alzaTools AT-CMCHS20V Manual de usuario

Cordless Mini Chain Saw
AT-CMCHS20V
User Manual


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Translation of the original user manual
Read these operating instructions carefully before use. Familiarize yourself with the controls and cor-
rect use. Keep the instructions in a safe place for future reference.
The machine is designed for personal use in gardens, backyards or other parts of the property. It is
not intended for commercial or other use.
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Read the instructions for use carefully. Wear eye protection.
Wear protective gloves
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POW-
ER TOOLS
WARNING! All safety instructions, user manuals,
images and regulations supplied with these tools
must be read. Failure to follow all of the following
instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/
or serious personal injury.
• All instructions and the user manual must be
kept for future reference.
• The term "power tool" in all the following
warnings refers to a mains-powered tool (with
a power cord) or a battery-powered tool (with-
out any power cord). This manual applies only
to power tools that are powered by a battery
without a power cord.
Safety in the working environment
• The workplace must be kept clean and well lit.
Clutter and dark areas are often the cause of
accidents.
• Power tools must not be used in potentially ex-
plosive atmospheres where flammable liquids,
gases or dust are present. Power tools create
sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
• Children and other persons must be kept away
when using power tools. If the operator is dis-
tracted, they may lose control of the operation.
Electrical safety
• The operator must not touch grounded ob-
jects, such as pipes, central heating units,
cookers and refrigerators. The risk of electric
shock is greater if your body is connected to
the ground.
• Power tools must not be exposed to rain, mois-
ture or wetness. If water enters the power tool,
the risk of electric shock increases.
• The tool can generate a weak electromagnetic
field that is not dangerous to humans. Howev-
er, persons with pacemakers or similar devices
should contact the manufacturer of the device
or consult their doctor for advice.
Safety of persons
• When using a power tool, the operator must be
careful, pay attention to what they are doing,
concentrate and think clearly. Power tools must
not be used if the operator is tired or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
A moment’s inattention while using a power
tool can result in serious personal injury.
• Use personal protective equipment. Always
use eye protection. Protective equipment such
as a respirator, non-slip safety shoes, hard hat
and hearing protection, used in accordance
with the working conditions, reduces the risk of
personal injury.
• Unintentional starting of the machine must be
avoided. Make sure that the switch is in the off
position before connecting the battery, lifting
or carrying the tool. Carrying the tool with your
finger on the switch or with the tool switched
on can cause accidents.
• All adjusting tools or wrenches must be re-
moved before switching on the tool. An ad-
justing tool or wrench that remains attached to
the rotating part of the power tool may result in
personal injury.
• The operator must only work in places that they
can safely reach. The operator must always
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maintain a stable posture and balance. This will
allow better control of the power tool in unfore-
seen situations.
• Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose cloth-
ing or jewellery. The operator must make sure
that their hair and clothing are a sufficient dis-
tance away from moving parts. Loose clothing,
jewellery and long hair can be caught in mov-
ing parts.
• Where equipment is provided for connecting
dust extraction and collection facilities, care
must be taken to ensure that it is connected
and used correctly. The use of such equipment
can reduce hazards caused by dust.
• The operator must not allow themselves to
become lax and ignore the principles of work
safety due to the routine that results from the
frequent use of the tool. Careless actions can
cause serious injuries in a split second.
Use and maintenance of power tools
• Power tools must not be overloaded. It is es-
sential to use the correct power tool for the
work being carried out. The correct power tool
will do the work it was designed to do better
and safer.
• Power tools that cannot be switched on and off
with the switch must not be used. Any power
tool that cannot be operated with the switch is
dangerous and must be repaired.
• The battery must be removed from the power
tool before making any adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing power tools. These pre-
cautions reduce the risk of accidentally starting
the power tool.
• Unused power tools must be stored out of
the reach of children. Persons unfamiliar with
the power tool or these instructions must not
be allowed to use the power tool. Power tools
are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced
users.
• Power tools and accessories must be main-
tained. The adjustment and mobility of moving
parts must be checked and attention focused
on cracks, broken parts and any other circum-
stances that may compromise the function of
the power tool. If the tool is damaged, it must
be repaired before use. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained power tools.
• Cutting tools must be kept sharp and clean.
Properly maintained and sharpened cutting
tools are less likely to catch on material or jam
and are easier to control.
• Power tools, accessories and tool bits etc. must
be used in accordance with these instructions
and in the manner intended for the particular
power tool, taking into account the working
conditions and the work to be carried out. Us-
ing power tools for activities other than those
for which they are designed can lead to dan-
gerous situations.
• Handles and grip surfaces must be kept dry,
clean and free of grease. Slippery handles and
gripping surfaces mean the tool cannot be
held and controlled in unexpected situations.
• Do not use cloth work gloves when using pow-
er tools as these can become entangled. Cloth
work gloves becoming tangled in moving parts
can cause personal injury.
Use and maintenance of cordless tools
• The tool must only be charged with the charger
specified by the manufacturer. A charger that
may be suitable for one type of battery pack
may cause a fire risk when used with another
battery pack.
• The tool must only be used with a battery that
is specifically designed for the tool. The use of
any other batteries may cause a risk of injury
or fire.
• When the battery is not in use, it must be pro-
tected from contact with other metal objects,
such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws,
or other small metal objects that can cause one
battery contact to come in contact with anoth-
er. Short-circuiting the battery terminals may
cause burns or fire.
• If used incorrectly, liquids may leak from the
battery; contact with them should be avoided.
In the case of accidental contact with these flu-
ids, the affected area must be rinsed with water.
In addition, seek medical attention if fluid gets
into the eye. Liquids escaping from the battery
can cause inflammation or burns.
• A battery or tool that is damaged or modified
must not be used. A damaged or modified
battery can exhibit unpredictable behaviour,
which can result in fire, explosion, or the risk of
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injury.
• The battery or tool must not be exposed to fire
or excessive heat. Exposure to fire or tempera-
tures above 130°C may cause an explosion.
• All charging instructions must be followed,
and the battery or tool must not be charged
outside the temperature range specified in the
operating instructions. Improper charging or
charging at temperatures outside this range
may damage the battery and increase the risk
of fire.
Servicing
• Power tool repairs must be carried out by qual-
ified personnel using identical spare parts. This
will ensure the same level of safety of the pow-
er tool as before the repair.
• Damaged batteries must never be repaired.
Batteries should only be repaired by the manu-
facturer or an authorized service centre.
• Follow the instructions for deleting and replac-
ing accessories in this manual.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR HAND SAWS
WARNING: This hand saw is designed exclusive-
ly for tree branching.
• The saw must only be used by trained person-
nel using a carefully designed safe working
system.
• Keep all body parts away from the chain, es-
pecially when the saw is in operation. Before
starting the saw, make sure that the chain does
not touch anyone or anything. A moment’s inat-
tention while handling a running saw can cause
clothing or body parts to come in contact with
the chain, which can cause serious injury.
• Keep handles dry, clean and free of oil or
grease. Greasy or oiled handles can cause the
saw to slip so you lose control of it.
• Always hold the saw with both hands. Always
hold the saw by the main handle with your right
hand and the front handle with your left. Re-
versed holding increases the risk of injury and
the saw should never be held in this way.
• Only hold power tools in insulated places if
hidden wiring is cut. If the chain comes into
contact with live lines, the metal parts of the
saw that are also live may explode and the op-
erator may suffer an electric shock.
• Wear eye and ear protection. We recommend
using head, hand, leg and foot protection.
Proper protective clothing reduces the risk of
injury from flying debris or contact with the
chain.
• Use clamps or similar tools to secure the work-
piece on a stable surface. Holding the work-
piece in your hand or against your body does
not provide sufficient stability and can lead to
loss of control.
• Make sure you wear suitable work shoes for op-
erating power tools, especially when standing
on stairs or ladders. Slippery or unstable sur-
faces can cause you to lose balance and control
of the saw.
• Only move the power tool closer to the work-
piece when it is switched on. Otherwise, there
is a risk of kickback if the power tool gets stuck
in the workpiece.
• Make sure that the guard is placed securely
when cutting. A jammed chain may break or
cause kickback.
• When you have finished cutting, switch off the
power tool, wait until it has come to a complete
stop and then remove it from the cut. In this
way it prevents kickback and you can store your
power tool safely.
• Only use an undamaged chain that is in perfect
condition. A bent or blunt chain can break, ad-
versely affect cutting or lead to kickback.
• After switching off, do not brake the saw chain
until it stops by pushing on the side. The saw
chain can be damaged, broken or kickback.
• Use suitable detectors to determine hidden ca-
bling or contact your local electricity supplier.
Contact with cabling may result in fire or elec-
tric shock. Damage to a gas pipe can lead to an
explosion. Damage to water pipes can cause
damage to the property.
• The chain may break under excessive loading.
In this case, replace the chain with an original
part.
Causes and protection of the operator against
kickback:
Kickback can occur when the tip of the guide
bar touches a foreign object or when the wood
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