Operation Manual
The chain life of the saw chain mainly depends upon sufficient lubrication 
and correct tensioning.
Avoid tensioning the chain if it is hot, as this will cause the chain to become 
over tensioned when it cools down.
WARNING! Tensioning the chain too tightly will overload  the motor and 
cause damage, insufficient tension can provoke chain derailing, whereas 
a chain tightened correctly provides the best cutting characteristics  and 
prolonged work life.
Check the tension regularly because the chain length tends to stretch with use 
(especially when the chain is new; after the first assembly, the chain tension must be 
checked after 5 minutes of machine operation); in any 
case do not tighten the chain 
immediately after use, but wait until it cools down.
In cases where the loosened chain needs to be adjusted, always unscrew the adjustable 
outside ring before adjusting the chain tensioning screw/knob; adjust the tension and 
tighten the bar retaining the nut/knob accordingly.
1). Place the chain  saw on any suitable flat  surface. Screw adjustable outside  ring 
clockwise until the SDS system is screwed tightly. The 
correct chain tension will be reached automatically. The 
ratchet mechanism prevents the  chain tension from 
loosening. (See Fig. 13)
2).  The correct chain tension is reached when the saw chain (24) can be raised approx. 
2-3 mm from the guide bar in the centre. This should be 
done by using one hand to raise the saw chain against 
the weight of the machine. (See Fig.14)
3). When the saw chain loosens, unscrew the adjustable outside ring absolutely and then 
screw on the side cover with the locking knob tightly again.
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