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Removing the battery pack
Note
During longer work breaks, remove the battery pack
from the device and secure it against unauthorised use.
1. Pull the battery pack unlocking button in the direc-
tion of the battery pack.
Illustration Z
2. Press the battery pack unlocking button to unlock
the battery pack.
3. Remove the battery pack from the device.
Finishing operation
1. Remove the battery pack from the device (see
Chapter
2. Clean the device (see Chapter
).
Transport
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CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during transporta-
tion.
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CAUTION
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
Remove the battery pack from the device before trans-
port.
Transport the device only with the blade guard fitted.
1. Remove the battery pack (see chapter
).
2. Push the hand guard/chain brake lever towards the
guide rail.
Illustration N
The chain brake is locked.
3. Install the bar scabbard.
Illustration F
4. Only carry the device by the handle and with the
guide rail facing to the rear.
5. Empty the chain oil tank when transporting over
longer distances.
a Remove the chain oil tank cap.
Illustration G
b Fill the chain lubricating oil into a suitable contain-
er.
c Tighten the chain oil tank cap.
6. Secure the device against slipping and tipping over
when transporting in vehicles.
Storage
몇
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during storage.
몇
CAUTION
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
Remove the battery pack from the device before stor-
age.
Store the device only with the blade guard fitted.
1. Remove the battery pack (see chapter
).
2. Push the hand guard/chain brake lever towards the
guide rail.
Illustration N
The chain brake is locked.
3. Install the bar scabbard.
Illustration F
4. Empty the chain oil tank.
a Remove the chain oil tank cap.
Illustration G
b Fill the chain lubricating oil into a suitable contain-
er.
c Tighten the chain oil tank cap.
5. If the device is to be stored for more than one month,
oil the chain to prevent rust.
6. Store the device in a dry, well ventilated location.
Keep away from corrosive substances such as gar-
den chemicals and defrosting salt. Do not store the
device outdoors.
Care and service
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CAUTION
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
Remove the battery from the device before all work on
the device.
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CAUTION
Sharp chain
Incision injuries
Wear protective gloves when working on the chain.
Cleaning the device
1. Remove the battery pack (see Chapter
2. Use a brush to clean the chain of cutting residue and
dirt.
Illustration AA
3. Clean the housing and handles with a soft, dry cloth.
4. Check the function of the chain brake after every
cleaning (see Chapter
).
Maintenance intervals
Before every use
The following activities must be carried out before every
use:
Check the filling level of the chain oil, top up the
chain oil if necessary (see Chapter
Check the chain tension (see Chapter
).
Check the chain for sufficient sharpness, if neces-
sary replace the chain (see Chapter
).
Check the device for damage.
Check all pins, nuts and screws for tightness.
Check the function of the chain brake (see Chapter
Checking the functionality of the chain brake
).
Every 5 operating hours
Check the function of the chain brake every 5 oper-
ating hours (see Chapter
Maintenance work
Checking the functionality of the chain brake
1. Switch the device on.
2. While the device is running, turn your hand on the
front handle so that the hand guard/chain brake le-
ver is pressed towards the guide rail with the back of
your hand.
The chain brake is locked.
The chain must come to a standstill.
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