The saw chain will be lubricated automatically while the
product is running. To lubricate the saw chain sufficiently,
there must always be enough saw chain oil in the oil tank.
Check the amount of oil remaining in the oil tank at regu-
lar intervals.
Notes:
* = not included in the scope of delivery!
• The cover is equipped with an anti-loss device.
• Only add environmentally friendly, good quality chain
lubricating oil* (per RAL-UZ 48) to the chain saw.
• Ensure that the cover of the oil tank is in place and
closed before switching on the product.
1. Open the oil tank (16). To do this, unscrew the oil tank
cap (16) anti-clockwise.
2. To prevent oil from leaking, use a funnel*.
3. Fill it carefully with chain lubricating oil. Oil tank ca-
pacity: max. 100 ml.
4. Screw the cover of the oil tank (16) clockwise to close
the oil tank (16).
5. Wipe up any spilled oil carefully immediately and dis-
pose of the cloth* according to local regulations.
6. To check the product lubrication, hold the chainsaw
with the saw chain over a sheet of paper and give it
full throttle for a few seconds. You can see on the pa-
per whether the chain lubrication is working.
8.2
Fitting the front tubular shaft
(13/17/20) (Fig. 1, 15)
1. Remove the protective cap from the selected front tu-
bular shaft (13/17/20).
2. Loosen the star grip (8).
3. Pull the locking mechanism (7) outwards and turn it to
the right or left as far as the end stop.
4. Push the selected front tubular shaft (13/17/20) onto
the tubular shaft (4).
Make sure that the hole is aligned with the locking
mechanism (7).
5. Turn the front tubular shaft (13/17/20) with slight rota-
ry movements until the front tubular shaft (13/17/20) is
seated in the tubular shaft (4) up to the end stop.
6. Turn the locking mechanism (7) to its starting position.
The locking mechanism (7) engages audibly.
7. Secure the front tubular shaft (13/17/20) with the star
grip (8).
8.3
Attaching the shoulder strap (29)
(Fig. 16-18)
Notes:
The product may only be used with the carrying strap.
First, balance the product when the tool is switched off.
1. Put on the carrying strap (29).
2. Adjust the length of the belt so that the carabiner hook
(43) is approx. one hand-width beneath the right hip.
3. Attach the snap hook (43) to the carrying eye (9).
4. Allow the product to settle.
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Notes:
The product may just touch the floor with the tool attach-
ment in a normal working position.
In an emergency, the safety tab (44) on the carrying strap
(29) can be pulled. The product then immediately detach-
es from the carrying strap (29) and falls to the floor.
WARNING
Check the safety tab regularly before each start-up!
8.4
Inserting/removing the battery (1)
in the battery mount (46) (Fig. 19)
CAUTION
Danger of injury!
Do not insert the battery until the battery-powered tool
is ready for use.
Inserting the battery
1. Slide the batteries (1) into the battery mounts (46).
The batteries (1) click into place audibly.
Removing the battery
1. Press the unlock button (45) of the batteries (1) and
remove the batteries (1) from the battery mounts (46).
8.4.1
The charge status indicator (12) indicates the charge sta-
tus of the battery (1).
The charge status of the battery is indicated by the corre-
sponding LED light lighting up.
1. Press the button on the charge level indicator (12) to
check the charge level.
3 LEDs illuminate
2 LEDs illuminate
1 LED illuminates
9
Assembly
DANGER
Danger of injury!
If an incompletely assembled product is used, serious
injuries can be caused.
–
Do not use the product until it has been fully fitted.
–
Before each use, carry out a visual inspection to
check that the product is complete and does not
contain any damaged or worn components. Safety
and protective devices must be intact.
WARNING
Danger of injury!
Remove the battery from the power tool before carrying
out any work on the power tool (e.g. maintenance, tool
change, etc.) and when transporting and storing it.
There is a risk of injury if the on/off switch is operated
unintentionally.
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Charge level indicator (12) (Fig. 20)
Battery fully charged
Battery partially charged
Battery must be charged