Use and Care Manual

Cordless Chainsaw EN
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This machine will only run when 2 batteries
are installed. It is recommended to use the
same two batteries and charge the two
batteries at the same time.
When you use two batteries with different
power, the machine will only run to the
lower common denominator.
5. POWER INDICATOR LIGHT (See Fig. J)
MPORTANT:
When only one light is illuminated, your
battery is overly discharged, even though
the machine may still be capable to work.
Continuing to operate your machine with
the battery in this discharged condition may
reduce the life and performance of your
battery.
When no light are illuminated, at least one
battery is not fully installed or battery may be
defective, please double check the batteries
are fully seated into position.
BATTERY STATUS
Before starting or after use, press the button beside
the power indicator light on the machine to check the
battery capacity.
During operation, the battery capacity will be
indicated automatically by the battery power
indicator. The indicator constantly senses and
displays the battery condition as follows.
For the machine with 2 battery packs with different
power, the power indicator light displays the battery
condition with the lower one of the two batteries.
Battery indicator
light status
Battery condition
Five green lights
(
) are
illuminated.
The two batteries are in a
highly charged condition.
Two, three or four
green lights are
illuminated.
The two batteries have a
remaining charge. The more
lights are illuminated, the
more battery capacity.
Only one green
light (
) is
illuminated.
The battery level of at
least one battery pack is
very low. Please check and
charge the battery pack.
No light is
illuminated.
At least one battery is not
fully installed or battery
may be defective.
Only one light is
flashing twice per
cycle.
At least one battery is
over discharged (please
refer to the battery charge
condition), please recharge
the two batteries at once
before use again or storage.
Only one light
is flashing three
times per cycle.
At least one battery is hot,
wait for them cool down
before start again.
Only one light is
flashing four times
per cycle.
The machine is over load.
Remove tool from cutting
area and try again.
Only one light is
flashing five times
per cycle.
Chain brake lever is acti-
vated. Pull the front hand
guard towards the operator
(position
) to deactivate
chain brake.
6. SWITCHING ON AND OFF (SEE FIG. K)
ATTENTION: Check the battery packs
before using your cordless tool. Only
use the battery pack listed in the accessories
section.
For switching on the tool, press the lock-out
button, then fully press the on/off switch and hold
in this position. The lock-out button can now be
released.
For switching off, release the on/off switch.
NOTE: The chain brake must be activated in order for
the saw to be switched on.
7. CHAIN BRAKE LEVER (SEE FIG. L)
The chain brake lever is a safety mechanism
activated through the front hand guard, when
kickback occurs. Chain stops immediately.
The following function check should be carried out at
regular intervals. Pull the front hand guard towards
the operator (position
) to deactivate chain brake.
To activate the chain brake, push front hand guard
forwards (position
).
NOTE: If the saw is unable to start, even though it is
assembled properly and working with fully charged
battery packs, then you should check if the chain
brake lever is in the correct position (position
).
8. CUTTING
Important: Is the oil tank filled? Check
the Oil Level Window prior to starting
and regularly during operation (See Fig.
M). Refill oil when oil level is low. A full oil
tank will last approx. 12 minutes of cutting
depending on sawing intensity and stops.
Check recent replaced chain tension about
every 10 minutes during operation.
(1) Installing the battery pack into the machine.
(2) Make sure section of log to be cut is not laying on
the ground. This will keep the chain from touching
the ground as it cuts through the log.
Touching the ground while the chain is moving is
dangerous and will dull the chain.
(3) Use both hands to grip saw. Always use left hand
to grip front handle and right hand to grip rear
handle. Use a firm grip. Thumbs and fingers must
wrap around saw handles. (See Fig. N)
(4) Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet-