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Vibrations
Hand arm vibration rear a
h
= 5.68 m/s²
Hand arm vibration front a
v
= 4.69 m/s
2
Measuring uncertainty 1.5 m/s²
The indicated vibration emission level has been measured accord-
ing to a standardised test method and can be used to compare
power tools.
It can also be used for an initial estimate of the vibration exposure.
The actual vibration emission level during the use of the ma-
chine may differ from that indicated in the operating instructions or
indicated by the manufacturer.
This may be caused by the following factors to be minded before
and during the use:
−
Proper use of the machine
−
Correct cutting or machining of material
−
Proper condition of the machine for use
−
Use of the correct and sharp cutting tool
−
Handles and optional anti-vibration handles properly mount-
ed on the machine body
When you feel uncomfortable or notice discoloration of skin on
your hands during the use of the machine, stop working immedi-
ately. Observe sufficient break times to rest. Failure to have suffi-
cient break times may result in a hand-arm vibration syndrome.
The extent of exposure depending on the type of work or machine
use should be estimated and appropriate breaks taken. In this
way, the extent of exposure can be considerably reduced over the
entire work time. Minimise the risk caused by vibrations. Maintain
this machine according to the instructions in the manual. If you
intend to use this machine frequently, contact your local author-
ised dealer and purchase anti-vibration accessories if required.
Avoid the use of this machine at temperatures under 10°C. Create
a work schedule in order to minimise vibration exposure.
Description of device / spare parts
Pos. Denomination
Order-No.
1
Guide bar (sword)
364864
2
Saw chain 91PJ 56X
364863
3
Fastening screw
4
Chain tension ring
5
Cover
364866
6
Chain tensioner
364872
7
Seal Oil flow canal
364867
8
Chain wheel
362923
9
On/Off switch
364868
10
Rear handle
11
Trip switch
12
Front handle
13
Front hand guard (chain brake)
14
Claw stopper
15
Oil tank cap
364865
16
Guide bar cover (scabbard)
362921
17
Safety label
364869
18
Saw chain oil 100 ml (without pic.)
362928
19
Cable strain relief
Assembly
Observe the enclosed mounting sheet!
Connect the chain saw to the power supply system
only after having finished the complete assembly
Risk of injury!
Wear protective gloves when assembling.
Installing the guide bar and the saw chain
Put the chain saw downward on an even face.
Remove the cover (5) by loosening the fastening screw
(3).
Insert the saw chain (2) into the circular guide slot of the
guide bar (1).
Attend to the correct running direction of the
chain links.
Put on the guide bar (1). The guide bar retainer (A) must
reach into the slot of the guide rail.
When assembling, pay attention that the chain
links are lying correctly within the guide slot
and on the chain wheel (8).
Remount the cover (5).
Clamping the saw chain as described in section
„
Clamp-
ing of saw chain
”
.
Before the first start-up
Chain lubrication (oil-automatic)
The chain saw is not delivered filled with saw chain
adhering oil
Never operate the chain saw without lubrication. Any use
without chain saw oil may result in damage of the saw
chain and guide bar.
The durability and cutting power of the chain depends on the
optimal lubrication. During operation the saw chain is automati-
cally wetted with oil.
Charging the oil tank
Schutzhandschuhe tragen!
Haut- und Augenkontakt vermeiden!
Put the chain saw on a suitable base.
Unscrew the oil tank lock (15).
Fill the oil tank with bio-degradable chain saw adher-
ing oil (app. 120 ml) (order no. 362928).
The fill level can be seen on the inspection window. For
easier filling use a funnel
When filling observe that no dirt reaches the oil
tank
Screw on the oil tank lock (15) again
Never use recycled oil or used oil. The guarantee expires
when using oil which is not allowed for such devices.
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