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♦
The turning of the guide bar
16
is not intended by the manufacturer.
♦
The chain travel direction
on the guide bar
16
must be adhered to every assembly.
♦
Place the saw chain in the guide bar groove. Ensure that
the saw chain
17
is
running in the correct direction.
♦
Attach the guide bar
16
with the labelling facing upwards and guide the saw chain around
the chain sprocket
24
.
The guide rail
23
must be above the guide bar guide
22
.
♦
Put the sprocket cover
18
on.
♦
Tighten the fixing screw
20
slightly.
♦
Now, tighten the saw chain
17
(see section Tightening and checking the saw chain).
♦
Tighten the fixing screw
20
completely.
Tightening and checking the saw chain
WARNING!
♦
Wear protective gloves! There is a danger of injury from the sharp cutting teeth!
♦
Undo the fixing screw
20
.
♦
Turn the chain tensioning ring
19
in a clockwise direction to increase the tension. Turn
the chain tensioning ring 19 in an anticlockwise direction to reduce the tension.
♦
The saw chain
17
must lie against the underside of the guide bar.
Check whether the saw chain
17
can be drawn over the guide bar
16
by hand.
♦
Now tighten the fixing screw
20
completely.
NOTE
♦
A new saw chain
17
stretches and must be tightened more regularly.
Lubricating the chain
♦
Remove the oil filler cap
21
.
♦
Fill the oil tank with approx. 65 ml of organic chain oil
31
.
WARNING!
♦
Never work without saw chain
17
lubrication! If the saw chain runs dry, the cutting
equipment may become irreparably damaged within a short time. Always check chain
lubrication and oil level in the tank before starting work.
NOTE
♦
Use only saw chain oil. Preferably biodegradable. Do not use waste oil, motor oil, etc.