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4. MACHINE ASSEMBLY
PACKAGING CONTENTS
The packaging contains:
– power unit,
– bar,
– chain,
– bar cover,
– bag containing equipment and documents.
IMPORTANT
the bar and chain dismantled and the oil tank
empty.
WARNING!
ing the assembly should be done on a flat and
stable surface, with enough space for machi-
ne handling and its packaging, always making
use of suitable equipment.
Disposal of the packaging should be done in
accordance with the local regulations in force.
BAR AND CHAIN MOUNTING
WARNING!
gloves when handling the bar and chain.
Mount the bar and chain very carefully so as
not to impair the safety and efficiency of the m-
achine. If in doubt, contact your dealer.
Before fitting the bar, make sure the chain brake is
not engaged; this is done by pulling the front hand
guard right back towards the body of the machine.
WARNING!
not plugged into the mains socket.
• MACHINES WITH STANDARD
CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTER
– Remove the rubber protection (1a), unscrew the
nut (1) and remove the guard to get to the drive
sprocket and the point where the bar is fitted
(Fig. 1).
– Mount the chain in the right direction on the bar.
If the tip of the bar has a nose sprocket, make
sure the drive links are correctly inserted in the
sprocket rims (Fig. 2).
The machine is supplied with
Unpacking and complet-
Always wear heavy-duty
Make sure the machine is
– Mount the bar (2) by inserting the stud bolt in the
groove and push it towards the back of the ma-
chine body and wind the chain around the drive
sprocket (Fig. 3).
– Check that the chain tension adjuster pin (3) is fit-
ted properly in the hole on the bar (Fig. 4); if it is-
n't, turn the chain tension adjuster screw (4) us-
ing a screwdriver until the pin is completely
inserted (Fig. 5).
– Fit the guard back on without tightening the nut
(1).
– Turn the chain tension adjuster screw (4) to ad-
just the chain tension (Fig. 5).
– Raise the bar and tighten the guard nut (1) se-
curely using the supplied wrench, then replace
the rubber protection (1a) (Fig. 6).
• MACHINES WITH QUICK CHAIN TENSION
ADJUSTER
– Unscrew the handle (11) and remove the
guard to get to the drive sprocket and the point
where the bar is fitted (Fig. 1a).
– Mount the chain in the right direction on the bar.
If the tip of the bar has a nose sprocket, make
sure the drive links are correctly inserted in the
sprocket rims (Fig. 2).
– Mount the bar (2) by inserting the stud bolt in the
groove and push it towards the back of the ma-
chine body and wind the chain around the drive
sprocket (Fig. 3).
– Fit the guard back on without tightening the han-
dle (11). Check that the chain tension adjuster
pin (3) is fitted properly in the hole on the bar
(Fig. 4); if it isn't, turn the chain tension adjuster
ring-nut (12) until the pin is completely inserted
(Fig. 5a).
– Turn the ring-nut (12) to obtain the desired chain
tension level (Fig. 5a).
– Raise the bar and tighten the handle (11) se-
curely (Fig. 6a).
MACHINE ASSEMBLY