Filling Chain Oil Tank; Checking Chain Lubrication; Fitting The Harness; Starting / Stopping The Engine - IKRA BAS 3018 Instrucciones De Manejo

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cy – use an HD single grade or multigrade engine oil with
a viscosity that suits the prevailing outside temperature.
Do not use waste oil!
Medical studies have shown that renewed contact
with waste oil can cause skin cancer. Moreover,
waste is environmentally harmful!
Waste oil does not have the necessary lubricating
properties and is unsuitable for chain lubrication.

Filling Chain Oil Tank

• A full chain oil tank is sufficient for only half a tankful of
fuel. Check the oil level regularly during cutting work.
Never allow the oil tank to run dry!
• Thoroughly clean the filler cap and area around it so
that no dirt can fall into the tank.
• Position the unit so that the filler cap faces up.
If the oil level in the tank does not go down, the reason
may be a problem in the oil supply system: Check chain
lubrication, clean the oilways, contact your servicing deal-
er for assistance if necessary.

Checking Chain Lubrication

The saw chain must always throw off a small amount of
oil.
• Always check chain lubrication and the oil level in the
tank before starting work.
Never operate your pruner without chain lubrica-
tion. If the chain is run dry, the whole cutting attach-
ment
will be irretrievably damaged within a very
short time.
Every new chain has to be broken in for about 2
to 3 minutes. After breaking in the chain, check
chain tension and adjust if necessary – see chapter
„Checking Chain Tension".

Fitting the Harness

The type and style of harness depend on the market.
• Put on the shoulder strap (1).
• Adjust the length of the strap so that the spring hook
(2) is about a hand's width below your right hip.
• Never carry the belt diagonally across your shoulders
and chest, but rather only on one shoulder, so that you
can rapidly move away from the tool in case of danger.

Starting / Stopping the Engine

• Remove the chain guard (scabbard). Check that chain
is not touching the ground or any other obstacles.
• Position the unit securely for starting: The powerhead
must rest on the engine support. Place the hook on the
cutting attachment on a raised support, e.g. a mound
or branch (see illustration).
• Make sure you have a firm footing:
Press the unit firmly against the ground with your left
hand on the fan housing. Your thumb should be under
the fan housing.
Do not stand or kneel on the drive tube.
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