Use and Maintenance Manual – Translation of Original
Instructions Rev.: 01, Date 16/09/2021
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6.2 Extraordinary maintenance
CAUTION!
Any extraordinary maintenance operation must be performed at an Assistance Centre authorised by the Man-
ufacturer.
The workshop authorised to carry out repairs on the Manufacturer’s products.
6.3 Periodic maintenance schedule
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Before
use
Every
2 work-
ing
hours
Every
day
Every
week
At the end of the
working season /
at least once a
year
Check chain lubrication
X
X
X
Check the condition and tension of the chain
X
X
X
X
Check the condition of the bar
X
X
Check the efficiency of the lever, safety catches and
protections
X
X
Remove cutting residues
X
X
X
Check the chain pinion for wear
X
Check and tighten all the accessible screws and nuts
X
7 DEMOLITION AND DISMANTLING OF COMPONENTS
7.1 Disposal of exhaust materials
After having been installed and while working, the machine does not cause any environment pollution. In any case, all
through its working life, some types of waste or exhaust materials are produced in certain situations (for example lubri-
cation grease of the mechanical parts).
There are specific regulations in every country as for the disposal of these materials and environment protection. The
Customer is compelled to know the Laws in force in his own country and to operate only while complying with these
regulations, according to the indications in the product technical data sheets, which may be obtained from the Manufac-
turer.
CAUTION!
The Laws in force about the disposal of mineral oils or grease used for lubrication/maintenance must be fol-
lowed.
CAUTION!
More information about the disposal of oils and other substances can be found in the safety data sheet of the
substances.
The steps employed in the disposal of toxic waste including the collecting, transporting, processing (transformation for
recycling), as well as the deposit and the dumping onto the ground are all usual activities of common interest and are
subjected to the following general principles:
a)
Any risks of injuries or dangers for the health and safety of any individual and of the community have to
be avoided.
b)
Compliance with any and all hygienic-sanitary requirement and avoidance of any air, water, ground and
underground pollution have to be guaranteed.
Compliance with efficient and economical principles in order to save and recycle energy and materials shall be pro-
moted.
AUTHORISED WORKSHOP