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CORDLESS TOP HANDLE CHAIN SAW — CSX3000
10
EN
ADJUSTING OIL-FLOW (Fig. F)
◾
This saw is equipped with an
Oil-Flow Adjustment
Screw (F-1)
, located on the bottom of the tool, it is
used to adjust the oil flow for lubricating the chain, bar
and cutting system. Increasing or reducing the oil-flow
in the direction of arrows as marked on the housing.
LED INDICATOR ON THE CHAIN SAW
The chain saw is equipped with 2 LED indicators to indicate
oil status and the charge level of the battery pack(s).
LED indicator
Meaning
Action
Low oil-
indicator
(A-8)
Flashing red Oil shortage
Fill the oil
tank
Off
Has the oil
/
Battery
indicator
(A-7)
Shining
green
Battery pack has
the power
/
Flashing
green
Battery pack is
nearly depleted
and needs to
be charged
immediately.
Charge the
battery
ATTACHING THE BATTERY HOLSTER TO THE CLIMBING
HARNESS
This chainsaw comes with a battery holster, it is used to
carry the battery pack and allows to be attached to the
climbing harness (not provided).
NOTICE:
Fastening the battery holster firmly onto the
climbing harness, prior to wear the climbing harness.
WARNING:
The climbing harness with quick-release
function need to be prepared to prevent the emergency
occurs.
1. Seek a preferable point for hanging this battery
holster on the climbing harness, hang the battery
holster on the climbing harness by using the
belt
hook (G-1)
(Fig. G1).
2. Wrap the belt around the climbing harness to fix
battery holster in place (Fig. G2 & G3).
3. Attach two
rings (G-2)
of safety strop to the climbing
harness by using two karabiners (not provided), as
shown in Fig G4.
G-1 Belt Hook
G-2 Rings
NOTICE:
◾
When climbing the tree, attaching the ring 1 & 2 of
the safety strop to the climbing harness by using
karabiners(not provided) (Fig. G5).
◾
When the tool is in use, detach the ring 2 from the
climbing harness, hold the saw by two hands to
perform your cutting (Fig. G6).
SECURING THE SAW TO BATTERY HOLSTER
Attach the
saw hook (H-2)
of safety strop to the
eyelet
(H-1)
(Fig. H)
.
H-1 Eyelet
H-2 Saw Hook
INSTALLING/REMOVING BATTERY PACK
NOTICE:
Fully charge the battery pack before its first use.
To Install (Fig. I1)
Align the ribs of the battery pack with the mounting slots
then slide the battery pack into the battery holster until it
snaps into position.
To Remove (Fig. I2)
Press the battery release button with your thumb to remove
the battery pack.
STARTING/STOPPING THE CHAIN SAW
To Start
1. Align the “
” marks on the
power plug(J-2)
and
the chain saw 's
electric socket(J-1)
, then insert the
plug into the chain saw until the GREEN seal on the
plug COMPLETELY disappears into the socket (Fig.J1).
2. Push the “ON/OFF” switch to position
“ON”
(Fig. J2).
3. Pull the kickback brake paddle towards the main
handle to the
position.
4. Move the
locking tongue (J-3)
forwards and then
press the
variable-speed trigger (J-4)
. The more
you pull up the variable-speed trigger, the higher
rotating speed the saw chain is (Fig. J3).
J-1 Electric Socket
J-3 Locking Tongue
J-2 Power Plug
J-4 Variable-speed Trigger
To Stop
1. Release the variable-speed trigger to stop the chain saw.
NOTICE:
The saw chain will continue to rotate for a short
while after the variable-speed trigger is released. Take care
to avoid contact after releasing the variable-speed trigger
and when setting down the chain saw.
2. Push the kickback brake paddle forward to the brake
position “ ”.
3. Turn the “ON-OFF” switch to position “
OFF
”.