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STOPPING
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Release the throttle and allow the engine to idle for a few minutes
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Set the switch to “O”
CHECKING SUPPLY OF OIL TO CHAIN
• After starting the engine, run the chain at medium speed and see if chain oil is spread out as
shown in figure 1
• The chain oil flow can be changed by inserting a screwdriver in the hole at the bottom of the
clutch side and adjusting the chain oil screw (Figure 2) Adjust according to your work conditions
– Turn the screw anticlockwise to increase the flow
– Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the flow
NOTE:
The oil tank should be empty by the time the fuel is used up Remember to refill the oil tank at
the same time as refuelling the saw
CHECKING THE FUNCTION OF THE CLUTCH
Before each use, check that there is no chain movement when the chainsaw runs at idling speed
ADJUSTING CARBURETTOR
The carburettor may only be adjusted by an authorised repair centre
CHAIN BRAKE
• The chain brake is a device which stops the chain instantaneously if the chainsaw recoils due
to kickback
• The brake is normally activated automatically through inertial force It can also be activated
manually by pushing the brake lever/front handle guard down toward the front
• When the brake is active, a white cone protrudes from the base of the brake lever
• To release brake, pull up the front handle guard/chain brake toward the front handle until
it clicks into place
• When the brake is activated, release the throttle lever to slow down the engine speed
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