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1. Switch off the saw and remove the
battery from the device
2. Remove the sprocket chain wheel
covering (15), the saw chain (5) and
the chain bar (4).
3. Check the chain bar (4) for wear. Re-
move burrs and straighten the guide
surfaces with a flat file.
4. Clean the oil passages (
chain bar, in order to guarantee a
trouble-free, automatic oiling of the
saw chain during operation.
5. Mount chain bar (4), chainsaw (5) and
sprocket chain wheel covering (15)
and tighten the chainsaw.
Turning over the bar (4) requires you to
move the tensioning screw (
other side of the bar. Unscrew the retain-
ing bolt attaching the bar to the tensioning
screw. Move the tensioning screw over
to the other side of the bar and screw the
retaining bolt back in.
With the oil nozzles in good condi-
tion and the oil regulator set cor-
rectly, the saw chain will spray a
little oil off after starting.
Maintenance Interval Table
Machine part
Components of the
chain brake
Sprocket chain wheel
Saw chain (5)
Guide bar (4)
Battery (19)
158
26) of the
I
22) to the
F
Action
Check, replace if required
Check, replace if required
Check oil, regrind or re-
place if required
Check, turn round, clean
and oil
Check state of charge,
charge if required
Turning the blade
The blade (4) must be inverted every 8-10
working hours in order to guarantee even
wear.
If the blade (4) is turned around, the ten-
sioning screw (23) must be re-fitted to the
other side of the blade:
1. Remove the chain wheel cover
(15), the sawing chain (5) and the
blade (4).
2. Release the fixing screw (23a),
which connects the blade (4) to
the tensioning screw (23).
3. Position the tensioning screw
(23) on the other side of the bla-
de and re-tighten the fixing screw
(23a).
The round lug (23b) of the tensi-
oning screw must point towards
the chain sprocket.
4. Assemble the blade (4), the
sawing chain (5) and the chain
wheel cover (15) and tension the
sawing chain.
Before every
use
After 10 hours
of operation