Ryobi Outdoor CS1800 manual Operation, Battery Pack and Charger

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OPERATION

BATTERY PACK AND CHARGER

LED FUNCTION OF CHARGER

See Figure 6.

LED WILL BE ON TO INDICATE STATUS OF CHARGER AND BATTERY PACK:

Red LED on = Fast charging mode.

Green LED on = Fully charged battery pack.

Yellow and Green LEDs on = Control charge or defective battery pack.

No LED on = Defective charger or battery pack.

CHARGING YOUR CHAIN SAW

The battery pack for your chain saw has been shipped in a low charge condition to prevent possible problems. Therefore, you should charge it prior to use.

NOTE: Batteries will not reach full charge the first time they are charged. Allow several cycles (pruning followed by recharging) for them to fully charge.

TO CHARGE

Charge battery pack only with the charger pro- vided.

Make sure power supply is normal household voltage, 120 volts, 60 Hz, AC only.

Connect charger to power supply.

Place battery pack in charger. See Figure 3. Align raised rib on battery pack with groove in charger.

BATTERY

PACK

BATTERY

CHARGER

RED LIGHT

GREEN

YELLOW LIGHT

LIGHT

RED LIGHT “ON” INDICATES FAST CHARGING MODE

YELLOW AND GREEN LIGHTS “ON” INDICATES CONTROL CHARGE OR POSSIBLE FAULTY BATTERY

GREEN LIGHT “ON” INDICATES FULLY CHARGED

Fig. 6

Press down on battery pack to be sure contacts on battery pack engage properly with contacts in charger. When properly connected, red light will turn on.

Normally, the yellow and green lights on the charger will come on. This indicates charger is in control charge mode and should switch to fast charge mode within 5 minutes. When charger is in fast charge mode the red light will come on. If after a period of 15 minutes the yellow and green lights remain on, remove the battery pack, wait 1 minute and reinsert battery pack in charger. If the yellow and green lights continue to remain on an addi- tional 15 minutes, the battery pack is damaged and will not accept charge.

When your battery pack becomes fully charged, the red light will turn off and the green light will turn on.

After normal usage, 1 hour of charge time is required to be fully charged. A minimum charge time of 1 to 1-1/2 hours is required to recharge a completely discharged tool.

The battery pack will become slightly warm to the touch while charging. This is normal and does not indicate a problem.

DO NOT place charger in an area of extreme heat or cold. It will work best at temperatures above 50°F and below 100°F.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR RECHARGING HOT BATTERIES

When using your chain saw continuously, the batteries in your battery pack will become hot. You should let a hot battery pack cool down for approximately 30 minutes before attempting to recharge.

NOTE: This situation only occurs when continuous use of your chain saw causes the batteries to become hot. It does not occur under normal circumstances. Refer to “Charging Your Chain saw” earlier in this manual, for normal recharging of batteries. If the charger/charging assembly does not charge your battery pack under normal circumstances, return both the battery pack and charger/charging assembly to your nearest Ryobi Authorized Service dealer for electrical check.

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Contents Operators Manual Introduction Table of ContentsRead ALL Instructions Basic Safety Precautions Important Safety InstructionsSafety Apparel See Figures 1 KickbackPull Push CUTTING/WORK AreaBattery Safety Understanding Your Chain SAW Safety DevicesCharger Safety Symbol Name Explanation SymbolsSymbol Meaning Features SpecificationsUnpacking ApplicationsScabbard Rear Handle BAR SAFE-T-TIP Chain Battery Pack Hand GuardTrigger Lock Button HEX KEYFront Handle Guard Glossary of TermsOperation Battery Pack and ChargerTo Remove Battery Pack To Install Battery PackBattery Port Pack Latches Chain OIL SystemPreparation for Cutting Starting and Stopping the Chain SAWStarting the Chain SAW Stopping the Chain SAWProper Grip Improper Chain Line Work Area Precautions Basic Cutting ProcedureProper Cutting Stance Tree FellingRetreat Zone Hinge Planned Line of Fall Safe Retreat ZoneNotch Approx /3 Diameter Trunk Back CUT Wedge BuckingSee Figures 18 through Notch Back CUT Hinge KickbackLOG Supported AT ONE END Bucking Logs Under StressLOG Supported AT Both Ends Load Finishing CUT 1ST CUTLimbing Types of Cutting UsedOverbucking UnderbuckingSpringpole Springpoles PruningLoad Second CUT First CUT 1/3 Diameter Finishing CUTAssembling BAR and Chain MaintenanceSprocket Washer ChainChain Tensioning Screw See Figures 30 Chain TensionHOW to Sharpen the Cutters Chain MaintenanceLeft Hand Cutters TOP Plate Filing AngleSide Plate Angle Depth Gauge ClearanceReversing the Guide BAR Guide BAR MaintenanceSee Figures 41, 42, Mounting SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard MAINTE- NanceSee Figures 42 Mounting Screw Locking Rivet SAFE-T-TIP Tighten 3/4 A TurnBattery Pack Preparation for Recycling Disposal of the Exhausted BatteryTransporting and Storing BatteriesBAR and Chain Combinations TroubleshootingRecommended BAR and Chain Combinations Page Page Volt Cordless Chain Saw Model No. CS1800