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FKS 2200 B1 - Lidl Service Website

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Maintaining the chain bar<br />

Use cut-protection gloves when<br />

handling the chain or the chain<br />

bar.<br />

The chain bar must be turned round every 10<br />

working hours, in order to guarantee uniform<br />

wear.<br />

To ensure consistent wear on either side,<br />

the bar (4) should be turned over every<br />

about 10 hours of operation.<br />

Turning over the bar (4) requires you to<br />

move the tensioning screw (22) to the other<br />

side of the bar. Unscrew the retaining<br />

bolt attaching the bar (4) to the tensioning<br />

screw (22). Move the tensioning screw<br />

(22) over to the other side of the bar and<br />

screw the retaining bolt back in.<br />

1. Switch off the saw and pull out the<br />

power plug.<br />

2. Remove the sprocket chain wheel<br />

covering, the saw chain and the chain<br />

bar.<br />

3. Check the chain bar for wear. Remove<br />

burrs and straighten the guide surfaces<br />

with a flat file.<br />

4. Clean the oil passages of the chain<br />

bar ( J 26), in order to guarantee a<br />

trouble-free, automatic oiling of the<br />

saw chain during operation.<br />

5. Mount chain bar, chainsaw and<br />

sprocket chain wheel covering and<br />

tighten the chainsaw.<br />

Turning over the bar (4) requires you to<br />

move the tensioning screw (22) to the other<br />

side of the bar. Unscrew the retaining<br />

bolt attaching the bar (4) to the tensioning<br />

screw (22). Move the tensioning screw<br />

(22) over to the other side of the bar and<br />

screw the retaining bolt back in.<br />

GB IE<br />

With the oil nozzles in good condition<br />

and the oil regulator set correctly, the<br />

saw chain will spray a little oil off after<br />

starting.<br />

Starting up a new saw chain<br />

In the case of a new chain, the tensioning<br />

force decreases after some time. Therefore<br />

you must re-tension the chain after<br />

the first 5 cuts and at longer intervals after<br />

this.<br />

Never attach a new chain to a<br />

worn drive pinion or place onto<br />

a damaged or worn chain bar.<br />

The chain could spring back or<br />

break, potentially leading to serious<br />

injury.<br />

Waste disposal<br />

and environmental<br />

protection<br />

Do not dispose of used oil in the sewage<br />

system or drains. Dispose of used oil in<br />

an environmentally correct manner - bring<br />

it to a waste disposal center.<br />

Be environmentally friendly. Return the<br />

tool, accessories and packaging to a recycling<br />

centre when you have finished with<br />

them.<br />

Machines do not belong with domestic<br />

waste.<br />

Empty the oil tank carefully and hand in<br />

your electric chainsaw at a disposal center.<br />

The plastic and metal parts employed<br />

can be separated out and thus recycled<br />

use can be implemented. Ask our <strong>Service</strong>-<br />

Center for details (see P. 109 for the address).<br />

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