Installation direction of the chain (shown Fig. 5)
Tensioning the chain (Fig. 6-8)
1. Hold the front part tight with your hand.
2. Adjust the chain tension using the tension screw
(C) so that the chain rests entirely on the bar, but
not under great tension.
3. Tighten the mounting nut (B) for the bar with the
key (12-15 Nm).
4. Check with your hand that the chain runs smooth-
ly on the rail and has the proper voltage.
5. Where necessary, set up the chain tension.
If the chain has to be re-tensioned
Adjusting the chain tension
Correct saw chain tension is extremely important
and must be checked before starting operation and
at regular intervals during all sawing work. If you take
the time to adjust the saw chain, you will improve
your sawing results and extend the chain's service
life.
m NOTE
If the chain is too loose or too tight on the drive wheel
and bar, the crankshaft bearings will wear out faster.
m NOTE
New chains expand, so they must be reset after
about 5 cuts. This is normal for a new chain, and the
future interval settings will decrease.
Fuel and Chain Oil
m WARNING!: Fuel and chain oil are highly flamma-
ble. Do not smoke and or expose the unit to an open
flame when you use the device.
Fuel
For optimal results, use normal unleaded fuel (max.
5% Bio-ethanol) blended with special 2-stroke oil.
Fuel mixture
Mix the fuel with 2-stroke oil in a suitable container.
Shake the container to mix everything carefully.
m CAUTION!: Never use pure gasoline for this saw.
It will damage the engine and you will lose the war-
ranty for this product. Do not use a fuel mixture that
has been stored for longer than 90 days.
m CAUTION!: Special 2-stroke oil must be used for
air-cooled 2-stroke engines with a 40:1 ratio. Insuf-
ficient oil will damage the engine and, in this case,
void the warranty for the motor.
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FUEL MIXING TABLE
Mixing ratio: 40 parts petrol to 1 part 2-stroke oil.
petrol
1 litre
5 litre
Never start or operate the chainsaw if the chain and
the chain brake lever or the front hand guard have
not been properly installed. In addition, always start
with the chain brake active. Proceed as follows for
this:
• Hold the saw by the front handle (4).
• Push the front hand guard (3) forwards to posi-
tion (3b). Open the throttle briefly, the saw chain
should not move.
• Draw the front hand guard (3) back to position (3a).
Open the throttle, the saw chain should move.
After filling the fuel and chain oil tanks, close the
tank lid by hand.
Do not use tools to do so.
Recommended fuels
Some conventional gasolines are blended with ingre-
dients such as alcohol or ether compounds to meet
the standards for clean exhaust gases. The engine
runs satisfactorily with all grades of gasoline, but for
the purpose of self-propulsion with oxygenated gas-
olines, it is best to use regular gasoline. At best, use
regular unleaded fuel (max. 5% Bio-ethanol).
Oiling of the chain and bar
Every time the fuel tank is filled with gasoline, oil
must also be added to the chain oil tank.
It is recommended to use commercial chain oil.
1. Put the machine to the side (Housing cover saw
chain drive unit (17))
2. Remove the oil tank cap (14) and fuel tank cap
(12).
3. Fill the chain oil tank (Fig. 9/Pos. D1) to 80% with
chain oil.
4. Pour the petrol-/oil mixture into the fuel tank (Fig.
9/Pos. D2).
5. Close Oil tank cap (14) and fuel tank cap (12).
Chain Brake (Fig. 14)
m NOTE
Before each use always check that the chain
brake is functioning.
• Hold the chain saw by the front handle (4).
• Press the front hand guard (3) forward to position
(3b). Press the pedal, the chain should not move.
• Pull the front handle (3) back to position (3a). Press
the pedal, the chain should move.
2-stroke-oil
25 ml
125 ml
GB | 47