GB
Saw chain
File diameter
(chain bar)
9 HELP IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION
CAUTION! Risk of injury. Sharp-edged
and moving appliance parts can lead to injury.
■
Always wear protective gloves during mainte-
nance, care and cleaning work.
■
Switch off the appliance and remove the re-
chargeable battery.
Malfunction
Engine does not start.
The chain bar and saw chain
become hot when running.
Generation of smoke.
Engine running, but the saw
chain does not move.
Only sawdust is thrown out,
rather than wood chips. The
chain saw has to be pushed
through the wood.
Appliance vibrates unusually.
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Top plate an-
gle
Depth gauge setting
Cause
No battery voltage present.
Overload protection has
switched off.
Chain brake engaged.
The saw chain is tensioned
too tightly.
Oil tank is empty.
The oil entry hole and/or
groove of the chain bar are
dirty.
The saw chain is tensioned
too tightly.
Appliance errors
The saw chain is blunt.
Appliance errors
Down angle
Head tilt angle
(55°)
NOTE For malfunctions that are not listed in
this table or that you cannot resolve yourself,
please contact our customer service.
Remedy
Have the power supply checked by
a qualified electrician.
Wart until the overload protection re-
establishes the power supply.
Release the chain brake.
Reduce chain tension.
Replenish the saw chain oil.
Check the oil tank for damage.
Clean the oil entry hole and groove
of the chain bar.
Reduce chain tension.
Contact a service centre of the man-
ufacturer.
Sharpen the saw chain or contact
one of the manufacturer's service
centres.
Contact a service centre of the man-
ufacturer.
Help in case of malfunction
Depth
gauge set-
ting
File
CS 1825