4 Switch trigger
5 Rear handle
6 Power cable
7 Extension cable hook
8 Ventilation slots
10 Chain tensioning ring
13 Oil tank cap
14 Spiked bumper
15 Guide bar
17 Guide bar sheath
18 Oil outlet
SAFETY FEATURES
Numbers preceding the descriptions correspond with
the numbers on this page to help you locate the safety
feature.
1. Chain brake lever / Guard protects the operator's
while saw is running. Chain brake is a safety feature
designed to reduce the possibility of injury due to
14. Spiked bumper is used for your personal safety
and ease of cutting. The spiked bumper will in
ting.
3. Safety lock-off button
eration of the saw motor.
16. Low-kick-back chain
cially designed depth gauges and guard links.
21. Chain catcher reduces the danger of injury in the
The chain catcher is designed to intercept a whip
ping chain.
Assembly instructions
WARNING: Do not connect the chain saw to
the mains until it is completely assembled.
WARNING:
when handling the chain.
Prior to initial operation your new chain saw will require
oil tank with lubricating oil.
Read all instructions carefully. Do not install any other
size bar and chain than the recommended for your
model.
Original instructions
Accessories
ries: (Fig.3)
CHAIN AND GUIDE BAR ASSEMBLY
chain tension. (Fig. 4a)
knob (11) tightens the bar.
The ring (10) shall be rotated clockwise for tensioning
1. Unpack all parts carefully.
5. Spread the chain in a loop with the cutting edges (A)
around the guide bar. Check that the chain is prop
erly mounted in the correct direction of rotation.
(Fig. 4c, 4d)
(Fig.4f)
8. The chain is not tensioned yet. Tensioning the chain
is described below.
TENSIONING THE CHAIN
quickly.
WARNING: Unplug the chain saw from power
source before adjusting the chain tension.
WARNING: Chain cutting edges are sharp. Al
or making saw chain adjustments.
WARNING: Maintain proper chain tension
always. A loose chain increases the risk of kickback.
may injure operator and damage chain. If the chain is
rapidly.
(Fig.4b)
(Fig.4e)
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