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MPS750S-2
MPS750S-2
In more detail...
In more detail...
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The golden rules for care
WARNING! Always switch the product off, disconnect
it from the power supply and let the product cool
down before performing inspection, maintenance and
cleaning work!
1. Keep the product clean. Remove debris from it after each use and
before storage.
2. Regular and proper cleaning will help ensure safe use and prolong
the life of the product.
3. Inspect the product before each use for worn and damaged parts.
Do not operate it if you find broken and worn parts.
WARNING! Only perform repairs and maintenance
work according to these instructions! All further works
must be performed by a qualified specialist!
General cleaning
1. Make sure the product is switched off, cooled down and
disconnected from the power supply.
2. Clean the product with a slightly damp cloth and mild soap. Use a
brush for areas that are hard to reach.
3. In particular clean the air vents (21) after every use with a cloth
and brush.
4. Remove stubborn dirt with high pressure air (max. 3 bar).
NOTE: Do not use chemical, alkaline, abrasive or other
aggressive detergents or disinfectants to clean this
product as they might be harmful to its surfaces.
5. Check for any damage and wear. Repair damages in accordance
with this instruction manual or take it to an authorised service
centre before using the product again.
Sprocket wheel
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the saw chain (14)
to lubricate the sprocket wheel. Lubrication can be
done on the job.
1. Clean the sprocket wheel (15).
2. Using a disposable lube gun, insert the needle nose into the
lubrication hole (Fig. 37, A) and inject grease until it appears at the
outside edge of the sprocket (15) (Fig. 37).
Fig. 37
3. Rotate the saw chain (14) by hand. Repeat the lubrication
procedure until the entire sprocket (15) has been greased.
Guide bar and saw chain maintenance
Guide bar
Most guide bar problems can be prevented merely by keeping the
product well maintained. Incorrect filling and non-standard cutter and
depth gauge settings are the causes of most guide bar problems,
primarily resulting in uneven bar wear. As the bar wears unevenly,
the rails widen, which may cause the chain to clatter and make it
difficult to complete straight cuts. If the guide bar is insufficiently
lubricated and the product is operated with a saw chain which is
too tight, this will contribute to rapid bar wear. To help minimise
bar wear, maintenance of the guide bar as well as the saw chain is
recommended.
Care and maintenance
Care and maintenance