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Racing RAC4IN1E-1-UK Instructions Manual page 16

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Fig 5
Loosen the tightening knob (A9) onto the connecting bracket (b) on the main tube (A8). Press the
lock button (d).
Align and connect the drive shaft (A10) of the power unit with the draft shaft (1) of the tool
attachment.
Push the tool attachment tube (2) into the connecting bracket (b).
Fig 6
Push the attachment tube (2) into main tube connecting bracket (b) until you see and hear a click
from the lock button (d) engaging into the whole (c) on the connecting bracket (b).
Tighten the knob (A9).
To disconnect a tool attachment tube (2) from the power unit tube (A8), loosen the connector
knob (A9), press the lock button (d) and firmly pull out the tool attachment tube (2).
c)
POLE CHAINSAW PRUNER
NOTE: Be sure to fill the oil reservoir with the appropriate chain oil otherwise you will seize
and burn out the chain.
When mounting the saw chain, use protective gloves as the saw chains as very sharp edges.
Chain tension adjustment (fig.7)
o
Tighten the chain tension by turning the tension nut (f)
clockwise.
o
To loosen the chain tension, turn the tension nut (f)
counterclockwise.
IMPORTANT: the chain must neither be too tight or too loose. You must be able to lift the
chain a few mm away from the bar.
Replacement of the chain (Fig.8, 9, 10)
o
Loosen the nut (g) and remove the chain cover (h).
o
Remove the guide bar and the chain (if applicable).
o
Mount the guide bar (c7) onto the two guiding poles (k) and chain tensioner pin (l).
o
Lift the saw chain (c6) around the bar (c7) and sprocket (m).
o
Slightly tighten the chain tensioner nut (f) clockwise then install the chain cover (h) and
fasten the nut (g) with fingers.
o
Adjust the chain tension by turning the chain tension nut (f) clockwise until the chain sits
comfortably and not too tightly into the chain bar (refer to "a" point above). Then check the
chain for smooth rotation and correct tension while moving it by hand. If necessary, readjust
and tighten.
o
Tighten then the nut (g) securely with the provided key (c).
WARNING
It is very important to maintain the proper chain tension; rapid wear of the guide bar or the chain
coming off easily can be caused by improper tension, especially when using a new chain, take
good care as it will expand when first used.
Adjusting working angle (Fig. 11+12)
NOTE: always fit the blade cover!
To adjust the cutting angle in one of the five positions, please proceed as follows:
o
Pull both the locking ratchet (C8) and the locking pin (n) so they disengage from their
respective notches.
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