909 PH1000 Instruction manual

Manual is about: 800W POLE CHAINSAW PRUNER

Summary of PH1000

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    Instruction manual ph1000 800w pole chainsaw pruner.

  • Page 2: Warranty Power Tools

    2 contents warranty power tools for full details please visit us at www.909.Com warranty 2 introduction 3 environmental protection 3 specifications 3 description of symbols 3 general safety instructions 4 additional safety rules for electric chainsaws 5 additional safety rules for pole trimmers 5 ge...

  • Page 3: Description Of Symbols

    3 description of symbols the rating plate on your tool may show symbols. These represent important information about the product or instructions on its use. Conforms to relevant safety standards. Wear hearing protection. Wear eye protection. Wear head protection. Read these instructions for use care...

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    4 general safety instructions warning. Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in fire and/or serious injury. Save these instructions 1) work area a) keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents. B) do not opera...

  • Page 5: Chain Saws

    5 4) service a) have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair personnel using only identical replacement parts . This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained. Additional safety rules for electric chain saws note. For safety reasons the electric chain saw is shipped with the...

  • Page 6: Danger!

    6 • do not stand under the branch you are cutting. Branches may fall without warning. Work at an angle of no more than 60°. • keep in mind that, when using the upper point of the saw, the pole saw may kick back quite violently. • keep your eyes not only on the branches you are cutting, also keep an ...

  • Page 7: Know Your

    7 16 know your product 1. Motor housing 2. On/off trigger switch 3. Lock off button 4. Main handle 5. Secondary handle 6. Shoulder strap 7. Main shaft 8. Extension shaft 9. Extension shaft clamp 10. Chain bar and chain 11. Oil tank 12. Drive sprocket cover 13 spanner 14 chain cover 15. Drive head 16...

  • Page 8: Assembly

    8 assembly this product has been shipped partially assembled. 1. Carefully remove the items from the box. Make sure that all items listed in the packing list are include. 2. Inspect the product carefully to make sure no breakage or damage occurred during shipping 3. Do not discard the packing materi...

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    9 8. Check that the chain can be smoothly pulled around the guide bar by hand and that it maintains contact with the guide bar, top and bottom. To check tension, rotate the chain to its tightest condition then suspend a 0.9kg weight from the chain at the mid point of the underside of the bar. The ma...

  • Page 10: Adding Chain Oil

    10 adding chain oil warning. Never start work unless the chain and bar are lubricated. 1. Place the chainsaw on its side with the oil cap facing up. Untwist and remove the oil tank cap (18). 2. Fill the tank to 80% capacity with chain oil. 3. Fasten the cap and wipe up any oil spillage. Starting and...

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    11 important notes: 5. Clean oil and saw dust out of the area under the plastic cover with a brush or blow it out with compressed air. Be especially sure to clean out the oil duct. 6. Clean the groove of the guide bar with a suitable tool of blow it out with compressed air. Take special care to clea...

  • Page 12: Chain Tension

    12 at the mid point of the underside of the bar. The maximum distance between the driving links and the bar should be 6.5mm. Note. Ensure the unit is unplugged when making any adjustments to the chain and bar. Caution. A new chain will stretch after just a few minutes of use. Check and, if necessary...

  • Page 13: Chainsaw Maintenance

    13 3. Fit the file in a file holder (not included) and place it over the tooth at 35°. 4. File forward only until all the worn part of the tooth has been eliminated. 5. Count the file movements made on the first tooth and do the same on all the others, both right and left. 6. After some sharpening t...

  • Page 14: First Time User

    14 first time user if you are not familiar with chain saws and the felling of trees, it is recommended that you obtain informed instructions in addition to reading this manual fully. We also recommend as a minimum that you practice cutting logs on a saw-horse or log cradle. General inspection regula...

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