Instruction manual

MS 201 T
English
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Always slacken off the chain again after
finishing work. The chain contracts as it
cools down. If it is not slackened off, it
can damage the crankshaft and
bearings.
Short-term storage
Wait for engine to cool down. Keep the
machine with a full tank of fuel in a dry
place, well away from sources of
ignition, until you need it again.
Long-term storage
See "Storing the machine"
Varying cutting lengths, types of wood
and work techniques require varying
amounts of oil.
The oil flow can be adjusted as needed
using the adjusting screw (1) on the top
of the machine.
Ematic position (E), medium oil flow –
N Turn adjusting screw to "E" (Ematic
position)
To increase oil flow –
N turn the adjusting screw clockwise
To reduce oil flow –
N turn the adjusting screw
counterclockwise
The chain must always be coated with
oil.
N Flip the bar after each sharpening
and each time the chain is changed
– to avoid uneven wear, especially
at the sprocket nose and on the
bottom
N Periodically clean the oil inlet
hole (1), oil outlet channel (2) and
bar groove (3)
N Measure groove depth – using the
measuring tool on the file gauge
(special accessory) – in the area
with the greatest wear
Oil Quantity Control
1
0011BA034 KN
Taking Care of the Guide Bar
2
3
1
143BA026 KN