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d. Reassemble the guide bar and chain
on the chain saw and adjust the
chain tension, following the section:
"Replacing the bar and chain" and
"Adjusting the chain tension".
19. Transporting and storing
• Do not store or transport the chain
saw when it is running. Always remove
the battery pack before storing or
transporting.
20. Troubleshooting
WARNING: Always protect your hands by wearing heavy gloves when performing any
maintenance on the saw chain. Always remove the battery pack when servicing or
transporting the chain saw.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
• The battery pack is not
• There is no electrical contact
• The battery pack is depleted.
• The battery pack is too hot.
• The lock-off button is not
Motor does not
run.
• Chain brake is engaged.
• Saw chain is bound in the
• Debris in bar groove.
• Debris in side cover.
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attached to the chain saw.
between the saw and battery.
depressed before pressing
the trigger switch.
wood.
• Always place the guide bar sheath on
the guide bar and chain before storing or
transporting the chain saw. Use caution
to avoid the sharp teeth of the chain.
• Clean the chain saw thoroughly before
storing. Store the chain saw indoors,
in a dry place that is locked and/or
inaccessible to children.
• Keep away from corrosive agents such
as garden chemicals and de-icing salts.
SOLUTION
• Attach the battery pack to the
chain saw.
• Remove the battery, check
contacts and reinstall the battery
pack.
• Charge the battery pack.
• Remove the battery pack from
the tool and allow it to cool until
the temperature drops below
152°F (67°c).
• Press down the lock-off button
and hold it, then depress the
trigger switch to turn on the chain
saw.
• Pull the chain kickback brake
handle backward toward the front
handle.
• Release the trigger switch;
remove the saw chain and guide
bar from the wood, then restart
the chain saw.
• Press the saw chain against the
wood, move the chain saw back
and forth to discharge the debris.
• Remove battery pack, then
remove side cover and clean out
debris.