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To mount/change the saw chain, perform
the following steps:
a. Pull the lever (5) up while pressing its
edge (See Fig. F).
b. Turn the adjusting dial (6) to "−" direc-
tion to release the saw chain tension
(See Fig. G).
Turn the lever (5) counter-clockwise
c.
until the sprocket cover (18) comes off
(See Fig. H).
d. Remove the sprocket cover then
remove the saw chain (4) and guide bar
(3) from the chain saw body.
To install the saw chain, perform the follow-
ing steps:
a. Make sure the direction of the chain is
correct. The arrow mark on the chain
shows the direction of the chain (See
Fig. I).
b. Fit in one end of the saw chain on the
top of the guide bar (3) and the other
end around the sprocket (19).
c.
Rest the guide bar in place on the chain
saw.
d. Turn the adjusting dial to "−" direction to
slide the adjusting pin (J1) in the direc-
tion of arrow (See Fig. J).
e.
Place the sprocket cover on the chain
saw so that the adjusting pin (J1) is
positioned in a small hole (K1) on the
guide bar (See Fig. K).
f.
Turn the lever clockwise fully and a
quarter turn back to keep looseness for
adjusting the chain tension.
g. Turn the adjusting dial to adjust the
chain tension.
h. Turn the lever clockwise until the
sprocket cover is secured then return it
to the original position.(See Fig. L).
Adjusting saw chain tension
8.2
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 adjusting dial.
A chain which is too loose can
jump off the bar and it may cause
an injury accident.
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The saw chain may become loose after
many hours of use. From time to time check
the saw chain tension before use.
a. Press and fully open the lever (5) until it
clicks. Turn it counter-clockwise a little
to loosen sprocket cover lightly (See
Fig. H).
b. Lift up the guide bar tip slightly and
adjust the chain tension. Turn the
adjusting dial (6) to the "−" direction to
loosen, turn to the "+" direction to
tighten. (See Fig. M).
c.
Keep holding the guide bar lightly and
tighten the sprocket cover. Make sure
that the saw chain does not loosen at
the lower side.
d. Return the lever to the original position
(See Fig. L).
Make sure the saw chain fits snugly against
the lower side of the bar.
Lubrication
8.3
The saw chain is automatically lubricated
when the tool is in operation. Check the
amount of remaining oil in the oil tank
periodically.
To refill the tank, lay the chain saw on its
side and remove the oil tank cap (13). The
proper amount of oil is 200 ml. After refilling
the tank, make sure that the oil tank cap is
tightened securely. (See Fig. N).
When filling the chain oil for the first time,
or refilling the tank after it has been com-
pletely emptied, add oil up to the bottom
edge of the filler neck. The oil delivery
may otherwise be impaired.
NOTICE: Use saw chain oil exclusively for
chain saws or equivalent oil available in the
market.
NOTICE: Never use oil including dust and
particles or volatile oil.
NOTICE: When pruning trees, use botanical
oil. Mineral oil may harm trees.
Switching ON and OFF
8.4
(See Fig. A, B, C, D).
a. Insert the batteries into the machine.
b. Hold the chain saw firmly and securely
by the hand-grip (See Fig. B).
Press the main power switch (17) until
c.
the main power lamp (16) lights up. To
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