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To tension the chain:
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1. Open the lock
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2. Remove the bar
chain from the bar.
3. Clean the motor unit
pay particular attention to the rubber washers in the casing and
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the lid.
4. Mount the new chain via the stop at the front
ensure the direction of movement of the chain and that the stop at
the front
faces upwards.
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5. Place the bar
is inserted in the bar
sprocket.
6. Replace the lid
lock
.
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7. Tension the chain.
DANGER!
Risk of burn injury!
A too tightly tensioned chain can lead to motor overload
and damage or break of the chain, whereas insufficient ten-
sioning can cause the chain to jump off the rail. A correctly
tensioned chain offers the best cutting performance and
a longer service life. Therefore, you should check the ten-
sioning regularly as the chain may expand when being used
(especially when the chain is new; following first installation,
the tensioning of the chain must be checked after the chain-
saw has been used for a few minutes).
v However, do not tension the chain immediately after the
operation but wait until it has cooled down.
1. Lift the chain
should be approx. 2 – 3 mm.
2. Turn the adjustment screw
the chain is too low, or turn the adjustment screw
when the tensioning of the chain is too strong.
3. Start the unit for approx. 10 sec.
4. Check the tensioning of the chain again and re-adjust,
if necessary.
and remove the lid
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along with the chain and release the used
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, the bar
and the lid
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2
on the motor unit
in such a way that the bolt
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and the chain is placed around the drive
2
(taking care of the rubber washer) and close the
d
off the bar
in the middle of the bar. The gap
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2
clockwise when the tensioning of
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. In doing so,
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of the bar
, and
2
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anticlockwise
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