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parts they are in the shape and size of the original
parts as necessary.
• Sharpening a chain should be performed only by ex-
perienced users!
Notice. Below the angle and dimensions If the chain is
not properly sharpened or the depth is too small, there
is a higher risk of reversion effects and resulting inju-
ries! The chain cannot be fixed on the guide rail. It is
therefore best to remove the chain from the rail and
then sharpen.
• Select the appropriate tools for the chain pitch sharp-
ening tool. See "Specifications" for the allowed chain
pitches.
The chain pitch (for example 3/8 ") is highlighted in the
depth of each blade.
Use only special files for chainsaws! Other files have the
wrong shape and the wrong cut.
Select the file according to the diameter of your chain
pitch. Make sure to observe the following angle when
sharpening the chain diameter.
A = filing angle
B = the angle of the side plate
The angle must also be maintained for all knives.
For irregular angles, the chain is run irregularly, wear
quickly and break down prematurely.
Since these requirements can only be met with sufficient
and regular exercise:
•
A File Holder must be used when sharpening the saw
chain by hand. The correct filing angle marked on it.
•
Hold the file horizontally (at a right angle to the guide
rail) and file according to the angle mark on the file
holder. Support the file holder on the top plate and
depth gauge.
• File down. The knife is always from the inside to the
outside
•
The file sharpens only in forward motion. Lift it off in
the backward motion.
•
Do not touch the dynamic links with the file.
•
Turn the file regularly continue to avoid a onesided
wear.
• Remove to remove a piece of hard wood, bones raw
edges.
All knives must have the same length, otherwise they will
also vary. As a result, the chain is irregular and it increas
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es the risk of going broke.
Lubricate angle transmission
Lubricate with lithium-based grease. Remove the screw
and put in the grease, turning the shaft manually until
grease emerges, then replace the screw.
Storing the unit
by: Amount of oil is too high in the petrol mix, poor oil
quality, old petrol mix, or plugged up air filter.
• Screw the spark plug by hand completely into the
thread. (Avoid jamming it)
• Use the supplied spark plug wrench to tighten the
spark plug.
• When using a torque wrench, the tightening torque is
12-15Nm.
• Plug the spark plug socket correctly on the plug.
Clean the air filter Fig. 32-35
Soiled air filters reduce the engine power by supplying
too little air to the carburetor. Dust and pollen plug up
the pores of the filter made of foamed plastic. Regular
checks are therefore essential.
•
Unclip the air filter cover and remove the sponge filter
element.
• To avoid objects falling into the air tank, replace the air
filter cover.
•
Wash the filter element in warm soap water, rinse and
allow drying naturally.
Important:
Never clean the air filter with petrol or in
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flammable solvents.
In order not to shorten the service life of the engine, a
damaged air filter must be replaced at once.
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Warning!
Never run the engine without the air filter element in
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stalled.
Care of the guide rail
Turn the rail around every time you have the chain
sharpened or replaced. This will avoid a one-sided wear
of the rail, especially at the top and bottom.
Regularly clean
1 = the opening for the oil supply
2 = the oil passage
3 = the raceway groove of the rai
Servicing and sharpening of saw chain
The correct sharpened chain
Working effectively with the chainsaw is only possible if
the chain is in good condition and
sharp. This also reduces the risk of kickback. The chain
can be re-sharpened by any dealer. Do not attempt to
sharpen the chain yourself unless you have the neces-
sary special tools and experience. A properly sharpened
chain goes way through the wood and it requires very lit-
tle pressure. Do not work with a dull or damaged chain. It
increases physical exertion, increase the vibrations and
leads to unsatisfactory results and higher wear.
• Clean the chain.
• Check it.
• Replace damaged or worn parts with matching spare
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