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		 Instruction Manual   
					Original Instruction Manual   
					EK6100   
					EK6101   
					Important:   
					Read this instruction manual carefully before putting the Power Cut into operation and strictly observe the   
					safety regulations!   
					Keep this instruction manual!   
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				Delivery inventory   
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					1. Power Cut   
					2. Cutting disc (not in the general scope of delivery. Country-speciÞc)   
					3. Screwdriver (for carburetor adjustment)   
					4. Offset screwdriver   
					5. Universal wrench 13/19   
					In case one of the parts listed should not be included in the   
					delivery inventory, please consult your sales agent.   
					6. Instruction manual (not shown)   
					Symbols   
					You will notice the following symbols on the Power Cut and in the Instruction Manual:   
					Read instruction manual and   
					follow the warning- and safety   
					precautions!   
					Never use circular saw blades!   
					Particular care and caution!   
					Forbidden!   
					Never use damaged cutting discs!   
					Combination switch   
					Choke, On/Stop   
					Wear helmet and eye, respiratory   
					and hearing protection!   
					Safety position   
					Start engine   
					Wear protective gloves!   
					Wear respiratory protection!   
					Stop engine!   
					Hazardous dust and/or   
					gas emission!   
					Warning!   
					Kickback!   
					Fire hazard from ßying sparks!   
					Fuel and oil mixture   
					First aid   
					No smoking!   
					No open Þre!   
					Direction of cutting wheel rotation   
					Recycling   
					Warning: the max. peripheral   
					speed of the cutting disc is 80 m/s!   
					CE - Marking   
					Cutting disc dimensions   
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				SAFETY PRECAUTIONS   
					Note: The illustrations in the safety precautions are not identical   
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					Thehelmetvisor(B)protectsthefacefromdustandmaterial   
					grains. In order to prevent injuries to eyes and face, always   
					wear protective goggles (C) or visor when using the Power   
					Cut.   
					with the product!   
					Intended use   
					Power Cut   
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					To prevent hearing damage, always wear suitable personal   
					hearing protection. (ear muffs (D), ear plugs, etc.). Octave   
					brand analysis upon request.   
					UsethePowerCutcutoffsawoutdoorsonly,fortrimmingandcutting   
					suitable materials, using cutting discs rated for this machine.   
					Improper use:   
					When dry-cutting dust-producing materials such as stone   
					or concrete, always wear approved respiratory protection   
					(E).   
					Never use the cutoff saw cutting discs for grinding or sanding (us-   
					ing the side of the cutting disc to remove material). The disc can   
					break! Never use the Power Cut with saw blades, cutter blades,   
					brushes etc.   
					Work gloves (F) of tough leather are part of the required   
					work kit of the Power Cut and must always be worn when   
					working with the Power Cut.   
					Unauthorised users:   
					Persons unfamiliar with the Instruction Manual, children, young   
					people, and persons under the inßuence of alcohol, drugs or medi-   
					cations must not use the Power Cut.   
					General precautions   
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					The operator MUST read this instruction manual to ensure   
					safe operation (even if you already have experience in us-   
					ing cutoff saws). It is important to be familiar with the opera-   
					tion of this particular cutoff saw. Users insufÞciently informed   
					will endanger themselves as well as others due to improper   
					handling.   
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					Letonlypersonswhohaveexperienceinusingcutoffsawswork   
					with this unit. When letting another person use the Power Cut,   
					this instruction manual must be provided along with it.   
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					First-time operators should ask a specialist to instruct them in   
					working with gasoline-powered cutoff saws.   
					Childrenandpersonsunder18yearsofagemustnotbeallowed   
					to use this Power Cut. Persons over the age of 16 years may,   
					however, use the Power Cut for the purpose of being trained as   
					long as they are under the supervision of a qualiÞed trainer.   
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					Working with the Power Cut requires high concentration.   
					OperatethePowerCutonlyifyouareingoodphysicalcondition.   
					If you are tired, your attention will be reduced. Be especially   
					careful at the end of a working day. Perform all work calmly and   
					carefully. The user has to accept liability for others.   
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					Never work while under the inßuence of alcohol, drugs, medica-   
					tion or other substances which may impair vision, dexterity or   
					judgement.   
					A Þre extinguisher must be available in the immediate vicinity   
					when working in easily inßammable vegetation or when it has   
					not rained for a long time (danger of Þre).   
					Asbestosandothermaterialsthatcanreleasetoxinsmaybecut   
					only with the necessary safety precautions and after notiÞcation   
					of the proper authorities and under their supervision or that of   
					a person appointed by them.   
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					The use of dust-reduction devices is urgently recommended   
					(see Accessories, pressure water tank, water tank).   
					Protective equipment   
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					In order to avoid head, eye, hand or foot injuries as well as   
					to protect your hearing the following protective equipment   
					must be used during operation of the Power Cut:   
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					Thekindofclothingshouldbeappropriate, i. e. itshouldbetight-   
					Þttingbutnotbeahindrance.Clothinginwhichgrainsofmaterial   
					can accumulate (trousers with cuffs, jackets and trousers with   
					wide-open pockets, etc.) must not be worn, particularly when   
					cutting metal.   
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					Do not wear any jewellery or clothing that can get caught or   
					distract from the operation of the Power Cut.   
					It is necessary to wear a protective helmet whenever working   
					with the Power Cut. The protective helmet (A) is to be checked   
					in regular intervals for damage and is to be replaced after 5   
					years at the latest. Use only approved protective helmets.   
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					Alwayswearsafetyshoesorboots(G)withsteeltoes,non-skid   
					soles, and leg protectors when working with the Power Cut.   
					Safety shoes equipped with a protective layer provide protection   
					against cuts and ensure a secure footing.   
					Always wear a work suit (H) of tough material with sufÞcient   
					ßame-retardant qualities whenever working with the cutoff   
					saw.   
					Fuels / Refuelling   
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					Go to a safe, level place before refuelling. Never refuel while   
					on scaffolding, on heaps of material, or in similar places!   
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					Switch off the engine before refuelling the Power Cut.   
					Do not smoke or work near open Þres (6).   
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					Let the engine cool down before refuelling.   
					Fuels can contain substances similar to solvents. Eyes and skin   
					shouldnotcomeincontactwithmineraloilproducts.Alwayswear   
					protective gloves when refuelling (not the regular work gloves!).   
					Frequently clean and change protective clothes. Do not breathe   
					in fuel vapors. Inhalation of fuel vapours can be hazardous to   
					your health.   
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					Do not spill fuel. If a spill occurs, clean off the Power Cut im-   
					mediately. Fuel should not come in contact with clothes. If your   
					clothes have come in contact with fuel, change them at once.   
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					Ensurethatnofueloozesintothesoil(environmentalprotection).   
					Use an appropriate base.   
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					Refuelling is not allowed in closed rooms. Fuel vapors will ac-   
					cumulate near the ßoor (explosion hazard).   
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					Ensure to Þrmly tighten the screw cap of the fuel tank.   
					Before starting the engine, move to a location at least 3 meters   
					(approx. 3 1/4 yards) from where you fuelled the Power Cut   
					(7), but not within the extended swing range of the cutting disc   
					(direction of sparks).   
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					Fuel cannot be stored for an unlimited period of time. Buy only   
					as much as will be consumed in the near future.   
					3 meters   
					When making up the gasoline/oil mixture, always put the oil in   
					the mixing container Þrst, and then the gasoline.   
					Use only approved and marked containers for the transport and   
					storage of fuel.   
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					Keep fuel away from children!   
					Putting into operation   
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					Do not work on your own. There must be someone around   
					in case of an emergency (within shouting distance).   
					Observe all anti-noise regulations when working in residential   
					areas.   
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					Never use the Power Cut near inßammable materials or   
					explosive gases! The Power Cut can create sparks leading   
					to Þre or explosion!   
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					Make sure that all persons within 30 meters (33 yards), such   
					as other workers, are wearing protective gear (see "Protective   
					Equipment") (8). Children and other unauthorized persons must   
					remain more than 30 meters away from the working area. Keep   
					an eye out for animals as well (9).   
					= wearing Protective Equipment   
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					Before starting work the Power Cut must be checked for   
					perfect function and operating safety according to the pre-   
					scriptions. In particular, make sure that the cutting wheel is in   
					good condition(replace immediately if torn, damaged or bent),   
					the cutting wheel is properly mounted, the protective hood is   
					locked in place, the hand guard is properly mounted, the throttle   
					moves easily and the half-throttle lock button functions properly,   
					the grips are clean and dry, and the combination switch functions   
					properly (Start/Stop (I/O) switch, choke).   
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					Start the Power Cut only after complete assembly and inspec-   
					tion. Never use the Power Cut when it is not completely as-   
					sembled.   
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				Cutoff discs   
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					The protection hood must always be on! Change discs only   
					with the engine off!   
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					There are two basic types of cutoff discs:   
					- For metal (hot cutting)   
					- For masonry (cold cutting)   
					NOTE:   
					When using diamond cutoff discs, always make sure to observe   
					the "direction of rotation" markings. Diamond discs should only be   
					used for cutting masonry/brick/ concrete etc.   
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					Cutoff discs are intended only for radial loading, i.e. for cutting.   
					Do not grind with the sides of the cutting disc! This will break   
					the disc (10)!   
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					Caution!   
					Never change direction (turning radius less than 5 meters /   
					5 1/2 yards), exert lateral (sideways) pressure, or tip the Power   
					Cut during cutting (11)!   
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					Use a cutting disc only for cutting the materials it is intended   
					for. The proper type of disc must be used, for either metals or   
					masonry.   
					The arbor hole of the cutting disc must be an exact Þt with the   
					arbor or shaft. If the arbor hole is larger, it must be Þtted with an   
					adapter ring (available as an accessory).   
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					The cutting disc must be rated for freehand cutting at up to 4370   
					rpm or 80 m/sec for 350 mm discs, or up to 5100 rpm or 80 m/s   
					for 300 mm discs. Use only cutting discs that comply with EN   
					12413, EN 13236.   
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					The disc must be free of defects (12). Do not use defective cut-   
					ting discs.   
					Always tighten the cutting disc mounting bolt to a torque of 30   
					Nm. Otherwise, the cutting disc can twist.   
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					Before starting the cutting disc, make sure you have a steady   
					footing.   
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					PutthePowerCutintooperationonlyasdescribedinthisinstruc-   
					tion manual (13). Always place your left foot in the rear handle   
					and grasp the other handle Þrmly (with thumb and Þngers). Other   
					starting methods are not allowed.   
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					When starting the Power Cut it must be well supported and   
					securely held. The cutting disc must not be touching anything.   
					If the cutting disc is new, test it by running it at least 60 seconds   
					at top speed. When doing this, make sure that no persons or   
					body parts are in the extended swing range of the disc, in case   
					it is defective and ßies apart.   
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					When working with the Power Cut always hold it with both   
					hands. Take the back handle with the right hand and the tubu-   
					lar handle with the left hand. Hold the handles tightly with your   
					thumbs facing your Þngers.   
					CAUTION: When you release the throttle lever the disc will   
					keep spinning for a short period of time (free-wheeling effect).   
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					Continuously ensure that you have a safe footing.   
					Hold the Power Cut such that you will not breathe in the exhaust   
					gas. Do not work in closed rooms or in deep holes or ditches   
					(danger of poisoning by fumes).   
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					Switch off the Power Cut immediately if you observe any   
					changes in its operating behavior.   
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					Switchoffenginebeforerefuelling,changingthecutoffdisc,work   
					breaks, transporting or moving the Power Cut, taking it out of   
					operation, ordealingwithmalfunctions. Beforeanymaintenance   
					work, move the combination switch to the lock symbol (14).   
					● Refuelling   
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					Turn off the engine immediately and check the disc if you hear   
					or feel any change in cutting behaviour.   
					● Changing cutoff discs   
					● Stopping work   
					● Transport   
					Turn off the Power Cut when taking a break or stopping work   
					(14). Place the unit in such a way that the disc is not touching   
					anything and cannot endanger anyone.   
					● Putting out of function   
					● Maintenance   
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					Do not put the overheated Power Cut in dry grass or on any   
					inßammable objects. The mufßer is very hot (danger of Þre).   
					IMPORTANT: After wet cutting, Þrst turn off the water feed and   
					then let the disc run at least 30 seconds, to ßing off the remaining   
					water and prevent corrosion.   
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				Kickback and lock-in   
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					When working with the Power Cut there is a danger of kickback   
					and lock-in.   
					Kickback occurs when the top of the cutting disc is used for   
					cutting (15).   
					This causes the Power Cut to be thrown back toward the user   
					with great force and out of control. Risk of injury!   
					To prevent kickback, observe the following:   
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					Never cut with the section of the cutting disc shown in Þgure 15.   
					Be especially careful when reinserting the disc into cuts   
					that have already been started!   
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					Lock-inoccurswhenthecutnarrows(crack,orworkpieceunder   
					stress).   
					This causes the Power Cut to suddenly jump forward, out of   
					control and with great force. Risk of injury!   
					To prevent lock-in, observe the following:   
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					When reinserting the disc into previous cuts, have the Power   
					Cut running at top speed. Always cut at top speed.   
					Always support the workpiece so that the cut is under tension   
					(16), so that the cut does not press together and jam the cutting   
					disc as it proceeds through the material.   
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					When starting a cut, apply the disc to the workpiece with care.   
					Do not just shove it into the material.   
					Never cut more than one piece at a time! When cutting, make   
					sure that no other workpiece comes into contact.   
					Working behavior / Method of working   
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					Before starting work, check the work area for any hazards   
					(electrical wires, inßammable substances). Clearly mark the   
					work area (for example with warning signs or by cordoning off   
					the area).   
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					When working with the Power Cut hold it Þrmly by the front and   
					rear handles. Never leave the Power Cut unattended!   
					Use the Power Cut at high speed as far as possible (see “Tech-   
					nical Data”).   
					Only use the Power Cut during good light and visibility periods.   
					Be aware of slippery or wet areas, and of ice and snow (risk of   
					slipping).   
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					Never work on unstable surfaces. Make sure that there are no   
					obstacles in the working area, risk of stumbling.Always ensure   
					that you have a safe footing.   
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					Never cut above your shoulder height (17).   
					Never stand on a ladder to cut (17).   
					Never use the Power Cut while standing on scaffolding.   
					Do not lean over too far when working. When putting down and   
					picking up the Power Cut, do not bend over from the waist, but   
					instead bend in the knees. Save your back!   
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					Guide the Power Cut in such a way that no part of your body   
					is within the extended swing range of the disc (18).   
					Use cutting discs only for the materials for which they are de-   
					signed!   
					Use cutting discs only for the materials for which they are de-   
					signed. Do not use the Power Cut to lift up and shovel away   
					pieces of material and other objects.   
					Important! Before cutting, remove all foreign objects, such as   
					rocks, gravel, nails etc. from the cutting area. Otherwise, such   
					objects can be ßung away by the disc with great speed. Injury   
					hazard!   
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					When cutting workpieces down to length use a Þrm support.   
					If necessary, secure the workpiece from slipping, but do not   
					steady it with your foot or allow another person to hold it.   
					When cutting round items, always secure them against rota-   
					tion.   
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				When using synthetic resin cutting discs, always ob-   
					serve the following:   
					Cutting masonry and concrete   
					IMPORTANT!   
					Always wear approved respiratory protection!   
					CAUTION:   
					Asbestos and other materials that can release toxic sub-   
					stancesmaybecutonlyafternotifyingtheproperauthorities   
					and under their supervision or that of a person appointed   
					bythem.Whencuttingprestressedandreinforcedconcrete   
					piles, follow the instructions and standards of the respon-   
					sible authorities or the builder of the structural member.   
					Reinforcementrodsmustbecutintheprescribedsequence   
					and in accordance with applicable safety regulations.   
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					Synthetic resin cutting discs can absorb moisture. This   
					moisture can cause the disc to become unbalanced at high   
					speed. This imbalance can cause the disc to break.   
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					Do not cool resin cutting discs with water or other ßuids.   
					Do not expose resin cutting discs to high humidity or   
					rain!   
					Do not use resin cutting discs past their use-by date (expira-   
					tion date)! The date (quarter and year) is stamped on the disc’s   
					arbor ring.   
					NOTE:   
					Mortar,stone,andconcretedeveloplargequantitiesofdustduring   
					cutting. To increase the lifetime of the cutting disc (by cooling),   
					to improve visibility, and to avoid excessive dust creation, we   
					strongly recommend wet cutting instead of dry cutting.   
					EXAMPLE: 04 / 2015   
					This cutting disc can be used through the end of the fourth quarter   
					of 2015, if properly stored and correctly used.   
					Cutting metals   
					IMPORTANT!   
					Always wear approved respiratory protection!   
					Materials that can release toxic substances may be cut only   
					after notifying the proper authorities and under their supervi-   
					sion or that of a person appointed by them.   
					CAUTION!   
					The rapid rotation of the cutting disc heats metal and melts it   
					at the point of contact. Swing the guard as far down as pos-   
					sible (19) in order to direct the stream of sparks forward, away   
					from the operator (Þre hazard).   
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					Determine the cut line, mark the cut and apply the disc to the   
					material at moderate speed, to cut a guide groove before going   
					to top speed and applying more pressure to the Power Cut.   
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					Keep the disc straight and vertical. Do not tip it, as this can   
					break it.   
					The best way to get a good, clean cut is to pull or move the   
					Power Cut back and forth. Do not simply press the disc into   
					the material.   
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					Thick round stock is best cut in stages (20).   
					Thin tubing and pipes can be cut with a simple downward   
					cut.   
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					Cut large-diameter pipes as for round stock. To prevent tipping   
					and for better control, do not let the disc sink too deeply into   
					the material. Instead, always cut shallow around the whole   
					piece.   
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					Worn discs have a smaller diameter than new discs, so that at   
					the same engine speed they have a lower effective circumfer-   
					ential speed and therefore do not cut as well.   
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					Cut I-beams and L-bars in steps; see Figure 21.   
					Cut bands and plates like pipes: along the wide side with a long   
					cut.   
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					Whencuttingmaterialunderstress(supportedmaterialormate-   
					rial in structures), always make a notch in the thrust (pressure)   
					side, and then cut from the tension side, so that the disc does   
					not lock in. Secure cutoff material from falling!   
					CAUTION!   
					If there is a chance that the material is under stress, be pre-   
					pared for it to kick back. Make sure you can get out of the   
					way if you have to!   
					Be particularly careful in scrap-metal yards, junkyards, at ac-   
					cidentsites,andwithhaphazardpilesofmaterial.Precariously   
					balancedpiecesorpiecesunderstresscanactinunpredictable   
					ways, andmayslide, jumpout, orburst. Securecutoffmaterial   
					from falling! Always exercise extreme caution and use only   
					equipment that is in perfect working order.   
					Observetheaccident-preventionrulesandregulationsofyour   
					employer and/or insurance organization.   
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				In wet cutting, the disc is wetted at an equal rate on both sides by   
					a trickle of water. MAKITA offers the right accessories for all wet   
					cutting applications (see also "SPECIAL ACCESSORIES").   
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					Remove foreign objects such as sand, stones and nails found   
					withintheworkingarea.Caution:Watchoutforelectricwires   
					and cables!   
					The rapid rotation of the cutting disc at the point of contact   
					throws fragments out of the cut groove at high speed. For   
					your safety, swing the protection hood down as far as pos-   
					sible (23), so that material fragments are thrown forward,   
					away from the operator.   
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					Mark the cut, and then make a groove about 5 mm (just under   
					1/5") along the entire length of the planned cut. This groove will   
					then guide the Power Cut accurately guring the actual cutoff.   
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					Perform the cut with a steady back-and-forth motion.   
					When cutting slabs to size, you need not cut through the entire   
					materialthickness(creatingunnecessarydust).Instead,simply   
					make a shallow groove, and then knock off the excess material   
					cleanly on a ßat surface (25).   
					CAREFUL!   
					Whencuttingintolengths,cuttingthroughmaterial,makingcutouts,   
					etc., always make sure to plan the direction and sequence of cuts   
					in such a way that the disc does not get jammed by the cut-off   
					piece, and that no persons can be injured by falling pieces.   
					Transport and storage   
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					Always turn off the Power Cut when transporting it or   
					moving it from place to place on a site (26).   
					Never carry or move the unit with the engine on or the   
					disc moving!   
					Carry the unit only by the tubular (middle) handle with the cut-   
					ting disc pointing behind you (26). Avoid touching the exhaust   
					mufßer (burn hazard!)   
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					When moving the Power Cut over longer distances, use a   
					wheelbarrow or wagon.   
					When transporting the Power Cut in a vehicle, make sure it is   
					securely positioned in such a way that no fuel can leak out.   
					Always remove the cutting disc before transporting the unit in   
					a vehicle.   
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					The Power Cut should be stored safely in a dry place. It must   
					not be left outdoors! Always dismount the cutting disc before   
					storage. Keep the Power Cut away from children.   
					Before long-term storage and before shipping the Power   
					Cut, follow the instructions in the chapter on "Periodic   
					care and maintenance". ALWAYS empty the fuel tank and   
					run the carburetor dry.   
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					When putting cutting discs in storage, be careful to:   
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					Cleananddrythemwell.CAUTION:DoNOTcleansynthetic   
					resin cutting discs with water or other ßuids!   
					Store them lying down ßat.   
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					Avoid dampness, freezing temperatures, direct sunshine,   
					high temperatures and temperature ßuctuations, as these   
					can cause breakage and splintering.   
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					Before re-using a resin cutting disc, make sure of the use-by   
					(expiration) date (quarter and year, stamped on the arbor   
					ring). If this date has been exceeded, do NOT use the cutting   
					disc.   
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					Always check new cutting discs or cutting discs that have   
					been in storage to make sure that they are free of defects   
					and before the Þrst cut test-run the tool at top speed for at   
					least 60 seconds. Keep body parts and people well away out   
					of range of the direction of the cutting disc during this test.   
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				Maintenance   
					- 
					Beforeperformingmaintenanceworkswitchoffthe Power   
					Cut (27) and pull out the plug cap.   
					- 
					Always check the Power Cut before using it to make sure that   
					it is in good working order. In particular, make sure that the   
					cutting disc is properly mounted. Make sure that the cutting   
					wheel is undamaged and suitable for the job it will be used   
					for.   
					- 
					Operate the Power Cut only at a low noise and emission level.   
					For this ensure the carburetor is adjusted correctly.   
					- 
					- 
					Clean the Power Cut regularly.   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					Check the fuel tank cap regularly for good sealing.   
					Observe the accident prevention instructions issued by   
					trade associations and insurance companies. NEVER   
					make any modiÞcations to the Power Cut! You will only   
					be putting your own safety at risk!   
					Perform only the maintenance and repair works described in   
					the instruction manual. All other work must be carried out by   
					MAKITA Service.   
					Use only original MAKITA spares and accessories.   
					The use of non-MAKITA spares, accessories, or cutting discs   
					increases the risk of accident. We cannot accept any respon-   
					sibility for accidents or damage occurring in association with   
					the use of cutting discs or accessories other than original   
					MAKITA.   
					SERVICE   
					First aid   
					For the event of a possible accident, please make sure that a   
					Þrstaidkitisalwaysimmediatelyavailablecloseby.Immediately   
					replace any items used from the Þrst aid box.   
					When calling for help, give the following information:   
					- Place of the accident   
					- What happened   
					- Number of injured people   
					- Kind of injuries   
					- Your name!   
					NOTE   
					Individuals with poor circulation who are exposed to excessive   
					vibration may experience injury to blood vessels or the nervous   
					system.   
					Vibration may cause the following symptoms to occur in the Þn-   
					gers, hands or wrists: ”Falling asleep” (numbness), tingling, pain,   
					stabbing sensation, alteration of skin colour or of the skin. If any   
					of these symptoms occur, see a physician!   
					Disposal and environmental protection   
					Be mindful of the environment!   
					Dispose of worn-out or defective cutting discs in accordance with   
					your local disposal regulations. To protect unusable cutting discs   
					from misuse, destroy them before disposal.   
					When the Power Cut is worn out or damaged beyond repair, have   
					it disposed of or recycled in an environmentally sound manner. If   
					necessary, consult your local authorities.   
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				Technical data   
					EK6100   
					EK6101   
					Displacement   
					cm3   
					60.7   
					47   
					60.7   
					47   
					Bore   
					mm   
					Stroke   
					mm   
					35   
					35   
					Max. power / operating speed   
					Max. torque   
					kW/1/min   
					Nm   
					3.2 / 9.500   
					3.9   
					3.2 / 9.500   
					3.9   
					Idling speed   
					1/min   
					1/min   
					1/min   
					1/min   
					dB(A)   
					dB(A)   
					2.600   
					2.600   
					Clutch engagement speed   
					Engine speed limitation   
					3.900   
					3.900   
					9.850 ± 150   
					5.100   
					9.850 ± 150   
					4.400   
					Max. spindle speed   
					Sound pressure level LpA, eq per EN 19432 1) 4) 6)   
					Sound power level LWA, eq per EN 19432 6) 7)   
					Vibration acceleration ahv, eq per EN 19432 1) 6)   
					- Tubular handle   
					99,6 / KpA=2,5   
					108,6 / KWA=2,5   
					99,6 / KpA=2,5   
					108,6 / KWA=2,5   
					m/s2   
					m/s2   
					Type   
					Type   
					Type   
					mm   
					3,0 / K=2   
					3,6 / K=2   
					2,7 / K=2   
					3,5 / K=2   
					- Rear handle   
					Carburetor (diaphragm carburetor)   
					Ignition system (with speed limitation)   
					Spark plug   
					ZAMA   
					electronic   
					NGK BPMR 7A   
					Electrode gap   
					0.5   
					1.42   
					430   
					700   
					0.5   
					1.42   
					430   
					700   
					Fuel consumption at max. load per ISO 8893   
					SpeciÞc consumption at max. load per ISO 8893   
					Fuel tank capacity   
					kg/h   
					g/kWh   
					cm3   
					Mixture ratio (fuel/two-stroke oil)   
					- when using MAKITA oil   
					50:1   
					50:1   
					50:1   
					50:1   
					- when using other oils (quality grade: JASO FC or ISO EGD)   
					- when using Aspen Alkylat (two-stroke fuel)   
					50:1 (2%)   
					50:1 (2%)   
					Cutting disc for 80 m/sec. 2)   
					mm   
					mm   
					mm   
					300 / 20,0 / 5 3)   
					350 / 20,0 / 5 3)   
					350 / 25,4 / 5 3)   
					20,0   
					5)   
					Cutting disc for 80 m/sec. 2)   
					--   
					20,0   
					Arbor diameter   
					V-belt   
					Overall weight (tanks empty, without cutting disc)   
					no.   
					kg   
					965 300 501   
					8,5   
					965 300 510   
					8,9   
					1) Data apply to idle and rated speed operation at a ratio of 1/7 to 6/7.   
					2) Circumference speed at max. engine speed.   
					3) Outside diameter / arbor hole / thickness.   
					4) At the workplace (at user's ear).   
					5) Country-speciÞc.   
					6) Uncertainty (K=).   
					7) Data apply rated speed operation.   
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				Denomination of components   
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					2 
					7 
					1 
					13   
					12   
					11   
					9 
					10   
					8 
					14   
					15   
					25   
					24   
					16   
					23   
					IdentiÞcation plate (9)   
					Indicate when ordering spare parts   
					22   
					EK6101   
					2013 123456   
					21   
					19   
					17   
					20   
					18   
					Makita Corporation, Anjo, Aichi, Japan   
					Serial number   
					Year of manufacture   
					Made in Germany   
					XXX.XXX.XXX Typ XXX   
					1 
					2 
					Handle   
					14   
					Air intake   
					Air Þlter cover   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					Fuel pump (Primer)   
					Safety locking button   
					Throttle lever   
					3 
					Tubular handle   
					Protection hood   
					Water set   
					4 
					5 
					Combination switch „Choke, On/Stop (I/O)”   
					6 
					Adjusting screw   
					Hold opening   
					Fuel tank Þll-level window   
					Starter housing with starter   
					Stand   
					7 
					8 
					Fuel tank with handle   
					IdentiÞcation plate   
					Tank cap (fuel)   
					9 
					Mufßer   
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					Cutting disc   
					Carburetor adjustment opening   
					Holder for combination tool and 1/2" hose   
					Starter grip   
					Disc bolt   
					Spring washer   
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				PUTTING INTO OPERATION   
					CAUTION:   
					Always turn off the engine and pull off the spark plug cap   
					before doing any work on the Power Cut! Always wear   
					protective gloves!   
					CAUTION:   
					Start the Power Cut only after complete assembly and   
					inspection.   
					For the the following work, use the assembly tools included   
					with delivery:   
					1. 13/19 AF combination wrench   
					2. Allen key   
					3. Carburetor adjustment screwdriver   
					Place the Power Cut on a stable surface and carry out the fol-   
					lowing assembly steps:   
					Sequence   
					Mounting the cutting disc   
					Inspect the disc for damage.   
					See SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, Page 6.   
					Unscrew screw (9) and remove the spring washer (8).   
					Place the cutting disc (5) on the arbour (7).   
					NOTE: The arbor hole of the cutting disc must be an exact Þt   
					with the arbor or shaft.   
					For cutoff discs with 25.4 mm (1”) arbor holes, use the cor-   
					rect size disc holder (supplied only with cutoff discs with 25.4   
					mm (1”) arbor holes). Non-compliance can cause serious   
					injury!   
					Make sure the cutting disc is installed so it turns in the right   
					direction, if a direction is marked on the disc.   
					11   
					10   
					Place the spring washer (8) on the arbour and insert the screw   
					(9) and tighten by hand.   
					Slowly turn the cutoff disc until a hole (11) in the V-belt pulley is   
					visible in the counter-holding opening (10) of the cutting arm.   
					8 
					Insert the Allen key (2) as far as it will go. The shaft is now   
					blocked.   
					Tighten the screw with the combination wrench (1).   
					2 
					1 
					NOTE: Tighten the screw Þrmly (30 ± 2 Nm), as otherwise   
					the cutting wheel may slip during cutting.   
					Remove the Allen key and combination tool.   
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				Fuel   
					CAUTION:   
					This saw is powered by mineral-oil products (gasoline and   
					oil).   
					Be especially careful when handling gasoline.   
					Avoid all ßame or Þre. Do not smoke (explosion hazard).   
					50:1   
					50:1   
					Gasoline   
					OIL   
					Fuel mixture   
					+ 
					This tool is powered by a high-performance air-cooled two-   
					stroke engine. It runs on a mixture of gasoline and two-stroke   
					engine oil.   
					The engine is designed for unleaded regular gasoline with a min.   
					octane value of 91 ROZ. In case no such fuel is available, you   
					can use fuel with a higher octane value. This will not affect the   
					engine.   
					1000 ml   
					5000 ml   
					(1 litre)   
					20 ml   
					100 ml   
					200 ml   
					20 ml   
					100 ml   
					200 ml   
					(5 litre)   
					10000 ml   
					(10 litre)   
					In order to obtain an optimum engine output and to protect   
					your health and the environment use unleaded fuel only.   
					It is not wise to add more engine oil than speciÞed   
					to ensure safe operation. This will only result in a   
					higher production of combustion residues which   
					will pollute the environment and clog the exhaust   
					channel in the cylinder as well as the mufßer. In ad-   
					dition, fuel consumption will rise and performance   
					will decrease.   
					To lubricate the engine, use a synthetic oil for two-stroke air-   
					cooled engines (quality grade JASO FC or ISO EGD), which   
					has to be added to the fuel. The engine has been designed for   
					use of MAKITA high-performance two-stroke engine oil and a   
					mixture ratio of only 50:1 to protect the environment. In addition,   
					a long service life and reliable operation with a minimum emission   
					of exhaust gases are ensured.   
					MAKITAhigh-performance two-stroke engine oil is available in the   
					following sizes to suit your individual requirements:   
					The Storage of Fuel   
					Fuelshavealimitedstoragelife. Fuelandfuelmixtures   
					age through evaporation, especially at high tempera-   
					tures. Aged fuel and fuel mixtures can cause starting   
					problems and damage the engine.   
					100 ml   
					order number 980 008 606   
					order number 980 008 607   
					1 
					l 
					Purchase only that amount of fuel, which will be consu-   
					med over the next few months. At high temperatures,   
					once fuel has been mixed it should be used up in 6-8   
					weeks.   
					In case MAKITA high-performance two-stroke engine oil is not   
					available, it is urgently recommended to use a mixture ratio of   
					50:1 with other two-stroke engine oils (quality grade: JASO FC or   
					ISO EGD), as otherwise optimum operation of the engine cannot   
					be guaranteed.   
					Store fuel only in proper containers, in dry, cool,   
					secure locations!   
					Caution: Do not use ready-mixed fuel from petrol stations.   
					The correct mixture ratio:   
					50:1 when using MAKITA high-performance two-stroke engine   
					oil, i. e. mix 50 parts gasoline with 1 part oil.   
					50:1 when using other synthetic two-stroke engine oils   
					(quality grade JASO FC or ISO EGD), i. e. mix 50 parts   
					gasoline with 1 part oil.   
					AVOID SKIN AND EYE CONTACT   
					Mineral oil products degrease your skin. If your skin   
					comes in contact with these substances repeatedly and   
					for an extended period of time, it will desiccate. Various   
					skin deseases may result. In addition, allergic reactions   
					are known to occur.   
					NOTE: For preparing the fuel-oil mixture Þrst mix the entire oil   
					quantity with half of the fuel required, then add the remaining   
					fuel. Thoroughly shake the mixture before Þlling it into the chain   
					saw tank.   
					Eyes can be irritated by contact with oil. If oil comes into   
					youreyes,immediatelywashthemwithclearwater.Ifyour   
					eyes are still irritated, see a doctor immediately!   
					Caution: Open the tank cap carefully, as pressure might have   
					built up inside!   
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				Refuelling   
					IMPORTANT:   
					FOLLOW THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!   
					Be careful and cautious when handling fuels.   
					The engine must be turned off and cooled down!   
					Carefully clean the area around the fuel-tank Þller neck to keep   
					dirt from getting in the tank.   
					Place the Power Cut on an even surface.   
					Unscrew the tank cap and Þll tank with fuel mixture. Take care   
					to avoid spilling.   
					Screw the tank cap back on hand-tight.   
					Clean screw cap and tank after refuelling. Never start or   
					operate the Power Cut in the same place as it was   
					fuelled!   
					If fuel gets on your clothing, change clothes immediately.   
					Fuel mixture   
					Starting the engine   
					if   
					necessary   
					3 Meter   
					CAUTION:   
					Observe the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on page 4 and 5!   
					Start the Power Cut only after complete assembly and   
					inspection!   
					Move at least 3m away from the place where you fuelled   
					the Power Cut.   
					Make sure you have a good footing, and place the Power   
					Cut on the ground in such a way that the cutting disc is   
					not touching anything.   
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				2 
					Move the protective hood (1) into the proper position for the   
					work you intend to do (see illustration).   
					2a   
					The protective hood (1) can be moved between the stops in   
					both directions.   
					1 
					Note: A water supply line (from a pressurized water tank or   
					other source) is connected by the water set on the protective   
					hood. The water ßow rate can be adjusted with the adjusting   
					screw (2). Press the 1/2" hose into the holder (2a).   
					For a slower ßow, turn the adjusting screw clockwise.   
					For a faster ßow, turn it counter-clockwise.   
					Cold starting:   
					Grasp front handle Þrmly with one hand and press the Power   
					Cut against the ground.   
					Place left toe in the rear handguard.   
					Prime the fuel pump (4) by pressing it several times until you   
					can see fuel in the pump.   
					Move the combination switch (3) up (choke position). This also   
					actuates the half-throttle lock.   
					Pull starter handle smoothly and evenly, until you hear the   
					Þrst ignition (but max. 3-5 pulls).   
					CAUTION: Do not pull the starter cable more than about 50   
					cm/20” out, and let it back in slowly by hand.   
					Move the combination switch (3) to the central “ON” position.   
					Pull the starter handle smoothly and evenly again.   
					As soon as the engine is running, grasp the rear handle (the   
					safety lock button (5) is actuated by the palm of the hand) and   
					press the throttle trigger (6). The half-throttle lock will disengage   
					and the engine will now idle.   
					4 
					3 
					Warmstart:   
					As described above for cold starting, but before starting push   
					the combination switch (3) up (Choke position) and   
					5 
					6 
					then right away back to the middle “ON” position. This is only   
					to engage the half-throttle lock. If the engine doesn’t start after   
					2 or 3 pulls, repeat the entire starting procedure as described   
					for cold starting.   
					NOTE: If the engine was switched off only for a short time, the   
					saw can be started without using the combination switch.   
					Important:Ifthefueltankhasbeencompletelyemptiedandthe   
					enginehasstoppedduetolackoffuelprimethefuelpump(4)by   
					pressing it several times until you can see fuel in the pump.   
					Cold start (Choke)   
					Warm start (ON)   
					Stopping the engine   
					Depress the combination switch   
					(3).   
					Engine off   
					NOTE: After being pressed down, the combination switch will   
					revert to the ”ON” position again. The engine is switched off,   
					but can be turned on again without moving the combination   
					switch.   
					Combination switch in safety position   
					IMPORTANT: To cut off the ignition current, push the combina-   
					tion switch all the way down past the resistance point to the   
					(ignition current cut off, necessary for all   
					maintenance, repair, and installation work)   
					safety position (   
					).   
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				Adjusting the carburetor   
					NOTE: The grinding parts are equipped with an electronic   
					ignition to limit the speed.   
					At the factory the idling speed has been set to approx.   
					2600 rpm, but the running-in process of a new engine may   
					require slight readjustment of the idling speed.   
					Adjustments to the adjusting screws (L) and (H) may only   
					be made by an authorised MAKITA service centre.   
					7 
					For correct adjustment of the idling speed the following   
					steps must be carried out:   
					Start the engine and run it until it is warm (about 3 - 5   
					minutes).   
					T 
					L 
					Adjust the carburetor with the screwdriver (7, Order No. 944   
					340 001) included with the Power Cut. It has a lug that helps   
					with adjustment.   
					Readjust the idling speed.   
					If the cutoff disc turns when the engine is idling, turn the throttle   
					stop screw (T) counter-clockwise in small increments until the   
					disc no longer turns.   
					If the engine suddenly stops in idle, turn the screw back slightly   
					clockwise.   
					Switch off the engine.   
					MAINTENANCE   
					CAUTION:   
					BeforedoinganyworkonthePowerCutturnofftheengine,   
					remove the cutting disc, pull the plug cap off the spark plug   
					and wear protective gloves!   
					CAUTION:   
					Start the Power Cut only after complete assembly and   
					inspection.   
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				IMPORTANT:   
					Because many of the parts and assemblies not mentioned   
					in this Instruction Manual are vital to the safety of the   
					unit, and because all parts are subject to a certain amount   
					of wear and tear, it is important for your own safety that   
					you have the unit checked and maintained regularly by a   
					MAKITA service center.   
					IMPORTANT:   
					SERVICE   
					If the cutting wheel breaks during cutting, the   
					Power Cut must be repaired by a MAKITA service   
					centre before being used again!   
					Changing the V-belt   
					Loosen bolts (1) and remove belt cover (2).   
					1 
					2 
					Move the V-belt pulley into the position shown.   
					Insert the Allen key into the hole (3) to block the V-belt pulley   
					(5).   
					Note: Make sure that the V-belt pulley remains blocked.   
					Use the combination tool to turn the nut (4) about one turn   
					counter-clockwise.   
					Use the combination tool to turn the eccentric (6) forcefully   
					counter-clockwise to the position shown.   
					Remove the old V-belt (7) or belt fragments.   
					Clean out the interior with a brush.   
					Insert a new V-belt.   
					5 
					Use the combination tool to turn the eccentric (6) forcefully   
					clockwise to its original position (V-belt is now tight).   
					4 
					Tighten the nut (4).   
					Remove Allen key from hole (3).   
					Put the belt cover (2) on and tighten the bolts (1).   
					3 
					Note: The V-belt is highly elastic, so it is not necessary to   
					retighten it.   
					7 
					A worn V-belt causes the cutoff disc turns at the lowest idle   
					speed. In this case, the V-belt must be replaced!   
					6 
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				Cleaning the protection hood   
					Over time, the inside of the protective hood can become caked   
					with material residue (especially from wet cutting), which if   
					allowed to accumulate can hinder the free rotation of the cut-   
					ting disc. For this reason the hood must be cleaned out from   
					time to time.   
					Take off the cutting wheel with spring washer and remove the   
					accumulated material from inside the hood with a strip of wood   
					or similar implement.   
					NOTE: To install the cutting wheel see ”Mounting the cutting   
					wheel”.   
					Clean the shaft and all removed parts.   
					Cleaning / changing the air Þlter   
					CAUTION:   
					TurnofftheenginebeforecleaningtheairÞlter!Neverclean   
					out the air Þlter with compressed air! Do not use fuel to   
					clean the air Þlter insert (3) and inner Þlter (6).   
					The service life of the engine depends on the condition   
					and regular maintenance of the Þlter elements. Failure   
					to perform maintenance and cleaning at the prescribed   
					intervals will cause increased wear inside the engine!   
					If the air Þlter becomes damaged, replace immediately!   
					Piecesofclothorlargedirtparticlescandestroytheengine!   
					Do not work in dusty conditions when it can be avoided!   
					The Þne dust generated when dry-cutting concrete and   
					stone is hazardous to the health of the operator and also   
					shortenstheservicelifeoftheengine. Wheneverpossible,   
					wet-cut with water when working in concrete and stone,   
					to bind the dust.   
					Loosen both bolts (1) and remove the Þlter cover (2).   
					Take the air Þlter cover (3) out of the cover (5).   
					Loosen the six bolts (4) on the cover and remove the cover.   
					Remove the inner Þlter (6).   
					7 
					2 
					When reassembling, make sure that the two lugs (7) of the   
					Þlter cover engage in the cover (5).   
					1 
					Inner Þlter   
					Wash out the dirty inner Þlter (6, Order No. 315 173 020) in   
					lukewarm soapy water with regular dishwashing liquid.   
					3 
					Let the inner Þlter dry thoroughly.   
					Air Þlter insert (paper cartridge)   
					The air Þlter insert (3, Order No. 315 173 010) Þlters the intake   
					air through a very Þne paper Þlter lamella system. For this   
					reason the cartridge must never be washed or cleaned with   
					compressed air. Check the air Þlter insert once per month and   
					clean if necessary.   
					5 
					4 
					To clean the air Þlter insert, spread it out slightly and carefully   
					tap it against a clean surface.   
					Replace the air Þlter insert every 500 operating hours. Re-   
					place it immediately if there is a drop in power, drop in speed,   
					or smoke in the exhaust.   
					Before installing the Þlter system, check the intake opening to   
					make sure no dirt particles have fallen in. If they have, remove   
					them.   
					6 
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				Replacing the spark plug   
					CAUTION:   
					1 
					Do not touch the spark plug or plug cap if the engine is   
					running (high voltage).   
					Switch off the engine before starting any maintenance   
					work.   
					A hot engine can cause burns. Wear protective gloves!   
					The spark plug (Order No. 965 603 021) must be replaced in   
					case of damage to the insulator, electrode erosion (burn) or if   
					the electrodes are very dirty or oily.   
					Remove the Þlter cover and hood. See Cleaning / changing   
					the air Þlter.   
					Pulltheplugcap(1)offthesparkplug. Useonlythecombination   
					wrench supplied with the saw to remove the spark plug.   
					CAUTION: To prevent damage to the decompression valve   
					(8), when unscrewing the spark plug position the combina-   
					tion tool in such a way that it does not impact the valve.   
					CAUTION: Use only NGK BPMR 7A   
					spark plug.   
					0,5 mm   
					Other spark plugs can damage the   
					ignition system!   
					Electrode gap   
					The electrode gap must be 0.5 mm.   
					Checking the ignition spark   
					Insert the combination tool (2) between the ventilation hood and   
					cylinder only as shown in the illustration.   
					4 
					CAUTION!   
					Do not insert the combination tool into the spark plug hole,   
					but make contact only with the cylinder (otherwise you may   
					damage the engine).   
					3 
					Using insulated pliers, hold the spark plug (3) (unscrewed but   
					with the plug cap on) against the combination tool (away from   
					the spark plug hole!).   
					2 
					Switch the combination switch (4) to ”ON”.   
					Pull the starter cable hard.   
					If the function is correct, an ignition spark must be visible near   
					the electrodes.   
					Replacing the suction head   
					The felt Þlter (5) of the suction head can become clogged. It   
					is recommended to replace the suction head once every three   
					months in order to ensure unimpeded fuel ßow to the carbure-   
					tor.   
					Unscrew the tank cap (6), pull the retainer out of the opening.   
					Empty fuel tank.   
					Use a wire hook to pull the suction out of the tank opening for   
					replacement.   
					Caution: Do not allow fuel to come into contact with skin!   
					5 
					6 
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				Replacing the starter cable   
					Unscrew four screws (1).   
					Remove fan housing (2).   
					Insertasmallscrewdriverthroughtheventilationslitontheback   
					of the fan housing (2) near the holder (15).   
					Bend the air guide tab (4a) slightly to the side and carefully   
					remove the air guide (3) from the fan housing.   
					CAREFUL! Injury hazard! Do not unscrew screw (7) if the   
					return spring is under tension.   
					If the starter cable is to be replaced although it is not broken,   
					it will be necessary to Þrst de-tension the cable drum return   
					spring (13).   
					To do this, use the grip to pull the cable all the way out of the   
					fan housing.   
					Hold the cable drum with one hand, and with the other push the   
					cable into the space (14).   
					1 
					2 
					Carefully let the drum turn until the return spring is no longer   
					under tension.   
					7 
					Unscrew screw (7) and remove the carrier (8).   
					Remove any pieces of old line and take out the spring (6).   
					Carefully remove the cable drum (5).   
					16   
					8 
					6 
					14   
					Put the spring (6) back in the cable drum (so that its lower end   
					Þts in the notch, see the arrow in the close-up).   
					Thread a new cable (dia. 3.8 mm, length 1000 mm) as shown   
					in the illustration (don’t forget the washer (10)) and knot both   
					ends as shown.   
					11   
					Pull the knot (11) into the cable drum (5) and press it into the   
					space.   
					5 
					Pull knot (12) into the starter grip (9).   
					Put the cable drum and spring back on, and turn it slightly until   
					the return spring catches.   
					Guide the hole (16) in the carrier (8) over the end of the spring,   
					pressdownthecarrierandturnitslightlycounter-clockwiseuntil   
					it is ßush on the cable drum.   
					4 
					Insert screw (7) and tighten.   
					3 
					1 
					Guide the cable into the slot (14) on the cable drum and turn   
					the drum with the cable clockwise three times.   
					Hold the cable drum with your left hand and with your right hand   
					untwist the cable, pull it tight and hold it.   
					Carefully release the cable drum. The spring will wind the cable   
					around the drum.   
					Repeat the procedure once. The starter grip should now stand   
					straight up on the fan housing.   
					NOTE: With the cable pulled all the way out, it must still be   
					possible to turn the pulley another 1/4 turn against the return   
					spring.   
					13   
					CAUTION: Danger of injury! Secure the cable grip when   
					pulled out! It will whip back if the cable pulley is released   
					by accident.   
					Mounting the fan housing   
					Insert the air guide (3) in the fan housing so that the Þve re-   
					cesses (4) engage.   
					2 
					Position the fan housing on the machine, apply slight counter-   
					pressure, and pull the starter grip until the starter mechanism   
					engages.   
					12   
					15   
					Tighten screws (1).   
					9 
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				Replacing the return spring pack/Replacing the   
					starter spring   
					Remove the fan housing (see “Replacing the starter cable”).   
					Remove the air guide from the fan housing (see “Replacing   
					the starter cable”).   
					Detension the return spring on the cable drum and remove the   
					cable drum (see “Replacing the starter cable”).   
					Note: Unspool the starter cable from the drum only. Do not pull   
					it out of the cable drum or the starter grip!   
					7 
					8 
					CAREFUL! Injury hazard! The return spring can pop out!   
					Always wear eye protection and protective gloves!   
					Lightly tap the fan housing on a wooden surface with the entire   
					surface of the hollow side, and hold it down. Now lift the fan   
					housing carefully and in small steps. This will allow the return   
					spring pack (13), which should now have fallen out, to relax in   
					a controlled manner if the return spring has popped out of the   
					plastic pack.   
					6 
					5 
					If the return spring pops out, it can be wound back into the   
					cassette as shown (15). Make sure the direction of winding is   
					correct.   
					Carefully insert a new return spring cassette and press down   
					until it engages.   
					13   
					3 
					Put the cable drum (5) and spring back on, and turn it slightly   
					until the return spring catches.   
					Put on the carrier (8) and bolt it on with bolt (7).   
					4 
					Tension the return spring (see “Replacing the starter cable”).   
					Replacing the starter spring   
					NOTE: If the spring (6) in the Featherlight-Starting system is   
					broken, more effort will be required to start the engine and you   
					will notice some resistance when pulling the starter cable.   
					If you notice this, check the spring (6) and replace if neces-   
					sary.   
					1 
					Mounting the fan housing   
					Insert the air guide (3) in the fan housing so that the Þve re-   
					cesses (4) engage.   
					Position the fan housing on the machine, apply slight counter-   
					pressure, and pull the starter grip until the starter mechanism   
					catches.   
					Tighten screws (1).   
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				Instructions for periodic maintenance   
					To ensure long life, prevent damage and ensure the full functioning of the safety features the following maintenance must be per-   
					formed regularly. Guarantee claims can be recognized only if this work is performed regularly and properly. Failure to perform the   
					prescribed maintenance work can lead to accidents!   
					Users of the Power Cut must not perform any maintenance work not described in this Instruction Manual. All such work must be   
					carried out by a MAKITA service centre.   
					Page   
					General   
					Entire Power Cut   
					Clean exterior, check for damage. In case of damage,   
					have repaired by a qualiÞed service centre immediately   
					Cutting disc   
					Clutch   
					Inspect regularly for damage and wear.   
					Have inspected at a service center.   
					Clean   
					6 
					Protection hood   
					19   
					6 
					Before each start   
					Cutting disc   
					Inspect for damage and make sure the cutting wheel is   
					right for the job   
					Protective hood   
					Adjust position   
					16   
					Combination switch,   
					Safety locking button,   
					Throttle lever   
					Functional check   
					Functional check   
					Functional check   
					16   
					17   
					Tank cap   
					Check for tightness   
					Every day   
					Idle speed   
					Check (cutting disc must not turn on idle)   
					Every week   
					Starter housing   
					Starter cable   
					V-belt   
					Clean to ensure proper air cooling   
					Check for damage   
					12   
					21   
					18   
					20   
					12   
					Inspect for damage and wear   
					Spark plug   
					Mufßer   
					Check and replace if necessary   
					Check tightness of mounting   
					Screws and nuts   
					Check their condition and that they are Þrmly secured.   
					Monthly   
					Air Þlter insert   
					Check the air Þlter insert, clean as needed,   
					replace after 500 operating hours   
					19   
					20   
					Every 3 months   
					Suction head   
					Fuel tank   
					Replace   
					Clean   
					Annually   
					Storage   
					Entire Power Cut   
					Entire Power Cut   
					Check at an authorized service centre   
					Clean exterior, check for damage. In case of damage,   
					have repaired by a qualiÞed service centre immediately   
					Cutting disc   
					Fuel tank   
					Remove and clean   
					Empty and clean   
					Run empty   
					13   
					Carburetor   
					Service, spare parts and guarantee   
					Maintenance and repair   
					The maintenance and repair of modern cutoff saws and their safety-related components requires qualiÞed technical training and a   
					workshop equipped with special tools and testing devices.   
					We therefore recommend that you consult a MAKITA service centre for all work not described in this instruction manual.   
					The MAKITAservice centres have all the necessary equipment and skilled and experienced personnel, who can work out cost-effective   
					solutions and advise you in all matters.   
					
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				Spare parts   
					Reliable long-term operation, as well as the safety of your Power Cut, depend among other things on the quality of the spare parts   
					used. Use only original MAKITA parts, marked   
					Only original parts are from the same production line as the original unit and therefore ensure the highest possible quality of materi-   
					als, dimensions, functioning and safety.   
					Only original spare parts and accessories guarantee the highest quality in material, dimensions and function.   
					Original spare parts and accessories can be obtained from your local dealer. He will also have the spare part lists to determine the   
					required spare part numbers, and will be constantly informed about the latest improvements and spare part innovations.   
					Please bear in mind that if parts other than original MAKITA spare parts are used, this will automatically invalidate the MAKITA   
					product guarantee.   
					We will furthermore not accept any liability damages arising from the use of non-MAKITA spare parts.   
					Guarantee   
					MAKITA guarantees the highest quality and will therefore reimburse all costs for repair by replacement of damaged parts resulting   
					from material or production faults occurring within the guarantee period after purchase. Please note that in some countries particular   
					guarantee conditions may exist. If you have any questions, please contact your salesman, who is responsible for the guarantee of   
					the product.   
					Please note that we cannot accept any responsibility for damage caused by:   
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					Disregard of the instruction manual.   
					Non-performance of the required maintenance and cleaning.   
					Incorrect carburetor adjustment.   
					Normal wear and tear.   
					Obvious overloading due to permanent exceeding of the upper performance limits.   
					The use of other than original MAKITA cutting discs.   
					Use of force, improper use, misuse or accidents.   
					Damage from overheating due to dirt on the fan housing.   
					Work on the Power Cut by unskilled persons or inappropriate repairs.   
					Use of unsuitable spare parts or parts which are not original MAKITA parts, insofar as they have caused the damage.   
					Use of unsuitable or old oil.   
					Damage related to conditions arising from lease or rent contracts.   
					Damages caused by disregarding loose outer bolted connections.   
					Cleaning, servicing and adjustment work is not covered by the guarantee. All repairs covered by the guarantee must be performed   
					by a MAKITA service centre.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					Malfunction   
					System   
					Observation   
					Cause   
					Cutting disc does not   
					start turning   
					Clutch   
					Engine runs   
					Damage to clutch   
					Cutting disc runs in idle   
					Carburetor,   
					clutch   
					Cutting disc runs   
					Incorrect idle speed,   
					blocked clutch   
					V-belt   
					Belt has insufÞcient tension, V-belt is worn   
					Engine does not start or   
					only with difÞculty   
					Ignition system   
					Ignition spark   
					No ignition spark   
					Fuel tank is Þlled   
					Inside   
					Malfunction in fuel supply system, com-   
					pression system, mechanical malfunction.   
					Switch on STOP, fault or short-circuit in the   
					wiring, plug cap or spark plug defective.   
					Fuel supply   
					Choke in wrong position, carburetor defective,   
					suction head dirty, fuel line bent or interrupted.   
					Compression   
					system   
					Cylinder base packing ring defective, radial   
					shaft packings defective, cylinder or piston rings   
					defective   
					Outside   
					Spark plug does not seal.   
					Mechanical   
					malfunction   
					Starter does not engage   
					Spring in starter broken, broken parts   
					inside the engine.   
					Warm start difÞculties   
					Carburetor   
					Fuel supply   
					Fuel tank is Þlled   
					Wrong carburetor adjustment.   
					Ignition spark   
					Engine starts, but   
					dies immediately   
					Fuel tank is Þlled   
					Wrong idling adjustment, suction head or   
					carburetor dirty.   
					Tank venting defective, fuel line interrupted,   
					cable defective, STOP switch defective.   
					Decompression valve dirty   
					InsufÞcient power   
					Several systems   
					may be involved   
					simultaneously   
					Engine is idling   
					Air Þlter dirty, wrong carburetor adjustment,   
					mufßer clogged, exhaust channel in cylinder   
					clogged.   
					SPECIAL ACCESSORIES   
					Diamond cutting discs   
					Pressurized water tank   
					To keep down dust and for better cutting-disc cooling, MAKITA   
					offers several options for wetting the disc during operation.   
					MAKITA diamond cutting discs meet the highest demands   
					in working safety, ease of operation, and economical cut-   
					ting performance. They can be used for cutting all materials   
					except metal.   
					The pressurized water tank is connected to the Power Cut by   
					the water set on the protective hood.   
					The high durability of the diamond grains ensures low wear   
					and thereby a very long service life with almost no change in   
					disc diameter over the lifetime of the disc. This gives consistent   
					cutting performance and thus high economy. The outstanding   
					cutting qualities of the discs make cutting easier.   
					See “Accessories” for order number.   
					The metal disc plates give highly concentric running for minimal   
					vibration during use.   
					The use of diamond cutting discs reduces cutting time sig-   
					niÞcantly. This in turn leads to lower operating costs (fuel   
					consumption, wear on parts, repairs, and last but not least   
					environmental damage).   
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				Extract from the spare parts list   
					Use only original MAKITA parts. For repairs and   
					replacement of other parts, see your MAKITA service centre.   
					EK6100   
					EK6101   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					9 
					8 
					22   
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				Extract from the spare parts list   
					Use only original MAKITA parts. For repairs and   
					replacement of other parts, see your MAKITA service centre.   
					EK6100   
					EK6101   
					Pos. MAKITA-No. Qty. Denomination   
					Synthetic resin cutting disc   
					1 
					966 121 150   
					966 141 150   
					966 144 150   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					Cutting disc for steel, dia. 300/20 mm   
					Cutting disc for steel, dia. 350/20 mm   
					Cutting disc for steel, dia. 350/25,4 mm   
					1 
					966 121 120   
					966 141 120   
					966 144 120   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					Cutting disc for masonry, dia. 300/20 mm   
					Cutting disc for masonry, dia. 350/20 mm   
					Cutting disc for masonry, dia. 350/25,4 mm   
					Diamond cutting disc   
					22 966 244 632   
					1 
					Cutting disc for masonry, dia. 350/25,4 mm   
					3 
					4 
					994 290 250   
					965 300 501   
					965 300 510   
					963 601 122   
					315 114 350   
					315 173 020   
					315 173 010   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					Hex screw M8x25   
					V-belt (EK6100)   
					V-belt (EK6101)   
					Suction head   
					5 
					6 
					8 
					9 
					Tank cap, compl. (fuel)   
					Inner Þlter   
					Air Þlter insert (paper cartridge)   
					Disk 5   
					10 395 405 000   
					11 965 603 021   
					12 395 164 010   
					13 181 164 010   
					14 181 163 050   
					15 181 163 080   
					16 181 163 090   
					Spark plug   
					Starter cable ø 3,8x1000 mm   
					Starter grip   
					Return spring in housing   
					Spring   
					Driver   
					17 941 719 131   
					18 940 827 000   
					19 944 340 001   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					Universal wrench SW 13/19   
					Offset screwdriver T27   
					Screwdriver (carburetor)   
					Accessories (not delivered with the Power Cut)   
					Diamond cutting disc   
					22 966 . . . . . .   
					1 
					Please consult your MAKITA dealer!   
					26 957 802 600   
					1 
					1 
					Pressure water tank, cpl.   
					- 
					949 000 035   
					Combined can (for 5l fuel, 2.5l oil)   
					EU Conformity Declaration   
					The undersigned, Tomoyasu Kato, as authorized by MAKITA Corporation, declare that the MAKITA machines,   
					Type: 315   
					Power Cut EK6100, EK6101   
					manufactured by MAKITA Corporation, 3-11-8 Sumiyoshi-Cho, Anjo, Aichi, 446-8502 Japan, conforms to the basic safety and health   
					requirements of the applicable EU Directives:   
					EU Machinery Directive 2006/42/EG, EU EMC Directive 2004/108/ EG, Outdoor Noise Directive 2000/14/EG.   
					The most important standards applied to properly meet the requirements of the above EU Directive were: EN 19432, CISPR 12,   
					EN ISO 14982, DIN EN 61000-4.   
					The conformity assessment procedure 2000/14/EG was performed per Annex V. The measured noise level (Lwa) is 114 dB(A).   
					The guaranteed noise level (Ld) is 115 dB(A).   
					The technical documentation is on Þle at MAKITA International Europe Ltd., Michigan Drive, Tongwell, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK15   
					8JD, England.   
					Anjo, 20.8.2012 for MAKITA Corporation   
					Tomoyasu Kato   
					Managing Director   
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				This print product has been awarded the “Blue Angel”.   
					To Þnd your local distributor, please visit   
					
					SpeciÞcations subject to change without notice   
					MAKITA Corporation   
					3-11-8 Sumiyoshi-Cho   
					Anjo, Aichi   
					Form: 995 704 531 (2013-10 GB)   
					446-8502 Japan   
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