MAINTAINING THE GUIDE BAR
See Figure 40.
CAUTION:
Make sure the chain has stopped and the battery pack
has been removed before you do any work on the saw
to avoid accidental starting or contact with the moving
chain that may result in injury.
Proper maintenance will maximize the useful life of the
guide bar.
Each day of use:
Clean the bar and check for wear and damage. Feathering
or burring of the bar rails is a normal process of bar wear,
but such faults should be smoothed with a file as soon as
they occur.
Each week of use:
Reverse the guide bar on the saw to distribute the wear.
Lubricate the socket at the end of the guide bar using a
grease syringe in the lubricating hole.
Turn the guide bar and check that the lubrication holes
and chain groove are free from impurities.
A bar with any of the following faults should be replaced
immediately:
Wear inside the bar rails that permits the chain to lay
over sideways
Bent guide bar
Cracked or broken rails
Spread rails
MAINTENANCE
TRANSPORTING AND STORING
See Figure 41.
Always remove the battery pack before transporting or
storing chain saw. Place battery pack indoors in a dry,
secure location out of the reach of children when storing.
Failure to follow these instructions may lead to accidental
starting or unauthorized use and result in serious personal
injury.
Do not store or transport the chain saw when it is run-
ning. The chain saw should always be idle before storing
or transporting.
Always place the guide bar scabbard on the bar and chain
before storing or transporting the chain saw. Use caution
to avoid the sharp teeth of the chain.
Clean the chain saw thoroughly before storing. Store the
chain saw indoors, in a dry place that is locked and/or
inaccessible to children.
Keep away from corrosive agents such as garden chemi-
cals and de-icing salts.
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