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damage. It will also void the warranty. Never
use the machine without the guard fitted.
Fitting the trimmer spool
1.
Align the two holes in the flange and the
guard to each other.
2.
Lock the flange with a screwdriver or
equivalent and undo the nut clockwise
with a ring spanner.
FIG. 7
3.
After removing the nut, release the inner
cap.
4.
Lock the flange with a screwdriver, or
equivalent.
5.
Place the trimmer spool on the axle. Twist
the trimmer spool anticlockwise to lock it
in place.
FIG. 8
6.
Remove the trimmer spool by locking the
flange with a screwdriver or equivalent and
twisting the trimmer spool clockwise to
release it.
Fitting the clearing blade
1.
Undo the nut and remove the outer flange.
Fit the blade, the outer flange, the cap and
the nut. Make sure to fit the blade with
the direction of rotation specified on the
machine.
2.
Lock the flange with a screwdriver and
firmly tighten the nut anticlockwise.
3.
Remove the clearing blade by locking the
flange with a screwdriver or equivalent,
locking the nut with a ring spanner, and
then taking off the blade.
FIG. 9
WARNING!
Always check before use that the trimmer
spool or clearing blade is correctly fitted.
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CHAIN SAW
Fitting the chain saw shaft
1.
Insert the bottom part of the shaft (2) in
the shaft coupling and pull out the pin (1).
2.
Push in the bottom part of the shaft as
far as it will go and release the pin. The
pin should engage in the hole (3) in the
bottom part of the shaft.
3.
If necessary twist the bottom part of the
shaft back and forwards to make it easier to
engage the pin.
4.
Tighten the locking knob (4).
FIG. 10
Fitting the bar and chain
WARNING!
The chain is very sharp – risk of cut injury.
Wear safety gloves.
1.
Undo the nut holding the cover over the
sprocket and remove the cover.
2.
Turn the tensioning screw (1) anticlockwise
until the tensioning nut (2) is to the far left.
FIG. 11
3.
Place the chain on the bar starting from the tip.
4.
Place the bar over the tap (3). Insert the tap
on the chain tensioner in the guide hole (4)
and place the chain round the sprocket (5).
FIG. 12
5.
Turn the tensioning screw (1) clockwise until
the chain has very little sag underneath the
bar. Check that the drive links fit in the slot
in the bar.
6.
Replace the cover over the sprocket and
tighten the screw.