Maintenance
WARNING: A battery operated tool
with the battery pack inserted can start
accidentally. Remove the battery pack
before inspecting, cleaning, or performing
maintenance.
CAUTION: Inspect the pole saw regularly.
Regular inspection is the first step to proper
maintenance. Follow the guidelines below to
maximize safety and satisfaction. Have any
damaged or excessively worn parts replaced
immediately.
CAUTION: When cleaning the pole saw, do
not immerse in water or other liquids. Do not
use a pressure washer to clean the pole saw.
Inspection
Before each use, and if the pole saw has been
dropped, inspect these parts:
POLE SAW
• The guide bar should be straight and free of
chips, cracks, or excessive wear
• The saw chain should be properly tensioned and
sharp, and all components free of cracks, chips,
or excessive wear See "Tensioning the saw
chain" and "Sharpening the saw chain"
• The side cover should be free of cracks or other
damage It should fit tightly to the saw body with
no warping Make sure the chain catch is free of
cracks
• Make sure the oil tank is full before use
• When the pole saw is running without the guide
bar and saw chain attached, a small amount of
oil should seep from the hole in the bar pad See
"Checking the automatic oiler"
Periodically inspect these parts:
• Check the drive sproket for deep grooves, broken
teeth, or burrs
• Inspect the head and body of the tensioning
screw for excessive wear, stripped or crossed
threads, or other damage
• Look underneath the side cover and make sure
that the bar mounting stud is not bent, stripped,
or cross-threaded and that the bar pad and
alignment flange are free of debris and intact
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Operation and Maintenance
POWERHEAD
• The handle should not have cracks or other
damage It should be clean, dry, and free of oil,
moisture, or anything else that prevents a firm
grip
• The electronics cooling vent should be clear and
free of debris
• The battery pack should be clean, dry, and show
no signs of puncture, impact, or other damage
The contacts should be clean, dry, and free of
debris
• The battery port and contacts should be clean,
dry, and free of debris
• The variable speed trigger should operate
smoothly and should cause increased powerhead
speed with increased pressure
• The variable speed trigger should prevent the
motor starting if it is not depressed
• Screws should be tight and hold each component
in place
PS600 Multi-attachment