120v
LITHIUM-ION
TM
12
Do not expose and operate the tool in
rain.
Warning symbols on the charger
The charger is for indoor use only.
Double insulation
Protective 6.3A limited
Pole orientation.
Do not expose and operate the tool in
rain.
Installation
Install the chain Bar and chain
1. Uninstall the two nuts on the Chain bar cover
and disassembly the clutch cover. (See Fig. 3)
2. The saw chain should face in the direction
of chain rotation. If backwards, turn the loop
over.
3. Place the chain drive links into the bar groove.
4. Position the chain so there is a loop at the
back of the bar. (See Fig. 4)
Hold the chain in position on the bar and then
place the loop around the sprocket and make
sure it is correctly mounted. Make sure the bar
hole fits well with bolt for saw chain tension. (See
Fig. 5)
5. Install the Chain bar cover. With the two cover
nuts and then adjust the chain tension as
detailed below.
Adjust the chain’s tension
Use a flat screwdriver to adjust the tension
of chain, clockwise direction to tighten, and
anticlockwise direction to release.
0.079“
CAUTION!
Always ensure the battery pack has
been removed before any adjustments are made.
When the saw chain can be raised by around
2mm In the middle of the cutter bar. You know
that the chain tension is ideal.
CAUTION:
Proper saw chain tension is extremely
important. If saw chain is too tight, the guide bar
and saw chain will be quickly damaged. If the saw
chain is too loose, it may get out of the guide bar
groove and cause an injury.
NOTE:
All the chain links must lie properly in the
guide groove of the saw rail.
NOTE:
During cutting. The chain gets heat and
its length changes. It is important therefore to
check the chain tension at least every 10 minutes
and to adjust it again as required.
NOTE:
A new chain will stretch so adjust the
tension after a few cuts. Watch saw chain tension
carefully for the first half hour of cutting. Once
chain tension has been completed - retighten
the chain bar cover nut and make sure they are
secure.