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Mixing
Ratio of mixture 40:1
Petrol Two-stroke engine oil
1 litre 0,025 litres
2 litres 0,050 litres
5 litres 0,125 litres
10 litres 0,250 litres
Measure the oil quantity accurately as a small deviation of it
has a large effect on the ratio of mixture in particular for
small fuel quantities.
Do not change the ratio of mixture. This will lead to more
residues of combustion, a higher fuel consumption, a
decrease of output or damages to the engine.
Mix petrol and oil in the supplied fuel mixing can (38).
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Fill first petrol up to the mark .
Then, fill oil up to the mark
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Shake the fuel mixture.
Fuels have only a limited shelf-life. Outdated fuels and fuel
mixtures may result in starting problems. Therefore, mix only
that quantity of fuel which you can use.
Only store fuels in containers approved and identified for
this. Keep fuel containers in a dry and safe area.
Make sure that fuel containers are kept out of the reach for
children.
C Make sure to dispose of fuel remainders and liquids
used for cleaning according to relevant regulations and in an
environmentally compatible manner.
Fuelling the chain saw
Stop the engine and allow it to cool down.
Wear protective gloves.
Avoid eye and skin contact.
Strictly follow the instructions under “Safe
handling with fuels”.
1. Clean the area around the filler neck. Contamination in the
tank may result in malfunction.
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Carefully open the tank cap (9) to allow possible
overpressure to relax.
3. Shake the container once more before pouring the fuel into
the tank.
4. Carefully fill the fuel mixture up to the lower edge of the filler
neck. Avoid spilling of fuel or oil. Clean the chain saw
immediately when you have spilled fuel or oil.
C Make sure that no fuel can come into the soil.
5. Carefully close the tank cap after fuelling and check that it
does not get loose during operation.
6. Check that there is no leakage on the tank cap and fuel
lines. If there are leaks this product may not be started.
7. Clean the tank cap and the area around it.
Go away at least three metres from the fuelling place to
start the chain saw.
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You may not start to operate the machine until you
have read these operating instructions, observed all the
instructions given and installed the machine as described!
Check for every use:
- there is no damages at the machine.
- loose fastenings
Make sure that the ON/OFF switch, the throttle lock-out
switch, the throttle trigger and the chain brake properly work.
Observe the safety instruction in any case.
Chain brake
 The chain brake is a protective mechanism that is
triggered when the chain saw strikes backwards or
automatically by the front hand guard (3). The saw chain
stops immediately (< 0,1 sec.).
Checking of chain brake
Check the chain brake’s proper function before each work start.
Start the engine, see “Starting the chain saw”.
Hold the chain saw with both hands and allow the engine to
run.
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Use the back of your hand to press against the front
hand guard
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The chain saw must stop immediately.
It is not allowed to use this chain saw without
properly working chain brake. Please contact the
manufacturer or the customer service point.
Before starting the chain saw
 Apply the chain brake. Push the front hand guard
forward.
Have a safe standing position.
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Place the chain saw on the ground in front of you, with
the guide bar and chain showing to the left.
Chain and guide bar must stand free.
Put the right foot tip in the rear handle (29) and hold the
front handle (4) with your left hand.
Starting with cold engine
 Put the ON/OFF switch (8) to .
Press the throttle lock-out switch (5) and operate the
throttle trigger (6) at the same time.
Fully pull out the choke lever (7)
and release the
throttle trigger.
Press several times on the priming pump (28) to pump
fuel into the carburetor.
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