Never attach a new chain to
a worn drive pinion or place
onto a damaged or worn
chain bar. The chain could
spring back or break, poten-
tially leading to serious injury.
Maintaining the chain bar
Use cut-protection gloves
when handling the chain or
the chain bar.
1. Switch off the device and remove the
battery (16) before carrying out any
maintenance work.
2. Remove the sprocket chain wheel cov-
ering (13), the saw chain (6) and the
chain bar (7).
3. Check the chain bar (7) for wear. Re-
move burrs and straighten the guide
surfaces with a flat file.
If the blade bar is damaged, replace
it. Approved blade bars:
Oregon 164MLE041(112329),
Trilink M1431656-1041TL.
4. Clean the oil passages (
chain bar, in order to 29 a trouble-free,
automatic oiling of the saw chain dur-
ing operation.
5. Mount chain bar (7), chainsaw (6) and
sprocket chain wheel covering (13)
and tighten the chainsaw.
With the oil nozzles in good condi-
tion and the oil regulator set cor-
rectly, the saw chain will spray a
little oil off after starting.
The blade (7) has to be reversed regularly
after a working time of approximately 10
hours in order to ensure even wear.
1. Switch off the device and remove the
battery (
any maintenance work.
2. Remove the sprocket chain wheel cov-
ering (13), the saw chain (6) and the
chain bar (7).
3. Turn the blade around its horizontal
axis and install the blade and chain as
described under "Installing the sawing
chain and blade".
When doing so, pay attention to the
correct rotation direction of the saw
chain!
Use the graphical symbol below the chain
sprocket (20) as a guide to the alignment
28), of the
of the saw chain (6) when the blade is
rotated.
Storage
• Clean the equipment before putting it
away.
• Always empty the oil tank before pau-
ses in operation lasting several weeks
because the bio chain oil can become
resinous and block the oil outlet channel
(
Dispose of used oil in an environmen-
tally-responsible way (see "Disposal/
Environmental protection").
Turn the chain bar
Use cut-protection gloves when han-
dling the chain or the chain bar.
16) before carrying out
Direction of travel of the
saw chain
30 ).
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