
MAINTANING THE CC7574
3. Pull the outer primary filter and the inner safety
filter out of the air cleaner housing. Inspect the
outer primary filter for damages and replace as
necessary.
4. Inspect the inside of the air cleaner housing and
the end cover for debris, and wipe them down
with a damp cloth as necessary. DO NOT use
compressed air to blow out the inside of the air
cleaner. DO NOT allow dust to enter the air
intake tube when cleaning or replacing parts.
5. Insert a new inner safety filter into the air
cleaner housing and gently push the filter into
the unit until it feels secure.
Inner Safety Filter
6. Place the outer primary filter into the air cleaner
housing (over the inner safety filter) and gently push
the filter into the unit until it feels secure.
7. Place the end cover tightly up against the ridge at
the end of the air cleaner housing.
8. Turn the end cover clockwise to lock the cover onto
the air cleaner housing.
9. Push the tab in on the air cleaner housing end cover
to secure.
Storing
Complete the tasks listed below prior to storing the
saw for longer time frames:
•
Drain the water lines/hoses.
•
Turn off all switches and controls.
•
Lower the saw completely to remove strain on
the lifting mechanism.
•
Clean and wipe down the saw to remove dust,
debris, and slurry from saw components
(especially fans).
•
Remove the battery and store in a proper
location, out of reach from children.
•
Refer to the engine manual for all engine and
fuel recommendations prior to storing.
•
Store the saw in a dry area, protected from
outdoor elements and out of reach from
children.
Disposal
Dispose of the saw when it’s no longer repairable,
and/or contains safety hazards not worth repairing
or maintaining. Complete the tasks listed below
when discontinuing usage:
•
Drain all fluids and dispose of according to city,
state, and federal regulations.
•
Remove the battery and bring to a recycling
facility; many battery retailers also accept old
batteries.
•
Transport the saw to a salvage yard or
recycling facility.
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