92
GB
3.
Check the tension by pulling the chain in the middle of guide bar away from the guide bar with
your middle finger and thumb.(Fig.7)
4.
The tension is correct when the chain snaps back after being pulled away 3-4 mm from the
guide bar. There should be no sag between the chain and the guide bar. (Fig.7)
Fig.7 Fig.8
5.
Turn hand wheel (10) to increase or reduce the chain tension. (Fig.8)
Warning!
Do not over tension the chain as this will lead to excessive wear and will reduce the life of bar and
chain. Over tensioning also reduce the amount of cuts you should get.
Check whether all chains lie correctly in the groove of guide bar.
Oil filling
Note:
The chain saw is shipped without oil in it, the chain saw must never be used without oil or
with an oil level that is below the indicator.
Warning:
Always ensure that the chain saw is switched off and the plug is removed from the
power outlet before making any adjustments.
1.
Remove oil tank cap (12). (Fig.9)
Fig.9 Fig.10
2.
Fill oil tank with chain lubricating oil. (Fig.10). Recommended oil style - L-HM46
3.
Check the oil level periodically, through the oil level indicator (4). (Fig.11)