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tion. If the power tool is used in any position
other than horizontal, this may result in the
chain not being lubricated. The oil reservoir
outlet is located on the bottom of the oil reser
voir. When the power tool is turned over, the
pump cannot draw in any oil.
The oil level in the reservoir is displayed on the
oil level indicator [1-9].
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Operation
CAUTION
Damage to the saw
Operating the power tool when the oil reser
voir is not full enough or the lubrication sys
tem is not working properly will destroy the
oil feed pump and the entire sawing tool.
► Before starting work, always check the oil
level on the oil level indicator [1-9] and
check that the chain lubrication is working
properly.
9.1
Switching on/off
Before switching on
► Before switching on the power tool, tighten
all fixing and clamping nuts.
► Hold the SSU 200 EB with both hands and
place it on the workpiece to be cut so that
the chain is free and does not engage after
switching on the power tool.
Switching on
► Press down on the safety lock [1-1] on the
side of the handle and then actuate the mo
tor switch [1-3].
Switching off
► Release the switch button [1-3].
The safety lock [1-1] returns to its initial posi
tion, which consequently prevents the power
tool from being switched on unintentionally.
When switching off, the brake is activated at the
same time, which significantly shortens the
chain run-on time.
Do not remove the SSU 200 EB from the
workpiece until the chain has come to a
complete stop.
9.2
Controlling lubrication of the chain and
guide strip
The quantity of lubricating oil can be regulated
using the feed wheel [5-2]. By pressing down
on the feed wheel [5-2], it is possible to set the
0, 1, 2 and MAX positions opposite the
mark [5-1].
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The 0 position is the minimum lubrication
for clean cuts, but must not be used in the
long term. After making this type of cut,
the chain and guide strip always require
more lubrication.
The quantity setting at level 2 and MAX is
suitable for long-term operation.
9.3
Gauge marker
Sawing without a guide rail
To determine the inner cutting edge of the
chain, all chain markers on the guide block
must be used:
For right-angled cuts:
0° marker [4-1]
–
For bevel cuts:
–
45° marker [4-4]
–
60° marker [4-5]
To determine the outer cutting edge, use the
gauge marker [4-6].
Sawing with a guide rail
To determine the inner cutting edge of the
chain, only the
–
0° marker [4-1]
should be used.
9.4
Parallel side fence
The parallel side fence enables parallel cuts
along a parallel edge.
► Insert the parallel side fence [1-4] into the
holders in the guide block [1-7] and lock
with clamping screws [1-6].
9.5
Dust extraction
WARNING
Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► Always work with an extractor.
► Comply with national regulations.
► Wear a dust mask.
10 Accessories
On the bottom of the guide block,
the SSU 200 EB has a longitudinal groove for
mounting on the guide rail. This enables larger
cuts to be made easily and precisely.
10.1 Guide system (FS/2)
We recommend using the guide system for
simple and safe handling when sawing large
workpieces and to achieve more precise angled
cuts. This enables clean cuts thanks to the pre
cise guidance along the marked edge. The lat