5.5. STOP
To stop the machine, release the throttle trigger lever
(Fig. 14.A).
After releasing the throttle control it takes a few
seconds for the toothed chain to stop.
Always stop the machine when moving between work
areas
Do not keep your finger on the safety button
when moving the machine to avoid accidentally
enabling the machine.
5.6. AFTER OPERATION
• If the machine is not in charge, remove the battery
from its housing (Fig. 30) ;
• Mount the protection bar cover (Fig. 1.J) and operate
the chain brake (par. 4);
• allow the motor to cool before storing in an enclosed
space;
• loosen the knob to reduce chain tension (Fig. 5. A);
• carry out the cleaning;
• check there are no loose or damaged components.
If necessary, replace the damaged components and
tighten any screws and loose
Always remove the batteries and fit the
IMPORTANT
blade guard whenever the machine is left unused or unat-
tended.
o remove the batteries press the lock button on
NOTE T
the battery (Fig. 30. C)
.
6.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The safety regulations to follow are described in chap. 1.
Strictly comply with these instructions to avoid serious
risks or dangers.
Before
conducting
any
maintenance/adjustment interventions on the machine:
•
Stop the machine and turn off the motor;
•
Wait until the chain is stationary;
•
Remove the battery from its housing;
•
Apply the bar cover;
•
Allow the engine to cool before storing in an
enclosed space.
•
Use suitable clothing, protective gloves and goggles.
• Topping up the chain oil tank (Fig. 31)
Only use chainsaw oil or adhesive oil for
IMPORTANT
chainsaws. Do not use oil containing impurities so as not
to block the oil filter and to prevent irreparable damage to
the oil pump.
Never run the chain without sufficient oil,
IMPORTANT
this could damage the saw and compromise safety.
• Chain catcher
Check the chain stop pin conditions before each use (Fig.
1.G) and repair in the event of damages.
• Machine and bar lubrication holes
Before daily use, remove the guard, disassemble the bar
bolts.
inspections,
cleaning
and check that machine lubrication holes (Fig. 32.A) and
guide bar (Fig. 32.B) are not clogged.
• Nuts and bolts
Check and keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure
the equipment is in safe working condition.
6.1. CLEANING
• To reduce the risk of fire, keep the machine free of
leaves and twigs.
• Always clean the machine after use with a damp cloth
dipped in neutral detergent.
• Remove all traces of humidity using a soft damp
cloth. Humidity can generate risks of electric shocks.
• Do not use aggressive detergents or solvents to clean
the plastic parts or hand grips.
• Do not spray water onto the motor and electrical
components and prevent them from getting wet.
• To avoid overheating and damage to the motor or the
battery, always keep the cooling air vents clean and
free of debris.
6.2. CHARGING THE BATTERIES ON THE
MACHINE
Before charging, remove the cap (Fig.16.B.)
NOTE
The batteries can be charged directly on the machine
with its charging dock (Fig. 1. I).
The machine can be hung on the wall:
- directly to the charging dock (Fig.33.I)
- with the rail (Fig.33.II)
Apply the bar cover and operate the chain
brake before hanging the machine on the wall and
proceeding with charging.
Don't remove the batteries when the machine is
NOTE
under charging.
The battery is equipped with a guard that inhi-
NOTE
or
bits recharging if the environmental temperature is not
between 0°C - 40°C.
The batteries are partially charged in sequence, as per
the
Phase
1
2
3
4
EN- 8
.
Battery
Charger
(Fig.30)
A (right)
40%
B (left)
40%
A (right)
100%
B (left)
100%
scheme: