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OPERATION
Adjusting saw chain tension
WARNING:
Always remove the battery pack before adjusting/replacing the chainsaw
chain.
CAUTION:
Do not tighten the saw chain too much. Excessively high tension of saw chain
may cause breakage of saw chain, wear of the guide bar and breakage of the sprocket.
CAUTION:
A chain which is too loose can jump off the guide bar.
The saw chain may become loose after many hours of use. From time to time check the saw
chain tension before use.
1. Remove the battery.
2. Loosen the chain side cover locking knob slightly.
3. Adjust the chain tension. Using the allen key place it in screw head at the front of the
saw
(Fig M)
turn clockwise to tighten, turn it counter-clockwise to loosen. Tighten the
saw chain so that the gap between the centre of the lower side of the guide bar and the
saw chain becomes approximately 2-3 mm.
(Fig. N)
4. Re-tighten the chain side cover, make sure it is fully secured in place.
5. Replace the allen key in to the handle storage position
Kick-back
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The shape of the chain guard helps to eliminate the risk of kickback.
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Never remove the chain guard. There's a risk of injury.
Sharpen the saw chain
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The saw teeth must be sharpened if the sawdust becomes powdery, if additional force
is required for the incision, if a straight incision is no longer possible or if the vibrations
become stronger.
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Blunt saw chains should be re-sharpened.
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To sharpen the chain use a chain sharpener. make sure you sharpen the chain at a 30°
angle.
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Or have the chain re-sharpened professionally (advised).
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Replace the saw chain if there is considerable damage that cannot be repaired by filing.
Cleaning the guide bar
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Thoroughly clean the notch of the guide bar.
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Replace the guide bar if the guide groove is damaged or worn and the saw chain has
too much lateral space.
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Tighten all accessible screws, if necessary.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Cleaning and maintenance
Risk of injury!
Improperly handling the saw may result in injury.
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Remove the battery from the saw before beginning work on the saw.
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Let the saw cool off completely before performing work on the saw.
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Remove the saw blade before performing work on the saw and wear protective gloves to
prevent cut injuries.
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Wear protective goggles when cleaning.
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After performing any cleaning and maintenance work, mount all protective devices, to
the extent present, properly and safely. Never use the saw without protective equipment
being worn.
Risk of short circuit!
Water that has penetrated the housing may cause a short circuit.
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Never submerge the saw in water or other liquids.
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Make sure that no water or other liquids penetrate the housing.
Risk of damage!
Improperly cleaning may lead to damage.
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Do not use any aggressive cleaners, brushes with metal or nylon bristles or sharp or
metallic cleaning utensils such as knives, hard scrapers and the like. They could damage
the surfaces.
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Never use a solvent to clean plastic parts.
Cleaning the saw
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Use a soft cloth or brush to clean the housing.
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Use a soft brush to remove any dust that has collected from the device openings.
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Remove dust or chips by blowing them out with compressed air.
Maintaining the saw
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Keep the saw and the vents clean to ensure proper, safe work.
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Check regularly whether dust or foreign bodies have entered the saw near to the motor
and around the power switch.
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Regularly lubricate all moving parts.
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Before and after each use, check the saw and chain for wear and damage. Replace any
accessory parts if necessary. Observe the technical requirements in the process.
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Regularly check all fixtures. They could come loose over time due to vibration.
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If you identify any damage, you must have it repaired by a specialist workshop to
prevent risks.