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Start cutting lower branches followed by the higher
ones.
Cut downwards to prevent the bar from getting
jammed.
Limbing tree branches
See figure 17.
Limbing means removing the branches from a felled
tree.
Be careful of where the branches are lying on the
ground, the risk of them being under tension, the
direction the branch may go during cutting and the
risk of the tree being unstable after the branch has
been cut.
When limbing, it is necessary to leave the lower, larger
branches to support the trunk on the ground. Remove
the small branches with a single cut (Fig. 17.A).
It is recommended to cut the tensioned branches
working from the bottom upwards to prevent the chain
saw from bending (Fig. 17.B).
AFTER OPERATION
Remove the battery from its housing and recharge
it.
Mount the bar cover.
Allow the motor to cool before storing in an enclosed
space.
Loosen the locking knob of the bar to reduce the
tension of the chain.
Carefully remove any dust and debris and remove
all traces of sawdust or oil deposits from the chain.
Check there are no loose or damaged components.
If necessary, replace the damaged components
and tighten any screws and loose bolts.
MAINTENANCE
TOPPING UP THE CHAIN OIL TANK
See figure 13.
NOTE:
The following symbol is found on the chain oil tank cap:
Chain oil tank
English (Original instructions)
WARNING
Only use chain saw oil or adhesive oil for chain saws.
Do not use oil containing impurities so as not to block
the oil filter and to prevent irreparable damage to the
oil pump. It is essential that you use good quality oil
to lubricate the cutting parts effectively. Used or poor
quality oil does not guarantee good lubrication and
reduces the working life of the chain and bar.
Never run the chain without sufficient oil, this could
damage the saw and compromise safety.
Check the amount of oil in the pruner device by check-
ing the oil level indicator. If the oil level is low, top up
as follows:
1. Unscrew and remove the cap from the oil tank.
2. Pour oil in the tank and monitor the level on the
indicator.
3. Make sure no impurities penetrate the oil tank when
filling.
4. Screw on the oil cap and tighten it.
CLEANING
Cleaning the machine and the motor
After every work session, clean the machine thoroughly
to remove all dust and debris.
To reduce fire hazards, keep the machine and, in
particular, the motor free of leaves, branches or
excessive grease.
Always clean the machine after use with a damp
cloth dipped in neutral detergent.
Remove all traces of humidity using a soft damp
cloth. Humidity can generate risks of electric
shocks.
Do not use aggressive detergents or solvents to
clean the plastic parts or handgrips.
Do not spray water onto the motor and electrical
components and prevent them from getting wet.
To avoid overheating and damage to the motor or
the battery, always keep the cooling air vents clean
and free of debris.
Cleaning the chain
Remove any traces of sawdust or oil deposits from the
chain every time it is used.
If there is excessive dirt or resin build-up, disassemble
the chain and place it in a container with a specific
cleanser for a few hours. Then rinse it with clean water
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