ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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d. Sharpening of the chain
For best performance, we strongly recommend that you periodically sharpen the chain. The chain can either
be sharpened by a professional or by yourself by providing you with a sharpening guide (make sure you
know how to use it).
The chain must be sharpened when:
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Wood chips have become powder
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To make a normal cut, force on the tool
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The cut is not straight
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Vibration increases
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Fuel consumption has increased
e. Checking the lubrication of the chain
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Before checking the oil, make sure that the bar and the chain are in place.
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Once the engine is started, turns it at medium speed and checks that the chain oil is sprayed and traces
off the ground.
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The oil flow of the chain is adjustable to obtain the proper flow. Insert a screwdriver on the clutch side.
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Turn the adjuster to obtain the correct flow rate for the job.
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The chainsaw must essentially consume the contents of the oil tank between each full of fuel. Do not
forget to fill the oil tank when filling the machine with fuel.
2. Cutting work
The tool should only be used to cut trees. Do not use it for other applications.
Do not attempt to remove the chainsaw when it is stuck during operation. Stop the machine and remove the
wedge blade with a wedge.
Stick your feet well, keep a good balance and do not climb on the tree trunk.
Try not to work on a slope. However, if you have to work on a slope, always stand higher than the tree trunk.
Before bending a branch or trunk in bending, observe the direction of bending and finish the cut opposite the
bending side to prevent the chain guide from getting stuck in the cut.