Filling the chain saw oil tank, Operating the chain saw – Fieldmann FZP 2020-E User Manual

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ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW

USER'S MANUAL

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6. FILLING THE CHAIN SAW OIL TANK

ATTENTION!
A new chain requires a certain running-in period, which is usually 5 minutes. The lubrication of the chain
is very important during this phase. After this running-in period, check the chain tension and readjust if
necessary.

The oil tank on the supplied chain saw is empty. Fill this oil tank with oil prior to fi rst use of this chain saw.

Only use oil specifi ed for total-loss lubrication

Screw off the oil tank cap (fi g. 1, point 14).

Pour the oil into the tank (take care to prevent the oil from becoming dirty while fi lling the tank).

Screw on the oil tank cap

ATTENTION!
Do not use oil that has already been used or processed because this could damage the oil pump. Only use
oil specifi ed for total-loss lubrication

7. OPERATING THE CHAIN SAW

Securing the extension cord.

ATTENTION!
When working with this chain saw, only use extension cords designed for outdoor use. The wire cross-
sections on the extension cord must be at least 1.5 mm2.

To ensure safe operation of this chain saw, it is necessary to secure the power cord in place. Bend the power
cord approximately 20 cm before the socket. Thread the bend through the hole (fi g. 1, point 2) in the rear
handle and fi t it into the hook. (fi g. 1, point 1)

ATTENTION!
If you use an extension cord longer than 30 m, the power of the chain saw will be reduced

Turning on / off

ATTENTION!
The voltage in the power grid must corresponds to the voltage on the rating label of the chain saw.

ATTENTION!
Hold the chain saw fi rmly with both hands when starting and working with it

Starting

Press the trigger safety lock button located on the left above the start/stop trigger and then press the start/
stop trigger (fi g. 1, point 13) . When started, the chain saw will run at maximum speed.

ATTENTION!
If the chain saw does not start, disengage the brake lever (fi g. 1, point 5).

Filling the chain saw oil tank | Operating the chain saw

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