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English / USA
MSE 140 C, MSE 160 C, MSE 180 C, MSE 200 C
The voltage of your power supply and
the voltage specified on the saw must
be the same.
Outdoor operation: Connect the saw
via a ground-fault circuit breaker.
Extension cords must be suitable for
outdoor use.
Mains power outlet: Must be equipped
with a fuse or automatic circuit breaker.
If the fuse or circuit breaker is tripped
when you switch on the saw, use an
extension cord (at least 35 ft /10 m long)
that meets the specifications in the
following table.
Extension cords:
1)
not recommended
Listed by UL, W-A marking on cable
jacket indicates "use outdoors".
Appropriate extension cords are
available in stores spezializing in
electrical equipment.
Cable drum: Always unwind the cord
completely. It should be equipped with
thermal protection.
: Make sure you have a firm footing.
: Check that bystanders are well clear
of general work area of the saw.
: Hold the saw firmly with both hands.
: Disengage the chain brake by
pulling hand guard back toward the
front handle.
: Check that the chain is not touching
any object or the ground.
: Press in the trigger switch lockout
button (1) with your thumb.
: Squeeze the trigger switch (2) with
your index finger.
: Start cutting with the chain running.
Minimum wire size for extension cords
for 120 Volt appliances:
Cord types SJW-A or SJTW-A
Round jacketed cords.
MSE 140
cord length (ft) 50 100 150
wire size (AWG) 14 12 10
MSE 180
cord length (ft) 50 100 150
wire size (AWG) 10
1) 1)
Connecting Saw
to Power Supply
Switching On
100BA020 KN
2
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