Jonsered 2116 EL manuel dutilisation Before each use, Start and stop, Starting up, To stop

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E N G L I S H

Before each use

STOP WARNING!

Always disconnect power cable before fitting parts or adjusting the saw.

Make sure the chain brake is undamaged and operating properly (see page 15).

Check right hand-guard for damage.

Check entire saw for loose screws and damaged or missing components. Cable insulation must be intact, with no cracks or deterioration. Plug connectors must be undamaged.

Ensure that the power trigger and lockout are undamaged.

Use only an AC power supply which is identical to that specified on the nameplate of the saw.

Secure the tool cable to the extension cord by making a knot to prevent disconnection.

Make sure the oil tank is full.

Maintain correct chain tension.

STOP WARNING!

All elctrical repairs to this saw, including housing, trigger, motor, etc., must be diagnosed and performed by an Authorized Service Dealer. Operations performed by untrained persons may lead to failure of the double insulation and result in injury.

NEVER carry the chain saw by its cable.

Store the chain saw unplugged in a dry place out of reach of children.

Drain the oil tank before storing your electric chain saw for 30 days or more.

Avoid dangerous situations. An electric power tool gives off sparks that can ignite explosive substances and mixtures. DO NOT expose power tools to rain or use them in damp, wet, gaseous or explosive environments. Keep work area well lit.

Start and stop

STOP WARNING!

Never start the chain saw without the bar, chain and clutch cover assembled. The clutch can loosen and cause personal injury.

Never operate an electric chain saw holding it with only one hand. Always maintain a firm, solid grip with both hands on the handles.

Take care that the chain makes no unintended contact with anything when you squeeze the power triggger and the chain begins rotating. Make additionally sure that your footing is secure.

Keep people and animals well away from work area.

Make certain your extension cable is in good condition. The cable should be approved for outdoor use. When using an extension cable, ensure that it is heavy enough to carry the current your tool will draw. An undersized cable will cause a drop in line voltage, loss of power and overheating. The wire gauge should not be less than 14 AWG / 2 x 2.0 mm2. A ground fault protector is recommended.

Starting up

Grasp the front handle with your left hand and the rear handle with your right hand. Push in the power trigger lockout using yout right thumb, and sqeeze the power trigger.

NOTE! If you are left-handed:

Your electric chain saw is designed to be gripped with your right hand on the rear handle and your left hand on the front handle.

ALL PEOPLE, WHETHER RIGHT OR LEFT-HANDED, SHOULD USE THIS GRIP. Using the opposite grip - right hand / front handle, left hand / rear handle - gives you less control of the saw.

It also brings the bar and chain closer to your body during normal operation. It is also possible you will not be able to activate the chain brake if your right hand is holding the front handle.

To stop

The saw will stop when you release the power trigger.

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Contents 2116 EL Safety symbols Before using your new electric chain sawIndex MAX Explanation of SymbolsSafety precautions for electric chain saw users Safety PrecautionsKickback safety precautions Kickback safety featuresContact your Authorized Service Dealer Other Safety PrecautionsPower supply and extention cable Safety Precautions for Electric ToolsDouble insulation General Safety Precautions General SafetyElectric Chain Saw Operator IntroductionCommon Sense Thrown Objects Personal EquipmentYour condition ClothingComplete Protective Helmet BootsHeavy Duty Gloves Protective Pants or ChapsUser Explanation Technical specificationsChain oil Mounting guide bar and chainChain oil Start and stop Before each useStarting up To stopChain brake Chain BrakeManual activation Inertia activationBrake function test Testing and maintenance of the chain brakeInertia-activation function test Motor overload protectionSaw maintenance MaintenanceDaily maintenance Tools and materialsRecommended cutting equipment Cutting EquipmentChain Maintenance Depth gauge SharpeningGeneral Working Instructions What is kickback ?Does a Chain Brake Work in All Situations and Positions? Chain brakeDirection of Kickback Pinch KickbackProper working techniques Avoiding kickbacksAvoid these situations Avoid Unsafe Positions Use Proper GripUse Proper Speed Maintain control over workpieceSmall Nose Radius Bar Avoiding Kickback Your EquipmentLow-Kickback Chain General rules Basic Working TechniquesReactive Forces Step Boring CutBefore Felling FellingFelling Back Cut Basic Rules for Felling TreesFelling Cut Trunk Diameter Less than Guide Bar Length Felling Cut Trunk Diameter Greater than Guide Bar LengthFelling Leaning Trees Felling Cut Trunk Diameter More than Twice Guide Bar LengthSome Suggestions as to How You can Take Down a Lodged Tree Lodged TreesSimple Hang-Ups Rolling the Tree Arbrisseaux et branchages sous tension Techniques DE Travail ÉlémentairesIf the saw jams Limbing a treeHang-Ups Cutting logs or woodCrosscutting/bucking Cutting LogsCrosscutting logs, pressure on top Crosscutting logs, pressure on bottomCutting Trees or Limbs Under Tension Small Trees and Limbs Under Tension Usqvarna .ORGE !3