Ryobi Outdoor CS1800 manual Chain OIL System, To Install Battery Pack, To Remove Battery Pack

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OPERATION

TO INSTALL BATTERY PACK

See Figure 7.

1.Place the battery pack in your chain saw. Align raised rib on battery pack with groove in chain saw’s battery port.

2.Make sure the latches on each side of the battery pack snap in place and that battery pack is secured in chain saw before beginning operation.

TO REMOVE BATTERY PACK

See Figure 7.

Locate latches on side of battery pack and depress both sides to release the battery pack from the chain saw.

CAUTION:

When placing battery pack in your chain saw, be sure raised rib on battery pack aligns with groove in chain saw's battery port and latches snap in place properly. Improper assembly of battery pack can cause damage to internal components.

CAUTION:

Remove battery pack from unit. Fill oil tank with Homelite Bar and Chain Oil before starting the chain saw. Failure to lubricate the chain will cause damage to the bar and chain.

CHAIN OIL SYSTEM

See Figure 8.

1.Use Homelite Bar and Chain Oil. It is formulated to perform over a wide temperature range with no dilution required.

NOTE: Do not use dirty, used or otherwise contami- nated oils. Damage may occur to the bar or chain.

2.Carefully pour the bar and chain oil into the tank.

3.Check and fill the oil tank when battery is re- charged, or as needed.

4.Depress the oil tank cap several times to pump the oil to the chain before starting the saw.

5.Depress the oil tank cap every 20-30 seconds while cutting to keep the chain lubricated.

NOTE: It is normal for oil to seep from the saw when not in use. To prevent seepage, empty the oil tank after each use. When storing the unit for a long period of time (three months or longer) be sure the chain is lightly lubricated; this will prevent rust on the chain and bar sprocket.

BATTERY

PORT

BATTERY

PACK

LATCHES

Fig. 7

 

Fig. 8

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Contents Operators Manual Table of Contents IntroductionSafety Apparel Important Safety InstructionsRead ALL Instructions Basic Safety Precautions Kickback See Figures 1CUTTING/WORK Area Pull PushUnderstanding Your Chain SAW Safety Devices Battery SafetyCharger Safety Symbols Symbol Name ExplanationSymbol Meaning Unpacking SpecificationsFeatures ApplicationsTrigger Lock Button Rear Handle BAR SAFE-T-TIP Chain Battery Pack Hand GuardScabbard HEX KEYGlossary of Terms Front Handle GuardBattery Pack and Charger OperationBattery Port Pack Latches To Install Battery PackTo Remove Battery Pack Chain OIL SystemStarting the Chain SAW Starting and Stopping the Chain SAWPreparation for Cutting Stopping the Chain SAWProper Grip Improper Chain Line Proper Cutting Stance Basic Cutting ProcedureWork Area Precautions Tree FellingNotch Approx /3 Diameter Trunk Back CUT Planned Line of Fall Safe Retreat ZoneRetreat Zone Hinge See Figures 18 through BuckingWedge Notch Back CUT Hinge KickbackLOG Supported AT Both Ends Bucking Logs Under StressLOG Supported AT ONE END Load Finishing CUT 1ST CUTOverbucking Types of Cutting UsedLimbing UnderbuckingLoad Second CUT PruningSpringpole Springpoles First CUT 1/3 Diameter Finishing CUTSprocket MaintenanceAssembling BAR and Chain Washer ChainChain Tensioning Screw Chain Tension See Figures 30Chain Maintenance HOW to Sharpen the CuttersSide Plate Angle TOP Plate Filing AngleLeft Hand Cutters Depth Gauge ClearanceSee Figures 41, 42, Guide BAR MaintenanceReversing the Guide BAR See Figures 42 SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard MAINTE- NanceMounting SAFE-T-TIP Nose Guard Mounting Screw Locking Rivet SAFE-T-TIP Tighten 3/4 A TurnTransporting and Storing Disposal of the Exhausted BatteryBattery Pack Preparation for Recycling BatteriesRecommended BAR and Chain Combinations TroubleshootingBAR and Chain Combinations Page Page Volt Cordless Chain Saw Model No. CS1800