Note: These recommendations are for when the length
of the cutting teeth has not been significantly decreased.
Use a flat file and depth gauge tool to adjust the depth
gauge.
1. Put the depth gauge tool above the saw chain. More
information about operation can be found on the
package of the depth gauge tool. (Fig. 56 )
2. Use the flat file on the top of the depth gauge that
extends through the depth gauge tool. The depth
gauge is adjusted correctly when there is no
resistance as the file is pulled along the depth gauge
tool. (Fig. 57 ) (Fig. 58 )
To add tension to the saw chain
Note: Examine the tension of a new saw chain
frequently during its running-in period.
1. Turn the guide bar retaining knob counterclockwise
to loosen the guide bar.
2. Lift the top of the guide bar and extend the saw
chain by turning the chain tension knob clockwise.
Tighten the saw chain until it does not hang from the
bottom of the guide bar. (Fig. 59 )
Problem
Bar and chain hot and smoking
during operation
Motor operates but chain does
not rotate
Motor operates, chain rotates
but does not cut
Error codes
The error codes help you do troubleshooting on the
battery pack and/or the battery charger while it charges.
(Fig. 62 )
18
TROUBLESHOOTING
Possible cause
Examine chain tension to make
sure it is not too tightened.
Add bar and chain oil to the
chain oil tank.
Chain tension is too tight.
Examine the guide bar and chain
assembly.
Chain is not sharp.
Chain installed in the incorrect
direction.
3. Tighten the guide bar retaining knob and lift the top
of the guide bar at the same time. (Fig. 60 )
4. Make sure that you can pull the saw chain around
freely by hand and that it does not hang down. (Fig.
61 )
To examine the saw chain lubrication
1. Start the product and let it run at 3/4 speed. Point the
nose of the guide bar at a light color surface almost
20 cm (8 in) away.
2. After 1 minute of running, a line of oil shows on the
light surface.
3. If you cannot see the line of oil after 1 minute, clean
the oil channel in the guide bar. Clean the groove in
the edge of the guide bar.
4. Start the product and let it run at 3/4 speed. Point the
nose of the bar at a light color surface almost 20 cm
(8 in) away.
5. After 1 minute of running, a line of oil shows on the
light surface.
6. If you cannot see the line of oil after 1 minute, speak
to your approved dealer.
Solution
To add tension to the saw chain on page
See
18 .
Examine the chain oil tank. Fill the tank if
empty.
To add tension to the chain. See
sion to the saw chain on page 18 .
Examine the guide bar and chain for damage.
To assemble the guide bar and saw chain
See
on page 14 .
Sharpen the chain.
Reverse the direction of the chain.
Note: Look at the battery state of charge LED with the
ribs of the battery pointed up to see the correct
orientation of the LED lights.
To add ten-
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