Full Product Manual

9
Assembly
Before using the chainsaw, always check that the chain brake is
in perfect working order. Otherwise, do not use the chainsaw and
have it repaired by a qualified technician or a service center.
Chain Brake
The chainsaw features a safety chain brake which stops the
chain within a fraction of a second in the event of a kickback.
If a kickback occurs, the chain brake is automatically actuated
by touching the hand guard with your left hand. Always hold the
chainsaw î…‚rmly with both hands.
To manually activate the chain brake tilt the hand guard towards
the saw rail tip. To loosen the chain brake pull the hand guard
towards the handlebar.
Checking the Chain Brake
Place the chainsaw on a secure surface. Loosen the chain brake.
Hold the chainsaw with both hands. Turn the chainsaw on. Tilt the
hand guard towards the saw rail tip causing the chain to stop.
Lubricating the Chain
Check the amount of oil on the oil level indicator. Always add chain
oil when the reservoir is low. Always check the oil level before
operating the chainsaw. Check the chain oil level during operation
and top up with chain oil as needed. The unit should be operated
with adequate chain lubricating oil at all times. Inadequate
lubrication will reduce the service life of the chainsaw and require
extra effort in cutting.
Checking the chain lubrication
Start the chainsaw and hold the running saw chain 6 inches above
a sheet of paper, cardboard or other surface. If there is adequate
chain lubrication, the oil in line with the chainsaw will form a light
trail visible on the surface.
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