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5.2.c Saw chain lubrication
Caution! Always remove the battery from the
device before inspection and adjustment. Always
wear protective gloves when working on the
chainsaw to protect yourself against injury.
Important! Never operate the chain if it is not
lubricated with saw chain oil. Use of the chainsaw
without saw chain oil or if the oil level is below
the viewing window will result in damage to the
chainsaw!
Important! Be aware of the temperature condi-
tions: di erent lubricants with completely di erent
viscosities are required at di erent ambient tem-
peratures. At lower temperatures you will need
low viscosity oils in order to achieve a su cient
lubricating lm. However, if the same low viscosity
oil is used during the summer it will become even
thinner due to the ambient temperatures alone,
and as a result the lubricating lm could break
down, causing the chain to overheat and become
damaged. In addition, the chain oil would burn
and produce unnecessary pollutants.
Filling the oil tank (Fig. 11):
Place the chainsaw on a flat surface.
Clean the area around the oil tank cover (Item
31) and then clean the oil tank cover.
Fill the tank (Item 30) with saw chain oil. In
the process, make sure that no dirt enters
the tank, as this could cause the oil nozzle to
become blocked.
Close the oil tank cover (Item 31).
After the chain saw mounting kit has been tted
and when the equipment is not being used, slip
the cutter guard (Fig. 1/Item 18) over the moun-
ted cutter bar with saw chain in order to prevent
injuries.
5.3 Fitting the chain saw mounting kit to the
motor head (Fig. 12 – 13)
The cutter guard must be slipped over the moun-
ted cutter bar with saw chain in order to prevent
injuries.
1. Position the chain saw mounting kit and the
motor head such that the arrows on both
parts coincide.
2. Press the chain saw mounting kit against the
motor head. This will cause the lock button
(R) to be pushed to the right. Turn the chain
saw mounting kit clockwise. The chain saw
mounting kit will lock onto the motor head and
is then secured in place. This will cause the
lock button (R) to be pushed to the left.
5.4 Turning the chain saw mounting kit
through 90° on the motor head (Fig. 14)
The cutter guard must be slipped over the moun-
ted cutter bar with saw chain in order to prevent
injuries.
1. Pull the lock button (R) to the right.
2. Turn the chain saw mounting kit 90° counter-
clockwise. The chain saw mounting kit will
lock onto the motor head and is then secured
in place.
5.5 Removing the chain saw mounting kit
from the motor head (Fig. 12 – 13)
The cutter guard must be slipped over the moun-
ted cutter bar with saw chain in order to prevent
injuries.
1. Pull the lock button (R) to the right.
2. Turn the chain saw mounting kit to the point
where the arrows on the motor head and
chain saw mounting kit coincide, allowing the
mounting kit to be removed.
5.6 Fitting the hedge trimmer mounting kit to
the motor head (Fig. 15 – 16)
The guard must be slipped over the hedge cutter
blade in order to prevent injuries.
1. Position the hedge trimmer mounting kit and
the motor head such that the arrows on both
parts coincide.
2. Press the hedge trimmer mounting kit against
the motor head. This will cause the lock
button (R) to be pushed to the right. Turn the
hedge trimmer mounting kit clockwise. The
hedge trimmer mounting kit will lock onto the
motor head and is then secured in place. This
will cause the lock button (R) to be pushed to
the left.
5.7 Removing the hedge trimmer mounting
kit from the motor head (Fig. 15 – 16)
The guard must be slipped over the hedge cutter
blade in order to prevent injuries.
1. Pull the lock button (R) to the right.
2. Turn the hedge trimmer mounting kit to the
point where the arrows on the motor head
and hedge trimmer mounting kit coincide,
allowing the mounting kit to be removed.
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