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For Your Safety

Warning! Switch off, remove plug from mains
before adjusting cleaning or if the cable is cut,
damaged or entangled.
Caution! Do not touch rotating chain.
Do not operate chain saw near other people,
children or animals. Do not operate chain saw
after drinking alcohol or under the influence of
intoxicating drugs or medication.
Electrical Safety
Your machine is double insulated for safety and re-
quires no earth connection. The operating voltage is
230 V a.c., 50 Hz (for non-EU countries 220 V,
240 V as applicable). Only use approved extension
cables. Extension cords/leads should only be used
if they comply with H07-F types or IEC type design
(60227 IEC 53).
If you want to use an extension cable when operat-
ing your product, only the following cable dimen-
sions should be used:
2
– 1.0 mm
: max length 40 m
2
– 1.5 mm
: max length 60 m
2
– 2.5 mm
: max length 100 m
It is recommended for increased electrical safety to
use a Residual Current Device (RCD) with a tripping
current of not more than 30 mA. Always check your
RCD every time you use it.
For products not sold in GB: WARNING: For safety,
it is essential that the mains plug 22 attached to the
machine is fitted to the power supply cable 24 as
shown.
The couplings of connection leads must be pro-
tected against splashes and the coupling sockets on
the leads must be made of rubber or coated with rub-
ber.
Fixing means for the connection leads must be used.
The connection lead must be inspected for signs of
damage at regular intervals and may only be used if
in perfect condition.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
a Bosch Service Centre.
Products sold in GB only: Your chain saw is fitted
with an approved 13 A (BS 1363/A) electric plug and
is protected by a 13 A fuse (ASTA Approved to
BS 1362).
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your socket out-
lets, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted
in its place by an authorized customer service agent.
The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a
possible shock hazard and should never be inserted
into a 13 A socket elsewhere.
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Assembly/Tensioning Chain
Do not connect the chain saw to mains be-
fore it is completely assembled.
Always use gloves when handling the chain.
Chain and chain bar Assembly
A
1. Unpack all parts carefully.
2. Place the chain saw on any suitable flat surface.
3. Slide the chain 9 in the slot around the chain
bar 10. Ensure chain is in correct running direc-
tion by comparing with chain symbol 19.
4. Fit the chain onto the drive sprocket 20 and guide
the chain bar 10, so that the fastening bolt 15 and
the two guide fins 17 fit into the keyway of the chain
bar 10, and that the chain tensioning peg 16 fits into
the respective hole of the chain bar 10. If neces-
sary, turn the tensioning knob 14 to bring tensioning
peg 16 in alignment with the hole in the chain
bar 10.
Check if all parts are seated properly and hold chain
and chain bar in a level position.
5. Turn the tensioning knob 14 until all the slack is
taken up in the chain.
6. Fit cover plate 13.
7. Handtighten locking knob 12 on fastening bolt 15.
Tensioning chain
A
C
Always check the chain tension before use, after the
first cuts and regularly during use, approx. every
10 minutes. Upon initial operation, new chains can
lengthen considerably.
The chain life of the saw chain mainly depends upon
sufficient lubrication and correct tensioning.
Avoid tensioning the chain if it is hot, as this will
cause the chain to become overtensioned when it
cools down.
1. Place the chain saw on any suitable flat surface.
2. Check if the chain links are correctly located in the
slot
around
the
sprocket 20.
3. Loosen locking knob 12 until it is just holding
chain bar in position (do not remove!).
4. Turn tensioning knob 14 clockwise until the cor-
rect chain tension is reached. The turning action
forces the chain bar 10 forward via the chain ten-
sioning peg 16.
5. The correct chain tension is reached when the
chain 9 can be raised approx. 3 – 4 mm from the
chain bar in the centre. This should be done by
using one hand to raise the chain against the
weight of the machine.
English - 4
chain
bar 10
and
drive

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