MSE 140 C, MSE 160 C, MSE 180 C, MSE 200 C
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N Make sure you have a firm footing.
N Check that bystanders are well clear
of the general work area of the
power tool.
N Hold the power tool firmly with both
hands on the handles.
N Disengage the chain brake by
pulling the hand guard back towards
the front handle.
N Check that the saw chain chain is
not touching the wood or any other
object.
N Press the lockout button (1) with
your thumb.
N Squeeze the trigger switch (2) with
your index finger.
N Start the cut with the chain running.
N Release the trigger switch so that it
can return to the off position (1). It is
locked in this position by the trigger
switch lockout.
The coasting brake brings the chain to a
standstill.
If the trigger switch is held in position 2,
the coasting brake is not activated and
the chain will continue running for
several seconds.
During longer work breaks – disconnect
the plug from the power supply.
When the machine is not in use, shut it
off so that it does not endanger others.
Secure it against unauthorized use.
The overload cutout interrupts the power
suppy to the saw in the case of
mechanical overload due to, e.g.
– excessive infeed force
– "lugging down" the motor
– pinching the saw chain in the cut
If the overload cutout has interrupted the
power supply:
N Pull the guide bar out of the cut.
N If necessary, disengage the chain
brake – see "Chain Brake".
MSE 140 C, MSE 160 C, MSE 180 C
N Wait for the overload cutout to cool
down.
N Press the pushbutton (1) – if the
motor does not run when you switch
on, the overload cutout has not yet
cooled down sufficiently – wait a
while and then press in the
pushbutton again as far as stop.
When the motor restarts:
Switching On