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Kette: ....... Oregon/91VG033X, Oregon/91P033X
Oregon/91PJ033X,Oregon/91JG033X
Schwert: Oregon 084LNEA089;
HongGuang HH6-Y33-50-ML06K
Schutzklasse: III
Li-Ion-Akku
Spannung: 18 V d.c.
Kapazitat: 1,5Ah
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Table of contents
- Safety information
- Layout and items supplied
- Intended use
- Technical data
- Before starting the equipment
- Operation
- Working with the chainsaw
- Maintenance
- Cleaning, storage and ordering of spare parts
- Disposal and recycling
- Troubleshooting guide
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Caution!
When using equipment, a number of safety precautions must be observed to avoid injuries and damage. Please read these original operating instructions and safety information with due care. Keep these operating instructions in a safe place so that the information is available at all times. If you give the equipment to any other person, please hand over these original operating instructions and the safety information as well. We cannot accept any liability for damage or accidents which arise due to failure to follow these instructions and the safety information.
1. Safety information
For the relevant safety information please refer to the booklet included in delivery!

WARNING
Read all the safety regulations and Instructions. Failure to adhere to the safety information and instructions set out below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Keep all the safety information and instructions in a safe place for future use.
This equipment is not designed to be used by people (including children) with limited physical, sensory or mental capacities or those with no experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person who is responsible for their safety or they have received instructions from such a person in to how to use the equipment safely. Children must always be supervised in order to ensure that they do not play with the equipment.
Explanation of the symbols on the equipment (Fig. 15):
- Caution!
- Wear protective headgear, goggles and ear muff s!
- Protect the equipment from rain and damp!
- Maximum cutting length
- Electric shock can cause fatal injury. Keep a distance of at least 10m from power cables!
- Read the directions for use before operating the equipment!
- Wear sturdy, non-slip footwear!
- Watch out for falling and catapulting parts!
- Keep your distance.
- Direction of the chain movement and teeth
2. Layout and items supplied
2.1 Layout
- Battery pack
- On/Off switch
- Handle
- Switch lock
- Shoulder strap attachment
- Shoulder strap
- Chain wheel cover
- Oil tank cover
- Chain
- Chain bar
- Top telescopic tube with motor housing
- Telescopic tube lock
- Grip area
- Charging unit
- Cutter guard
- Allen key size 5mm
- Multifunction tool
- Oil flling bottle
- Attachment for oil flling bottle
2.2 Items supplied
- Open the packaging and take out the equipment with care.
- Remove the packaging material and any packaging and/or transportation braces (if present).
Check to see if all the items are supplied.
Inspect the equipment and accessories for transport damage.
If possible, keep the packaging until the end of the guarantee period.
Caution!
The equipment and packaging material are not toys. Do not let children play with plastic bags, foils or small parts. There is a risk of choking and suffocating!
Original Operating Instructions
Safetyinformation
- Pole-mounted cordless pruner
- Accessories
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3. Intended use
The pole-operated pruner (telescopic branch chainsaw) is designed for lopping off tree branches. It is not suitable for extensive sawing work, felling trees or sawing any materials other than wood.
The equipment may be used only for its intended purpose. Any other use is deemed to be a case of misuse. The user/operator and not the manufacturer will be liable for any damage or injuries of any kind resulting from such misuse.
Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications. Our warranty will be voided if the equipment is used in commercial, trade or industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes.
4. Technical data
Cutter bar length: 242 mm
Max. cutting length: 200 mm
Cutting speed at rated rpm: 170 m/min
Oil tank capacity: 20 ml
Weight without cutter bar and chain: 4.2 kg
Chain: .... Oregon/91VG033X, Oregon/91P033X
Oregon/91PJ033X,Oregon/91JG033X
Cutter bar: Oregon 084LNEA089;
Hong Guang HH6-Y33-50-ML06K
Protection class: III
Lithium-ion battery
Voltage: 18 V DC
Capacity: 1.5Ah
Charging unit
Output voltage: 21 V DC
Output current: 1.8 A
Sound and vibration
L_DA sound pressure level 80 dB(A)
K_DA uncertainty 1 dB
Lwa sound power level 100 dB(A)
Wear ear-muff s.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Total vibration values (vector sum of three directions) determined in accordance with EN 60745.
Handle under load
Vibration emission value a_r = 1.17 m/s^2
Kuncertainty = 1.5m / s^2
Reduce noise generation and vibration to a minimum!
Use only equipment that is in perfect condition.
- Maintain and clean the equipment regularly.
Adapt your way of working to the equipment.
Do not overload the equipment.
- Have the equipment checked if necessary.
- Switch off the equipment when not in use.
5. Before starting the equipment
Caution! Do not fit the battery until the pole-operated pruner has been fully assembled and the chain tension has been set. Always wear protective gloves when working on the pruner to protect yourself against injury.
Carefully unpack all parts and check that they are complete (Fig. 1).
5.1 Assembly of the shoulder strap (Fig. 2)
Hook the fastener (A) of the shoulder strap into the shoulder strap attachment (5).
5.2 Assembly of the cutter rail and the saw chain
Using the Allen key (16), remove the two fixing screws for the chain wheel cover (Fig. 3).
Take off the chain wheel cover.
- Lay the chain as shown in the groove which runs around the cutter rail (Fig. 4/item B).
- Insert the cutter rail and chain as shown in the mounting in the chainsaw (Fig. 5). At the same time guide the chain around the chain wheel (Fig. 5/item C) and hook the cutter rail into the chain tensioning bolt (Fig. 5/item D).
- Attach the chain wheel cover and fasten it by hand with the fixing screws.
Caution! Do not fully tighten the fastening screws until after you have adjusted the chain tension (see section 5.3).
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5.3 Tensioning the saw chain
Caution! Always remove the battery from the device before inspection and adjustment. Always wear protective gloves when working on the pruner to protect yourself against injury.
- Undo the fixing screws of the chain wheel cover a few turns (Fig. 3).
- Adjust the chain tension with the chain tensioning screw (Fig. 6/item E). Turning the screw clockwise increases the chain tension, turning it counter-clockwise decreases the chain tension. The saw chain is correctly tensioned if it can be lifted around 2mm in the middle of the cutter rail (Fig. 7).
- Tighten the fixing screws for the chain wheel cover.
Caution! All the chain links must lie properly in the guide groove of the cutter bar.
Notes on tensioning the chain:
The chain must be properly tensioned to ensure safe operation. When the saw chain can be raised by around 2mm in the middle of the cutter bar, you know that the chain tension is ideal. As the saw chain heats up during cutting and thus changes in length, check the chain tension no less than every 10 minutes and adjust it again as required. This applies in particular to new saw chains. When you have fi nished working, slacken the chain again as it will shorten when it cools down. This will help to prevent damage to the chain.
5.4 Saw chain lubrication
Caution! Always remove the battery from the device before inspection and adjustment. Always wear protective gloves when working on the pruner to protect yourself against injury.
Caution! Never operate the chain if it is not lubricated with saw chain oil! Use of the pole-operated pruner without saw chain oil or if the oil level is below the "min" mark will damage the chainsaw.
Caution! Be aware of the temperature conditions: Different lubricants with completely different viscosities are required at diff erent ambient temperatures. At lower temperatures you will need low viscosity oils in order to achieve a suffi cient lubricating fi lm. However, if the same low viscosity oil is used during the summer it will become even thinner due to the ambient temperatures alone, and as a result the lubricating fi lm could break down, causing the chain to overheat and become damaged. In addition, the lubricating oil will burn
and cause unnecessary pollution.
Filling the oil tank
Power saw chain oil into the oil filling bottle (Fig. 1/item 18) and screw the attachment (Fig. 1/item 19) onto the oil filling bottle. Cut a little bit off the tip of the attachment (Fig. 1/item 19).
- Set the pole-mounted pruner on an even surface.
Clean the area around the oil tank lid (Fig. 1/ item 8) and remove the lid.
- Fill the tank (Fig. 8/item F) with saw chain oil. In the process, make sure that no dirt enters the tank, as this could cause the oil nozzle to become blocked.
- Screw the oil tank lid (Fig. 1/item 8) back on again.
5.5 Battery
The equipment is fitted with a lithium-ion battery.
The battery pack is completely closed and maintenance free.
Charging the rechargeable battery
- (Fig. 9) Take the battery pack (1) out of the equipment. To do so, press the pushlock buttons (H) on the side and pull the battery downwards (a).
- Check that your mains voltage is the same as that marked on the rating plate.
- Insert the power plug of the charger into a socket outlet. The green charging indicator will come on.
- (Fig. 10) Insert the charging plug (K) into the socket provided on the battery (1). The red charging indicator will come on. The battery pack can become a little warm during the charging. This is normal.
The charger will end the charging process automatically when the battery is fully charged (after approx. 1 hour). The green charging indicator will come on. - Remove the charging plug from the battery.
Pull the power plug of the charger out of the socket outlet.
Fig.9 To refit the battery pack, press it into the housing (b) until it engages.
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If the rechargeable battery pack fails to charge, check whether there is voltage at the socket outlet.
If you still fail to charge the battery pack, please return the complete tool together with the battery charger to our Customer Service Center.
Timely recharging of the battery will help it serve you well for a long time. You must recharge the battery pack when you notice that the performance of the equipment drops.
Never allow the battery pack to become fully discharged. This will cause it to develop a defect.
6. Operation
Please note that the statutory regulations governing noise abatement may differ from one location to another.
6.1 Using the shoulder strap
Caution! Always use the shoulder strap when working with the equipment. Switch off the equipment before you take off the shoulder strap (risk of injury).
- Slip the shoulder strap over your shoulder.
- Adjust the length of the shoulder strap so that the strap attachment is at waist level.
6.2 Setting the telescopic tube
- Open (a) the telescopic tube lock (12).
- Pull out the top telescopic tube (11) until it reaches the required working height.
- Close (b) the telescopic tube lock (12) again.
6.3 Switching on/off
Switching on
- Hold the pole-operated pruner firmly with one hand on the handle (Fig. 1/item 3) and the other hand on the grip area (Fig. 1/item 13).
Fig.12) Pull back the switch lock (4) and press the ON/OFF switch (2).
Switching off (Fig. 12)
Release the ON/OFF switch (2) and then the switch lock (4).
7. Working with the chainsaw
Preparations
To ensure that you can work safely, check the following points before every use:
Condition of the chainsaw
Inspect the chainsaw before the start of work for damage to the housing, the power cable, the saw chain and the cutter rail. Never use a chainsaw which is obviously damaged.
Oil container
Level of oil in the oil container: Both before and during your work make sure that there is always sufficient oil in the system. To avoid damaging the chainsaw, never run the saw if there is no oil in the system or if the oil drops below the "min" mark. On average, a single ftilling will last around 15 minutes depending on the number of pauses in cutting and the loads involved.
Chain
Tension of the chain, condition of the cutting elements: The sharper the chain, the easier and more controllable it is to operate the chainsaw. The same also applies to the chain tension. For greater safety you must check the chain tension before your work and at least every 10 minutes during your work. New chains in particular tend to expand more.
Safety clothing
Always wear appropriate tight-fi tting safety clothing such as special trousers which protect against cuts, protective gloves and safety shoes.
Hearing protection and protective goggles.
Wear a protective helmet with integral face and hearing protection. This will offer protection against falling branches and recoiling branches.
Safe working
To ensure that you can work in safety you must use the equipment at a working angle of max. 60^
- Never stand under the branch you want to saw.
Use special caution when working with branches under tension and splintering wood.
Possible risk of injury caused by falling branches and catapulting pieces of wood.
- When the equipment is in operation, keep other persons and animals away from the
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danger zone.
The equipment is not protected from electric shock through contact with high-voltage cables. Keep a minimum distance of 10m from live cables. Electric shock can cause fatal injury.
- When working on slopes always stand to the upper or left or right side of the branch you want to cut.
Hold the equipment as close as possible to your body. This will help you to keep your balance.
Cuttingtechniques
- When removing branches, hold the equipment at an angle of max. 60^ to the horizontal to avoid being hit by a falling branch.
- Start with the bottom branches on the tree. This will make it easier for the cut branches to drop.
After completing a cut, the weight of the saw will abruptly increase for the operator as the saw is no longer supported by the branch. This can result in you losing control over the saw.
- Remove the saw from the cut only with the saw chain still running. This will prevent the saw from getting jammed.
- Never cut with the tip of the saw.
- Never cut into the bulging branch collar. This will prevent the tree from healing.
Sawing off smaller branches (Fig. 13):
Place the contact surface of the saw onto the branch. This will prevent the saw from making jerky movements when you begin a cut. Exerting slight pressure, guide the saw from the top to the bottom through the branch.
Sawing off large and long branches (Fig. 14):
Carry out a relief cut when working on large branches.
Start by sawing through 1/3 of the branch diameter (a) from the top to the bottom with the top side of the cutter rail. Then saw towards the first cut (b) from the top to the bottom with the bottom side of the cutter rail.
Saw off long branches in several steps to keep control over the impact location.
Kick-back
The term, kick-back describes what happens when the running chainsaw suddenly kicks upward and backward. Usually this is caused by contact between the tip of the cutter bar and the workpiece or by the saw chain becoming trapped.
In the event of kick-back, large forces occur suddenly and violently. As a result, the chainsaw usually reacts uncontrollably. This can often result in very serious injuries to the worker or persons in the vicinity. The risk of kickback is at its greatest when the saw is positioned for a cut in the region of the tip of the cutter bar, as the leverage effect is greatest there. It is therefore safest to position the saw as fl at as possible.
Caution!
Make sure that the chain tension is always correctly adjusted.
Only use a chainsaw if it is in perfect working order.
Only work with a saw chain that has been properly sharpened in accordance with the instructions.
- Never cut with the upper edge or the tip of the cutter bar.
Always hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands.
Cutting wood which is under tension
Special care is required when cutting wood which is under tension. Cutting wood which is under tension can release the tension, causing the wood to react out of control. In the worst case this can result in severe and even fatal injuries. This type of work must be performed only by specially trained persons.
8. Maintenance
8.1 Replacing the saw chain and cutter rail
The cutter bar needs to be replaced if the guide groove of the cutter bar is worn. Proceed as described in the section "Assembly of the cutter rail and the saw chain".
8.2 Checking the automatic chain lubrication
You should check the operation of the automatic chain lubrication system on a regular basis in order to guard against overheating and the damage this can cause to the cutter bar and the chain. Point the tip of the cutter bar at a smooth surface (a board or a cut tree face) and allow the chainsaw to run. If you see a growing oil stain on the smooth surface, the automatic chain lubrication system is working properly. If no clear oil trace is evident then please refer to the corresponding instructions in "Troubleshooting". If the information contained there still fails to remedy the situation,
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please contact our service department or another similarly qualified workshop.
Caution! Do not actually touch the surface with the tip of the cutter bar when performing this test. Keep a safe distance (approx. 20cm
8.3 Sharpening the saw chain
Working effectively with the chainsaw is only possible if the chain is in good condition and sharp. This also reduces the risk of kickback.
The chain can be re-sharpened by any dealer. Do not attempt to sharpen the chain yourself unless you have the necessary special tools and experience.
9. Cleaning, storage and ordering of spare parts
9.1 Cleaning
Regularly clean the tensioning mechanism by blowing it out with compressed air or cleaning it with a brush. Do not use any tools for cleaning.
- Keep the handles free of oil so that you can maintain a firm grip.
Clean the equipment as required with a damp cloth and, if necessary, mild washing up liquid.
If you are not going to use the chainsaw for an extended period of time, remove the chain oil from the tank. Briefly immerse the saw chain and the cutter bar into an oil bath and then wrap them in oil paper.
Caution!
- Remove the battery before cleaning.
- Never immerse the equipment in water or other liquids in order to clean it.
9.2 Storage
Store the equipment and accessories out of the reach of children in a dark and dry place at above freezing temperature. The ideal storage temperature is between 5 and 30^ .
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11. Troubleshooting guide
Caution!
Before troubleshooting, switch off the equipment and remove the battery.
The table below contains a list of fault symptoms and explains what you can do to remedy the problem if your equipment fails to work properly. If the problem still persists after working through the list, please contact your nearest service workshop.
| Fault Possible cause Remedy | ||
| Chainsaw does not work at all | -Batteryempty- Battery is not correctly inserted | -Chargebattery- Remove battery and insert again (see 5.5) |
| Chainsaw operates intermittently | - Loose connection (external)- Loose connection (internal)- ON/OFF switch defective | - Consult a specialist workshop.- Consult a specialist workshop.- Consult a specialist workshop. |
| Saw chain is dry - No oil in the tank- Vent in the oil tank cap is blocked- Oil outlet is blocked | - Top up with oil- Clean the oil tank cap- Clear the oil outlet | |
| Chain/guide bar is hot | - No oil in the tank- Vent in the oil tank cap is blocked- Oil outlet is blocked- Chain is blunt- Chain is overtensioned | - Top up with oil- Clean the oil tank cap- Clear the oil outlet- Re-sharpen or replace the chain- Check the chain tension |
| Chainsaw judders, vibrates or does not saw properly | - Chain is undertensioned- Chain is blunt- Chain is worn- Saw teeth point in the wrong direc-tion | - Adjust the chain tension- Re-sharpen or replace the chain- Replace the chain- Refit the chain with the teeth facing in the correct direction |
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For EU countries only
Never place any electric power tools in your household refuse.
To comply with European Directive 2002/96/EC concerning old electric and electronic equipment and its implementation in national laws, old electric power tools have to be separated from other waste and disposed of in an environment-friendly fashion, e.g. by taking to a recycling depot.
Recycling alternative to the return request:
As an alternative to returning the equipment to the manufacturer, the owner of the electrical equipment must make sure that the equipment is properly disposed of if he no longer wants to keep the equipment. The old equipment can be returned to a suitable collection point that will dispose of the equipment in accordance with the national recycling and waste disposal regulations. This does not apply to any accessories or aids without electrical components supplied with the old equipment.
The reprinting or reproduction by any other means, in whole or in part, of documentation and papers accompanying products is permitted only with the express consent of the iSC GmbH.
Subject to technical changes
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Warranty certificate
Dear Customer,
All of our products undergo strict quality checks to ensure that they reach you in perfect condition. In the unlikely event that your device develops a fault, please contact our service department at the address shown on this guarantee card. Of course, if you would prefer to call us then we are also happy to offer our assistance under the service number printed below. Please note the following terms under which guarantee claims can be made:
- These guarantee terms cover additional guarantee rights and do not affect your statutory warranty rights. We do not charge you for this guarantee.
- Our guarantee only covers problems caused by material or manufacturing defects, and it is restricted to the rectification of these defects or replacement of the device. Please note that our devices have not been designed for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications. Consequently, the guarantee is invalidated if the equipment is used in commercial, trade or industrial applications or for other equivalent activities. The following are also excluded from our guarantee: compensation for transport damage, damage caused by failure to comply with the installation/assembly instructions or damage caused by unprofessional installation, failure to comply with the operating instructions (e.g. connection to the wrong mains voltage or current type), misuse or inappropriate use (such as overloading of the device or use of non-approved tools or accessories), failure to comply with the maintenance and safety regulations, ingress of foreign bodies into the device (e.g. sand, stones or dust), effects of force or external influences (e.g. damage caused by the device being dropped) and normal wear resulting from proper operation of the device. This applies in particular to rechargeable batteries for which we nevertheless issue a guarantee period of 12 months. The guarantee is rendered null and void if any attempt is made to tamper with the device.
- The guarantee is valid for a period of 2 years starting from the purchase date of the device. Guarantee claims should be submitted before the end of the guarantee period within two weeks of the defect being noticed. No guarantee claims will be accepted after the end of the guarantee period. The original guarantee period remains applicable to the device even if repairs are carried out or parts are replaced. In such cases, the work performed or parts fitted will not result in an extension of the guarantee period, and no new guarantee will become active for the work performed or parts fitted. This also applies when an on-site service is used.
- In order to assert your guarantee claim, please send your defective device postage-free to the address shown below. Please enclose either the original or a copy of your sales receipt or another dated proof of purchase. Please keep your sales receipt in a safe place, as it is your proof of purchase. It would help us if you could describe the nature of the problem in as much detail as possible. If the defect is covered by our guarantee then your device will either be repaired immediately and returned to you, or we will send you a new device.
Of course, we are also happy offer a chargeable repair service for any defects which are not covered by the scope of this guarantee or for units which are no longer covered. To take advantage of this service, please send the device to our service address.
Also refer to the restrictions of this warranty concerning wear parts/consumables and missing parts as set forth in the warranty conditions in these operating instructions.
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Chaine .. Oregon/91VG033X, Oregon/91P033X
Oregon/91PJ033X, Oregon/91JG033X
Lame: Oregon 084LNEA089;
Hong Guang HH6-Y33-50-ML06K
Categorie de protection : .III
Chere CLIENT, Cher Client
Aluoiδα: Oregon/91VG033X, Oregon/91P033X,
Oregon/91PJ033X,Oregon/91JG033X
Aoyx: Oregon 084LNEA089
HongGuang HH6-Y33-50-ML06K
Klaon npoostaoia:
Mnatapia AilouovvW
Tao: 18 V d.c.
Xwpntukotna: 1,5Ah
OpptiTis
Tao . 21 V d.c.
Peuua eEosou: 1,8A
Na xpnouponoiieite wtoaonisec.
H eripaon tou oopou mnpel va npokalee Tnv anwaa tns akons.
UvoIaikTunhovnEwv (aepoiaa diavuogatoc Tpuw kateuovsew) dianiotweia ouphiwa EN 60745.
Xeipoaanfoptlo
Ekπoπn δovnσεωνa=1,17m/s²
Notified Body No.: 0905 Dated: 16/11/1995
Reg.No.:12SHW1025-01
2000/14/EC_2005/88/EC
Annex V
Annex VI
Noise: measured L_WA = 99 dB (A); guaranteed L_WA = 100 dB (A)
P = KW; L/0 = cm
Notified Body:
2006/28/EC
Emission No.:
Standard references: EN 60745-1, EN ISO 11680-1; EN 60335-1; EN 60335-2-29; EN 62233; EN 55014-1; EN 55014-2; EN 61000-3-2; EN 61000-3-3
Subject to change without notice
Archive-File/Record: NAPR003426
Documents registrar: Josef Landauer
Wiesenweg 22, D-94405 Landau/Isar



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