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Assembly
Step 2 - Chain lubrication
WARNING!
The rail and chain must never be without oil. If you operate the electric chainsaw
with too little oil, the cutting performance and the lifetime of the saw chain is reduced, since the
chain becomes blunt faster. You can identify a case of too little oil where smoke development or
discoloration of the rail occurs.
NOTE!
This chainsaw is equipped with an oil automatic system. As soon as the motor is speeded
up, the oil also flows faster to the chain bar.
NOTE!
Check the oil fill level and regularly top up with oil. The oil tank holds 100 ml oil.
NOTE!
If you have no oil available, use chain lubrication oil with low adhesive additive content. The
type of motor oil SAE#10W-30 is recommended.
1. Unscrew the oil fill cap (4) and fill up with chain oil.
2. Wipe off any spilled oil and close the cap again.
3. Switch on the chainsaw and hold it above a bright background. The saw must not touch the
ground.
4. If an oil trace can be seen, the chainsaw is working trouble-free. Select the oil regulator to
prevent oil droplets forming, but also to prevent the chain from ever running dry.
NOTE!
When the chainsaw is put away in storage, set the oil regulator to zero.
check the chain lubrication
---Never saw when a sufficient chain lubrication is not guaranteed. Otherwise the life of the
sawing device will be reduced. Before starting work check the oil level in the tank and the oil
feeding. Check the fed oil quantity by following the instructions below:
--Start the electric chainsaw
--Hold the running chain saw approx. 15cm above a trunk or the ground(use an appropriate
surface)
If the lubrication is sufficient ,you will see a light oil trace because oil will centrifuged from the
chain saw.
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