McCulloch EL35 START-UP and Arrest 1,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13, BAR and Chain Lubrication 3,6,7,8,9,12

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case do not tighten the chain immediately after use, but wait until it cools down.

In cases where the loosened chain needs to be adjusted, always unscrew the bar retaining nuts / knob before adjusting the chain tensioning screw/knob ; adjust the tension and tighten the bar retaining nuts /knob accordingly.

E. START-UP AND ARREST 1,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13

Start-up:grip both handles firmly, release the chain brake lever, press and maintain the switch block pressed in, then press the switch (at this point the switch block can be released).

Arrest: The machine will stop whenever the switch is released. In the case where the machine does not stop, activate the chain brake, disconnect the cable from the main line socket and take the machine to the Authorised Service Centre.

F. BAR AND CHAIN LUBRICATION 3,6,7,8,9,12

ATTENTION! Insufficient lubrication will provoke chain breaking and can cause serious and even mortal injury.

Bar and chain lubrication is performed by an automatic pump. If your machine is equipped with an oil pump adjustment knob (optional) the chain lubrication can be adjusted as shown in the illustration (fig.1), according to the type of cutting operation in hand (dry wood – more oil, green wood - less oil, long bar- more oil, short bar - less oil).

Take great care to ensure that the chain is always sufficiently lubricated by never closing the pump completely. Refer to “Maintenance” for indications on ensuring that the chain oil is sufficiently distributed.

Choice of chain oil

Always use new oil only (special type for chains) with

adequate viscosity: the oil must adhere well and guarantee good running properties in both winter and summer. If chain oil is not available, EP 90 transmission oil can be used.

Never use waste oil because this is this harmful to health, the machine and the environment. Make sure that the oil is suitable for the temperature of the environment where the tool will be used: For temperatures under 0°C certain oils become denser, overloading the pump and causing damage. Contact your Authorised Service Centre for advice on oil choice.

Filling oil tank

Unscrew the oil tank cap, and fill the tank taking care not to spill any oil (if this occurs clean the machine carefully) (fig.2), and then screw the cap back on tightly.

G. MAINTENANCE 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,12,13

ATTENTION! In cases where work environments are particularly dirty or dusty, the operations described must be performed more frequently than mentioned in the instructions.

Before each use

Control that the chain oil pump functions correctly: direct the bar towards a clear surface at a distance of about 20 centimetres; after the machine has run for about a minute, the surface should show clear traces of oil(fig.1).

Check that excessive strength is not needed for activating and deactivating the chain brake. Also check that it is not activated too easily and that it is not blocked. Then check chain brake function as follows: release the chain brake, grip the machine correctly and start up the machine, activate the chain brake by pushing the front hand guard forward with the left wrist or arm but without removing the hand from the handle(fig.2). If the chain brake is working correctly, the chain should be blocked immediately.

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Contents Italia Page Page General Description Cutting link Example of identification labelSafety Precautions Meaning of Symbols English Work operations Safety Equipment Description 1,3,6,8,12 Switch Block Chain Brake Action on Switch Release for ES18 models onlyRear Hand Guard BAR and Chain AssemblyChain Catcher For ESChoice of chain oil START-UP and Arrest 1,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13BAR and Chain Lubrication 3,6,7,8,9,12 Filling oil tankEvery 2-3 hours of use Chain sharpening When necessaryWhen using the machine, prevent Every 30 hours useTree felling Spiked bumper useTrunk supported at both ends. Risk of pinching the chain Felling CutsDesign LimbingEnvironmental Information USE of the MachineTroubleshooting Table Technical Data Declaration of Conformity