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6. START UP INSTRUCTIONS
6.1. LIST OF MATERIALS
This machine includes the following elements that you
will find inside the box:
• Machine.
• Bar chain.
• Chain.
• Chain protector.
• Holding belt.
• Tools.
• Instruction manual.
Remove all elements from the box and check that all
are included.
Remove carefully all the elements from the box
and make sure that all listed parts are included. Due
to the quality controls done at the factory it is highly
improbable that your machine has any faulty part
or that any elements are missing. If you find any
damaged part or there are any elements missing, do
not use the machine until the problem has been solved
or you have been given the missing parts. Usage of the
machine with defective or missing parts is dangerous
and could result in personal injuries.
6.2. MOUNTING THE BAR AND CHAIN
ATTENTION! Always use security gloves to avoid
accidental cuts. The chain of the machine has very
sharp teeth.
ATTENTION! Never touch, adjust or file the chain
with the engine running. Disconnect the machine prior
to manipulating the chain.
Never start the machine before installing the
chain, bar, chain cover and chain cover screw.
Without these pieces properly installed, there is risk of
personal damages.
The bar and chain are supplied separately. To mount
them, follow the following steps:
1. Loosen the nut of the chain cover (1).
2. Remove the chain cover (2).
3. Place the chain on the bar.
Before mounting the chain on the bar, make sure the
direction of the chains teeth are facing correctly
The correct position of the chain will have the cutting
edges facing clockwise (A).
The correct position of the chain will have the cutting
edges facing clockwise:
A
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