EGO PRO X CSX5000 Manual page 10

56 volt lithium-ion cordless chain saw
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ATTACHING/DETACHING THE BATTERY PACK
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NOTE:
The fuel-gauge circle on the LCD screen indicates
the battery-charge level (Fig. A1). The circle will flash
when the battery charge near depletion. Fully charge your
battery pack before first use.
Use only with EGO's battery packs and chargers listed in
Fig. A2.
Fully charge before first use.
To Attach
Align the battery ribs with the mounting slots and press
the battery pack down until you hear a "click" (Fig. I).
To Detach
Depress the battery-release button and pull the battery
pack out (Fig. J).
STARTING/STOPPING THE CHAIN SAW
NOTICE:
Before starting the chain saw, check for the oil
level, saw teeth sharpness and properly working kickback
brake paddle. Besides, balanced footing and proper
distance away from the ground are needed.
To Start (Fig. K)
1. Pull the chain-kickback brake paddle towards the
front handle to the operating position (Fig. K).
2. Firmly grasp the front handle with the left hand and
the rear handle with the right hand.
WARNING:
To avoid injury, always use the chain
saw with the right hand grasping the gripping area of
the rear handle (Fig. L).
3. Press and hold the lock-off button with the thumb of
your right hand, then squeeze the trigger switch with
the fingers of your right hand to start the saw
(Fig. L).
L-1
Gripping Area
4. Release the lock-off button and continue to squeeze
the trigger switch for continued operation.
5. The further the trigger switch is depressed, the
greater the chain speed. Adjust the speed to suit the
task at hand.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to start the saw when the
saw chain is in a cut.
To Stop
1. Move the chain saw away from cutting area, and
then release the trigger switch to stop the chain saw.
2. Push the chain-kickback brake paddle forward to the
brake position to engage the chain brake (Fig. K).
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56 VOLT LITHIUM-ION CORDLESS CHAIN SAW — CSX5000
WARNING:
Always remove the battery pack from the
machine during work breaks and after finishing work.
CHANGING SPEED MODE (FIG. M)
This machine features three speed modes. Each speed mode
limits the maximum speed of the chain saw. The speed mode
will change with every press of the chain speed shifter.
The speed level on the LCD screen will display the active
speed mode: one bar for low speed, two bars for medium
speed, and three bars for high speed. The low speed mode
(ECO) provides better control of the machine and longer
operating time per charge.
M-1
Speed Level
M-2
Bluetooth Icon
M-3
Headlight Icon
M-4
Brake Icon
High-temperature
M-5
Indicator
M-6
Fuel-gauge Circle M-12
NOTE:
When using EGO battery pack rated 4.0Ah or less,
only the ECO mode is available. And use of EGO battery
pack rated less than 6.0Ah will not allow you to achieve high
speed. For best performance, we strongly recommend use of
EGO battery packs that are 6.0Ah (e.g., BA3360T) or more.
NOTE:
The chain saw features chain speed memory
function. The next time the chain saw is turned on, the
previously used speed mode will be activated.
NOTE:
The LCD screen lights up when trigger switch is
pulled or when the oil-feeding button or headlight/Bluetooth
button is pressed. By default, the LCD screen automatically
turns off after about 1 second of inactivity.
NOTE:
Pressing the chain speed shifter will not turn on the
LCD screen.
LOAD LEVEL (Fig. M)
The load level on the right side of the LCD screen shows
the current load on the machine. The higher number of
bars indicates the higher load and the lower number of bars
indicates the lower load.
This feature is primarily intended for experienced gas-
powered chain saw users that may not have the "feel" of
how the battery-powered saw behaves under different loads.
It helps users monitoring workload so as to avoid long time
Load Current
M-7
Level
Headlight/
M-8
Bluetooth Button
Oil-feeding
M-9
Button
Chain Speed
M-10
Shifter
M-11
Oil Output Level
Low Oil Indicator

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