Operation Startup; Fitting The Blade And Saw Chain - Grizzly EKS 2440 QT Translation Of The Original Instructions For Use

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3 Chain braking lever/hand
guard
Control system, which stops the
saw chain immediately in case
of a spring-back; lever can also
be activated manually; protects
the left hand of the operator if it
slides from the front grip.
5 Saw chain with small spring-
back
helps you to catch spring-backs
with specially developed control
systems.
7 Metal stop claw
Reinforces the stability when
vertical cuts are carried out and
facilitates sawing.
9 Electric motor
Double insulated for safety rea-
sons.
10 On-off switch with safety
chain brake
On releasing the On/Off switch,
the device immediately switches
off.
11 Switch-on block
The switch-on block must be
released for switching on the
device.
12 Chain catcher
Decreases the danger of injuries
if the chain breaks or if it comes
off.

Operation startup

Always wear protective gloves
when working with the chainsaw
and employ only original parts.
Pull out the power plug before
doing any work on the chainsaw
itself – injury hazard!
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Before you start up the electric chainsaw,
install the blade and fit the saw chain
adjust the chain, fill up with chain oil and
check the automatic lubrication and chain
brake function.
Note that the saw can re-oil.
Please note that the saw re-oils after
use and oil may leak out if it is stored on
its side or on the head. This is a normal
process due to the necessary ventila-
tion opening on the upper edge of the
tank and does not constitute a reason for
complaint. As each saw is checked dur-
ing production and tested with oil, a small
residue may be in the tank despite drain-
ing, which may slightly dirty the housing
with oil in transit. Please clean the hous-
ing with a cloth.
Fitting the blade and saw
chain
1. Switch the saw off and unplug it
G
from the mains.
2. Spread the chain (5) out into a
loop with the cutting edges run-
ning clockwise .
3. Slide the saw chain (5) into the
bar guide groove. To mount the
guide bar (4), raise it to an angle
of approx. 45 degrees. This will
make it easier to replace the saw
chain (5) onto the sprocket (23).
It is normal that the saw chain
(5) is slack. Sagging in the chain
is normal.
4. Pre-tighten the chain (5) by
turning the tensioning plate (22)
clockwise.
5. Position the sprocket chain
wheel covering (15). First place

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