Page 2 - Thank you for your trust in our product; Page; Symbols
2 RE Y Read instruction manual and followthe warnings- and safety precautions! Particular care and attention! Wear protective helmet,eye and ear protection! Pull out the power supply plug! Pull out the power supply plugif the cable is damaged! Chain brake released Chain brake actuated Kickback! Forb...
Page 3 - EU Conformity Declaration; For DOLMAR GmbH
3 4 5 2 Delivery inventory 3 1 1. Electric chain saw 2. Guide bar 3. Saw chain 4. Chain protection cover 5. Universal wrench 6. Instruction manual (not shown) In the case that one of the parts listed should not be included inthe delivery inventory, please, consult your sales agent. Packing The MAKIT...
Page 4 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; General precautions
4 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS General precautions - To ensure correct operation the user has to read thisinstruction manual to make himself familiar with thecharacteristics of the electric chain saw. Users insufficientlyinformed will risk danger to themselves as well as others dueto improper handling. - It...
Page 7 - Kickback
7 45 ° 45 ° 2 1 16 17 18 19 2 B B C C D A A 45o CAUTION: Do not fell or debranch trees unless you are speciallytrained for it! There is a high risk of injury! Make sure tofollow local regulations. - Before cutting down a tree ensure thata) only those persons are within the working range which are ac...
Page 8 - Regularly clean the electric chain saw.; First aid; SERVICE
8 21 20 22 23 24 Transport and storage - Carry the electric chain saw with the tubular handle. Thesaw bar indicates backwards. Never carry or transportthe electric chain saw with the chain running. - Never carry the saw by the power cord. Do not disconnectthe plug by pulling on the power cord. - Whe...
Page 9 - Denomination of components; Technical data
9 Denomination of components 1 Tubular handle2 Hand guard3 Spike bar4 Fastening nut5 Sprocket guard, chain brake6 Carbon brush cover7 Back hand guard8 Power cord with plug9 Guide bar 10 Oil tank cap11 Identification plate12 Locking button13 Rear handle14 Power switch15 Sightglass for oil level16 Saw...
Page 10 - Tightening the saw chain; PUTTING INTO OPERATION; Mounting the guide bar and saw chain; Use the universal wrench delivered with the machine.; CAUTION: When working on the guide bar or saw chain
10 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 2 1 10 8 9 A - Unscrew retaining nut (A/2). - Pull off the sprocket guard (A/1). - Turn the chain adjusting screw (A/3) to the left (counter-clockwise) until the pin (A/4) is at the left stop. B - Lay the chain (B/5) on the guide bar (B/6). - The cutting edges (B/7) of the chain on ...
Page 11 - Checking the chain tension; The chain will stop within a fraction of a second.; Chain brake; Releasing the chain brake; Chain and run-out brake maintenance
11 G The chain has the proper tension when it lies against thebottom edge of the guide bar and can be easily pulled by handabout 5 mm (a little under 1/4") up from the guide bar. Check the chain tension frequently - new chains tend to getlonger during use! When checking the chain tension the mot...
Page 12 - Saw chain oil; Avoid skin and eye contacts; Refilling the oil tank; Waste oil
12 2 1 Saw chain oil A Use a special oil with adhesive addition for lubricating the sawchain and bar. The adhesive addition prevents that the oil iscentrifuged too fast from the sawing device. Do not use mineral oils. In order to protect the invironment theuse of biologically decomposeable oil is pr...
Page 13 - Place the saw on a suitable surface.; Checking the chain brake; Never lock the power switch in the ON position.
13 7 3 4 E To guarantee a troublefree operation of the oil pump the oilguide groove (E/3) as well as the oil inlet bore in the guide bar(E/4) must be cleaned in regular intervals. Note: After the saw has been turned off it is normal for residual chainoil to drip from the oil feed system, the guide b...
Page 14 - Testing the run-out brake; MAINTENANCE; Sharpening the saw chain; The chain needs sharpening when:; the sawdust from sawing humid wood looks like wood flour.; Checking the chain lubrication; Start the electric chain saw.
14 Testing the run-out brake ✓ ✓ MAINTENANCE Sharpening the saw chain When working on the saw chain you must always pullout the power supply plug and wear protective gloves. A The chain needs sharpening when: - the sawdust from sawing humid wood looks like wood flour. - the saw chain penetrates the ...
Page 15 - Files and how to work with them; Grease gun
15 C - All cutters must be sharpened to the same angle, 30°.Different angles result in a roughly, irregularly runningchain, increase wear and tear and cause chain beakage. - The 85° front rake of the cutter results from the cut depth ofthe round file. If the proper file is used in the right manner,t...
Page 16 - Trouble shooting; Cause; Replacing the saw chain
16 2 3 1 Check the sprocket (A/1) before mounting a new chain. CAUTION: Worn out sprockets (B) may damage the new chain and musttherefore be replaced. Do not attempt to replace the sprocket yourself. Sprocketreplacement requires special training and tools and must bedone at a MAKITA service centre. ...
Page 17 - Instructions for periodic maintenance; General work; Service, spare parts and guarantee; Maintenance and repair
17 Instructions for periodic maintenance To ensure long life, prevent damage and ensure the full functioning of the safety features the following maintenance must beperformed regularly. Guarantee claims can be recognized only if this work is performed regularly and properly. Failure to performthe pr...
Page 18 - Guarantee; Disregard of the instruction manual.; Extract from the spare parts list; Included in the delivery inventory
18 Guarantee MAKITA guarantees the highest quality and will therefore reimburse all costs for mending through replacement of damaged parts asa result of material or production faults, which occur within the guarantee time after purchase.Please, note that in some countries particular guarantee condit...
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