Remington Power Tools 100271-01 User Manual

ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW
OWNERS MANUAL
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MODEL
TYPE
100271-01
EL-4
230V~ 50Hz 1450W
IMPORTANT
Read and understand this manual before assembling or operating this chain saw. Improper use of saw can cause severe injury. Keep this manual for future reference.
CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
Symbol Information............................................................2
Safety Warnings .................................................................3
Before Operating Chain Saw.......................................3
Kickback......................................................................3
Pushback and Pull-in ...................................................4
Chain Saw Operation ..................................................4
Maintenance and Storage of Chain Saw .....................4
Product Identification .........................................................5
Chain Saw Names and Terms.............................................5
Unpacking...........................................................................6
Saw Chain Tension Adjustment ......................................... 7
Filling Oil Tank .................................................................. 7
Operating Chain Saw..........................................................8
Extension Cords ..........................................................8
Oiling Chain ................................................................ 8
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SECTION PAGE
Cutting With the Chain Saw........................................8
Chain Brake................................................................. 8
Trimming a Tree..........................................................9
Felling a Tree ..............................................................9
Limbing a Tree ............................................................10
Bucking a Log ............................................................. 11
Cleaning and Maintenance .................................................12
Cleaning Saw Body .....................................................12
Care of Guide Bar .......................................................12
Sharpening Your Saw Chain .......................................12
Recycling ........................................................................... 14
Storage ............................................................................... 14
Replacement Parts ..............................................................14
Troubleshooting..................................................................15
Warranty Information ......................................... Back Cover
INFORMATION SYMBOLS
Read Instruction Manual
Do Not Expose to Rain or Use in Wet Conditions
Remove Plug Immediately if Cable is Damaged or Cut
Hold Chain Saw with Both Hands
Beware of Kickback
Hearing and Eye Protection Must Be Worn
Safety Information Warnings Appears Throughout This Manual
Pay close attention to them. Below are definitions for the safety information listed throughout this manual.
WARNING indicates a hazard which can cause severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage if you ignore warning.
CAUTION indicates a hazard which will or can cause minor personal injury or property damage if you ignore warning.
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WARNING ICON G 001
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SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING ICON G 001
Read and understand all Safety Warnings on pages 3 and 4. Improper use of this chain saw can cause severe injury or death from re, electrical shock, body contact with moving chain, or falling wood.
BEFORE OPERATING CHAIN SAW
1. Read and understand this owners manual before operating chain saw.
2. Use chain saw for cutting wood only. Do not use for cutting any non-wood items.
3. Only well-instructed adults should operate chain saw. Never allow children to operate chain saw. First-time user should obtain informed, practical instruction in addition to reading this manual. Practice cutting logs on a saw horse or cradle.
4. Use only electrical voltage noted on model plate of chain saw.
5. Use only extension cords marked for outdoor use. See page 8 for extension cord requirements.
6. Do not operate chain saw
while under the inuence of alcohol, medication, or drugs
in rain or in damp or wet areas
where highly ammable liquids or gases are present
if saw is damaged, adjusted wrong, or not fully assembled
if trigger does not turn saw on and off. Chain must stop
moving when you release trigger. Have faulty switch replaced by authorized service person.
while tired or in a hurry
while in tree or on a ladder unless trained to do so
7. Wear snug-tting clothes when operating chain saw. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can get caught in moving saw chain.
8. Wear the following safety gear when operating chain saw:
heavy-duty gloves (wear rubber gloves if working oudtoors)
steel-toed safety footwear with non-skid soles
eye protection such as safety glasses, goggles, or face screen
safety hard hat
ear mufers or ear plugs
hair covering to contain long hair
face or dust mask (if working in dusty areas)
9. Before cutting, always provide the following:
clear work area
secure footing
planned retreat path from falling tree
10.Inspect tree before cutting down. Make sure there are no dead limbs or branches that may fall on you.
11.The typical A-weighted noise levels at full load while cutting wood when tested in accordance to ISO 7182 are:
Sound Pressure Level 95 DB(A) Sound Power Level 100 DB(A)
12.The typical hand-arm vibration at full load while cutting wood when tested in accordance to ISO/DIS 7205 is 23.8 M/S2.
KICKBACK
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WARNING
WARNING ICON G 001
Avoid Kickback. Kickback can cause you to lose control of chain saw. Kickback can cause severe injury or death.
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Kickback Safety Devices On This Saw
This saw has a low-kickback chain and reduced-kickback guide bar. Both items reduce the chance of kickback. Kickback can still occur with this saw. Do not let tip of guide bar touch anything when chain is moving.
This saw has a chain brake. When kickback occurs, the front hand guard is moved forward by the back of operators left hand. This stops the saw chain quickly, reducing the chance of serious injury.
Never hold the chain saw by the front hand guard.
Cause Of Kickback
Kickback may occur when nose or tip of guide bar touches an object while chain is moving. If chain cutter catches on object, a sudden reverse action will result. The guide bar will kick up and back towards operator.
Direction
90° Quadrant
Figure 1 - Kickback Hazard Example. Do Not Let Nose of
Guide Bar Touch Object While Chain is Moving
Kickback may also occur when wood pinches chain at guide bar nose. A sudden reverse action will also result.
The following steps will reduce the risk of kickback:
Use both hands to grip saw while saw is running. Use rm grip. Thumbs and ngers must wrap around saw handles.
Keep all safety items in place on saw. Make sure they work properly.
Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height.
Keep solid footing and balance.
Stand slightly to left side of saw. This keeps your body from
being in direct line with chain.
Do not let guide bar nose touch anything when chain is moving (see Figure 1).
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Do Not Let Guide Bar Nose Touch Here
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SAFETY WARNINGS
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Never try cutting through two logs at same time. Only cut one log at a time.
Do not bury guide bar nose or try plunge cut (boring into wood using guide bar nose).
Watch for shifting of wood or other forces that may pinch chain.
Use extreme caution when re-entering a previous cut.
Use low-kickback chain and guide bar supplied with this
chain saw. Only replace these parts with chains and guide bars listed in this manual.
Never use dull or loose chain. Keep chain sharp and tensioned correctly.
Saw Maintenance and Kickback Safety
Follow maintenance instructions in this manual. Proper cleaning of saw and chain and guide bar maintenance can reduce chances of kickback. Inspect and maintain saw after each use. This will increase the service life of your saw. sharpening, risk of kickback can increase with each sharpening.
Note:
Even with proper
PUSHBACK AND PULL-IN
WARNING
Avoid pushback and pull-in. These hazards can cause you to lose control of chain saw. Pushback or pull-in can cause severe injury.
Cause Of Pushback and Pull-In
Pushback may occur while cutting with top of guide bar. Pushback will force saw back towards you. Pull-in may occur while cutting with bottom of guide bar. Pull-in will force saw in towards wood you are cutting. These hazards can occur if chain is pinched, caught, or contacts a non-wood object.
The following steps will reduce the risk of pushback or pull-in:
Use both hands to grip saw while saw is running. Use rm grip. Thumbs and ngers must wrap around saw handles.
Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height.
Keep solid footing and balance.
Stand slightly to left side of saw. This keeps your body from
being in direct line with chain.
Have saw running at full speed before starting a cut.
When cutting, make sure spike of saw is against wood (pull-
in only). See Product Identification, page 5, to locate spike.
Never try cutting through two logs at same time. Only cut one log at a time.
Watch for shifting of log or other forces that may pinch chain.
Use extreme caution when re-entering a previous cut.
Do not twist saw when removing guide bar from undercut.
Use wedges made of plastic, wood, or light alloy (never steel or
iron) to hold cut open.
CHAIN SAW OPERATION
1. Stay alert. Use common sense while operating chain saw.
2. Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas invite injuries.
3. Be aware of extension cord while operating chain saw. Be careful not to trip over cord.
4. Keep children, animals, and bystanders away from chain
saw and extension cord. Only chain saw user should be in work area.
5. Do not cut down a tree unless you are trained or have expert help.
6. If two or more persons perform bucking and felling opera­tions at the same time, provide plenty of distance between operations. Provide distance of at least twice the height of tree being felled.
7. Secure wood you are cutting by using clamps or chocks.
8. Grip chain saw rmly with both hands. Never operate chain saw with one hand. Never use hand guard as handle.
9. Keep nger off trigger until ready to make cut.
10. Before starting chain saw, make sure chain is not touching anything.
11. Avoid body contact with grounded objects such as pipes, wire fences, and metal posts.
12. Keep all parts of body away from chain when saw is running.
13. Do not force chain saw while cutting. Apply light pressure.
14. Cut small brush and saplings with extreme care. Slender material may catch in chain and be whipped toward you. This could also pull you off balance.
15. When cutting limb or tree trunk that is under tension, use extreme caution. Be alert for wood springing back. When wood tension is released, limb could spring back and strike operator causing severe injury or death.
16. Do not activate the chain brake to stop saw. Always release trigger to stop saw.
17. Carry chain saw from one place to another
with chain saw unplugged
by holding front handle (never use front hand guard as
handle)
with nger off trigger
with guide bar and chain to rear
with scabbard in place
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE OF CHAIN SAW
1. Unplug chain saw from power source
when not in use
before moving from one place to another
before servicing
before changing accessories or attachments
2. Inspect chain saw before and after each use. Check saw closely if guard or other part has been damaged. Check for any damage that may affect operator safety or operation of saw. Check for alignment or binding of moving parts. Check that switch turns motor on and off. Check chain brake. Check for broken or damaged parts. Do not use chain saw if damage affects safety or operation. Have damage repaired by authorized service person.
3. Maintain chain saw with care.
Never expose saw to rain.
Keep chain sharp, clean, and lubricated.
Follow steps outlined in this manual to sharpen chain.
Keep handles dry, clean, and free of oil.
Keep all screws and nuts tight.
Inspect power cord often. If damaged, have repaired by
authorized service person.
Never carry chain saw by power cord.
Never yank power cord to unplug it.
Keep power cord from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
Inspect extension cords often and replace if damaged.
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4. When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.
5. Always store chain saw
in a high or locked place, out of childrens reach
in a dry place
in a carrying case or with scabbard over guide bar
Keep this manual for reference. It is your guide to safe and proper operation of this chain saw.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Front Hand Guard
Saw
Chain Rear Handle
Guide Bar Nose
Guide Bar
Spike Rear Hand Guard
Power Cord
Scabbard
Oil Level Sight Hole (located on saw body, hidden by front handle)
Oil Cap
Switch Lockout
Front Handle
Motor Housing
Figure 2 - Electric Chain Saw
Trigger
CHAIN SAW NAMES AND TERMS
Bucking Process of cutting a felled tree or log into lengths. Felling Process of cutting down a tree. Felling Cut Final cut when felling a tree. Make this cut on
opposite side of tree from notching cut.
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Front Hand Guard Shield between front handle and guide bar. Protects left hand while using saw. When kickback occurs, the front hand guard is moved forward by the back of operators left hand. This stops the saw chain quickly, reducing the chance of serious injury.
Front Handle Located at front of saw body. Guide Bar Metal bar that extends from saw body. The guide bar
supports and guides chain.
Guide Bar Nose Tip or end of guide bar. Kickback Quick backward and upward motion of guide bar.
Kickback may occur when tip of guide bar touches an object while chain is moving. The guide bar will kick up and back towards operator.
Limbing Process of cutting limb(s) from a felled tree. Low-Kickback Chain Chain that reduces chance of kickback
as required by ANSI B175.1. Normal Cutting Position Stance used while making bucking
and felling cuts.
Notching Cut Notch cut in tree that directs fall of tree. Oiler Control System for oiling guide bar and chain. Power Head Chain saw without chain and guide bar. Also
known as saw body. Pushback (Kickback, Pinch) Rapid pushback of chain saw.
Pushback may occur if chain along top of guide bar is pinched, caught, or contacts a foreign object.
Rear Handle Handle located at rear of saw body. Reduced Kickback Guide Bar Guide bar that reduces chance
of kickback. Replacement Chain Chain that complies with ANSI B175.1
when used with a specic saw. It may not meet ANSI require­ments when used with other saws.
Saw Chain (Chain) Loop of chain having cutting teeth for cutting wood. The motor drives chain. The guide bar supports chain.
Spiked Bumper (Spike) Pointed teeth at front of saw body beside guide bar. Keep spiked bumper in contact with wood when felling or bucking. It helps maintain position of saw while cutting.
Sprocket Toothed wheel that drives chain. Switch Device that completes or interrupts electrical circuit
to motor of saw. Switch Linkage This device connects switch to trigger. It
moves switch when you squeeze trigger.
Switch Lockout Device that reduces accidental starting of saw. Trigger Device that turns saw on and off. Squeezing trigger
turns saw on. Releasing trigger turns saw off. Trimming (Pruning) Process of cutting limb(s) from a living
tree. Undercut An upward cut from underside of log or limb. This is
done while in normal cutting position and cutting with top of guide bar.
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