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Replace the chain cover.
Remove all slack from the chain by
turning the chain a djustment screw(item
13) clockwise until the chain seats snugly
against the bar with the drive links in the
bar groove(item 20).
Lift the tip of the guide bar up to check
for sag.
Release the tip of the guide bar and
turn the chain adjustment screw 1/2 turn
clockwise. Repeat this process until sag
does not exist.
Hold the tip of the guide bar up and
tighten the chain cover lock nuts by
turning them with the wrench. The chain
is correctly tensioned when there is no
sag on the underside of th e guide bar,
the chain is snug, but it can be turned by
hand without binding.
ADDiNG CHAiN & BAR LUBRiCANT
Unscrew and remove the cap (item 6)
from the oil tank.
Pour the oil into the oil tank and monitor
the oil level gauge (item 7). Ensure that
no dirt enters the oil tank while filling the
oil in.
Put the oil cap back on and tighten it up.
One full oil tank will enable you to use
the saw for 20- 40 min.
TRANSPORTiNG THE CHAiN SAw
Before transporting the chain saw, always
remove the battery pack from the chain saw
and slide the chain cover over the bar and
chain. If several cuts are to be performed
with the chain saw, the saw must be switch
off between cuts.
GUiDE BAR COVER
See figure 1
The chain cover (item 1) must be clipped onto
the chain and bar as soon as the sawing work
has been completed and whenever the machine
has to be transported.
SHARPENiNG THE SAw CHAiN
See figure 16 - 21
When the chain penetrates into wood with
difficulty, it needs sharpening as follows:
Put the chain under tension.
Fasten the bar in a vice so that the chain
can slide.
Fasten the file to the file holder and place
it on cutter at 35° angle.
File with forward strokes only until all the
worn out parts of the cutting edge are
taken away.
Count the number of strokes given to the
cutter as a reference and file away with the
same number of strokes on all other cutters.
If the depth gauge protrudes from the
template after sharpening a few times,
reset its level. Use a flat file. Finally,
round off the depth gauge.
NOTE:
It is recommended to have the deep or
important sharpening carried out by a service
agent who is equipped with electric sharpener.
GUiDE BAR MAiNTENANCE
When you have finished working, clean
out the groove and the oil passages with
a scraping hook.
Periodically trim the sides of rails using
a flat file. If not done in the long run, the
feather edges might break away and
damage the bar.
If one rail is higher than the other one, it
is necessary to make it even with a flat
file then smooth it with a file or fine grain
abrasive paper.
wARNiNG
When servicing, use only identical
replacement parts. Use of any other parts
may create a hazard or cause product
damage.
wARNiNG
To avoid serious personal injury, always
remove the battery pack from the tool when
cleaning or performing any maintenance.
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