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NOTE
Make sure that there is always enough oil in the tank be-
cause chain lubrication is always on.
Automatic chain lubrication - Settings possible!
8. Operation
Start the appliance (Fig.10-13)
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CAUTION!:
Before you start the engine, make
sure that the chain isn’t touching anything and the
chain brake is activated before each start.
1. Set the power switch (11) to position „ON“. (Fig.10/
Pos.11a)
2. Pull the hoke lever (7) out completely until it locks
in place.
3.
Press the fuel pump ball (6) 10 times (fig. 2)
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NOTE
When restarting immediately after stopping the engine,
do not pull out the CHOKE (7).
4. Press the front handle (3) forward to activate the
chain brake
5.
Place the saw on a firm, level surface. Hold the saw
firmly with the foot as indicated. Quickly pull the start
-
er (13) 2 times.
Pay attention to the running chain!
6. Once the engine has started, press the throttle trig-
ger lock (8) and the throttle lever (10) so that the
CHOKE knob (7) clicks into place again.
7. Pull the front handle (3) backwards to release the
chain brake.
8. Let the engine warm up, controlling the throttle set-
ting (10) and letting the chain run briefly.
Never start or operate the chainsaw if the chain and the
chain brake lever or the front hand guard have not been
properly installed. In addition, always start with the chain
brake active. Proceed as follows for this:
• Hold the chain saw by the front handle (4).
• Press the front hand guard (3) forward to position (3b).
Press the pedal, the chain should not move.
• Pull the front handle (3) back to position (3a). Press
the pedal, the chain should move.
Stopping the motor (Fig.10)
1. Release the throttle lever and wait until the engine is
idling.
2. Set the power switch to „Stop (0)“ to stop the motor.
(Fig.10/Pos.11b)
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NOTE
To stop the engine in an emergency, activate the chain
brake and set the ON / OFF switch to „Stop“.
9. Cleaning
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WARNING
Disconnect the spark plug boot before doing any clean-
ing and maintenance work. (Fig. 19)
Cleaning
• Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor-
housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible.Wipe
the equipment with a clean cloth or blow itwith com
-
pressed air at low pressure.
ATTENTION! Wear safe-
ty glasses!
• We recommend that you clean the device immediately
each time you have finished using it.
•
Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth and
some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or sol-
vents; these could attack the plastic parts of the equip
-
ment. Ensure that no water can seep into the device.
10. Maintenance
Air filter (Fig.16-18)
•
Clean the air filter (H) after each use.
•
Unscrew the air filter mounting nut (Fig.18/Pos.6) and
remove the cover. (see Fig.16)
•
Remove the air filter (H).
•
Open the air filter with a screwdriver.
•
Clean the air filter. Wash the filter in clean, warm,
soapy water. Let the air dry completely.
•
Insert the air filter. Put on the cover of the engine / air
filter. Make sure the cover is installed correctly (S-V).
Tighten the screw that secures the cover. (see Fig.16)
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NOTE
It is advisable to keep a stock of spare filters.
Oil supply opening (Fig.20)
• Check the oil supply opening (K) after each use.
• Dissemble the bar.
• Check the oil outlet (K) for obstructions.
Guide bar (Fig.23-24)
• Clean the bar after each use.
• Remove the bar from the machine.
• Remove sawdust from the bar and the oil channel
(Fig.23/Pos.1).
• Lubricate the teeth (Fig.24/Pos.2/3) through the oiling
hole with an oil syringe.
Cylinder fins (Fig.20)
•
Clean the cylinder fins (M) after each use. To do this,
use compressed air at low pressure or use a brush.
ATTENTION! Wear safety glasses!
•
Dust and dirt between the fins on the cylinder may
cause the machine to overheat.