MAXLANDER ML8J113

MAXLANDER ML8J113 14-Inch 9 Amp Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Kani Hiko Waea

Model: ML8J113

Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the MAXLANDER ML8J113 14-Inch 9 Amp Corded Electric Chainsaw. This manual provides important information for the safe assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new chainsaw. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and keep it for future reference.

Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Nui

Me whai tonu i ngā mahi ārai haumaru taketake hei whakaiti i te tūponotanga o te ahi, te ru hiko, me te whara whaiaro ina whakamahi ana i tēnei taputapu hiko.

  • Pānuihia te pukapuka katoa: Kia mohio ki nga tohutohu me nga whakatupato katoa i mua i te mahi.
  • Mau kakahu haumaru tika: Always wear safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and sturdy footwear. A hard hat and leg protection are also recommended.
  • Tirohia te wāhi mahi: Ensure the area is clear of obstacles, bystanders, and pets. Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Check the chainsaw before each use: Ensure the chain is sharp and properly tensioned, the bar is secure, and the auto-oiler reservoir is filled.
  • Kia mau te pupuri pakari: Hold the chainsaw with both hands, keeping your thumbs and fingers wrapped around the handles.
  • Avoid kickback: Be aware of the kickback danger zone at the tip of the guide bar. Always cut with the bottom of the guide bar.
  • Use a proper extension cord: Ensure the extension cord is rated for outdoor use and has sufficient gauge for the chainsaw's ampte wa me te roa.
  • Momotu mana: Always unplug the chainsaw before performing any adjustments, maintenance, or when not in use.
  • Kaua e whakamahia i roto i ngā āhuatanga mākū: Electric chainsaws are not designed for use in rain or damp taiao.
  • Rokiroki haumaru: Store the chainsaw in a dry, secure place out of reach of children.

Nga waahanga hua

  • 14-Inch Bar and Chain: Ideal for cutting logs and tree limbs up to 14 inches in diameter.
  • 9 Amp Motini: Provides a chain speed of 15m/s for efficient cutting performance.
  • Hoahoa Maamaa: Weighs only 7.7 lbs for easy handling and reduced user fatigue.
  • Utauta-kore Tirohanga mekameka: Allows for quick and easy chain adjustments without additional tools, ensuring proper chain tension and safety.
  • Kaihinu Aunoa: Continuously lubricates the bar and chain during operation, reducing friction and extending the chainsaw's lifespan.
  • Ergonomic Double Handle: Designed for comfortable and secure grip, enhancing control during use.

Nga Waeine Neke Atuview

Familiarize yourself with the main components of your MAXLANDER electric chainsaw:

Diagram of MAXLANDER Electric Chainsaw components including chain tensioner, 14 inch bar, back handle, cable, oil cap, and safety button.

Atahanga: Labeled diagram showing the main parts of the MAXLANDER ML8J113 electric chainsaw, including the chain tensioner, 14-inch bar, back handle, power cable, oil cap, and safety button. The overall length is indicated as 30.7 inches and height as 6.3 inches.

  • 14-Inch Bar: The metal blade that guides the cutting chain.
  • mekameka: The cutting element that rotates around the bar.
  • Kaihanga mekameka: Knob for adjusting chain tightness.
  • Taupoki Hinu: Covers the reservoir for chain lubricant.
  • Back Handle: Rear grip for operation.
  • Pātene Haumaru: Must be pressed before engaging the trigger.
  • Taputapu Tahana: Connects the chainsaw to an electrical outlet.

Tatūnga me te Runanga

1. Chain and Bar Installation

  1. Me whakarite kua momotu te kani mekameka.
  2. Remove the side cover by loosening the tension knob.
  3. Whakanohoia te mekameka huri noa i te pihi me te pae arataki, kia tika te anga o nga tapa tapahi.
  4. Align the guide bar with the mounting studs and reattach the side cover.
  5. Tighten the tension knob slightly to hold the bar and chain in place.

Ataata: Official MAXLANDER video demonstrating the assembly process of the 14-inch electric chainsaw, including attaching the bar and chain, and adjusting tension.

2. Te Whakarereke i te Maamaa o te mekameka

Proper chain tension is critical for safe and efficient operation. The MAXLANDER ML8J113 features tool-less chain tensioning.

  1. With the side cover loosely attached, turn the chain tensioner knob clockwise to tighten the chain.
  2. The chain should be snug against the guide bar, but still able to be pulled freely by hand. There should be no slack on the underside of the bar.
  3. Once tension is correct, fully tighten the side cover knob.
Close-up of the tool-less chain tensioning knob on the MAXLANDER electric chainsaw.

Atahanga: He tata view of the tool-less chain tensioning knob on the side of the chainsaw, with arrows indicating the rotation for adjustment.

3. Filling the Oil Reservoir

The chainsaw features an automatic oiler. Always ensure the oil reservoir is filled with appropriate bar and chain oil before use.

  1. Ensure the chainsaw is unplugged and on a level surface.
  2. Wewetehia te potae hinu.
  3. Carefully pour bar and chain oil into the reservoir using a funnel until it reaches the MAX fill line.
  4. Whakakapihia te potae hinu kia mau.
  5. Panui: Empty out the oil after cutting or before storing the machine for extended periods.
Hand pouring bar and chain oil into the oil reservoir of the MAXLANDER electric chainsaw.

Atahanga: A hand pouring bar and chain oil into the chainsaw's oil reservoir through a funnel, illustrating the auto-oiling feature.

MAXLANDER electric chainsaw with a clear oil level window showing the oil level.

Atahanga: A close-up of the chainsaw's oil level window, indicating the minimum fill line for the lubricant.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

1. Te hono ki te Mana

Connect the chainsaw's power cable to a suitable outdoor-rated extension cord, ensuring the connection is secure.

Ataata: Official MAXLANDER video demonstrating how to connect the chainsaw to an extension cord and begin cutting a log.

2. Timata i te Kaitapa

  1. Ensure you are wearing all recommended safety gear.
  2. Kia mau ki nga ringa e rua te kanikina.
  3. Press the safety button with your thumb.
  4. Squeeze the trigger to start the motor. Release the trigger to stop.

3. Nga Tikanga Tapahi

Always maintain a stable stance and keep the chainsaw balanced. Allow the chain to reach full speed before engaging the wood.

  • Felling small trees: Plan your escape path and ensure the area is clear. Make a notch cut on the side of the desired fall, then a felling cut from the opposite side.
  • Reanga: Remove smaller branches first. Work from the bottom up, supporting the branch to prevent pinching.
  • Bucking (cutting logs): Support the log to prevent it from rolling. Cut from the top down (overbucking) or bottom up (underbucking) depending on the log's support to avoid pinching the bar.
  • The chainsaw is suitable for multi-angle cutting, offering flexibility for various tasks.
Person using the MAXLANDER electric chainsaw to cut a log, demonstrating multi-angle cutting capability.

Atahanga: A user operating the MAXLANDER electric chainsaw to cut a log, highlighting its suitability for multi-angle cutting.

MAXLANDER electric chainsaw with its 14-inch bar and chain resting on a large log, ready for cutting.

Atahanga: The MAXLANDER 14-inch bar and chain positioned on a large log, illustrating its capacity for cutting substantial wood.

Te tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your chainsaw. Always disconnect the power before performing any maintenance.

1. Whakahinuhinu mekameka

  • The automatic oiler system provides consistent lubrication. Regularly check the oil level through the transparent window and refill as needed.
  • Whakamahia anake te hinu paera me te hinu mekameka kounga teitei.

2. Te horoi

  • I muri i ia whakamahinga, horoia te otaota me nga otaota mai i te pae kaiarahi, mekameka, me te whare motuka.
  • Use a brush or compressed air. Do not use water to clean electrical components.

3. Whakakoi mekameka

  • A sharp chain is essential for safe and efficient cutting. Sharpen the chain regularly or replace it when dull.
  • Refer to a specialized guide or professional service for proper chain sharpening techniques.

4. Rokiroki

  • Before storing, ensure the oil reservoir is emptied.
  • Horoia rawatia te kanikina.
  • Store in a dry, secure location, away from moisture and direct sunlight, and out of reach of children.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore te kani mekameka e tīmata.Kāore he pūtake hiko; Kāore te pātene haumaru i pēhia; He pana hapa.Check power connection and outlet; Ensure safety button is pressed before trigger; Contact customer support if switch is faulty.
Chain slips off the bar.Improper chain tension; Worn chain or bar.Adjust chain tension (refer to Setup section); Inspect and replace worn components.
Chainsaw cuts slowly or poorly.mekameka puhoi; Ko te raruraru mekameka hē; He iti rawa te hinu.Whakakoi, whakakapi ranei i te mekameka; Whakaritea te taumahatanga mekameka; Whakakīa te puna hinu.
Excessive smoke during cutting.Dull chain; Insufficient lubrication; Overheating motor.Sharpen or replace chain; Check oil level and auto-oiler function; Allow motor to cool down.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuMAXLANDER
Tau tauiraML8J113
Puna ManaAC (Waea Hiko)
Ampwhakatipu9 Amp
Te roa o te mekameka14 Inihi
Tere Raina15 m/s (approx. 49 ft/s)
Taumaha Tūemi7.7 Pauna
Rahi Hua (L x W x H)25" x 9" x 8"
Nga Waahanga kei rotoTe kanikau

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

The MAXLANDER ML8J113 Electric Chainsaw comes with a 1 tau te whakamana hua. If you encounter any issues such as damage during shipping, missing parts, or product defects, please contact MAXLANDER customer support for assistance. Our team is dedicated to resolving any concerns to meet your needs.

For support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official MAXLANDER webpae.

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