909 PS26W Kullanım Kılavuzu - Sayfa 14
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Stopping the pole saw
1. Release pressure to the
throttle trigger (4) and allow
the engine to idle for a few
moments.
2. Move the ignition switch
(2) to the off position
marked O.
Running in the engine
1. During the first 2–3 hours of work, run the engine at a
moderate RPM.
2. We advise you in any case not to maintain your engine at
a high speed as the different components must settle with
each other during the process of running in the engine.
3. It is at the end of the running in period that the engine will
reach its maximum power.
4. After the first two hours of work, stop and make sure that
all nuts and screws are securely fastened, and tighten
them if necessary.
Changing of the saw chain
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WARNING:
Note: Always make sure the engine is turned off
when making any adjustments to the chain and bar.
Note: The saw chain is full of sharp edges. When handling it
you should always wear gloves.
1. Loosen the chain cover nut
and insert the head of the
flat bladed screwdriver into
the chain tensioner screw
and turn in an anti-clockwise
direction to enable the chain
to loosen.
2. Remove the chain drive
cover nut using the spanner
(supplied) and remove the
chain drive cover.
3. Lift the chain and bar off.
After dismounting the bar
and chain remove the chain
off the guide bar and set the
chain aside.
Important Notes:
4. Clean oil and saw dust out of the area under the plastic
cover with a brush or blow it out with compressed air.
Be especially sure to clean out the oil duct.
5. Clean the groove of the guide bar with a suitable tool
or blow it out with compressed air. Take special care to
clean the oil ducts in the guide bar. Inspect the chain
guides for wear and if necessary carefully smooth them
with a file and emery cloth. If the guide bar is at some point
worn beyond repair it must be replaced with a new one.
7. To replace the chain on the unit, refer to
chain and bar
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