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manual abstract
F1 pull the brake lever forward to block the chain on the bar • The correct diameter of the file is 1/10 or more than the height of the cutting tooth. • FIG. F2 Round file for sharpening 4 mm chain • FIG. F3 File at a horizontal angle of 35° to the bar from the inside of the tooth toward the outside. First file all the teeth on one side then turn the chainsaw and file the teeth on the other side • File in such a way that all the teeth are the same length. • When only 3 mm (1/8”) of the length of the cutting teeth remains, replace the chain. • FIG F4 file perpendicular to the bar plane (90°) • FIG F5 About every 5 sharpenings, check the cutting height against the cutting depth limiter (H). To reduce the height of the limiter use a caliber. • FIG F6 Every 3 hours of work remove the bar and clean the groove, make sure the oil outlet hole is not obstructed by chips and remove all sawdust deposits from the tool. Important: reverse the direction of installation of the bar every time you clean it so as to obtain uniform wear • FIG F7 Check frequently that the ventilation slots on the motor are free and the grating is clean. Electric safety Voltage Plugs and extension cables Make sure the voltage rating of your mains Use only approved insulated outlets, cables and complies with the rating of the chainsaw as shown plugs in PVC, comply strictly with the safety on the plate on the motor casing. regulations in effect in your country. The tool has to be plugged into a power socket and not a light socket. Current Your tool works only with AC power. Disposal of obsolete products When you decide to replace the product, or no dispose of it in a way that is safe for the longer need it, think of the environment. Your local environment. distributor will take your old product back and ENGLISH - 4 Troubleshooting table Motor does not start Motor turns with difficulty or loses power Chainsaw starts but does not cut properly Motor turns improperly and/or at reduced speed Make sure the mains are powered · Make sure the machine is properly plugged into the wall socket · Make sure neither the power cable nor the extension are damaged (see chapter on electric parts ) · Make sure the safety chain brake is not engaged (see chapter on safety chain brake) · Carry out the procedures for correct installation of the chain · Make sure the chain is sharpened, if not, contact your dealer · Contact an authorized service center · · If the chainsaw continues to malfunction, contact your dealer ENGLISH - 5 GB EC Declaration of Conformity DK EU Overensstemmelse-erkl.ring The undersigned, authorised by E.O.P.I., declares that the following product: ES 18, manufactured by E.O.P.I., 23868 Valmadrera (LC), Via Como 72, Italy, is in accordance with the European Directives 98/37/CEE (Machinery Directive), 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive), 93/68/CEE (CE Marking Directive) & 89/336/CEE (Directive on electromagnetic compatibility). Directive 2000/14/ECC (Annex V). DE CE Konformitatserklarung Der ...
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