Tensioning The Saw Chain; Filling Oiltank - EGO CSX3000 Notice D'emploi

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1. Ensure the kickback brake paddle is set to
position.
2. Unscrew the bar nut (A-17) anticlockwise to take off
the side cover assembly (A-18).
3. Lay the saw chain in a loop on a flat surface and
straighten any kinks (Fig. B1).
4. Place the drive links (B-1) into the groove (B-2) on
guide bar and make the chain a loop at the back of the
guide bar (Fig. B2).
5. Hold the chain in position on the guide bar and place
the loop around the chain sprocket (B-3) of the
power head and check the following items (Fig. B3):
a)
Chain drive links are seated in the teeth of chain
sprocket (B-3).
b) Tensioning screw (B-4) and guide bolt (B-5)
locates in the slot of guide bar. Tensioning pin
(B-6) is engaged in the hole of guide bar.
NOTICE:
Make sure that the direction of the arrows on the
saw chain teeth is always facing forward (Fig. B3).
6. Refer to the section "TENSIONING THE SAW CHAIN"
to ensure the chain is properly assembled without
binding.
7. Align two guide rods (B-7) of the side cover assembly
with respective holes (B-8) in the saw, then fit the
side cover assembly (Fig. B4).
8. Tighten the bar nut.
B-1 Drive Links
B-5 Guide Bolt
B-2 Groove
B-6 Tensioning Pin
B-3 Chain Sprocket
B-7 Guide Rods
B-4 Tensioning Screw
B-8 Holes
NOTICE:
If the guide bar needs to be replaced, disassemble
the side cover assembly and reassemble it with the new
guide bar as Fig. C shown.
OPERATION
APPLICATION
This chain saw is designed specifically for in-tree
surgery and maintenance.
This saw should only be used by persons who
are specially trained in tree maintenance work.
NOTICE:
Recommendation that the first-time user should,
as a minimum, practice cutting logs on a saw-horse or
cradle.

TENSIONING THE SAW CHAIN

WARNING:
Never touch or adjust the chain while the
motor is running. The saw chain is very sharp; always wear
protective gloves when performing maintenance to the chain.
The saw chain expands or contracts during normal saw
operation. Chain tension changes as a result. Check chain
tension regularly during operation and readjust if necessary.
1. Switch off the chainsaw, engage the chain brake and
disconnect the power plug.
2. Loosen the bar nut, so that the guide bar can move
freely for future adjustment.
3. Hold the bar nose up, and adjust the tension screw
until the following points apply:
a)
Chain sag in the center of the bar is around:
1 - 2 mm (Fig. D).
b) Disengage the chain brake, ensure chain can be
pulled along the bar with two fingers.
NOTICE:
Carefully perform this step to avoid personal
injuries, Due to this DC motor contains magnetic material,
compare with conventional gasoline chain saw, when you
run the saw chain by two fingers, you'd feel a certain amount
of resistance. It is not as smooth as you do with gasoline
chain saw.
4. Hold the bar nose up and tighten the bar nut.
NOTICE:
If chain sag in the center of the bar is not
1 - 2 mm, readjust chain tension.

FILLING OILTANK

1. Disconnect the power plug from the chain saw.
2. Position the chain saw on its side on a firm, flat surface,
so that the oil-tank cap is facing upwards. Open the
oil-tank cap. if it is too tight, use the slot-head of the
combi- wrench (provided) to loosen it (Fig. E).
3. Carefully pour the oil into the oil tank. Fill to the bottom
of the fill neck. Wipe off any excess oil and close it.
NOTICE:
The chain saw is not filled with oil at the time of
purchase. It is essential to fill the tank with oil before
use. The chain is automatically lubricated with chain oil
during operation.
It is specially designed to provide low friction and
faster cuts.
Never use oil or other lubricants not specifically
designed for use on the bar and chain. This can lead
to a clogged oil system, which may cause premature
wear of the bar and chain.
CORDLESS TOP HANDLE CHAIN SAW — CSX3000
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