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Parkside Performance PPKSA 40-Li B2 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine page 53

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must close securely over the handles.
4. Turn on the chainsaw.
A warning tone sounds.
The indicator (29) for the inserted
chain brake flashes
The chain brake functions.
5. Release the on/off switch (2).
If the chain brake does not func-
tion correctly, you must not use
the chainsaw. A slack saw chain leads
to danger of injury. Return the chain-
saw to our Service-Center for repair.
Checking the oil automatic
system
Check the oil level and the automatic oil
system before commencement of work.
• Switch on the chainsaw and hold it
above a bright background. The saw
must not touch the ground.
If an oil trace can be seen, the chain-
saw is working trouble-free.
If no oil trace can be seen clean the
oil passages or turn the chainsaw
to our Service-Center for repair.
Clean the oil passages of the chain
bar (30), in order to guarantee a
trouble-free, automatic oiling of the
saw chain during operation. Use
a brush or a cloth to help remove
residues from the oil outlet duct.
Changing the saw bar
1. Switch off the device and remove the
batteries (
16) from the device.
2. Lay the saw on a flat surface.
3. Turn the fastening bolt (11) and the
screw for the chain quick-tensioning
system (12) in counter-clockwise
direction in order to loosen the chain
tension and to remove the sprocket
chain wheel cover (13).
4. Remove the saw bar (4) and saw chain
(6). To remove the guide bar (4), raise
it to an angle of approx. 45 degrees.
This will make it easier to take the saw
chain (6) off the sprocket (20).
5. Replace the blade and install the blade
and chain as described under "Install-
ing the sawing chain and blade".
Approved blade bars:
Oregon 164MLE041(112329),
Trilink M1431656-1041TL.
Refer to the start-up section on how
to tension the saw chain.
Sawing techniques
General
Observe the noise protection and
local regulations when cutting
wood. Local requirements may
require a suitability test. Ask the
forestry commission.
• Dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples
and wire must be removed from the tree.
• For sawing work on a slope, always
stand above the tree trunk.
• To keep control at the moment of
"sawing through", reduce the contact
pressure at the end of the cut without
loosening the firm grip on the chainsaw
handles. Ensure that the saw chain does
not come into contact with the ground.
• After completing the cut, wait for the
chainsaw to come to a standstill before
removing the chainsaw.
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