GB
Operating instructions
for RoNa Hand Chainsaw
STANDARD/STANDARD-C · STANDARD-Plus/STANDARD-Plus-C · PROFI-C-lang
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I) Application fields:
This light and easy-to-use hand chainsaw is especially suitable for sawing wood, branches, roots (also
under water), logs and plastic pipes, e.g. PVC pipes even in hard to reach areas.
Not suitable for sawing metal.
It is particularly useful for working on high trees (with Model “STANDARD-PLUS-C”). Branches at a height
of up to approx. 4 m can be quickly, simply and securely sawn off from the ground. You no longer need to
climb up trees, or try to work awkwardly from a ladder.
Important information: When you unpack this tool, you will notice that the chain is somewhat stiff.
This is due to the production process. After the chain has been used a couple of times it will
become more supple and easier to handle. For this reason, we recommend using the saw on dry
wood (e.g. beams etc.) first before using on trees. To avoid injury, always wear protective gloves.
3 year
guarantee
… always saw parallel
to the object
… sawing with the
extension cords
… can also be used
under water
II) Assembly:
a) Model “STANDARD (C)”:
■ 1 chainsaw:
90 chain links, 82 cm long
■ 2 handles
■ Instructions
■ pouch
a1) Model “PROFI-C-long“
chain links
(144
1,30m long)
b) Model “Kit retrofit set”
+ =
for Modell “STANDARD (C)”:
■ 1 x 4 m nylon cord
with throwing weight and
guide bracket
■ 1 x 4 m nylon cord
■ Instructions
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c) Model “STANDARD PLUS
■ 1 chainsaw: 90 chain links, 82 cm long
■ 2 handles
■ 1 x 4 m nylon cord with throwing
weight and guide bracket
■ 1 x 4 m nylon cord
■ Instructions
■ pouch
(C)
”:
A) Working without the extension (Models “STANDARD (C)” and “PROFI-C-long”)
The connection hooks are simply hooked into the appropriate boreholes on the end chain links of the
chainsaw. Important: after assembly, slightly squeeze the hooks together with pliers to prevent them from
falling out!
B) Working with the extension Model “STANDARD PLUS (C)” (2 x 4 m cords)
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Hook the cord without the throwing weight into the chainsaw.
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Now attach the cord with the guide bracket and the throwing weight to
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the end of the chainsaw as follows:
■ Take the hook from the guide bracket
■ Then feed into the end of the chainsaw (2)
■ Then hook the whole assembly back into the guide bracket again
Now throw the throwing weight over the branch which you would
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like to saw off.
Then pull down the cord, to which the throwing weight is attached,
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until the chainsaw takes hold. The guide bracket has been designed so
that the chainsaw always saws straight into the branch.
Now attach the handles (if necessar y tie a knot in the cords) and pull the saw
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evenly backwards and forwards until it takes proper hold. Do not cut off any surplus rope.
You may need this for higher branches.
Important! Always stand to the side of the branch so that the branch or the chainsaw cannot
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fall on your head. We recommend that two people operate the chainsaw on higher branches.