Remington Power Tools M35016AW Manuel D’Utilisation

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Power Cord
Extension Cord
Cord Hitch
Trigger
Switch Lockout Button
Figure 11 - Looping Extension Cord over 
Cord Hitch
 
Cord Length 
AWG Cord Size
 
25 feet 
16 AWG
 
50 feet 
16 AWG
 
100 feet 
16 AWG
 
150 feet 
14 AWG
Models: M15012US, M15014AS
Keep cord away from cutting area. Make sure cord 
does not catch on branches or logs during cutting. 
Inspect cords often. Replace damaged cords.
This chain saw is designed with an extension cord 
hitch that prevents the extension cord from being 
pulled loose during use. To use, form a loop with 
the end of the extension cord, insert loop into slot in 
rear of handle, and place loop over cord hitch (see 
Figure 11. Gently pull loop against cord hitch 
until slack is removed. Plug extension cord into 
chain saw cord.
EXTENSION CORDS
Use proper extension cords with this saw. Use only 
extension cords marked for outdoor use. The cord 
must be marked with suffix W or W-A following 
the cord type designation. Example: SJTW-A 
or SJTW.
Use proper sized cord with this saw. Cord must be 
heavy enough to carry current needed. An undersized 
cord will cause voltage drop at saw. Saw will lose 
power and overheat. Follow cord size requirements 
listed below.
 
Cord Length 
AWG Cord Size
 
25 feet 
16 AWG
 
50 feet 
16 AWG
 
100 feet 
14 AWG
 
150 feet 
12 AWG
Models: M30016US, M30016AS, M30016AW, 
M35016AW
Figure 12 - Lockout Button and Trigger 
Location
CUTTING WITH THE CHAIN SAW
1.  Connect saw to extension cord. Connect exten-
sion cord to power supply.
2.  Make sure section of log to be cut is not laying 
on ground. This will keep chain from touch-
ing ground as it cuts through log. Touching 
ground with moving chain will dull chain.
3.  Use both hands to grip saw. Always use left 
hand to grip front handle and right hand to 
grip rear handle. Use firm grip. Thumbs and 
fingers must wrap around saw handles (see 
Figure 12). 
4.  Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet 
apart. Divide your weight evenly on both 
feet. 
5.  When ready to make a cut, push the lockout 
button completely forward with the right 
thumb and squeeze the trigger (see Figure 12). 
This will turn saw on. Releasing trigger will 
turn saw off. Make sure saw is running at full 
speed before starting a cut.
6.  When starting a cut, place moving chain against 
wood. Hold saw firmly in place to avoid possible 
bouncing or skating (sideways movement) of 
saw.
7.  Guide saw using light pressure. Do not force 
saw. The motor will overload and can burn 
out. It will do the job better and safer at the 
rate for which it was intended.
8.  Remove saw from a cut with saw running 
at full speed. Stop saw by releasing trigger. 
Make sure chain has stopped before setting 
saw down.
9.  Practice until you can maintain a steady, even 
cutting rate.