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light force from the middle finger and thumb. There should be no sag between the
guide bars.
b) Rotate the hand wheel to loosen the sprocket cover first, but do not remove it and
make the tensioning pin on the sprocket cover get out from the hole on the bar.
c) Rotate the tensioning wheel to increase or reduce the chain tension.
d) Once chain tension is correct, please always tighten the hand wheel.
WARNING!
Do not over tension the chain as this will lead to excessive wear and will reduce the
life of bar and chain. Over tensioning also reduce the amount of cuts you should get.
Oil filling
Note: the chain saw is shipped without oil in it, the chain saw must never be used without
oil or with an oil level that is below the indicator.
Warning, always ensure that the chainsaw is switched off and the plug is removed from
the power point before making any adjustments.
1. Remove oil cap. (fig.10)
Fig.10
2. Fill oil tank with chain Lubricating oil.
Fig.11
3. Check the oil level periodically , through the oil level indicator(fig.12)
Fig.12
4. Tighten oil cap firmly for good seal, this will avoid oil seepage from tank.
5. Wipe off excess oil.
Note: it is normal for oil to seep when saw is not in use. Empty oil tank after each use
to prevent seepage.