Operation - GreenWorks 2000507 Operator's Manual

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36. Over buck
37. Log supported both ends
38. Bucking a log
39. Stand on uphill side when cutting because log may roll
40. Battery pack
41. Charger
42. Charger cable
43. On/off switch
ASSEMBLY
This chain saw require assembly, but user should
know how to assemble the guide bar and saw chain.
Check the chain tensioning and add oil as described later
in this manual before each operation.
ASSEMBLING THE GUIDE BAR AND SAW CHAIN
See figure 2 7
Make sure remove the battery pack from the unit. Wear
protective gloves.
Unscrew the sprocket cover tighten knob (item 15) and
remove the sprocket cover.
The saw chain should face in the direction of chain
rotation. If they face backwards, turn the loop over.
Place the chain drive links into the bar groove.
Position the chain so there is a loop at the back of
the bar.
Hold the chain in position on the bar and place the
loop around the sprocket and make sure it is correctly
mounted. Make sure the bar hole fits well with bolt
(item 16) for saw chain tension.
Replace the sprocket cover, turn the chain tension
adjust knob (item 13) clockwise until the saw chain
is properly tensioned. The guide bar must then be
pushed upwards, check chain tension again, do not
tension the chain too tight.
After the chain is well tensioned, tighten the knob
(item 15) again.
Note: The saw chain is properly tensioned if, in the middle
of the guide bar, it can be lifted 3mm to 4mm from the
edge of the guide bar. Start the saw again with a new saw
chain, allowing it to run in for 2~3 minutes.
WARNING
After the run in time, check the chain tension and re
tighten the chain if necessary.
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OPERATION

For complete charging instructions, refer to the
Operator's Manuals for your Greenworkstools
battery pack and charger models.
which complies with EN 60335-2-29 for charging
NOTE: To avoid serious personal injury, always remove
the battery pack and keep hands clear of the lock out
button when carrying or transporting the tool.
BEFORE EACH USE CHECKING THE CHAIN TENSION
See Figure 7.
Remove the battery pack from the chain saw before
checking the chain tension or making adjustments to
the chain. Wear protective gloves while touching the
chain, bar or areas around the chain.
TO INSTALL BATTERY PACK
See Figure 2.
TO REMOVE BATTERY PACK
See Figure 2.
CHECKING THE CHAIN LUBRICANT
See Figure 1.
Check the chain tension before each use of the saw.
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WARNING
Pull the chain in the middle of the lower side of the
bar away from the bar. The gap between the cutter in
the chain and the bar should be between 3mm 4mm.
If you need to adjust the chain tension, please refer to
the section "ADJUSTING THE CHAIN TENSION" later
in this manual.
Align the battery pack (item 40) with the battery
compartment on the chain saw.
Grasp the chain saw (item 3) firmly.
Push the battery pack into the battery compartment
until the latch locks into place.
You should hear a "click" once the battery is installed.
Press the battery release button (item 18) on the chain
saw. This will cause the battery to raise out of the tool
slightly.
Grasp the chain saw (item 3) firmly, and pull the
battery pack (item 40) out of handle.
Check the amount of oil in the chain saw by looking at
the oil level gauge (item 7). If the oil level is low, follow
the steps shown in section "ADDING CHAIN & BAR
LUBRICANT" of this manual.
WARNING
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Use the charger
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