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screw (28) and remove the
ten-
sioning plate
(24).
4. Attach the
tensioning plate
(24)
with the fixing screw (28) from
the other side to the sword (4).
This, make sure that the clamping
screw bolt (29) is down. The
round nose (24a) the clamping
screw sprocket must point in the
direction.
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5. Mount chain bar (4), chainsaw
(5) and sprocket chain wheel
covering (15) and tighten the
chainsaw.
Direction of travel of the
saw chain
Use the graphical symbol below the chain
sprocket cover (
15) as a guide to the
alignment of the saw chain (
5) when the
blade is rotated. The illustrated direction of
travel on the blade is no longer true.
Storage
• Clean the device prior to storage.
• Empty the oil tank prior to longer pe-
riods of non-use. Dispose of used oil
in an environmentally-responsible way
(see „Disposal/Environmental Protec-
tion“).
• Attach the protective blade cover.
• Store the device in a dry and dustproof
location and out of reach of children.
Waste disposal
and environmental
protection
Do not dispose of used oil in the sewage
system or drains. Dispose of used oil in an
environmentally correct manner - bring it to
a waste disposal center.
Be environmentally friendly. Return the
tool, accessories and packaging to a recy-
cling centre when you have finished with
them.
Machines do not belong with do-
mestic waste.
Labelled products must not be disposed of
with normal household waste but must be
returned to a collection point for the recyc-
ling of electrical and electronic equipment.
Recycling helps to reduce both the con-
sumption of raw materials and the environ-
mental impact. Information about disposal
and the location of the nearest recycling
centre may be obtained, for example, from
your local waste management department
or from Yellow Pages.
Empty the oil tank carefully and hand in
your electric chainsaw
at a disposal center.
The plastic and metal parts employed can
be separated out and thus recycled use
can be implemented. Ask our Service-
Center for details.
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