Jonsered 2116 EL manuel dutilisation Safety Precautions for Electric Tools, Double insulation

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Safety Precautions

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Safety Precautions for Electric Tools

Double insulation

1.Your electric chain saw is double-insulated for enhanced protection against electric shock. A double-insulated tool is designed with two separate«layers» of electrical insulation, or one double thickness of insulation between the operator and the tool’s conducting parts.

Tools that are double-insulated do not use a grounded (three-pronged) plug. You can plug your saw into any conventional 120 Volt electrical outlet. We recommend using a ground fault protector as an extra safety measure whenever you use your electric chain saw or any similar power tool.

3.Safety precautions must be observed when operating any electric tool. Double insulation provides added protection only against the result of an electrical insulation failure inside the saw.

Power supply and extention cable

1.Power supply.

Use only an AC voltage supply conforming to the specification on the name plate of the saw.

STOP WARNING!

All electrical 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 the failure of the double insulation and result in serious injury.

2.Extension cable.

The extension cable used to reach the power source must be :

Specifically marked as suitable for outdoor use. The W-A marking must be visible on the cable. Heavy enough (see table) to carry the current the full length of the cable.

If this conditions is not observed, loss of power and overheating may damage the cable and the saw.

Length of cable (ft.)

25

50

 

 

 

Wire gauge

14

14

 

 

 

Cable longer then 50 feet in length is not recommended.

In good condition. Cord insulation must be intact, with no cracks or deterioration. Plug connectors must be undamaged.

3.Important considerations.

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

b)Do not abuse cables. Never carry the saw by the power cable or disconnect it by yanking on the cable. Keep tool cable and extention cord away from heat, oil, and sharp edges.

c)Avoid entanglement. Keep cables clear of operator, saw chain, and branches at all times.

d)Inspect electric chain saw and extention cables before each use. Do not use a unit with a damaged cable. Take the unit to your Authorized Service Dealer for repairs.

e)Guard against electric shock. Avoid body contact with any grounded conductor, such as metal pipes or wire fences.

f)Examine the work area. Keep work area well lit. Do not expose an electric chain saw to rain.

Do not use this or any other electric power tool in damp or wet locations. Do not use electric power tools near flammable liquids or gasses.

CAUTION!

Vibrations from the prolonged use of hand tools may cause damage to blood vessel or nerves in the fingers, hands, and wrists of people prone to circulation disorders or abnormal swellings. Prolonged use in cold weather has been linked to blood vessel damage in otherwise healthy people.

If symptoms occur such as numbness, pain, loss of strength, change in skin color or texture, or loss of feeling in the fingers, hands or wrists, discontinue the use of this tool and seek medical attention. Users who operate power tools on a continual and regular basis must keep a close eye on their physical condition and the condition of the tool.

If you experience any discomfort in your fingers, hands, wrists or arms, you should discontinue any work with ALL VIBRATING TOOLS and see your doctor for medical advice.

CAUTION!

To reduce the risk of electric shock, this equipment has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit only one way in a polarized outlet. If the plug does not fit properly in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrican to install the proper outlet.

Do not change the plug in any way.

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Contents 2116 EL Before using your new electric chain saw Safety symbolsIndex Explanation of Symbols MAXKickback safety precautions Safety PrecautionsSafety precautions for electric chain saw users Kickback safety featuresOther Safety Precautions Contact your Authorized Service DealerSafety Precautions for Electric Tools Power supply and extention cableDouble insulation General Safety General Safety PrecautionsIntroduction Electric Chain Saw OperatorCommon Sense Your condition Personal EquipmentThrown Objects ClothingHeavy Duty Gloves BootsComplete Protective Helmet Protective Pants or ChapsTechnical specifications User ExplanationMounting guide bar and chain Chain oilChain oil Starting up Before each useStart and stop To stopManual activation Chain BrakeChain brake Inertia activationInertia-activation function test Testing and maintenance of the chain brakeBrake function test Motor overload protectionDaily maintenance MaintenanceSaw 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 KickbackAvoiding kickbacks Proper working techniquesAvoid these situations Use Proper Speed Use Proper GripAvoid Unsafe Positions Maintain control over workpieceAvoiding Kickback Your Equipment Small Nose Radius BarLow-Kickback Chain Basic Working Techniques General rulesReactive Forces Boring Cut StepFelling Before FellingFelling Cut Trunk Diameter Less than Guide Bar Length Basic Rules for Felling TreesFelling Back Cut Felling Cut Trunk Diameter Greater than Guide Bar LengthFelling Cut Trunk Diameter More than Twice Guide Bar Length Felling Leaning TreesLodged Trees Some Suggestions as to How You can Take Down a Lodged TreeSimple Hang-Ups Rolling the Tree Techniques DE Travail Élémentaires Arbrisseaux et branchages sous tensionHang-Ups Limbing a treeIf the saw jams Cutting logs or woodCrosscutting logs, pressure on top Cutting LogsCrosscutting/bucking Crosscutting logs, pressure on bottomCutting Trees or Limbs Under Tension Small Trees and Limbs Under Tension Usqvarna .ORGE !3