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Scheppach PCS6-20ProS Traduction Des Instructions D'origine page 49

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You can find out how to dispose of the disused
device from your local authority or city adminis-
tration.
Fuels and oils
• Before disposing of the unit, the fuel tank and the
engine oil tank must be emptied!
• Fuel and engine oil do not belong in household
waste or drains, but must be collected or disposed
of separately!
• Empty oil and fuel tanks must be disposed of in
an environmentally friendly manner.
14. Troubleshooting
The following table shows fault symptoms and describes remedial measures in the event of your machine failing to
work properly. If you cannot localise and rectify the problem with this, please contact your service workshop.
Fault
Product does not start
Motor stops during
operation
Reduced performance
(max. speed not
reached)
No oil on the chain
Unusual vibration
Possible cause
Battery empty
Battery defective
Overload protection has
tripped.
On/off switch defective
Motor defective
Battery empty
Battery not inserted
correctly
Battery defective
Battery depleted
Battery not fully charged
The oil tank is empty.
The oil guide groove is
dirty.
Oil pump malfunction
Guide bar or saw chain
is loose
Product malfunction
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Remedy
Charge battery
Check the rechargeable battery, if necessary, have it
repaired by a recognised electrician or replace the re-
chargeable battery.
Wait until the overload protection restores the power
supply.
Repair by an authorised service centre
Repair by an authorised service centre
Charge battery
Re-insert battery
Clean contacts, replace original rechargeable battery
Replace battery
Charge battery
Fill oil tank.
Clean groove
Contact an authorised service centre for repair.
Check that the guide bar is firmly in place and that the saw-
chain is correctly tensioned
Repair by an authorised service centre
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