Operation; Connection To The Mains Supply; Switching On/Off; Working With The Chainsaw - IKRA HESI 750-1 Hurricane Instrucciones De Manejo

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6. Operation

6.1 Adjusting the telescopic length
1. Loosen the telescopic locking mechanism (7), as
shown in fig. 10.
2. Draw the shaft (5) to the desired length (fig. 10).
3. Secure the telescopic locking mechanism again - the
shaft is now locked at the desired length.

6.2 Connection to the mains supply

• Connect the mains cable to a suitable extension
cable. Make sure that the extension cable is designed
to accommodate the power of the chain saw.
• Secure the extension cable against tractive forces
and accidental unplugging as shown in (Fig.11).
• Connect the extension cable to an earthed safety
socket installed in accordance with regulations. We
recommend the use of a cable in a signal colour (red
or yellow). This reduces the risk of accidental damage
from the chainsaw.
Recommendation
Only connect the device to a power source that is pro-
tected via a residual current protective device (RCD) with
a maximum release current of 30 mA.

6.3 Switching on/off

Switching on
• Hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands on the hand-
le (thumb under the handle).
• Press and hold the switch lock (Fig.11).
• Switch the chainsaw on with the on/off switch (3). The
switch lock (14) can now be released again.
Switching off
• Release the on/off switch (3). Always pull out the
mains plug when discontinuing the work.

7. Working with the chainsaw

7.1 Preparation
• Before each use or in case the pole-mounted pruner
falls down, it is necessary to check the device care-
fully for wear and any possible damage. If damages
are detected, then they must be repaired immediately
by you or an authorised service provider. Prior to
commissioning, check the following points on the
pole-mounted pruner:
• Correct position of shoulder strap and inspection of
the quick release mechanism
• Damage to the device like cracks on the guide rail
• Correct guide rail seating
• Installation/running direction of the problem-free
(sharp) saw chain
• Saw chain tension (in case of a new chain, check and
readjust this multiple times)
• Functioning chain lubrication
Condition of the chainsaw
Before beginning work, inspect the chainsaw for damage
to the housing, the mains cable, the saw chain and the
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guide bar. Never use an obviously damaged machine.
Oil tank
Fill level of the oil tank. Also check whether there is
sufficient oil available while working. Never operate the
saw if there is no oil or the oil level has dropped below
the minimum oil level mark in order to prevent damage
to the chain saw. On average, an oil filling is sufficient
for 10 minutes of operation, depending on the duration
of pauses and the stress.
Saw chain
Tension of the saw chain, condition of the cutters. The
sharper the saw chain is, the easier and more manage-
able the chain saw is to operate. The same applies for
the chain tension. Also check the chain tension at least
once every 10 minutes while working in order to increase
safety! New saw chains, in particular, tend to have a
higher degree of elongation.
Protective clothing
Make absolutely sure to wear the appropriate, close-
fitting protective clothing, such as chainsaw-protective
pants, gloves and safety shoes.
Hearing protection and protective goggles
Wear a safety helmet with integrated hearing protection
and a face guard. This provides protection against falling
branches and recoiling branches.
Attachment of the shoulder belt
WARNING!Danger of injury! If the carrying strap is
1. Wear the shoulder belt so that it lies over the right
2. Fasten the carabiner hook on the shaft bracket on
Never carry the belt diagonally across your shoulders
and chest, but rather only on one shoulder, so that you
can rapidly move away from the tool in case of danger.
Safe work
The operating manual contains important instructions
about how to work securely and professionally with the
pole-mounted pruner so that danger can be avoided.
Nevertheless, if a blockage results between the cut
material and the saw chain, then shut it off immediately.
Wait until the saw chain comes to a stop. Pull out the
mains connector and put on cut-resistant gloves to re-
move the blockage.
If the guide rail (blade) is removed, then follow the inst-
ructions described in the assembly chapter.
After removing the blockage and reassembly, a test run
must be completed. If vibrations or mechanical noises
are detected, stop the work and contact an authorised
service provider.
If this hazard occurs frequently, we recommend a trai-
ning course.
• In order to ensure safe work, a maximum working
• Never stand below the branch to be sawed.
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not detached promptly in an emergency, serious
injuries can result.
shoulder (Fig. 12).
the shaft (Fig. 13).
angle of 60° is prescribed (Fig. 14).
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