Replacement Part List
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Replacing the saw chain and guide bar
The guide bar must be replaced if:
• groove of the guide bar is worn out
• the guide bar is worn or cracked
For this purpose, proceed as described in the Assembly of the guide bar and saw chain
section!
Sharpening the saw chain
Effective work with the chainsaw is only possible if the saw chain is in good condition and
sharp. This also reduces the danger of a kickback. The saw chain can be re-sharpened by a
specialty dealer. Do not attempt to sharpen the saw chain yourself if you do not have a
suitable tool and the necessary experience.
Empty the oil
Before emptying oil, switch off the equipment and disconnect the main power plug.
1. Place the machine on a suitable flat surface.
2. Loosen the oil tank cover and remove it.
3. Drain oil into a container thoroughly.
4. Tighten the oil tank cover.
Maintenance Daily
maintenance
Weekly
maintenance
Monthly
maintenance
Clean the outside of the machine. X
Check that the on/off switch works
correctly.
X
Check the tension of the saw chain. X
Check that the saw chain is undamaged
and shows no signs of cracking or other
damage. Replace the saw chain if
necessary.
X
Check that the guide bar is secure,
undamaged and not deformed.
X
Check that the nuts and screws are tight.
X
Check that the oil supply works correctly.
X
Check the power cord and plug
condition.
X