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Disconnect the battery from the chainsaw.
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Use the Allen wrench supplied to slightly loosen the two locking nuts
①
.
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Move the tension adjusting screw ③ slightly to the right to increase the chain tension, and move it
slightly to the left to decrease the tension.
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Wearing protective gloves, pull down on the chain and check that the chain guide links are visible at
50% of their full height at the bottom of the bar.
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If the guide links are fully visible when you pull down on the chain, it means that the chain is under
tension, if they are not visible at 50%, it means that the tension is too high. Note that there is a spring
inside the screw that makes it easier for you to adjust the tension.
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Repeat the adjustment.
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Inse
rt the cover ② and tighten the two
screws
①.
Warning!
The chain pinion must not be disassembled by the user, but by at a specialized service center.
If the chain pinion is damaged, do not use the chainsaw and take it to a specialized service center.
14.5.
Chain Lubrication
The chainsaw is equipped with a semi-automatic lubrication support system that allows you to keep the
chain lubricated, you must be aware of the good state of chain lubrication.
To fill the oil tank, follow the instructions.
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Disconnect the battery from the chainsaw.
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Place the chainsaw in a horizontal position with the oil cap facing upwards.
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Clean the oil cap, the tank and the surrounding environment with a damp cloth.
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Unscrew the oil cap and remove it.
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Fill the tank up to level 3. (Maximum allowed 5 mm above level 3).
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Screw on the oil cap and the filter well, ensuring their tightness.
Warning!
The chain lubrication is facilitated every time you press the ignition trigger nº6.
To verify the correct operation of the system, with the machine off, keep the safety trigger nº5 pressed, then
press the ignition trigger nº6 repeatedly 40 times. Then turn on the machine, press the trigger nº6 and check
that there are traces of oil on the chain.