2. Place the round handle (9) on the rub-
ber (40) on the tubular shaft (5) from
above. Select one of the two positions
given by the hole (37) in the tubular
shaft (5). You can slide the rubber
(40) to the desired position.
The pin (41) in the round handle
(9) must be seated in the hole of
the rubber (40), otherwise the round
handle (9) cannot be fitted correctly.
3. Close the flap (39) and secure it with
the butterfly screw (38).
Fitting the protective
cover
The protective cover (21) must be fitted on
the front tubular shaft (2) with the retainer
for spool and 3-tooth blade.
1. Place the protective cover (21) on the
holder on the front tubular shaft (2).
2. Screw the protective cover (21) to the
front tubular shaft (2) with the four
hexagon socket screws (22). Use the
hex key (28) for this purpose.
Removing/attaching
the extension of the
protective cover
When using the 3-tooth blade, the exten-
sion (19) of the protective cover (21) must
be removed.
When using the spool, the extension (19)
must be fitted.
Removing the extension of the
protective cover
1. Unclip the three pushers (20) of the
click lock using the screwdriver (
27).
2. Pull off the extension (19) of the protec-
tive cover (21).
Fitting the extension of the
protective cover
1. Clip in the three pushers (20) of the
click lock using the screwdriver (27).
Clean the extension (19) and pro-
tective cover (21) after each use.
Fitting the saw chain
Pay attention to the correct rotation
direction of the saw chain. This is
indicated on the sprocket cover (49) and
above the coach screw (43).
Tension the saw chain in accor-
dance with the first 5-6 steps.
see section "Tensioning the saw
chain".
1. Place the device on a level surface.
2. Remove the chain wheel cover (49) by
loosening the nut (48) with the mount-
ing key (26).
3. Place the saw chain (44) into the blade
groove. Place the saw chain (44) into
the chain sprocket (42).
4. Place the blade bar (1) and saw chain
(44) on the coach screw (43). When
the nose (47) on the right below the
coach screw (43) sits in the lower
round recess on the blade bar, the
blade bar is placed correctly.
It is normal for the saw chain
(44) to sag.
5. Pretension the saw chain (44) by turn-
ing the screw (46) in a clockwise direc-
tion with the screwdriver (27).
6. Put the chain wheel cover (49) back
in position. Tighten the nut (48) of the
sprocket cover.
Caution! The saw chain (44) can
be re-oiled.
GB
MT
51