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• Do not add used oil. Used oil can cause skin cancer with extended and repeated skin contact, and is damaging to the
environment! Used oil does not have the necessary lubricating characteristics and is unsuitable for chain lubrication.
• An oil other than the recommended oil can cause damage to the rail, chain and lubrication system.
• Make sure that no dirt gets into the oil tank.
• Avoid oil spillages. Always wipe up spilled oil.
• Check the oil level indicator (B) to make sure sufficient chain oil is
available for lubrication.
• Unscrew the oil tank cap (A). Before opening, clean the tank cover and
filling nozzle if necessary.
• Carefully add the chain lubricating oil until it reaches the top mark on
the oil level indicator (B).
CHECKING THE CHAIN LUBRICATION
• Start the device (see section “Switching on and off”).
• Hold the running saw chain approx. 15 cm above a suitable surface for
a short time. With sufficient chain lubrication, a light track will appear due to the oil sprayed from the saw chain.
SWITCHING ON THE DEVICE
WARNING! Make sure the saw chain is not yet applied
to the cut and that no other objects are touched. Risk
of injury!
Hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands and make sure that no
persons (in particular children) or animals are in the immediate
vicinity.
• Make sure that the chain brake is released before starting the
chainsaw. To do so, draw the hand guard back in the direction of the
bow-type handle.
• Press and hold down the switch lock (1).
• Press the on/off switch(2). The chainsaw starts running.
• Release the switch lock(1) again.
SWITCHING OFF THE DEVICE:
• Release the on/off(2) switch.
Caution! In an emergency, stop the machine
by releasing the on/off switch
Original Instructions
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• Tilt the hand guard in the direction of the guide bar tip.
Releasing the chain brake
• Draw the hand guard in the direction of the bow-type handle.
Checking the chain brake
• Set the chainsaw down on a firm surface.
• Release the chain brake.
• Hold the chainsaw tight in both hands.
• Switch the chainsaw on. The chainsaw starts running.
• Tilt the hand guard in the direction of the guide bar tip. The chain must come to an immediate
standstill! If not, do not use the chainsaw and have it repaired by a qualified specialist or a specialist
workshop.
• After work, regularly clean the visible mechanisms of the chain brake to remove chips and sawing
residues.
Chain lubrication
Original Instructions
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CAUTION!
The device must only be operated with sufficient chain lubricating oil. Insufficient
lubrication reduces the service life of the device.
• Check the oil level on the basis of the oil level indicator.
Refilling the chain oil
CAUTION!
• Only add environmentally friendly, good quality chain lubricating oil to the chain saw.
• Do not add used oil. Used oil can cause skin cancer with extended and repeated skin contact, and
is damaging to the environment! Used oil does not have the necessary lubricating characteristics
and is unsuitable for chain lubrication.
• An oil other than the recommended oil can cause damage to the rail, chain and lubrication system.
• Make sure that no dirt gets into the oil tank.
• Avoid oil spillages. Always wipe up spilled oil.
• Check the oil level indicator (B) to make sure sufficient chain oil is available for lubrication.
• Unscrew the oil tank cap (A). Before opening, clean the tank cover and filling nozzle if necessary.
• Carefully add the chain lubricating oil until it reaches the top mark on the oil level indicator (B).
Checking the chain lubrication
• Start the device (see section “Switching on and off”).
• Hold the running saw chain approx. 15 cm above a suitable surface for a short time. With
sufficient chain lubrication, a light track will appear due to the oil sprayed from the saw chain.
Switching on the device
WARNING!
Make sure the saw chain is not yet applied to the cut and that no other objects
are touched. Risk of injury!
A
B
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2