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chain. And also please check the chain tensioning and
add oil as described later in this manual before each
operation.
Assembling the guide bar and saw chain
Pull the mains plug out of the socket. Wear protective
gloves.
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rotation. If they face backwards, turn the loop over.
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the bar.
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the loop around the sprocket and make sure it is
correctly mounted. (Fig.6)
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tension mechanism fitting well with chain tensinon
adjust knob and then tighten gently with the knob.
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saw chain is properly tensioned. The guide bar must
then be pushed upwards, check chain tension again,
do not tension the chain too tight (Fig. 2)
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After chain be tensioned well, then tighten the knob
again.
Note:
the saw chain is proprtly tensioned if, in the middle
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upper edge. Starting the saw again with a new saw
chain, allow it to run in for 2~3 minutes.
WARNING:
After the run-in time, check the chain tension and
retighten the chain if necessary.
OPERATION
INTENDED USE
This chain saw is intended for use to cut wood pieces,
trees and wooden logs in domestic use.
Do not use for any task other than those specified in the
chapter ‘INTENDED USE’. Furthermore, this product is
not intended to be used for professional tree services.
RESIDUAL RISKS:
Even with the intended use of the appliance there is
always a residual risk, which can not prevent. According
to the type and construction of the appliance the following
potential hazards might apply:
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Contact with exposed saw teeth of the saw chain
(cutting hazards)
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Access to the rotating saw chain (cutting hazards)
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Unforeseen, abrupt movement of the guide bar
(cutting hazards)
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Flung out of parts from the saw chain (Cutting /
injection hazards)
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Flung out of parts of the work piece
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Inhalation of work peace particles
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Skin contact with the fuel oil
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Loss of hearing, if no required ear protection used
during work.
BEFORE EACH USE
CHECKING THE CHAIN TENSION (Fig. 2)
Warning:
Always disconnect the chain saw from the
mains power supply before checking the chain
tensioning or making adjustments to the chain.
Wear protective gloves while touching the chain,
bar or areas around the chain.
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Pull the chain in the middle of the bar on the lower
side of the bar away from the bar. The gap between
the cutter in the chain and the bar should be
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If you need to adjust the chain tensioning, please
refer to the section “adjusting the chain tension” later
in this manual.
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Follow the steps in section “ADJUSTING THE
CHAIN TENSION” later in manul to adjust the chain
tension.
CHECKING THE CHAIN LUBRICANT
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Check the amount of oil in the chain saw by looking
at the oil level gauge (12). If the oil level is in the
lower third of the oil level gauge, follow the steps in
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in this manual.
Warning:
Before each use, check the function of the
chainbrake.
Warning:
Check the chain tension before each use of the
saw.
Warning:
Never operate the chain saw without sufficient
chain lubrication as this might damage the
saw and is a threat to safety. Check the chain
lubricant level before each use!
Warning:
Before plugging in, check the mains voltage and
frequency to make sure that they match the
chain saw’s specification.
Warning:
Prior to starting work, check the mains