LUBRICATING THE CHAINWHEEL
NOTE:
It is not necessary to remove the the chain or
bar when lubricating the chainwheel.
1. Clean the Guide Bar and chainwheel.
2. Using a grease gun, insert the tip of the
gun into the lubrication hole (h) and inject
grease until it appears at the outside edge
of the chainwheel tip (See Fig. AA).
3. You may need to rotate the chainwheel (i)
in order to grease all areas of the wheel.
To do this, pull the Saw Chain by hand to
rotate the chainwheel and align the parts of
the wheel that needs to be greased with the
lubrication hole. (See Fig. AA)
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your saw does not operate correctly check the following:
PROBLEMS
• Tool will not start.
• Bar / chain overheated.
• Chain is loose.
• Poor cut quality.
• Unit runs but does not cut.
Cordless Limbing and Trimming Chain Saw EN
CLEANING
Regularly open the Chain Access Cover (9) and
remove any debris that has become trapped.
Regularly clean the ventilation slots with a
clean, dry paint brush.
To clean the tool, use only mild soap and a
damp cloth. Never let any liquid get inside the
tool and never immerse any part of the tool
into liquid.
TRANSPORTING
Always transport the tool with the Guide Bar
(7) and Saw Chain (8) inside the protection
guard.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
• Out of battery.
• Chain too tight.
• Lubrication needed.
• Chain tension set incorrectly.
• Chain tension set incorrectly.
• Chain needs replacement.
• Chain installed backwards.
See Fig. H and illustration.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
• Charge the battery pack.
• Refer to ADJUSTING THE
CHAIN TENSION section.
• Refer to LUBRICATION
section.
• Refer to ADJUSTING THE
CHAIN TENSION section.
• Refer to ADJUSTING THE
CHAIN TENSION section.
NOTE: Excessive tension
leads to excessive wear and
reduction in life of bar &
chain.
• Refer to sections for
CHANGING THE GUIDE
BAR AND CHAIN.
• Refer to CHANGING THE
GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN
section.
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