1. The motor shuts down
whilst working
2. With the throttle lock button
and throttle control lever
on, the chain does not turn
3. The chain heats and
emits smoke on the
end part of the bar.
4. The motor runs
irregularly and lacks
power when revved
5. Excessive noise and/or
vibration is experienced
whilst working
6. Battery power reserve is low
Battery is not inserted correctly
Machine damaged.
Excessive chain tensioning
Bar and chain problems
Machine damaged.
Excessive chain tensioning
Lubricant oil tank empty.
Bar and chain problems
Loose or damaged parts
Severe working conditions
requiring greater
current absorption
Battery is insufficient for
operating requirements
Decrease in battery capacity
EN - 14
Make sure that the battery is
inserted correctly (par. 7.2.3).
Do not use the machine.
Remove the battery and
Contact a Service Centre.
Re-tension the chain
(par. 6.1.3).
Check that the chain runs
freely and the bar guides are
not deformed (par. 8.3, 8,4).
Do not use the machine.
Immediately turn off
the machine
remove
the battery and
Contact a Service Centre.
Re-tension the chain
(par. 6.1.3).
Fill the lubricant oil
tank (par. 7.3).
Check that the chain runs
freely and the bar guides
are not deformed.
Turn off the machine
remove the battery and:
– inspect for damage;
– check for and tighten
any loose parts;
– have any damaged parts
replaced or repaired with
parts having equivalent
specifications.
Optimise operations
(par. 7.2.1)
Use a second battery or an
extended battery (par. 7.2.1)
Purchase a new battery