EN
•
Sharpening the chain many times but it does not
increase the cutting speed. The chain is worn.
9.3
GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE
Make sure that the bar is turned over periodically to
keep symmetrical wear on the bar.
1. Lubricate the bearings on the nose sprocket (if
present) with the syringe (not included).
2. Clean the bar groove with the scraping hook (not
included).
3. Clean the lubrication holes.
4. Remove burr from the edges and level the cutters
with a flat file.
Replace the bar if:
•
the groove does not fit with the height of the drive
links (which must never touch the bottom).
•
the inside of the guide bar is worn and makes the
chain lean to one side.
10
TRANSPORTATION AND
STORAGE
Before you move the machine, always
•
Remove the battery pack from the machine.
•
Keep hands clear of the lock-out button.
•
Put the scabbard on the guide bar and the chain.
Before you put the machine into storage, always
•
Remove all residual oil from the machine.
•
Remove the battery pack from the machine.
•
Clean all unwanted material from the machine.
NOTE
English
•
Make sure that the storage area is
•
Not available to children.
•
Away from agents which can cause corrosion,
such as garden chemicals and de-icing salts.
11
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
The machine
does not start.
The bar and
chain gets hot
and smokes.
12
Possible cause Solution
Assemble the
The poles are
poles according
not assembled
to the instruc-
correctly.
tions.
1. Push and
hold the
lock-out but-
ton
The lock-out
2. While you
button and trig-
hold the
ger are not de-
lock-out but-
pressed at the
ton, pull the
same time.
trigger.
3. Release the
lock-out but-
ton to start
the machine.
Oil tank is emp-
Fill the oil tank.
ty.
1. Remove the
battery pack.
The discharge
2. Remove dirt
port is blocked.
from the dis-
charge port.
1. Clean the oil
tank.
Inlet opening of
2. Fill with
inner oil tank is
clean bar
blocked.
and chain lu-
bricant.
The sprocket is
1. Clean the
stuck and clog-
sprocket.
ged with debris.
2. Fill with
clean bar
and chain lu-
bricant.