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SPECIAL PRODUCT FEATURES
Special safety wrap-spring chain break. In "case of
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a kickback or if the trigger is released," the chainsaw
comes to a standstill within 1/10(!) of a second.
Sawing chain with safety driving links to reduce the
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risk of kickback.
Large chain brake element. In case of a "kickback,
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the chain brake is pushed forward" by the back of
the operator's hand and trips the quick brake of the
chainsaw.
Switch with lock to protect against unintentional start
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of the chainsaw.
Live indicator indicate the good connect with power.
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COMMISSIONING
Assembling the chain bar and saw chain
Pull the mains plug out of the socket. Wear
protective gloves.
Unscrew the knob w/nut and remove the sprocket
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cover. (Fig. 3)
The saw chain should face in the direction of chain
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rotation. If they face backwards, turn the loop over.
(Fig. 4)
Place the chain drive links into the bar groove. (Fig.
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Position the chain so there is a loop at the back of the
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bar.
Hold the chain in position on the bar and place the
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loop around the sprocket and make sure it is correctly
mounted. (Fig.6)
Swing the chain tension adjust knob, turn the chain
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tensioning bolt clockwise until the saw chain is
correctly tensioned. While the bolt is being tightened,
the chain bar must then be pushed upwards, check
chain tension again, do not tension the chain too
tightly (Fig. 7)
Replace the sprocket cover on top and tighten gently
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with the knob w/nut.
Note: the saw chain is correctly tensioned if, in the
middle of the cutter, it can be lifted 3 to 4mm from the
cutter upper edge.
Running in sawing again
Before sawing with a new sawing chain, allow it to run in
for 2~3 minutes.
WARNING:
After the run-in time, check the chain tension and
retighten the chain if necessary.
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Chain lubricating oil
The chainsaws are delivered ex work without an oil
fillng. Prior to initial operation of the machine, the oil
tank must be filled with lubricating oil.
Ryobi chainsaw adhesive oil is biologically degradable
and permits chainsaw operation at temperatures as low
as -15°C.
The oil tank cap is removed to fill the oil. When filling the
oil, ensure that no dirt gets into the oil tank. The oil level
can be monitored at the oil sight gauge. One filling of the
oil tank (capacity 0.2L) is sufficient for 25~40 minutes
chainsaw operation.
Checking chain lubrication
If the sawing chain is running dry, the cutter and sawing
chain are rendered unless within a short time. It is therefore
essential to check the oil level in the oil sight gauge every
time before starting work.
WARNING:
Never work without chain lubrication!
To check the chain lubrication, hold the chain saw with
the cutter (and sawing chain running) at a safe distance
of about approx. 20cm over a light colored base, e.g. A
spread-out news-paper). If increasingly large oil mark
appears on the light colored base, the chain lubrication is
working perfectly.
Chain Brake
The integrated chain brake brings the sawing chain to
a standstill within 1/10 of a second if the chain brake is
moved either .
-- manually to its front position, or during work with the
chainsaw with the back of the operator's hand (due to a
kickback) , or
--the chainsaw is switched off by releasing the trigger
If the quick brake of the chainsaw is tripped through
actuation of the Chain Brake, do not allow the chainsaw
motor to run with the chain brake in this position for
unnecessarily long periods. Guide the chain brake back to
its initial position.
WARNING:
Before operating the chainsaw, always check
that the chain brake is in perfect working order
(by actuating the hand protection and releasing
the trigger). Have the machine repaired if braking
time is lengthened.
Mains connection
WARNING:
Before plugging in, check to see that the rated
mains voltage and mains frequency, as stated on
the rating label, match your power supply.
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