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Electrolux ES 16/1 User Manual

Electrolux ES 16/1
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PN. 249498 REV. 03 (01/05)
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Electrolux ES 16/1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandElectrolux
ModelES 16/1
CategoryChainsaw
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Description

Safety Precautions

Meaning of Symbols

Explains symbols used for warnings, protective gear, and operational states.

Pre-use Control Checks

Checks to perform before each use to ensure machine is assembled correctly and in good condition.

Repairs and Maintenance

Guidance on replacing parts and using original accessories; service centre recommendations.

Safe Maintenance Procedures

Safety measures for maintenance, assembly, and oil filling operations.

Protective Clothing Requirements

Specifies required individual protective clothing, including boots, gloves, goggles, and helmets.

Health Precautions: Vibrations and Noise

Advises on risks from prolonged exposure to vibrations and noise, and symptoms to watch for.

Health Precautions: Chemical Agents

Advice to avoid contact with chain oil and skin/eyes.

Health Precautions: Electrical Safety

Guidelines for using extension cords, plugs, and ensuring RCD compliance.

Health Precautions: Heat Safety

Caution regarding hot parts like the pinion and chain after use.

Health Precautions: Sharp Parts

Warning about the sharp chain and its residual rotation after switching off.

Work Area Safety

Ensuring a clear, safe work area, considering hazards, and having aid available.

Work Operations

Pre-Operation Checks

Pre-operation checks: remove guard, check oil, plan retreat path.

Forbidden Machine Uses

Lists forbidden uses: moving branches, cutting thin branches, felling without training.

Key Operational Reminders

Key reminders: cut wood only, check switch, keep bystanders clear, grip correctly.

Transport and Storage Precautions

Instructions for safely transporting and storing the machine, including bar guard use.

Fire Risk Precautions

Warning against using the machine near flames or explosive materials.

Kickback Reaction Hazards

Explanation of kickback, its causes, dangers, and prevention methods.

Safety Equipment Description

Switch Block Function

Description of the switch block device that prevents accidental start-up.

Chain Brake Action (ES18 Models)

Details the chain brake's immediate action on switch release for specific models.

Front Hand Guard and Chain Brake Lever

Explains the dual function of the front hand guard for protection and chain braking.

Assembly and Disassembly

Bar and Chain Assembly

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the bar and chain, with model variations.

Start-Up and Arrest Procedures

Bar and Chain Lubrication

Maintenance Procedures

Maintenance: Before Each Use

Checks to perform before each use to ensure proper chain oil pump function.

Chain Sharpening

Guidance on checking chain sharpness, identifying wear, and the sharpening process.

30-Hour Maintenance Check

Recommendation for professional service centre check of brake components.

Storage and Prolonged Disuse

Advice on preparing the machine for storage, including emptying the fuel tank.

Cutting Techniques

Spiked Bumper Usage

How to use the spiked bumper for better control during cutting operations.

Cutting Technique: Trunk on Ground

Technique for cutting logs on the ground, avoiding chain contact with soil.

Cutting Technique: Trunk Supported at One End

Method for cutting logs supported at one end to prevent breakage during cutting.

Cutting Technique: Trunk Supported at Both Ends

Technique for cutting logs supported at both ends, avoiding chain pinching.

Tree Felling Procedures

Instructions for expert tree felling, including planning and safety precautions.

Felling: Preliminary Cuts and Retreat Path

Removing interfering branches and planning a safe retreat path before felling.

Felling Cuts

Detailed steps for making felling cuts to control the direction of the tree fall.

Limbing Techniques

Safe techniques for removing branches from a felled trunk, noting kickback risks.

Environmental Information

Declaration of Conformity

Technical Data

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