Maintenance And Cleaning; Before Each Use - Oregon CS250 Manuel D'instruction

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OREGON® CORDLESS TOOL SYSTEM
CHAIN SAW MODEL CS250

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

WARNING: INSPECT THE CHAIN
SAW. REGULAR INSPECTION
IS THE FIRST STEP TO PROPER
MAINTENANCE. BY FOLLOWING
THE GUIDELINES BELOW, YOU
CAN MAXIMISE SAFETY AND
SATISFACTION. SHOULD YOU
IDENTIFY ANY DAMAGED OR
EXCESSIVELY WORN PARTS, REPLACE
THEM IMMEDIATELY. FAILURE TO
IDENTIFY AND REPLACE DAMAGED
OR WORN PARTS CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING: REMOVE THE BATTERY
PACK FROM THE CHAIN SAW
BEFORE INSPECTING, CLEANING,
OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE. A
BATTERY OPERATED TOOL WITH THE
BATTERY PACK INSERTED IS ALWAYS
ON AND CAN START ACCIDENTLY.
CAUTION: WHEN CLEANING THE
CHAIN SAW, DO NOT IMMERSE IN
WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS.

BEFORE EACH USE

• Handles: Front and rear handles should
not have cracks or other damage They
should be clean and dry
• Hand Guard: The hand guard should be
free of damage and able to move easily
back and forth When moved, the hand
guard should activate the chain brake
• Guide Bar: The guide bar should be
straight and free of chips, cracks, or
excessive wear
• Saw Chain: The chain should be properly
tensioned, and all components free of
cracks, chips, or excessive wear
• Side Cover: 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
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
• Battery Pack: The battery pack should
be clean, dry, with no signs of puncture,
impact, or other damage The contacts
should be clean, dry and free of debris
• Battery Port: The battery port and
contacts should be clean, dry, and free
of debris
• Chain Brake: Test the chain brake to
make sure it is functioning properly
• Oil Level: Oil should fill the inspection
window If not, fill the oil reservoir before
use
• Motor Cover: Check for cracks in the
cover and debris in the air intake vents
PERIODICALLY
• Drive Sprocket: Look for deep grooves,
broken teeth, or burrs
• Tensioning Screw: Inspect the head
and body of the tensioning screw for
excessive wear, stripped or crossed
threads, or other damage
• Bar-Mounting Area: Make sure 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
• Charger: The charger should be clean,
dry, and free of punctures or other
damage The battery tray and contacts
should be free of debris
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