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Cleaning the branches of a standing tree . Cut from the bottom up and complete from
above.
ATTENTION!
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Do not use an unstable support or ladder.
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Do not use the chainsaw in a tree.
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Don't lose your balance.
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Do not cut above chest level.
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Always use both hands to hold the chainsaw .
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Do not cut a branch above you.
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Always maintain a proper posture and use the chain saw only when standing on a fixed, safe and
level surface.
Regular maintenance ensures a long service life for the tool. We recommend that you perform the following
checks regularly.
Warning! Before carrying out maintenance operations, switch off and disconnect the tool from the power supply.
Oil level
The level in the tank must not drop below a quarter of the capacity.
Saw chain and guide rail
1. After a few hours of use and before storage, remove the guide rail (7) and
saw chain (6) and clean them thoroughly.
2. Make sure the guard is clean and free of debris.
3. When reassembling, rotate the guide rail (7) 180°.
4. Lubricate the wheel pin through the wheel grease hole. This ensures an even
distribution of wear around the guide rail.
Sharpening the saw chain
For safe use it is important to keep the chain teeth always sharp.
Teeth should be sharpened when:
• Sawdust turns into powder.
• Use more force to cut.
• The cut cannot be made straight.
• Vibration increases.
CAREFUL!
Be sure to wear proper gloves when handling the chain.
Before sharpening:
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Make sure the chain is securely fastened. Make sure the engine is off.
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Use a round file of the correct size for your chain .
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Put the file on the teeth CHAIN and push straight ahead. Hold the file in the
position shown. (Fig. 5)
Replacing worn saw chains
Replacement saw chains are available in the network of RURIS partner shops and services.
Always use original spare parts.
The degree of sharpening of the saw chain
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9. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING