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WARNING! Always use a saw chain
designed as “low-kickback” or a
saw chain which meets the low-
kickback requirements! A standard
saw chain (a chain which does not
have the kickback reducing guard
links) should only be used by an
experienced professional operator!
Nevertheless, a low-kickback saw chain does
not completely eliminated kickback! A low-
kickback or “safety” chain should never be
regarded as complete protection against
injury! Therefore always use a low-kickback
saw chain in conjunction with other kickback
protection devices such as the front hand
guard!
1. Place the product on a suitable flat surface
with the rear handle (1) facing upward.
WARNING! Before removing the
cover (17), ensure the chain brake
is disengaged. If in the engaged
position, pull the front hand guard
(5) backwards until it ‘clicks’ into
position, see section “Product
functions – Chain brake”.
2. Loosen the retaining nut (10) with the multitool
(31) and remove it together with the cover (17).
3. Ensure the spiked bumper is properly fixed to
the product. Tighten the screws as necessary.
4. Place the slot in the guide bar (7) over the bolt
(11). Ensure to fit the guide bar (7) with the saw
chain ‘cutter’ symbol at the top of the bar (Fig. 1).
5. Push the guide bar (7) to the left towards the
drive sprocket (14) (behind the clutch (15) (Fig. 2).
WARNING! The direction of the saw
chain ‘cutters’ must be as indicated
by the symbol and arrow on the
guide bar!
6. Place the saw chain (6) over the drive sprocket
(14) behind the clutch (15) and fit around the
guide bar (7). Make sure the chain is placed
above the chain catcher (13) (Fig. 3).
7. The saw chain movement is as indicated by
the arrow (Fig. 4). Make sure the chain is properly
placed over the sprocket wheel (8) of the guide
bar (7).
8. Pull the guide bar (7) carefully towards the
right to tighten the saw chain (6) (Fig. 5).
9. Refit the cover (17). If necessary adjust the
tension pin (16a) by turning the tension screw (16)
with the multitool (31) in or out until it reaches a
position where the pin can be inserted into the
lower hole on the guide bar (7) (Fig. 6).
10. Secure the cover with the retaining nut (10)
(Fig. 7).
NOTE: Fix the nut finger tight only
at this stage. The chain tension
cannot be adjusted with the
retaining nut tightened - it must be
loosened first.
NOTE: The saw chain (6) has not
yet been tensioned. Tension the
chain as described under “Saw
chain tensioning”. After operating
the product for approximately
one hour, adjust the chain tension
again.
Saw chain tensioning
Always check the saw chain tension before use,
after the first cuts and regularly during use,
approx. every five cuts. Upon initial operation,
new chains can lengthen considerably. This
is normal during the break-in period and the
interval between future adjustments will
lengthen quickly.
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