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Gardenline 90813 - Starting Up; Filling the Oil Tank; Assembling the Blade and Chain; Connecting the Chainsaw

Gardenline 90813
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KSI 2200
AUS
earthing contact and tested electrical installations. We recom-
mend the use of a residual-current-operated circuit-breaker. The
fuse must have a value of 16 A and mustnt be used by other
consumers while working with the chainsaw.
15. The cable must be winded o completely when you use a cable
drum.
16. Ensure that the power cable has no kinks and is not damaged.
17. The chainsaw may only be used in a completely assembled state.
No protective devices may be missing.
18. Switch the chainsaw o immediately if you notice any changes in
the machine.
19. Always have a  rst-aid kit at hand in case of accidents.
20. If the chainsaw comes into contact with earth, stones, nails or
other foreign objects, withdraw the plug immediately and check
the chain as well as the bar.
21. Ensure that no chain oil penetrates into the earth or sewage.
Always place the chainsaw on something that will absorb any oil
dripping from the bar or chain.
22. Avoid to use the chainsaw in poor weather conditions, especially
if there is a risk of a thunderstorm.
C) Warning to the danger of recoil (“kickback”)
23. If possible, use a stand.
24. Always keep an eye on the bar tip.
25. Only place a running saw on the object to be cut. Never start the
machine while the chain rests on something.
26. So called piercing cuts with the bar tip may only be carried out by
trained personnel.
D) Instructions on safe working techniques
27. Working on ladders, sca oldings or trees is forbidden.
28. Ensure that the wood cannot twist while it is being cut.
29. Watch out for splintering wood. While you are sawing you may be
injured by  ying wood chips.
30. Do not use the chainsaw to lever or move the wood.
31. Only cut with the lower section of the saw. The saw will be re-
pulsed towards you if you try and cut with the upper section of
the saw.
32. Ensure that the wood is free of stones, nails or other foreign ob-
jects.
33. We recommend that  rst-time users are instructed practically as to
the correct use of the chainsaw and the required personal safety
equipment by an experienced operator; the cutting of round wood
or logs should be trained on a log stand or similar rack-type device
rst.
34. Keep the running chainsaw from touching the ground or wire
fences.
1 Oil inspection window (see Fig. 2)
2 Front handle
3 Oil tank cap
4 Front hand protection
5 Blade
6 Saw chain
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3. Names of parts
7 T-screw
8 Pinion lid
9 Switch
10 Rear hand protection
11 Rear handle
12 Mains connection with plug
13 Blade protection
14 Fell handle for horizontal cut
15 Stopping button (see Fig. 6 / 15)
16 Knurling wheel for quick chain tension adjustment
17 Cable support
18 Chain drive wheel
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