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► Switch off the chain saw, engage the chain
brake and remove the battery.
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► Raise the grip (1) of the wingnut (2).
► Rotate the wingnut (2) counterclockwise until
the chain sprocket cover (3) can be removed.
► Remove the chain sprocket cover (3).
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► Remove the tensioning gear (4).
► Take out the screw (5).
► Place the guide bar (6) on the tensioning gear
(4) so that both pegs on the tensioning gear
(4) engage the holes in the guide bar.
The guide bar (6) may be either way round. The
logo on the guide bar may also be upside down.
► Insert and tighten down the screw (5).
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► Fit the chain in the bar groove so that the
arrows on the tie straps on top of the bar point
in the direction of rotation.
► Turn the tensioning gear (4) clockwise as far
as stop.
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► Fit the guide bar with tensioning gear and
chain on the saw and check the following
points:
– The tensioning gear (4) faces the user.
– Chain drive links are seated in teeth of
chain sprocket (2).
– Head of screw (3) locates in slot in guide
bar (6).
► Disengage the chain brake.
► Rotate the tensioning gear (4) counterclock‐
wise until the chain fits snugly against the bar.
Make sure the drive link tangs engage the bar
groove.
The guide bar and chain are positioned
against the saw.
► Fit the sprocket cover so that it is flush with
the saw.
► If the sprocket cover is not flush with the saw:
Turn the adjusting wheel slightly and refit the
sprocket cover.
The teeth of the adjusting wheel and tension‐
ing gear must mesh.
► Rotate the wingnut clockwise until the chain
sprocket cover is firmly seated.
► Fold down the grip of the wingnut.
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Removing the Bar and Chain
► Switch off the chain saw, engage the chain
brake and remove the battery.
► Raise the grip of the wingnut.
► Rotate the wingnut counterclockwise until the
chain sprocket cover can be removed.
► Remove the sprocket cover.
► Turn the tensioning gear clockwise as far as
stop.
The chain is now slack.
7 Assembling the Saw
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