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Lists and identifies the primary physical parts of the chainsaw.
Details the machine's controls, levers, and locations for fuel and oil.
Explains the information and markings present on the machine's identification plate.
Explains hazard symbols for danger, kickback, and personal protective equipment requirements.
Describes symbols on the machine indicating fuel, oil, adjustments, and chain mounting.
Covers user training, age limits, and operator accountability for safe machine use.
Details pre-operation checks, fuel handling safety, and mandatory protective clothing.
Outlines safe working conditions, body positioning, and environmental awareness during operation.
Advises on safe maintenance practices, engine cooling, and proper storage of the machine.
Provides guidelines for safely moving and transporting the machine, including securing it.
Explains how to interpret warning levels (Note, Important, Warning, Danger) in the manual.
Instructions for assembling the chainsaw with a standard chain tensioning system.
Steps for assembling the chainsaw with the Q-TENS quick chain tensioner.
Verifying chain tension and smooth movement after mounting the bar and chain.
Essential checks for safety and functionality before starting work.
Guidance on mixing petrol and oil correctly for the two-stroke engine.
Step-by-step instructions for safely starting the chainsaw engine.
Information on using and checking the chain oil for proper lubrication.
Explains throttle control, chain speed regulation, and clutch operation.
Procedures for safely shutting down the chainsaw engine.
Guidelines for respecting the environment and ensuring operator safety.
How to use and check the chain brake and chain tension.
Verifying chain lubrication and general advice on cutting practices.
Safe methods for removing branches from a tree.
Techniques for cutting logs into manageable pieces.
Procedures and safety precautions for cutting down trees.
Methods for sawing logs on the ground and raised logs.
Steps to safely shut down the machine and prepare for storage.
Inspecting and maintaining the chain sprocket and catcher for wear and damage.
Cleaning and maintaining cylinder, silencer, starting system, and clutch unit.
Checking chain brake efficiency and cleaning the air filter for optimal performance.
Inspecting, cleaning, setting gap, and replacing the spark plug.
Adjusting the engine's minimum speed for optimal idling and performance.
Guidelines and steps for sharpening the saw chain for efficient cutting.
Table specifying chain pitch, limiter tooth level, and file diameter for sharpening.
Procedures for maintaining the guide bar to prevent asymmetrical wear.
Instructions for properly storing the machine, especially for periods exceeding two months.