Working behaviour and working technique
5.1
Checking the battery charge status (06)
Charge status indicator (01/15) is located on the
side of the pruning saw. It consists of three LEDs.
The LEDs light up depending on the charge sta-
tus.
1. Press the button (06/1).
2. Read the charge status on the LEDs (06/2):
LED
3 LEDs are lit:
2 LEDs are lit:
1 LED is lit:
When the battery is empty
The pruning saw stops and the last LED flashes
for 3 seconds after stopping.
5.2
Warning sign (06)
Warning sign (06/3) indicates:
Warning sign
Warning sign flashes
for 30 s:
Warning sign lights up
for 5 s and goes out:
If the battery is hot
1. Allow the battery to cool down.
If you try to start the pruning saw even though the
battery has not yet cooled down, the warning sign
lights up again for 5 s and goes out.
5.3
Check the saw chain oil
■
Check that there is sufficient saw chain oil in
the tank:
■
Before starting work
■
During work
■
At every battery change, at the latest
■
If the oil level is low, top up the saw chain oil.
■
Never operate the appliance without saw
chain oil!
Procedure: see chapter 4.1 "Filling with saw
chain oil (02, 03)", page 35.
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Battery charge status
Battery fully charged.
Rechargeable battery
2/3 charged.
Rechargeable battery
1/3 charged.
Event
Battery is defective.
Battery is too hot. The
pruning saw stops.
5.4
Switching the appliance ON and OFF
(07)
Switching on the appliance
1. Press and hold locking button (07/1) with
your thumb.
2. Press and hold the on/off switch (07/2).
3. Release the locking button.
Note: It is not necessary to keep the locking
button depressed once the chain saw has
started. The locking button is intended to pre-
vent inadvertent startup of the chain saw.
4. Oil saw chain:
■
Press the pushbutton (07/3) to oil the
saw chain.
A fixed amount of saw chain oil is dis-
pensed onto the saw chain.
■
Check that the saw chain oil is visible on
the chain bar and saw chain.
Switching off the appliance
1. Release the ON/OFF switch.
6 WORKING BEHAVIOUR AND
WORKING TECHNIQUE
6.1
Cutting converted timber (08)
Observe the following points during this work:
■
Use a secure cutting support, e.g. saw trestle
(08/1), wedges, beams.
■
Secure logs to prevent them twisting.
■
Do not secure the wood with your foot and do
not get another person to hold it.
■
Make sure you are standing securely and
that your body weight is evenly distributed.
■
Hold the pruning saw firmly by the front and
rear handles – i.e. in the insulated hand area
– with both hands (08/2).
■
Press stop (08/3) of the pruning saw firmly
against the wood.
■
Only start the cut once the saw chain is run-
ning. Never switch on the pruning saw when
the saw chain is already in contact with the
wood.
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