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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

In accordance with EN ISO 17050-1:2004

We

The Enterprise Department Ltd.

Of

11 Bridge Street, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, UK. CM23 2JU 

in accordance with the following Directive(s):

2006/95/EC

The Low Voltage Directive

2006/42/EC

The Machinery Directive

hereby declare that:

Electric Chainsaw

Model number: 9226

Batch Number: 16676

is in conformity with the applicable requirements of the following documents

Ref. No.

Title

Edition date

BS EN 60745-1

Safety of Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools 2009
General requirements

BS EN 60745-2-13 Safety of Hand-Held Motor-Operated Electric Tools 2009 

– Particular requirements for chainsaws

The Low Voltage Directive

2006

I hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with
the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications. The unit complies with all
applicable Essential Requirements of the Directives.

Mr. Stuart Fowler

Imports Director

27.06.2012

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE

WARNING

- Always ensure that the tool is switched off and the

plug is removed from the mains socket before any adjustments or
maintenance are undertaken.

• Always keep the air holes clean on the electric chainsaw body.

They can become clogged with dust during use and this can
cause the motor the other fundamental parts of the electric
chainsaw to over heat. It is recommended that this is carried out
after every use.

• 

Do NOT

operate the chainsaw with the air intake on the ground

as this will draw foreign particles into the motor area and
damage the windings of the motor.

• Regularly check to see if any dust or foreign matter has entered

the grills near the motor and around the on/off switch. Use a
soft brush to remove any accumulated dust. Wear safety glasses
and a dust mask whilst cleaning.

• Wipe the chainsaw housing with a soft damp cloth. A mild

detergent can be used but do not use any abrasive or alcohol-
based cleaning agents.

• Water must never come into contact with the chainsaw. 

Do NOT

get wet.

• Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts.

• Turn the guide bar periodically to use both sides and to generate

even wear.

• Clean the guide bar and oil holes periodically.

• The chainsaw should be periodically serviced to check the correct

operation of the chain, chain drive, motor and brake.  This should
be done by an authorised service centre.

• Deburr the race sides periodically with a flat file. 

• The bar needs to be evened with a flat file if one of the races is

higher than another and then smoothed with a file and fine
sandpaper. If races are considerably worn, check that the height
is always greater than the chain’s transmission links so that the
latter do not touch the bottom. Replace the bar if this should
occur.

STORAGE

• Replace the electric chainsaw blade cover and store in a dry

place. Do not store in damp places.

• If storing for an extended period, remove the chain and guide

bar and protect with anti-corrosion oil before storing.

DISPOSAL

Waste electric products should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check
with your local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.

PACKAGING

• Dispose of packaging at your local recycling centre.

• Dispose of paper and carton separately from plastic bags at your

local recycling centre.

• Dispose of item at the end of its lifespan at your local authorised

household waste recycling centre.

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RETURNS OR FAULTS

Please do not return 

this item for any reason 

without first calling the

Customer Service number 

0844 482 4400

.

Summary of Contents for 9226

Page 1: ... or serious injury SYMBOLS Read the instruction manual carefully Denotes risk of personal injury loss of life or damage to the tool in case of non observance Contact of the guide bar tip with any object should be avoided Tip contact may cause the guide bar to move suddenly upward and backwards which may cause serious injury to user Two hands are always to be used in operation of the chain saw WARN...

Page 2: ...nect from the socket Keep cord away from oil and sharp edges Always clean after use and replace worn parts when performance becomes reduced Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease Disconnect chainsaw when not in use before servicing or cleaning and when changing accessories and attachments such as saw chain and guard Only use...

Page 3: ...rs and becomes larger then the self lubrication system is working If there is no oil on the paper even though the oil tank is full then the self lubrication system is not working If the self lubrication system is not working remove the chain and guide bar and clean out the oil ways of the chainsaw and guide bar On reassembly if the self lubrication system is still not working please take it to an ...

Page 4: ... OPERATION STARTING STOPPING THE CHAINSAW Remove the chain guard With the chainsaw unplugged release the chain brake by pulling the front hand guard firmly towards the back of the electric chain saw until a click is heard To check the chain brake has been released you should be able to move the chain by hand Connect the cable to the power supply Ensure the brake is working efficiently check its op...

Page 5: ...he gripping teeth as a leverage point X while cutting see right Reset the gripping teeth at a lower point when sawing thicker logs by pulling the chain saw slightly backwards until the gripping teeth release and reposition at a lower level to continue sawing WARNING Do NOT remove the saw completely from the wood Do NOT stand on the log you are cutting as the vibrations and cutting action could cau...

Page 6: ...ugh the vibrations of the sawing action Felling trees is dangerous and requires practice If you are a beginner or inexperienced using chainsaws seek professional training First determine the likely direction of fall using the following criteria The intended direction of fall The wind direction and wind speed The natural lean of the tree Slope of the ground Any surrounding tree or building which ma...

Page 7: ...t switch cables and plugs for damage Any repair must be carried out by an authorised service agent Worn carbon brushes Carbon brushes need replacing Chain does not move Chain brake Check the chain brake and release if necessary Poor cutting performance Blunt saw chain Sharpen or replace the saw chain Chain tension Check chain tension Saw chain fitted incorrectly Check saw chain direction Chain jum...

Page 8: ...or and around the on off switch Use a soft brush to remove any accumulated dust Wear safety glasses and a dust mask whilst cleaning Wipe the chainsaw housing with a soft damp cloth A mild detergent can be used but do not use any abrasive or alcohol based cleaning agents Water must never come into contact with the chainsaw Do NOT get wet Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts Turn the guid...

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