes out at the edge of the bar.
  3. Pull the saw chain by hand.
  4. Repeat until the sprocket is fully lubricated.

5.4 To do a check of the chain brake
Warning! Make sure that the saw chain does not touch the ground or other objects.

The chain brake stops the chain immediately when the kickback guard is activated.

  1. Put the product on stable ground and start it.
  2. Push the kickback guard forward. The chain should stop immediately. (Figure 14)

5.5 To do a check of the power trigger and trigger lockout

  1. Make sure that the power trigger and trigger lockout move freely.
  2. Start the product and apply full power.
  3. Release the power trigger and make sure that the saw chain stops and stays stationary.

5.6 To do a check of the saw chain lubrication

Caution! Do not use the product if the chain is not lubricated enough, this will cause additional wear on the chain.

  1. Inspect the oil level in the tank. Refer to “5.1 To fill with saw chain oil” på sid. 48.
  2. Start the product and let it run. Hold the bar approximately 15 cm (6 inches) above a light-colored surface.

5.7 To clean the product

  • Remove debris from the product.
  • Wipe the product with a damp cloth.

5.7.1 To clean the oil channel in the guide bar
Caution! Do not use metal tools to clean the oil channel.

  1. Remove the guide bar. Refer to “3.1 To assemble the bar and the chain” på sid. 46.
  2. Clean the oil channel in the guide bar.
  3. Install the guide bar.

5.8 To sharpen the saw chain
Warning! A worn or incorrectly filed chain can cause kickback, which can result in serious personal injury or death.
Warning! Wear safety gloves when you handle the chain and guide bar.
The cutting tooth (A) and the depth gauge (B) together make the cutting part of the saw chain, the cutter. The difference in height between the 2 gives the cutting depth (C). (Figure 15)
When you sharpen the cutters, consider the following:

  • Filing angle (D, F). (Figure 16)
  • Cutting angle (E). (Figure 17)
  • File position (G). (Figure 18)

5.8.1 To sharpen the cutters

  1. Use a round file and a file gauge to sharpen the cutting teeth.
  2. Apply the file gauge correctly onto the cutter. Refer to the instruction supplied with the file gauge.
  3. Move the file from the inner side of the cutting teeth and out. Decrease the pressure on the pull stroke.
  4. Remove material from 1 side of all the cutting teeth.
  5. Turn the product around and remove the material to the other side.
  6. Make sure that all cutting teeth are the same length.

Transport

  • Stop the product before you transport it.
  • Make sure that the transportation cover is fitted over the guide bar.
  • Secure the chainsaw so that it cannot move.

Storage

  • Store the chainsaw out of reach of unauthorized persons.
  • Allow the chainsaw to become cool before it is stored.
  • Store the chainsaw horizontally.
  • Remove the chain if the chainsaw is not going to be used for a long period of time.
  • Store the chainsaw in a dry place.

Disposal

8.1 To discard the product

  • Make sure that you follow local regulations when you discard the product. Do not burn the product.

Technical data

Rated voltage 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power output 1800 W
Safety class II
Speed, no load 7500/min
Cutting speed 13.92 mps
Volume, oil tank 120 ml
Bar length 14”
Drive links 52
Pitch 3/8”
Weight 4.2 kg
Sound pressure level, LpA 96.0 dB(A) K=3 dB
Sound power level, LwA¹ 107.3 dB(A) K=3 dB
Sound power level, LwA² 111 dB(A)
Vibration level³ 4 m/s² K=1.5 m/s²

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).

  1. Measured.
  2. Guaranteed.
  3. The declared vibration value, which has been measured by a standardized test method, can be used to compare different tools with each other and for a preliminary assessment of exposure. The measurement values have been determined in accordance with EN 60745-2-13:2009.

Troubleshooting

Problem Cause Action
The chainsaw does not start. The trigger lockout on the power trigger has not
been pushed in. Push the trigger lockout on the product.
The chain brake is applied. Reset the kickback guard.
The fuse has tripped. Replace the fuse.
The residual current device has tripped. Do a check of and reset the residual

current device.
The power cord is not plugged in correctly.| Inspect the power cord and PowerPoint.
The chain does not stop within 2 seconds after the power trigger has been released.| The chain tension is too low.| Do a check and increase the chain tension.
The chain and/or guide bar becomes hot and produces smoke.| The oil tank is empty.| Fill with oil.
The oil hole in the guide bar is blocked.| Clean the oil hole and chain slot.
The chain tension is too high.| Do a check and decrease the chain tension.
The sprocket on the bar needs lubricating.| Lubricate the sprocket on the ba
The saw does not see well.| The chain is fitted backward.| Check the chain and fit it in the correct direction of rotation.
The chain is worn or damaged.| File or replace the chain.
The chain oil is not being consumed.| There are particles in the oil tank.| Empty the oil tank and fill it with new oil.
The ventilation hole in the oil filler cap is blocked.| Clean the ventilation hole.
The oil outlet is blocked.| Clean the oil outlet.

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Item number  010576
Jula AB, Box 363, SE-532 24 SKARA, SWEDEN

This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.
ELECTRIC CHAINSAW  230V, 1800W
Conforms to the following directives, regulations, and standards:

Directive/Regulation Harmonized standard
MD 2006/42/EC EN 60745-1:2009+A11, EN 60745-2-13:2009+A1
EMC 2014/30/EU EN 55014-1:2017, EN 55014-2:2015 EN 61000-3-2:2014, EN

61000-3-11:2000
OND 2000/14/EC + 2005/88/EC|
RoHS 2011/65/EU + 2015/863| EN 50581:2012
The measured sound power level on an equipment representative for this type:| Guaranteed sound power level:| Conformity assessment procedure according to 2000/14/EC:
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107,3 dB(A)| 111 dB(A)|  Annex V

This product was CE marked in the year: 2019
Skara 2019.-11-27

Manias Lif
BUS I NESS AREA MANAGER (Signatory for Jula and authorized to compile the technical documentation.
DoC: EN-SE-NO-PL-DE-Fl-FR-NL

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2022-07-27

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