45
GB
IE
- charge and insert
both
batteries
- check the function of the chain brake
and the automatic oil pump.
Mounting the saw chain
and blade
Switch off the device and remove
the battery before carrying out any
maintenance work.
1. Laythesawonaflatsurface.
2. Turnthefasteningbolt(11)
anti-
clockwise
(
)
to remove the
sprocketchainwheelcovering(13).
3. Spreadthechain(6)outintoaloop
with the cutting edges running
clock-
wise
. Use the graphical symbol on
the blade or below the chain sprocket
(20)asaguidetoalignthesawchain
(6).
Direction of travel of the
saw chain
4. Slidethesawchain(6)intothebar
guide groove. To mount the guide bar
(4),raiseittoanangleofapprox.
45 degrees. This will make it easier
toreplacethesawchain(6)ontothe
sprocket(20).
5. Placethechainbar(7)andsawchain
(6)onthebarbolts(19).Whenthepin
(19a)totherightofthecoachscrew
(19)sitsintheslottedrecessonthe
blade,thebladeisplacedcorrectly.
Itisnormalthatthesawchain(6)is
slack.
6. Position the sprocket chain wheel cover-
ing(13).Thechaintensionerpin(21)
ontheinsideofthesprocketcover(13)
must be guided into the chain tension
pinholder(22).
7. Slightlytightenthemountingscrew(11)
of the sprocket cover (
)
.
8. Pre-tensionthesawchain(6)byturning
the screw for the chain quick-tensioning
system(12)inclockwisedirection.
9. Tightenthefasteningbolt(11)(
).
Note that the saw can re-oil.
Please note that the saw re-oils after use
and oil may leak out if it is stored on its
side or on the head. This is a normal
process due to the necessary ventilation
opening on the upper edge of the tank and
does not constitute a reason for complaint.
As each saw is checked during production
andtestedwithoil,asmallresiduemay
beinthetankdespitedraining,whichmay
slightly dirty the housing with oil in transit.
Please clean the housing with a cloth.
Priortochangingthechain,thenutofthe
guide rail must be cleaned of dirt because
dirt deposits available can cause the chain
to break out of the rail. The deposits can
also absorb the chain oil. So the conse-
quence would be that the chain oil would
not or only a small part of it would reach
the underside of the rail and the lubrication
would be reduced.
Tensioning the saw chain
Regularly tightening the saw chain pro-
vides safety for the user and reduces and/
or prevents wear and chain damages.
Before the start of work and in approx. 10
minuteintervals,werecommendtheuserto
examinethechaintensionandcorrectit,if
necessary.
The chain warms up when working with
the saw and thus expands slightly. These
“expansions” can be expected especially
from newer chains.
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