3. OIL
4. PREPARATION
Adjusting the Rear Handle
2. Wear the shoulder strap so that
it lies over the left shoulder.
Note:
Chain bar oil may leak if the tool is left for long periods. This is
normal. If the tool is to be left unused for an extended time, drain the
oil from the tool. Refill before use.
1. Fasten to the shoulder strap
holder on the main tube.
Adjusting the telescope length
1. To unlock the telescopic tube lock, twist it in
a clockwise direction while pointing the chain
away from the user.
2. Pull out the telescopic tubes to suit the required working height.
1. Press the two pivoting
handle releases, one
each side and adjust
the angle of the handle
up or down to any of 4
positions.
Note:
The locking and unlocking
directions are indicated on
the locking collar.
3. To lock in the desired position, twist the telescopic tube lock in a counter-
clockwise direction.
Adjusting the Auxiliary Handle
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1. (a) Open the handle lever and
set the required (b) tilt of the
auxiliary handle, close to lock
into position.
2. (a) Open the mounting bracket
lever and (b) slide the auxiliary
handle into the required position,
close to lock into position.
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
4. To check the lubricating system, switch on the pole pruner and hold it
with the guide bar and chain above some light coloured paper such as
newspaper. A steadily increasing stain caused by oil spray shows the
lubricating system is working.
2. Fill the tank with chain bar oil.
The capacity of the chain oil
tank is 125ml. Do not over fill.
WARNING!:
NEVER START WORK UNLESS THE
CHAIN AND BAR ARE LUBRICATED
1. Remove the chain bar oil cap.
3. Refit cap and clean any oil spillage.
4. Always fill oil tank when the oil
level is below the minimum mark
on the oil level window.
IMPORTANT:
ONLY USE OIL THAT IS EXPRESSLY LABELLED
“CHAIN BAR OIL”.
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