Gardenline KSI 2100-40 User manual

Electric Chainsaw
User’s Guide
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CONTENT
1.
Introduction to the Operating Instructions
Page 4
1.1.
Illustration and explanation of pictograms
2.
Important instructions for your personal safety
Page 4
2.1.
General safety instructions
2.2.
Instructions on the use of personal protective clothing
2.3. Instructions on using the chainsaw safely
2.4. Warning to the danger of recoil (“kickback”)
2.5. Instructions on safe working techniques
3.
Names of parts
Page 5
4.
Starting up
Page 6
4.1.
Filling the oil tank
4.
2.
Assembl
ing the blade and chain
4.3.
Connecting the chainsaw
4.4.
Switching on
5.
Safety devices on your chain brake
Page 7
5.1.
Chain brake
5.2.
Rundown brake
5.3.
Safety starting lock
5.4.
Chain catch bolt
6.
Instructions on working properly with the chainsaw
Page 7
6.1.
Removing branches
6.2.
Felling a tree
6.3.
Cutting a felling tree
6.4.
General instructions on working with a chainsaw
7.
Maintenance and Servicing
Page 8
8.
In the case of technical problems
Page 8
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The machine does not start up
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Chain does not run
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Sparks fly at the motor
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Oil does not flow
9.
Repair Service
Page 8
10.
Waste disposal and environmental protection
Page 8
11.
Technical Data
Page 9
12.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Page 9
13. Warranty
Page 9
14. Service
Page 9
15. Warranty Card
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1. Introduction to the Operating Instructions
These Operating Instructions are intended to facilitate your becoming ac-
quainted with the machine and using it in accordance with the regulations.
The Operating Instructions contain important information on how to use the
machine safely, correctly and economically. Observing this information will
help increase the reliability and working life of the machine. The Operating
Instructions must always be at hand when the machine is being used.
They must be read and observed by every person dealing with the machine,
whether operating, servicing or transporting it.
In addition to the Operating Instructions and the applicable rules of the
prevention of accidents valid in the country of use and on site, the generally
recognised rules on working safely and correctly must be observed as well
as the accident prevention rules of the relevant professional associations.
1.1. Illustration and explanation of pictograms
Wear eye, head and ear protection !
Warning!
Read operation instructions before use
Do not subject this electric power tool to rain
Remove plug immediately if the power flex is damaged or cut
Attention, kick-back!
Hold tool with both hands!
Attention: Environmental Protection! This device may not
be disposed of with general/household waste. Disposeof only at
a designated collection point.
2. Important instructions for your personal safety
2.1.General safety instructions
Attention: You run danger of injuring yourself if you use the chainsaw
incorrectly. It is imperative that you read these Operating Instructions
and follow the instructions given.
Attention:
Noise protection ! Please observe the local regulations when
operating your device.
1. Caution! : When electric tools are being used, the following basic safety measures
must be taken to protect against electric shock, injury and risk of fire.
2. Protect yourself against electric shock. Avoid body contact with ground-
ed elements, e.g. pipes, radiators, stoves, refrigerators.
3. Children and young persons under 18 may not operate electrical chainsaws,
with the exception of apprentices older than 16 under the supervision of a
trained adult.
4. The chainsaw may only be used by persons who have sufficient experience.
5. Always keep these Operating Instructions together with the chainsaw.
6. Only lend or give this chainsaw to persons who are familiar with its use.
Also give them these Operating Instructions.
7. You should always be in a good physical state when working with the
chainsaw. Work steadily and with concentration. Particular concentra-
tion is necessary towards the end of your duty.
8. Never use the chainsaw while under the influence of alcohol, medica-
tion or drugs.
2.2. Instructions on the use of personal protective clothing
Working with a chainsaw requires special measures with regard to pro-
tective equipment and clothing suitable for protecting your head, hands,
feet and legs, eyes and ears.
9. Wear close fitting clothing which cannot get caught. Whenworking with 9. Wear close fitting clothing which cannot get caught. Whenworking with
chainsaw itself or the timber. Never work with your hair flowing free as chainsaw itself or the timber. Never work with your hair flowing free as
10. Always wear an approved and tested safety helmet when felling trees
and removing branches.
11. Always wear safety goggles or a face guard.
12. Always wear suitable protective gloves.
13. Wear ear protection to avoid damage to your hearing.
14. Wear safety boots.
15. We recommend that you wear leg guards.
2.3. Instructions on using the chainsaw safely
16.Attention! Read the Operating Instructions carefully and have your-
self instructed in the use of a chainsaw before you use it for the
first time.
17. Always store your electric tools in a safe place. Electric tools not being
used should be stored in a dry, inaccessible or locked place, outside the
reach of children.
18. Use the cable only for the intended purpose. Never carry or suspend
electric devices by the cable. Do not use the cable to pull the plug from
the socket. Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
19. Check the extension cable regularly and replace it if it gets worn or dam-
aged. Keep the handle dry and free of oil and grease.
20. Pull the plug from the socket when replacing the saw chain or chain guide.
21. Check before switching on, that any adjustment tools are removed.
22. Avoid accidental starting. Do not hold your finger on the switch when
carrying an electric tool that is connected to the power source. Ensure
that the switch is off when the plug is inserted in the socket.
23. Damaged switches have to be replaced by a customer service workshop. Do
not use an electric tool if the switch cannot be switched on or off.
24. Caution: Only use accessories or parts that are listed in the operating
instructions. Use of other tools and other accessories mean safety risks
for the operator.
25. Never subject the electrical chainsaw to rain and do not work in wet
surroundings.
26. Check the chainsaw for its proper operating state before every use.
Please pay special attention to the sword and chain.
27. Check the power cable for damage or cracks every time before you use
it. Damaged cables must be replaced.
28. Always hold the chainsaw with both hands while working with it.
29. No other person may be within the working range of the chainsaw.
30. The chainsaw must be disconnected from the power supply before you
tighten the chain, exchange the chain or carry out any other work on the
saw. - Withdraw the plug!
31. During work breaks put the machine down in such a manner that no-
body is at risk.
32. Always use the chain cover when transporting the chainsaw.
33. When switching on the chainsaw, ensure that it is supported well and
hold it firmly. The chain and bar must be free.
34. Before you start working ensure that you are standing firmly.
35. Withdraw the plug immediately if the power cable is damaged or cut.
36. Never cut with the tip of the bar - the saw may recoil (“kick-back”).
37. Do not use the chainsaw near combustible gases or dust - danger of
explosion.
38. The chainsaw may only be connected to socket outlets with earthing contact
and tested electrical installations. We recommend the use a residual-current-
operated circuit-breaker. The fuse must have a value of 16 A and mustn’t be
used by other consumers while working with the chainsaw.
39. The cable must be unwound off completely when you use a cable drum.
40. Ensure that the power cable has no kinks and is not damaged.
41. The chainsaw may only be used in a completely assembled state. No
protective devices may be missing.
42. Switch the chainsaw off immediately if you notice any changes in the
machine.
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44. If the chainsaw comes into contact with earth, stones, nails or other
foreign objects, withdraw the plug immediately and check the chain as
well as the bar.
45. Ensure that no chain oil penetrates into the earth or sewage. Always
place the chainsaw on something that will absorb any oil dripping from
the bar or chain.
2.4. Warning to the danger of recoil (“kickback”)
46. Attention: If the tip of the bar contacts a hard object while the motor is run-
ning, the saw may recoil danger-ously. In recoiling, the chainsaw is flung
upwards at high speed towards the person holding the chainsaw.
47. Do not touch wood or branches with the bar tip.
48. If possible, use a stand.
49. Always keep an eye on the bar tip.
50. Only place a running saw on the object to be cut. Never start the ma-
chine while the chain rests on something.
51. So called piercing cuts with the bar tip may only be carried out by
trained personnel.
2.5. Instructions on safe working techniques
52. Before starting to work ensure that there is sufficient light.
53. Always maintain a normal body posture when operating the device.
Always keep your balance.
54. Do not work with your body bent forwards.
55. Ensure that you are standing securely and do not work on snow, ice
or newly-barked wood. Danger of slipping! When working on a slope,
make sure to stand above or laterally in relation to the trunk or lying
tree. Take care of rolling trunks.
56. Working on ladders, scaffoldings or trees is forbidden.
57. Do not use chainsaw above shoulder height.
58. Use the chainsaw only to cut wood. It is absolutely forebidden to cut
plastics or minerals (gas concrete).
59. Ensure that the wood cannot twist while it is being cut.
60. Never climb on a tree to cut wood.
61. Watch out for splintering wood. While you are sawing you may be in-
jured by flying wood chips.
62. Do not use the chainsaw to lever or move the wood.
63. Only cut with the lower section of the saw. The saw will be repulsed
towards you if you try and cut with the upper section of the saw.
64. Ensure that the wood is free of stones, nails or other foreign objects.
65. We recommend that first-time users are instructed practically as to the
correct use of the chainsaw and the required personal safety equipment
by an experienced operator; the cutting of round wood or logs should be
supported on a log stand or similar rack-type device first.
66. Keep the running chainsaw from touching the ground or wire fences. Do
not cut thin wood or timber that is already sawn into small pieces.
1 Oil inspection window (see Fig. 2)
2 Front handle
3 Oil tank cap
4 Front hand protection
5 Blade
6 Saw chain
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16
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14
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15
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3. Names of parts
7 T-screw
8 Pinion lid
9 Switch
10 Rear hand protection
11 Rear handle
12 Mains connection with plug
13 Blade protection
14 Fell handle for horizontal cut
15 Stopping button (see Fig. 6 / 15)
16 Knurling wheel for quick chain tension adjustment
17
Cable support
18
Chain drive wheel
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4. Starting up
4.1. Filling the oil tank
The chainsaw must never be operated without sufficient oil on the chain as
this could cause damage to the chain, blade or motor. No claims for guar-
antee can be accepted if damage occurs when the device is being operated
without chain oil.
Please use only biologically-based chainsaw oil, i.e. oil which is 100%
biologically decomposable.
Biological chainsaw oil should be available everywhere at your local specialist
dealer.
Do not use old oil. This will damage the chainsaw and will also lead to loss
of the guarantee.
• Before filling the oil tank, pull out the mains plug
• Open the twist cap and place safely aside so that the sealing ring in the
tank cap does not get lost.
• Fill approx. 200 ml oil into the tank using a funnel and screw on the tank
cap tightly once more.
In order to allow you to operate your chainsaw imme-diately after purchasing,
two (2) oil cans with 100 ml of oil each are enclosed. After the oil has been
poured in the appropriate tank, the chainsaw is ready for use. Please do not
forget to refill the oil tank as soon as possible.
• The oil level can be seen in the inspection window (Fig. 2). If you plan
not to use the machine for a longer period, you should remo ve the chain
oil from the oil tank.
• The oil tank should also be emptied before the chainsaw is transported or
sent for repair.
• Check correct functioning of the chainsaw before commencing work. Switch on
the saw with cutting fittings assembled and hold over a bright background at a
safe distance (Be careful not to come in contact with the ground !). A track of
oil will show you that the chain is sufficiently lubricated.
• After use, lay the chainsaw horizontally on some absorbing surface. The oil spread
on the blade, chain and drive may lead to some further dripping of oil.
4.2. Assembling the blade and chain
CAUTION ! Risk of injury ! Always use safety gloves when assembling the
chain !
For assembling the bar and chain with this chainsaw no tools are required !
• Put the chainsaw on a stable rest.
• Loosen the T-screw 7 turning it clockwise.
• Remove the gear cover 8.
• Put the chain on the bar considering the running direction of the chain.
The cutting teeth on the upper side of the bar must point in forward
direction
(see Fig. 4).
• Put the free end of the chain over the chain driving wheel (B).
• Place the bar such that the long hole in the bar is
placed exactly on the guiding element in the bar seat.
• Take care that the chain tensioning bolt (A) is seated exactly in the small
opening in the bar (Fig. 3). It must be visible through the opening. If
necessary, adjust the knurling wheel of the chain tensioning device (16)
in both directions until the chain tensioning bolt is seated in the opening
in the bar.
• Check whether all chain links are seated exactly in the bar’s groove and
the chain is lead around the chain driving wheel correctly.
• Put the gear cover 8 back on and push it in place.
• Moderately tighten the T-screw 7 by turning it clockwise.
• Tension the chain. To do so turn the knurling wheel upwards (+ direc-
tion of arrow). The chain should be tensioned such that it can be lifted
by about 3mm in the middle of the bar (Fig. 4). To decrease the chain
tension turn the knurling wheel downwards (- direction of arrow).
• Finally, tighten the T-screw 7 well by hand.
The tension in the chain has a major effect on the service life of the cutting
fittings, and must therefore be checked regularly. When the chain warms
up to operating temperature it will expand and must be retightened. A new
saw chain will have to be tightened more frequently until it has reached its
full length.
CAUTION: During the running-in period, the chain must be more
frequently tightened. The chain must be immediately retightened if it
shakes or leaves the grove !
To tension the chain slightly loosen the T-screw 7. Then turn the knurling
wheel upwards (+ direction of arrow). Tension the chain such that it can be
lifted by about 3mm in the middle of the bar, as shown
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4.3. Connecting the chainsaw
We recommend to operate the chainsaw in connection with a residual current
operated device with a maxi-mum breaking current of 30mA.
This device is designed to be operated on a mains supply with a system
impedance Z max at the point of connection (house service connection) of
max. 0.4 Ohm. The user must ensure that the device is only operated on an
electricity supply system meeting these requirements. If required, system
impedance data may be obtained from the local public utility.
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CAUTION: No buttons should be pressed when the chain brake is re-
leased (hand protection pulled back in the direction of the handle and
locked).
Always ensure before starting the chainsaw that the hand protection 4 is
locked in the operating position. To do this, pull back the hand protection
in the direction of the handle.
5.2. Rundown brake
In accordance with the latest regulations, this chainsaw is equipped with a
mechanical rundown brake. This brake is connected to the chain brake and
stops the running chain after the chainsaw has been switched off.
It is activated by releasing the ON/OFF switch. The rundown brake avoids injuries
through the coasting of the chain.
5.3. Safety starting lock
The starting delay that is effective for about 3 sec. after each switch-off of the chainsaw
provides for additional safety.
Thus, for your own safety, there is a delay of 3 seconds before the device can
be switched on again after each time it is switched off.
Only after this phase, the saw may be operated again by pushing the locking
button 15 and subsequently activating the operating switch 9, as described in
the section ‘Switching on’.
5.4. Chain catch bolt
This chainsaw is fitted with a chain catch bolt (17). If the chain breaks
when the saw is in operation, the chain bolt will catch the loose chain end
and thus prevent injury to the operator‘s hand.
6. Instructions on working properly with the chainsaw
6.1. Removing branches
• Ensure that you are standing firmly.
• Cut a deep notch from below into the branch about 15 cm from the
trunk.
• Now cut the branch from above about 5 cm further out-wards from the
lower notch until the branch drops off.
• In order to remove the rest, cut from below about 1/3 into the remaining
branch close to the trunk.
• Cut into the branch from above until the branch has been removed com-
pletely.
• Do not remove free-hanging branches from below.
6.2. Felling a tree
• Ensure that no one is within the felling area, minimum distance: 2 tree lengths.
• Ensure that no one can be hit by falling branches or the tree to be felled.
• Ensure that there is an escape path as shown in Fig. 10.
• Ensure that you are standing firmly.
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Use only extension cords that are approved for outdoor use and are
Use only extension cords that are approved for outdoor use and are
not lighter than rubber-sheathed cables of type H07 RN-F according
to DIN/VDE 0282 with a diameter of at least 1.5 sq. mm. They cords
must be splash-proof. If the connection cable of this device should be
damaged it must be replaced by a workshop named by the manufac-
turer only as this work requires the use of special tools. Mobile devices
for outdoor use should be connected over a residual current operated
device.
This chainsaw is fitted with a strain-relief device to provide extra safety for the
connection. First connect the device plug with the connection line. Then form
the connection line into a tight loop and push this through the safety web on
the
lower side of the machine. Hang the loop into the hook as shown in Fig.
The plug connection is now secure against automatic release.
4.4. Switching on
• Press with your thumbs the stopping button 15 on the left side of the rear
handle and then the operating switch 9.
• The stopping button 15 is used for unlocking the switch-on mechanism and
does not need to be pressed again after the device is switched on.
• To switch off the device, release switch 9.
Attention : The sawing chain will start running at high speed imme-
diately. When putting the saw down, make sure that the chain never
gets in touch with stones or metal objects.
5. Safety devices on your chain brake
5.1. Chain brake
This chainsaw is equipped with a mechanical brake for the chain. In the
case of uncontrolled movements, when the tip of the saw blade gets in
contact with wood or a solid object, the drive of the chain is immediately
stopped by activation of the hand guard 4, the motor will not be stopped.
This brake function is initiated by the back of your hand on the front handle
2 pushing the hand guard. The proper function of the saw chain brake shall
be checked before each use of the saw. About every 10 hours of operation,
the chain brake should be checked for its proper function. After the chain
brake has been activated, wait for the motor to come to a halt before you
engage the clutch again. Do not unnecessarily activate the chain brake as
this may result in increased wear and tear.
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• Keep the working area free of objects.
• Always stand at the side of the tree during felling.
• First determine in which direction the tree is to be felled. The felling notch
is cut on this side of the trunk.
• First cut 1/3 of the trunk diameter horizontally into the tree at the in-
tended felling notch.
• Now cut the second part of the felling notch from above at an angle of
45° to the first cut.
• Now make the felling cut exactly opposite to the felling notch. The felling
cut must run horizontal and a bit higher than the felling notch.
• Do not cut completely through the tree. Leave about 1/10 of the trunk
diameter.
• Put wedges into the felling cut to bring the tree to fall.
A Felling direction
B Danger area
C Escape area
6.3. Cutting a felling tree
• First support the trunk so that the section to be cut off always hangs freely
and does not lie on anything so that the bar cannot jam.
• If the chainsaw does become jammed, switch it off immediately and
withdraw the plug. Use the wedges to free the bar.
• Avoid letting the saw chain coming into contact with the earth.
6.4. General instructions on working with a chainsaw
• Ensure that children and other spectators keep a safe distance from the
working area.
• Apply little pressure to the machine when sawing wood. If the chain is
keen, it will cut almost by itself through the wood.
• If possible, always work with the chainsaw running at high speed.
• Never try to continue sawing with a blunt chain. That causes the motor
to overheat and the loss of your right to claim under guarantee. Always
have a replacement chain at hand.
• Allow the motor to cool off and make working breaks.
• After use always place the chainsaw horizontally to avoid oil dripping from
the oil reservoir.
• Always use the chain cover when transporting the chainsaw.
7. Maintenance and Servicing
Always withdraw the plug when carrying out maintenance and servicing.
• Clean the tool’s housing with a moistened cloth; in case of heavier soiling
you may use a bit of a mild dishwashing liquid. Do never spray or splash
the tool with water!
• Always remove wood shavings and oil from your chainsaw after use.
Ensure in particular that the motor ven-tilation slits for cooling the motor
in the housing of the chainsaw is free (danger of overheating).
• If the saw chain is particularly dirty, e.g. in case of gum-ming with resin,
remove the chain and clean it. Place the chain for a few hours in a vessel
containing chainsaw cleaner. There-after clean the chain with clear water.
If the chain is not used again immediately, it must be treated with service
spray or a customary anticorrosion-spray.
• Only in case of use of biological oil: As some biological oils may tend to
incrustation after a time, the oiling system should be rinsed thoroughly
before storing the chainsaw for a longer period. Therefore, please fill half
of the oil reservoir (about 50 ml) with chainsaw cleaner and close it
as usually. Then switch on the chainsaw - without bar and chain being
mounted - and keep it running until the total rinsing liquid has evapurated
through the oil opening of the chainsaw. Before using the chainsaw again,
it is absolutely necessary to refill the oil reservoir.
• Do not store the saw outdoors or in damp and moist areas.
• Check all the chainsaw parts, in particular the chain, bar and sprocket, of
wear after every use.
• Ensure that the chain tension is correct. If the chain is too loose, it may
come off during use and lead to injuries. The chain must be replaced im-
mediately if it is damaged. The cutting teeth must be at least 4 mm long.
• Check the motor housing and power cable after every use for damage. If
there is any sign of damage, have the chainsaw checked by a specialised
workshop or the works after-sales service.
• Check the oil level and lubrication of your chainsaw after every use. Insuf-
ficient lubrication leads to damage to the chain, bar and motor.
• Check how keen the chain is every time before you use the chainsaw. A
blunt chain will cause overheating of the motor.
• Sharpening a saw chain requires experience and specialised knowledge.
We therefore recommend to have sharpening carried out by a specialised
workshop.
8. In the case of technical problems
• The machine does not start up: Check whether the current socket is live.
Check whether the power cable is undamaged. If neither case applies, take the
chainsaw to a specialised workshop or the works after-sales service.
• Chain does not run: Check position of handguard (see ill. 7). Chain only
runs if handguard brake is released.
• Chain does not cut at all : Chain is not mounted to the correct direction.
Aseemble the chain to the correct direction.
• Sparks fly at the motor: Motor or carbon brushes damaged. Take the chain-
saw to a specialised work-shop or the works after-sales service.
• Oil does not flow: Check the oil level. Clean the oil flow openings in the
bar (see also the corresponding hints of “Maintenance and servicing). If
this is not successful, take the chainsaw to a specialised work-shop or the
works after-sales service.
Attention: Any maintenance or repair work going beyond that de-
scribed in these Operating Instructions may only be carried out by
authorised persons or the works after-sales service.
Attention: If the power supply lead of this device shows any defects,
the lead must be replaced by an authorized repair shop only or
through the manufacturer’s own service personnel, as this work
requires special tools
9. Repair Service
Repairs to electric power tools should only be carried out by specialist
electrical personnel.
Always keep the original packaging for a possibly required shipping of the
tool.
10. Waste disposal and environmental protection
If your chainsaw should become useless somewhere in the future
or you do not need it any longer, do not dispose of the device
together with your domestic refuse, but dispose of it in an envi-
ronmentally friendly manner. Please dispose of the device itself at
an according collecting/recycling point.
By doing so, plastic and metal parts can be separated and recycled. Infor-
mation concerning the disposal of materials and devices are available from
your local administration.
Properly dispose of packaging material that is not required any longer via
your local waste paper disposal system.
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11. Technical Data
This chainsaw has been built in accordance with Regulation DIN EN
50144-2-13 and fulfils the requirements of the European law on equip-
ment safety.
Model Gardenline KSI 2100-40
Rated Voltage V~ 230
Nominal Frequency Hz 50
50Fuse (time lag) A 16
Rated Output W 2100
Nominal current A 9,4
Guide Bar mm 400
Chain Oregon Type 91 P56
Speed m/sec ca. 9
Weight kg 4,3
Oil ml 200
All models with automatic chain lubrication and mechanical chain brake
and rundown brake.
Class of Protection: II/ DIN-EN 50144/ VDE 0740
Interference Suppression: according to EN 55014
Information on noise emission in accordance with the 3rd Decree on the
German law on equipment safety of 18.1.1991 and the EU Guideline on
machines, Appendix I, Section 1.7.4 f.
Noise emission values EN-50144:
Sound Pressure Level LpA 92 dB (A)
Vibration values in accordance with EN 50144:
Weighted acceleration handle max. 14,2 m/s2
Attention: This chainsaw is only intended for cutting wood !!!
12. EC Declaration of Conformity
We, MOGATEC Moderne Gartentechnik GmbH, Im Grund 1c , D-09435
Venusberg OT Grießbach, declare under our sole responsibility that the product
ELECTRIC CHAINSAW Gardenline KSI 2100, to which this declaration relates
correspond to the relevant basic safety and health requirements of Directives
89/336/EEC (EMV-Guideline), 2006/95/EG (Low Voltage Guideline), 98/37/EG
(EU Guideline of Machines ) and 2000/14/EC (noise directive), 2002/95/EG
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances ). For the relevant implementation
of the safety and health requirements mentioned in the Directives, the following
standards and/or technical specification(s) have been respected: EN 50144-1, EN
50144-2-13, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000, EN 50366, Engineering
type licence No. 1015 MSR, VDE Offenbach
measured acoustic capacity level 98,4 dB(A)
granted acoustic capacity level 101 dB(A)
Conformity assessment method to annexe V / Directive 2000/14/EC
Münster, den 23.01.2007
Gerhard Knorr, Technical Management Ikra GmbH
CE Conformity Officer Mogatec GmbH
Maintenance of technical documentation: Gerhard Knorr Kärcherstraße 57 D-64839 Münster
13. Warranty
Independently from the dealer’s obligations towards the end customer re-
sulting from the purchasing contract, we provide a warranty for this electri-
cal tool in accordance with the following terms:
In the case of proper use of your chainsaw we grant a guarantee 36
months on the motor and housing as well as on all electrical components.
In the case of a commercial use or if the device is professionally rented,
the warranty period is reduced to 12 months. Wearing parts and damages
caused by wrong accessories, non-original replacement parts, employment
of force, strokes or breaking as well as by the mischievous over-stressing of
the motor are not covered by this warranty.
Within the warranty period, damaged tools can be sent to the service address
shown. You will be provided with a new or repaired tool at no charge.
After the termination of the warranty period, you still have the possibility to
send damaged devices to the address shown to have them repaired. Any re-
pairs occurring after the termination of the warranty period will be charged.
In case of any actions carried out at the tool by unauthorised persons, the
warranty will be held void.
Expenses for postage and shipment as well as any subsequently developing
expenses must be borne by the customer.
This does not affect your statutory rights.
What your 3 Year Warranty means: „Great care has gone into the manufacture
of this product and it should therefore provide you with years of good service
when used properly. In the event of product failure within its intended use
over the course of the first 3 years after date of purchase, we will remedy the
problem as fast as possible once it has been brought to our attention. In the
unlikely event of such an occurrence, or if you require any information about
the product, please contact us via our helpline support service, details of which
are to be found both in this manual and on the product itself”.
14. SERVICE
GB J&M Distribution Systems Ltd
IRL Lakeside House
Hodgson Lane
Drighlington
Bradford
BD11 1JS
DE - Service,
Mogatec Moderne Gartentechnik GmbH
Max-Wenzel-Straße 31, D - 09427 Ehrenfriedersdorf
Tel.: + 49 180-3664283 Fax: +49 37341-131 24


Electric Chainsaw
KSI 2100-40 POWERFUL 2100 WATT ELECTRIC CHAINSAW
3 YEAR
WARRANTY CARD
Name
Address
Email Tel No
Model No.
Location of purchase
Please send your completed Warranty Card to:
UK Ireland
J&M Distribution Systems Ltd J&M Distribution Systems Ltd
Lakeside House Lakeside House
Hodgson Lane Hodgson Lane
Drighlington Drighlington
Bradford Bradford
BD11 JS BD11 JS

ORDER FORM
Sender (in block letters)
Name: Service
Max-Wenzel-Straße 31
D - 09427 Ehrenfriedersdorf
Street
Tel.: + 49 180 3664283
Fax: + 49 37341 131-24
Zip code / City
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: http://www.ikramogatec.com
Phone
- Service
Mogatec Moderne Gartentechnik GmbH
Max-Wenzel-Straße 31
D-09427 Ehrenfriedersdorf
In case you order by phone you are requested to mention the model no.:
Electric Chainsaw KSI 2100 Gardenline (2007 Season)
Order (please fill in your adress)
Quantity ITEM-No. Discription Price p. unit Price p. unit Total value
UK IRE
30019560 £13,90 19,99 €
30000052 2 pieces round files for special price £3,82 5,49 €
31000050 Chain sharpening device incl. file for special price £13,90 19,99 €
plus Forwarding expenses £4,85 6,99 €
Grand total:
Payment after receipt of proforma-invoice by bank transfer.
Prices inclusive VAT (valid till 31.12.2008)
Banking account:
Deutsche Bank AG Chemnitz Kto.: 122582000 BLZ 870 700 00
IBAN : DE77 8707 0000 0122 5820 SWIFT-BIC : DEUT DE 8CXXX
Place/Date Signature
IX/2007
27210345
Chain 40 cm (Oregon Type 91 P56) for special price
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