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6) Adjust the chain tension by turning the tension screw until
the straps touch just the bottom side of the bar. Check if the
chain is rotated correctly and tight.
While lifting the chain guide, turn the content screw to apply
correct tension to the chain.
Then lock the crankcase nuts.
Rotate the chain with your hand to check that it is turning
without excessive resistance and that it is properly tightened.
Repeat the installation if the chain is not tight.
b. Adjusting the chain tension
The tool motor must be switched off before adjusting the
chain tension.
Make sure that the chain is inside the groove of the guide.
Hold the guide by its tip. Adjust the tension of the chain with
the tension adjustment screw until the chain teeth touch the
bottom of the guide.
Turn the chain tension adjustment screw clockwise until
the chain is tight. Do not stretch the chain too much. Check
the tension of the chain and check if the casing is properly
tightened. If this is not the case, please repeat the procedure.
FILLING THE FUEL TANK
WARNING: When filling the tank:
The chainsaw must always be stopped and
cooled.
Never smoke during refueling. It must not have
flames or sparks near the fuel.
Before refueling, allow the chainsaw to cool
completely. Do not attempt to refuel when the
engine is hot.
If fuel has been spilled, immediately stop
refueling and do not start the engine. Clean up
the spill and fill the machine in another location
Never fill the fuel tank to the flange; there is a
risk of overflow.
Do not refuel in a closed and unventilated area.
The fuel used for this tool is a mixture of unleaded gasoline
and registered engine lubricant. When mixing gasoline
with oil, use only gasoline that does not contain ethanol or
methanol.
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