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AEG Powertools ACS18BS6 User Manual

AEG Powertools ACS18BS6
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AEG Powertools ACS18BS6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeChainsaw
Battery Voltage18 V
Chain Speed10 m/s
Weight3.8 kg
Power SourceBattery

Summary

INTENDED USE

GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS

WORK AREA SAFETY

Ensures a clean, well-lit work area to prevent accidents.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Ensures safe electrical connections by matching plugs to outlets and avoiding modifications.

PERSONAL SAFETY

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool.

POWER TOOL USE AND CARE

Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application.

BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE

Recharge only with the manufacturer-specified charger to prevent fire hazards.

SERVICE

Recommends servicing by a qualified technician using identical replacement parts to maintain safety.

ADDITIONAL GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS

Advises checking local regulations that may restrict product use and seeking local authority advice.

CHAINSAW SAFETY WARNINGS

Keep all body parts away from the saw chain during operation to prevent entanglement.

Causes and operator prevention of kickback:

INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE PROPER TECHNIQUES FOR BASIC FELLING, LIMBING, AND CROSS-CUTTING

Understanding the forces within the wood

Explains understanding wood stresses to anticipate and manage 'pinches' during cutting operations.

Felling a tree

Details tree felling procedures, emphasizing separation for multiple operators and safe felling practices.

Removing buttress roots

Describes buttress roots and mandates their removal prior to felling for safety and ease of operation.

Bucking a log

Defines bucking as cutting logs into lengths and stresses the importance of firm footing and balanced posture.

Limbing a tree

Explains limbing as removing branches from a fallen tree, advising to leave lower limbs for support.

Springpoles

Defines a springpole as a tensioned limb that springs back when released, posing a hazard to the operator.

RESIDUAL RISKS

Injury caused by vibration

Highlights hazard of vibration injury and advises operator attention to avoid it.

Damage to hearing due to exposure to noise

Highlights hazard of hearing damage from noise and advises operator attention to avoid it.

Injury caused by contact with exposed saw teeth of the chain

Highlights hazard of injury from exposed chain teeth and advises operator attention to avoid it.

Injury caused by thrown-out pieces of the workpiece (wood chips, splinters)

Highlights hazard of injury from thrown workpiece pieces and advises operator attention to avoid it.

Injury caused by dust and particles

Highlights hazard of injury from dust/particles and advises operator attention to avoid it.

Injury to the skin caused by contact with lubricants

Highlights hazard of skin injury from lubricants and advises operator attention to avoid it.

OPERATION

Adjusting the chain tension

Instructs to remove battery pack and loosen bar mounting nuts before working on the chainsaw.

Adding the chain lubricating oil

Warns against operating without chain lubricant as it can damage the guide bar and saw chain.

Installing the battery pack

Details how to install the battery pack by aligning ribs with grooves and ensuring it snaps securely.

Holding the chainsaw

Emphasizes correct grip: right hand on rear handle, left hand on front handle for secure operation.

Starting the product

Instructs to install the battery pack and ensure the chain brake is in the run position before starting.

Checking and operating the chain brake

Explains how to engage the chain brake by pushing the lever/hand guard towards the bar.

MAINTENANCE

Replacing the guide bar and saw chain

Outlines steps for replacing guide bar/chain: remove battery, wear gloves, remove nuts, remove cover.

Daily check

Specifies daily checks including bar lubrication, chain tension, sharpness, parts integrity, fasteners, and brake function.

Inspect and clean

Details inspection and cleaning procedures for the bar, the entire saw, and the chain brake mechanism.

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