Jonsered 2116 EL Maintenance, Tools and materials, Saw maintenance, Daily maintenance

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Maintenance

Tools and materials

The tools and materials shown are absolutely essential for the everyday safe operation and maintenance of an electric chain saw.

Combination wrench:

-This type of wrench (A) or its equivalent should always be carried with your electric chain saw.

The wrench is needed to adjust chain tension, which must be correctly adjusted for safer cutting.

Files:

-You need one round file (B) with file gauge (C) to sharpen the cutting teeth of the chain, and one flat file (D) and depth

gauge tool (E) for filing the depth gauge.

Saw maintenance

The following are some general maintenance instructions.

For further information, please contact your service dealer.

STOP WARNING!

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

Daily maintenance

Check the power supply cable and plug for damage or cracking. A worn or defective cable or plug should always be replaced.

Clean the chain brake and check that it functions properly.

Check that the chain catcher is in good condition and replace if necessary

Check air intakes and clean away dust and/or chips with a dry brush if necessary.

Check that the bar and chain are well oiled (see p. 18)

The bar should be turned daily to ensure even wear. Check that the oil hole in the bar is not blocked. Clean the chain guide.

Sharpen the chain and check that it is correctly tensioned and in good condition.

Check that there is no excessive wear on the chain drive sprocket. Replace if necessary.

File off any burrs on the sides of the bar.

Slipping clutch

It may be necessary to clean the clutch after extended use. Contact your service workshop if it is necessary to clean the clutch.

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Contents 2116 EL Safety symbols Before using your new electric chain sawIndex Explanation of Symbols MAXSafety Precautions Safety precautions for electric chain saw usersKickback safety precautions Kickback safety featuresOther Safety Precautions Contact your Authorized Service DealerPower supply and extention cable Safety Precautions for Electric ToolsDouble insulation General Safety General Safety PrecautionsElectric Chain Saw Operator IntroductionCommon Sense Personal Equipment Thrown ObjectsYour condition ClothingBoots Complete Protective HelmetHeavy Duty Gloves Protective Pants or ChapsTechnical specifications User ExplanationChain oil Mounting guide bar and chainChain oil Before each use Start and stopStarting up To stopChain Brake Chain brakeManual activation Inertia activationTesting and maintenance of the chain brake Brake function testInertia-activation function test Motor overload protectionMaintenance Saw maintenanceDaily maintenance Tools and materialsCutting Equipment Recommended cutting equipmentChain Maintenance Sharpening Depth gaugeWhat is kickback ? General Working InstructionsChain brake Does a Chain Brake Work in All Situations and Positions?Pinch Kickback Direction of KickbackProper working techniques Avoiding kickbacksAvoid these situations Use Proper Grip Avoid Unsafe PositionsUse Proper Speed Maintain control over workpieceSmall Nose Radius Bar Avoiding Kickback Your EquipmentLow-Kickback Chain General rules Basic Working TechniquesReactive Forces Boring Cut StepFelling Before FellingBasic Rules for Felling Trees Felling Back CutFelling Cut Trunk Diameter Less than Guide Bar Length Felling Cut Trunk Diameter Greater than Guide Bar LengthFelling Cut Trunk Diameter More than Twice Guide Bar Length Felling Leaning TreesSome Suggestions as to How You can Take Down a Lodged Tree Lodged TreesSimple Hang-Ups Rolling the Tree Techniques DE Travail Élémentaires Arbrisseaux et branchages sous tensionLimbing a tree If the saw jamsHang-Ups Cutting logs or woodCutting Logs Crosscutting/buckingCrosscutting logs, pressure on top Crosscutting logs, pressure on bottomCutting Trees or Limbs Under Tension Small Trees and Limbs Under Tension Usqvarna .ORGE !3