Operation Manual
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Check level in chain oil tank.
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Fill up with fresh chain oil when the
level reaches the "min" mark -
see "Filling Chain Oil Tank"
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Begin cutting with the saw chain
running.
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Always cut with a properly
sharpened chain and apply only
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The sound and running behavior of
the saw must remain constant. The
motor speed may only drop a little
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If the motor slows down suddenly
or the chain stops, reduce feed
pressure LPPHGLDWHO\ to avoid
overheating and possible damage
to the saw.
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Refer to chapter "Checking Chain
Tension".
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The chain stretches and begins to sag.
The drive links on the underside of the
bar must not come out of the bar groove
- the chain may otherwise jump off the
bar.
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Retension the chain -
see section "Tensioning the Saw
Chain".
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Disconnect saw from the power
supply
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if you have retensioned it at opera-
ting temperature during cutting
work.
The chain contracts as it cools down.
If it is not slackened off, it could damage
the drive shaft and bearings.
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every time you sharpen the chain -
and every time you replace the
chain - this helps avoid one-sided
wear, especiallly at the nose and
underside of the bar.
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oil inlet hole
oilway
bar groove.
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