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4
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Adjustment of rear handle
See Fig. F
Press the rotary push button and adjust the rear head until it snaps into the desired
position.
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Assembly of chain bar and chain
See Fig. G
Remove the bar retaining nut. Remove the chain sheath by pulling straight out, some
force may be required. (See Fig. 1)
Slip the chain around the sprocket behind the clutch. Make sure the links fit between the
sprocket teeth. Place a suitable socket spanner over the bar bolts. Slide guide bar
behind clutch drum until the guide bar stops. (See Fig. 2, 3, 4)
Reset the chain sheath and tighten retaining nut. (See Fig. 5)
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Check of the chain oil level
See Fig. H
Always check the chain oil tank before use tool each time. We recommend using our
replacement chain and bar. Always use good quality sprocket oil, which contains
additives to reduce friction and wear and to assist in the prevention of pitch formation on
the bar and chain. If the oil level height below the scale line “MIN” which mark on the
housing beside the oil gauge, it must refill the chain oil tank cap and inject the chain saw
special lubricants. (See Fig. 2, 3, 4, 5)
Operation
1) To start
See Fig. 10
To start the tool:
Depress the safety lock-off button, and then press the ON/ OFF switch.
Release the safety button once the motor has started.
2) To stop
See Fig. 11
To stop the tool:
Release the ON/OFF switch.
Cleaning and maintenance
Check your machine regularly before starting the work.
Always keep the ventilation slots in motor housing clean.
Never clean or spray a machine with water. Clean the motor housing only with a
moist cloth and never apply detergents or solvents! These could ruin the plastic parts
of the machine.
Finally dry the motor housing carefully.
Store the machine with the supplied protection cover.
Only use original accessories and spare parts.
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