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Troubleshooting; Disposing Of The Device; Spare Parts List - Sabo CS-25 Manual Del Operador

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
The chain is tightened too tight.
The oil tank is empty.
Contamination causes clogging of
the oil outlet (19).
Contamination causes clogging of
The guide bard
the oil tank.
become hot and
Contamination causes clogging of
there is smoke.
the guide bar (10) and the oil tank
cap (6).
Accumulated dirt can cause a
blockage of the sprocket (17) or
the guide wheels.
The chain is tightened too tight.
The guide bar and chain are
damaged.
The motor is
running, but the
chain does not
turn.
The motor is damaged.
The chain (9) is dull.
The motor is
running and the
The chain (9) has been installed
chain is turning,
incorrectly in the opposite
but the chain does
direction.
not cut.
The chain (9) is tight or loose.
The chain brake (2) is released.
Battery is not engaged.
The battery is not charged.
The machine does
Safety lock button (4) and the
not start
release switch (5) are not pressed
at the same time.
The battery or the machine is too
hot.
The machine is in safety mode to
protect the electronic parts.
The motor is
The battery is not charged.
running but the
chain is not cutting
properly or the
The chain is not lubricated.
motor stops after
around 3 seconds.
The battery or the machine is too
hot.
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DISPOSING OF THE DEVICE

Do not dispose of electric devices with household waste. Dispose of these devices at recycling centres. Contact the relevant authorities or your retailer for information about this.
Separate collection of used products and packaging allows materials to be recycled. The reuse of materials helps to prevent pollution and reduces the demand for raw materials.
Dispose of batteries at the end of their service life and in a manner that respects the environment. The battery contains material that is dangerous to you and to the environment.
Therefore, it must be disposed of separately in a facility that accepts lithium-ion batteries.
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SPARE PARTS LIST

See spare parts catalogue
SOLUTION
Correctly set the chain tension. See chapter Setting the chain tension.
Add chain lubricant.
Remove the guide bar and clean the oil outlet.
Clean the oil tank and add chain lubricant. Do not use dirty, used or contaminated oil. This can cause damage to the guide
bar (10) or chain (9).
Clean the guide bar (10) and the oil tank cap (6).
Clean the sprocket (17) and guide wheels.
Correctly set the chain tension. See chapter Setting the chain tension.
Replace the guide bar and chain if necessary.
·
Take the battery out of the machine.
·
Remove the guide bar cover (2).
·
Remove the guide bar (10) and the saw chain (9).
·
Clean the machine.
·
Insert the battery and start the machine.
If the sprocket (17) is turning, that means that the motor is running properly. If this is not the cases, call customer service.
Sharpen or replace the saw chain (9).
Install the chain in the opposite direction. See the chapter Installing the Guide Bar and Chain
Correctly set the chain tension. See chapter Setting the chain tension.
Pull the chain brake towards the user to loosen it. See figure 22 below.
To lock in the battery, make sure that the tabs on the top of the battery engage.
Charge the battery following the instructions with your model.
·
Press the safety lock button (4).
·
Press the switch trigger (5) while holding down the safety lock button (4).
·
Release the safety lock button (4).
·
Let the battery cool until its temperature is reduced.
·
Let the machine cool for approx. 10 minutes.
Release the switch trigger (5) and re-start the machine. Do not use force when cutting.
Charge the battery following the instructions with your model.
Lubricate the chain to reduce friction. Do not start the guide bar and the chain without adequate lubricant. See the chapter
Adding bar and chain lubricant.
·
Let the battery cool until its temperature is reduced.
·
Let the machine cool for approx. 10 minutes.

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