Stihl MSE 210 C-BQ Instruction Manual - Page 36

Overload Cutout, Operating Instructions

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English Overload Cutout Operating Instructions N Move hand guard to ƒ - the chain is locked. During longer work breaks - disconnect the plug from the wall outlet. When the machine is not in use, store it in such a way that it does not endanger others. Secure it against unauthorized use. 9931BA003 KN The overload cutout interrupts the power supply to the saw in the case of mechanical overload due to, e.g. - excessive feed force - "lugging down" the motor - pinching the saw chain in the cut If the overload cutout has interrupted the power supply: N Pull the guide bar out of the cut. N If necessary, disengage the chain brake - see "Chain Brake". N Wait for the overload cutout to cool down. 1 N Depress the reset button (1) as far as stop - if the motor does not run when you switch on, the overload cutout has not yet cooled down sufficiently - wait a while and then depress the reset button again as far as stop. When the motor restarts: N Run the motor off-load for about 15 seconds. This cools the motor and helps prevent the overload cutout from tripping again. 9931BA006 KN During operation N Check level in chain oil tank. N Top up with chain oil when the "min" mark is reached, or earlier - see "Filling the Chain Oil Tank". Check chain tension frequently A new chain has to be retensioned more often than one that has been in use for some time. Chain cold Tension is correct when the chain fits snugly against the underside of the bar and can still be pulled along the bar by hand. Retension if necessary - see "Tensioning the Saw Chain". Chain at operating temperature The chain stretches and begins to sag. The drive links must not come out of the bar groove - the chain may otherwise jump off the bar. Retension the chain - see "Tensioning the Saw Chain". NOTICE The chain contracts as it cools down. If it is not slackened off, it can damage the drive shaft and bearings. 34 MSE 170 C, MSE 210 C

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MSE 170 C, MSE 210 C
English
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N
Move hand guard to
ƒ
– the chain
is locked.
During longer work breaks – disconnect
the plug from the wall outlet.
When the machine is not in use, store it
in such a way that it does not endanger
others.
Secure it against unauthorized use.
The overload cutout interrupts the power
supply to the saw in the case of
mechanical overload due to, e.g.
excessive feed force
"lugging down" the motor
pinching the saw chain in the cut
If the overload cutout has interrupted the
power supply:
N
Pull the guide bar out of the cut.
N
If necessary, disengage the chain
brake – see "Chain Brake".
N
Wait for the overload cutout to cool
down.
N
Depress the reset button (1) as far
as stop –
if the motor does not run
when you switch on, the overload
cutout has not yet cooled down
sufficiently – wait a while and then
depress the reset button again as
far as stop.
When the motor restarts:
N
Run the motor off-load for about
15 seconds. This cools the motor
and helps prevent the overload
cutout from tripping again.
During operation
N
Check level in chain oil tank.
N
Top up with chain oil when the "min"
mark is reached, or earlier – see
"Filling the Chain Oil Tank".
Check chain tension frequently
A new chain has to be retensioned more
often than one that has been in use for
some time.
Chain cold
Tension is correct when the chain fits
snugly against the underside of the bar
and can still be pulled along the bar by
hand. Retension if necessary – see
"Tensioning the Saw Chain".
Chain at operating temperature
The chain stretches and begins to sag.
The drive links must not come out of the
bar groove – the chain may otherwise
jump off the bar. Retension the chain –
see "Tensioning the Saw Chain".
NOTICE
The chain contracts as it cools down. If it
is not slackened off, it can damage the
drive shaft and bearings.
9931BA003 KN
Overload Cutout
1
9931BA006 KN
Operating Instructions