7.2.3 Spark plug (Fig. 15A-15C)
Note: To ensure that the saw's engine retains its
power, the spark plug must be clean and have the
correct electrode gap (0.6 mm). The spark plug
must be cleaned or replaced after every 20 hours
of service.
1. Set the On/Off switch to Stop (0)".
2. Remove the top cover (14) by undoing the co-
ver fastening screw (A) on the cover. You can
then remove the cover (Fig. 15A).
3. Lift out the air fi lter (15) (Fig. 15B).
4. Disconnect the ignition cable (C) from the
spark plug by pulling and twisting it simulta-
neously (Fig. 15C).
5. Remove the spark plug using a spark plug
wrench.
6. Clean the spark plug with a copper wire brush
or fi t a new one.
7.2.4 Carburetor setting
The carburetor has been set to its perfect adjust-
ment at the factory. If it requires adjusting, take
the saw to your nearest authorized after-sales
service outlet.
7.2.5 Chain bar
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Grease the guide rail starwheel after every 10
hours of operation. This is necessary to get
the best performance from your chainsaw.
(Fig. 16) Clean the lube hole, then place the
lube gun (not included) at the hole and pump
grease into the bearing until grease is forced
out.
•
Clean the groove which the chain runs in as
well as the oil entry hole on a regular basis
using a commercially available cleaning tool.
(Fig. 17A) This is important to ensure optimal
lubrication of the guide rail and chain during
operation.
•
Remove burrs and sharp edges on the guide
rail (2) by carefully filing them down with a flat
file. (Fig. 17B)
•
Turn the guide rail (2) around after every 8
hours of operation so that it wears evenly on
the top and bottom.
Oil passages
Oil passages on the bar should be cleaned to en-
sure proper lubrication of the bar and chain during
operation.
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Note: The condition of the oil passages can be
easily checked. If the passages are clear, the
chain will automatically give off a spray of oil
within seconds of starting the saw. Your saw is
equipped with an automatic oiler system.
Automatic chain lubrication.
The chain saw is equipped with an automatic oil
lubrication system with a toothed wheel drive. It
automatically supplies the bar and the chain with
the right quantity of oil. The moment the engine is
accelerated, the oil also starts to fl ow through the
bar plate more quickly as well.
The chain lubrication system has been set to its
perfect adjustment at the factory. If it requires
adjusting, take the saw to your nearest authorized
after-sales service outlet.
On the underside of the chainsaw you will fi nd the
setting screw (A) for the chain lubrication system
(Fig. 21). Turning the screw counter-clockwise in-
creases the chain lubrication, turning it clockwise
decreases the chain lubrication.
To check the chain lubrication, hold the chain
saw, with the chain, over a piece of paper and run
it at full speed for a few seconds. You will be able
to judge the set amount of oil from the paper.
On a regular basis, check that the chain lubrica-
tion is working correctly. Test chain lubrication
before the fi rst cut, after several cuts and always
after any maintenance.
Chain lubrication
Always make sure the automatic oiler system
is working properly. Keep the oil tank fi lled with
Chain, Bar and Sprocket Oil.
Adequate lubrication of the bar and chain during
cutting operations is essential to minimize friction
with the guide bar.
Never starve the bar and chain of lubricating oil.
Running the saw dry or with too little oil will de-
crease cutting effi ciency, shorten saw chain life,
cause rapid dulling of chain, and lead to exces-
sive wear of bar from overheating. Too little oil is
evidenced by smoke or bar discoloration.
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