5. Intended Use
The power tool is intended for sawing wood such as
wooden beams, planks, branches, tree trunks, etc.,
and for sawing of trees. Cuts can be sawed with or
across the grain.
This power tool is not suitable for sawing mineral
materials.
6. Before starting up
The voltage and current supply must comply with
the ratings on the type plate. Before commencing
work, always check that
properly and is safe to operate. Check also that the
chain lubrication and the oil gauge are in good
working order (see Fig.4). When the oil lever is
approx. 5 mm from the bottom mark, you must top
up with oil. When the oil level is above this mark
you can work without worry. Switch on the chain
saw and hold it above the ground. Be careful not
allow the chainsaw to touch the ground. For safety
reasons it is best to keep a clearance of at least 20
cm. If you now see growing traces of oil, the chain
lubrication system is working correctly. If there are
no traces of oil at all, try cleaning the oil outlet (Fig
2, C), the upper chain tensioning borehole (E) and
the oil duct, or contact your Customer Service. (Be
sure to read the section “Filling in chain oil and
chain lubrication” on this point). Check the chain
tension and retention if necessary (see the section
“Tensioning the saw chain” on this point). Make
sure the chain brake is working properly (see also
the section “Releasing the chain brake”).
7. Technical Data
Specifications:
Voltage - 230-240V / 50Hz
Power - 2400W
Chain Speed - 15m/s
Length of Blade - 16 Inch
Engine Oil Tank Capacity - 150ml
Cable Length - 6m
Oregon Chain and Oregon Bar
With Quick Release Blade Function
8. Product Features
1. Rear grip
2. Front grip
3. Front finger guard / Chain break
4. Saw chain
5. SDS system
6. Guide bar cover
7. Guide bar
8. Rear finger guard
9. Power cable
10. Claw stop
11. Safety lock-off button
12. Cable hook
13. ON/OFF switch
14. Oil tank cap
15. Oil gauge
16. Chain wheel
17. Guide bolt
18. Chain tensioning bolt