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Maintaining the blade
The blade must be turned over every
8 - 10 working hours in order to guarantee
even wear (for this, see the "Operation"
chapter).
1. Switch off the equipment and discon-
nect from the mains.
2. Take off the chain wheel cover (6),
saw chain (1) and blade (2) (see pic-
ture).
3. Check the blade (2) for wear. Remove
burrs and straighten the guide sur-
faces with a flat file.
4. Clean the oil channels (28, 29)
in order to guarantee fault-free,
automatic oiling of the saw
chain during operation.
5. Assemble the blade, saw chain and
chain wheel cover and retension the
saw chain (see the "Assembly instruc-
tions" chapter).
When the oil channels are in opti-
mum condition, the saw chain au-
tomatically sprays a little oil a few
seconds after the saw is started.
Storage
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Clean the equipment before putting it
away.
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Put on blade cover.
•
Always empty the oil tank before
pauses in operation lasting several
weeks because the biological chain oil
can become resinous and block the oil
outlet channel.
an environmentally correct manner.
•
Store the device in a dry, frost-free,
and dust-protected place and out of
reach of children.
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Dispose of used oil in
Disposal and
environmental protection
Be environmentally friendly. Return the
tool, accessories and packaging to a recy-
cling centre when you have finished with
them.
Machines do not belong with do-
mestic waste.
•
Dispose of the equipment in accord-
ance with the local regulations. Take
the equipment to a collection point,
where it will be recycled in an environ-
mentally friendly manner. For informa-
tion about this, ask your local waste
management company or our service
centre.
•
Defective units returned to us will be
disposed of for free.
•
Place cut branches in compost and
not in the dustbin.