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1. Fill the fuel and chain oil tanks, respectively, and tighten the caps securely.
(1) Chain oil
(2) Gasoline
2. Put the switch in the "I" position
3. While holding the throttle lever together with the throttle lockout, push the fuel
primer to get fuel and release the throttle to hold it in the starting position.
.4. When restarting immediately after stopping the engine, leave the choke in the
open position.
5. While holding the chainsaw securely on the ground, pull the starter rope sharply,
and when the engine has started, press the starter button and pull the starter hose
again to start the engine.
6. Allow the engine to warm up by pressing the throttle lightly. Allow the engine to
idle for a few minutes before starting to work at higher revolutions. Stay clear of the
chain as it will start to rotate when you start the engine. After starting the engine,
run the chainsaw at medium speed and check if the chain oil is distributed
properly.
9. OPERATION
Unscrew and remove the fuel cap and oil cap. Fill fuel tank and oil tank to 80% of full capacity. Attach the fuel and
oil tank cap securely and clean up any fuel spillage around the unit. Put the switch in the "I" position. Pull to start.
The choke will close and the throttle lever will then stay in the initial starting position. Then press the primer until
the fuel enters.
■ CHECK THE OIL
After starting the engine, set the chain speed to “medium speed” and see if
the chain oil is distributed properly.
The chain oil flow can be changed by inserting a screwdriver into the hole
at the bottom of the clutch side. Turn the shaft counterclockwise to increase
the oil flow. Turn the shaft clockwise to decrease the oil flow. Adjust it
according to your working conditions.
The oil tank should be almost empty by the time the fuel runs out. You
should always fill the tank with oil and gasoline at the same time.
■ CUTTING TIPS
Before continuing with your work, read the section "For Safe Operation", it is recommended to practice
cutting simple logs first. This also helps you get used to your unit.
Always follow all safety regulations that may restrict the use of the machine. The chain
saw should only be used to cut wood. Cutting other types of material is prohibited.
Vibrations and kickback will vary with different materials and the requirements of safety
standards will not be met. Do not use the chain saw as a lever to lift, move or split
objects. Do not block it on fixed supports. Installing tools or applications on the PTO that