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3.
Press the chain brake switch. The chain should stop quickly. Release the throttle key.
WARNING!
The brake shield must be in good condition and must make a distinctive click when
moving from one position to another. Do not use the unit if the brake shield cannot be moved to one of
the positions or if the chain does not stop when the brake is applied. Take the unit to a service center for
repair.
FILLING THE OIL TANK AND FUEL TANK
TO FILL THE OIL TANK
WARNING!
Never use used oil! Waste oil is harmful to the environment and may result in damage.
Chain saw oil should be used to lubricate the saw chain and bar. Use oil that contains additives to reduce
friction and wear and to prevent resin build-up on the bar and chain.
WARNING!
Before filling the oil tank, make sure that the chainsaw is turned off.
1.
Be sure to clean the surface around the oil tank cap to prevent dirt from getting inside.
2.
Unscrew the oil tank cap and pour in the chain saw oil (260 ml tank capacity).
3.
Screw the oil tank cap back on.
4.
Before you start, check the oil supply: switch on the chainsaw and hold it over suitable bedding. If it is
sufficiently lubricated, a light trail of dripping oil will form (fig. 12).
fig. 12
WARNING!
Always check the oil level. Do not operate the chain saw if there is insufficient oil to
lubricate the chain.
Proper lubrication is essential to reduce chain and bar friction. Operating a chain saw with insufficient
lubrication reduces performance and service life and causes fast chain and bar wear due to overheating.
This chainsaw is equipped with an automatic lubrication system that provides the necessary amount of
lubrication to the bar and chain. As the engine speed increases so does the oil supply to the bar.
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