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Mixing fuel
Note! Be precise with the mixture.
1. Measure out the petrol and oil precisely before mixing.
2. Pour a small amount of the petrol into a clean fuel can.
3. Pour in all of the oil and agitate the fuel can.
4. Pour in the rest of the petrol and agitate the fuel can for at least a minute. Certain oils
do not mix well; therefore it is important that the fuel can be agitated to mix the oil and
petrol. The engine will last longer if the fuel is well mixed, if the fuel is not mixed properly
the mixture will be too lean and the engine may be damaged.
5. Label the fuel can clearly, to avoid the risk of misidentification.
6. Fuel containing oil is only intended for 2-stroke engines, pure petrol is for 4-stroke engines,
it is therefore very important to label the fuel cans clearly.
Filling the chain saw
1. Unscrew and remove the fuel cap.
2. Fill with fuel until the can is roughly 80% full.
3. Replace and tighten the fuel cap then wipe up any spilt fuel on or around the chain saw.
Warning!
1. Refuel outdoors and on the ground.
2. Always move at least 3 metres away from the refuelling site before starting the chain saw.
3. Switch off the chain saw and let it cool before refuelling it. Only refuel when you are sure
that the fuel can contains 2-stroke fuel!
Avoid the following to prolong the chain saw’s longevity:
1. Never use pure petrol. It can lead to engine damage very quickly.
2. Do not use ethanol. This can reduce lubrication and can cause damage to rubber and
plastic details.
3. Do not use oil which is intended for four-stroke engines. The oil can block the spark plug
and exhaust port or the piston rings become stuck.
4. Unused two-strokes fuel which has remained in the chain saw’s can for more than one
month can thicken and lead to carburettor problems and result in difficulty when starting
the chain saw again.
5. When storing the chain saw for a longer period of time empty and rinse/dry the fuel can.
Then start the engine and run until the fuel in the carburettor is gone.
6. Make sure that fuel and oil surplus is delt with in an environmentally friendly way. Follow you
local environmental ordinances.
Note! The guarantee does not cover damage which occurs due to wrong fuel, carburettor
adjustment or if the operating manual has not been followed.
Chain oil
Use a chain saw oil of good quality. It should have good adhesiveness and lubricate better than
engine oil. With exception can engine oil be use.
Never use filtered used oil. The oil pump can be damaged.