Owner’s manual, Operating instructions – Remington Power Tools EL-3 User Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL

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90 DEGREE
QUADRANT

Kickback Safety Devices On
Your Saw

Your saw is equipped with a low-kickback
saw chain and a reduced kickback guide bar.
Both devices reduce the possibility of rota-
tional kickback which can occur when the
tip of the bar contacts a solid object.

DO

NOT

assume that kickback will not happen

because of these devices. Contact of the
guide bar tip with any object should be
avoided.

A properly installed Front Hand Guard can
help reduce injuries from kickback. Install
by following the assembly instructions in
this manual.

DO NOT

remove or replace it

with a substitute.

Causes of Kickback

Kickback occurs when a chain cutter going
around the upper quadrant of the guide bar
nose is suddenly stopped (See Figure 5).
This can happen when the cutter contacts a
solid object or is pinched. The result is a
sudden reverse action which kicks the saw
tip up and/or back toward the operator.

Kickback may also occur when a chain
cutter is pinched along the length of the bar.
The result is a sudden linear reverse action
which kicks the saw straight back at the
operator.

Figure 5 - Causes of Kickback

OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS

FILLING OIL RESERVOIR

1.

Remove the oil fill knob.

2.

Fill the oil reservoir with SAE #30
motor oil.

3.

Replace and tighten fill knob

IMMEDIATELY

. This will avoid

continuous oil feed.

4.

Wipe off excess oil.

Note:

When cutting in temperatures below

30

°

F, use SAE #10 oil. In temperatures

above 75

°

F, use SAE #40 oil.

EXTENSION CORDS

The proper extension cord must be used
with the chain saw. Use a HO7RN extension
cord no less than 1.5 square millimeters at
distances up to 30 meters. It is recommended
that a ground fault circuit interrupter be part
of the power supply system.

Use an extension cord heavy enough to
carry the current your saw will draw. An
undersized cord will cause a voltage drop at
the saw, loss of power and overheating.

WARNING: Read and under-

stand all instructions before op-
erating the saw.

SAW CONTROLS

Front Handle

The support located toward

the front of the chain saw which extends
from the left side of the chain saw. The
proper grip of this handle in the normal
cutting position gives you the greatest abil-
ity to control the chain saw in the cut (See
Figure 4).

Rear Handle

The support located toward

the rear of the saw, houses the control trig-
ger. A firm grip of this handle while cutting
is necessary to control the chain saw in the
cut.

Trigger Switch

The control which starts

and stops the motor. The motor only oper-
ates at full speed.

Switch Lockout

The moveable button that

prevents unintentional operation of the trig-
ger. The trigger cannot be depressed to start
the saw again until the lockout is pushed in.
When the trigger is released the lockout will
automatically lock the trigger in the power
off position.

Guard

The restraint in front of the handle

which prevents accidental contact of the
hand with the chain.

Oil Fill Knob

By pushing the oil fill knob,

using only moderate pressure, oil will feed
on the guide bar and saw chain. To keep the
saw chain oiled, push the oil fill knob at least
once before each cut. Frequently check the
oil sight level hole located on the front left
side of the chain saw.

KICKBACK

WARNING: Guard against

kickback. Study this section be-
fore operating saw.

Kickback is the sudden upward and/or back-
ward movement of the chain saw while
cutting. If the chain saw moves toward the
operator in an uncontrolled manner, serious
or fatal injuries may result. Understanding
why kickback occurs can help you reduce
the chance of kickback and maintain control.

Figure 4 - Left and Right Sides

LEFT SIDE

RIGHT SIDE

Front Handle

Sprocket
Support

Sprocket
Guard

Power
Cord

Sprocket

Guide Bar

Guard

Switch
Trigger

Manual Oil
Control

Switch
Lockout

Rear
Handle

Saw
Chain

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