AL-KO CSA 1820 Battery Pruning Saw Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
AL-KO

CSA 1820 Battery Pruning Saw
Instruction ManualAL-KO CSA 1820 Battery Pruning
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AL-KO KOBER GROUP Kötz, Germany
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CSA 1820 Battery Pruning Saw

ABOUT THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

  • The German version is the original operating instructions. All additional language versions are translations of the original operating instructions.
  • Always safeguard these operating instructions so that they can be consulted if you need any information about the appliance.
  • Only pass on the appliance to other persons together with these operating instructions.
  • Comply with the safety and warning information in these operating instructions.

1.1 Symbols on the title page

Symbol Meaning
It is essential to read through these

operating instructions carefully before start-up. This is essential for safe working and trouble-free handling.
| Operating instructions
| Handle Li-Ion rechargeable batteries with care! In particular, observe the notes on transport, storage and disposal in these operating instructions!

1.2 Legends and signal words
DANGER! Denotes an imminently dangerous situation which will result in fatal or serious injury if not avoided.
WARNING! Denotes a potentially dangerous situation which can result in fatal or serious injury if not avoided.
CAUTION! Denotes a potentially dangerous situation which can result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
IMPORTANT! Denotes a situation which can result in material damage if not avoided.
NOTE Special instructions for ease of understanding and handling.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The pole-mounted pruner allows you to prune trees and other shrubs conveniently and safely from the ground. This eliminates the time-consuming and dangerous work on a ladder or a tree.
The appliance may only be used together with the lithium-ion rechargeable batteries and chargers specified in the technical data. See the separate operating instructions for further information on rechargeable batteries and chargers:

  • Operating instructions 443130: rechargeable batteries
  • Operating instructions 443131: chargers

IMPORTANT! Danger of damage to the appliance and battery.
If the appliance is operated with unsuitable batteries, both the device and the batteries may be damaged.

  • Operate the appliance only with the specified rechargeable batteries.

2.1 Designated use
The pole-mounted pruner is intended for pruning established trees and other shrubs from the ground. The user must be standing firmly on the ground.
Only biodegradable saw chain oil may be used.
Any use other than the intended use described here is deemed as an improper use.
This appliance is intended solely for use in noncommercial applications. Any other use as well as unauthorised conversions or modifications are regarded as contrary to the intended use and will result in voiding of the warranty as well as  loss of conformity; the manufacturer will thus decline any responsibility for damage and/or injury suffered by the user or third parties.

2.2 Possible foreseeable misuse

  • The pole-mounted pruner must not be used for felling trees.
  • Do not saw off any branches that are directly or at an acute angle above the user or other persons.
  • Take care not to damage live lines.
  • Do not operate the tool standing on a ladder.
  • Do not use any used oil or mineral oil.
  • Do not use the tool in a potentially explosive atmosphere.

2.3 Residual dangers
Even during correct use of the appliance, there is always a certain residual risk that cannot be excluded. Depending on the use, the following potential risks can be derived from the type and construction of the appliance:

  • Contact with wood chips and oil dust flying around
  • Inhalation of wood chip particles and oil dust
  • Injuries caused by saw chain parts flying around
  • Cutting injuries on the saw chain

2.4 Safety and protective devices
WARNING! Danger of serious injury from manipulated safety and protective devices.
Manipulated safety and protective devices can result in serious injury when working with the pole-mounted pruner.

  • Never deactivate safety and protective devices!
  • Work with the pole-mounted pruner only when all safety and protective devices are functioning correctly.

2.4.1 Protective cover of the chain bar
Before transport, the protective cover must be pushed onto the guide rail and saw chain to avoid injuries to persons and damage to objects.
2.4.2 Unlocking button
The unlocking button releases the ON/OFF switch. This prevents inadvertent starting of the ppliance by accidentally pressing just the ON/OFF switch.

2.5 Symbols on the appliance
2.5.1 Safety signs

Symbol Meaning
Pay special attention when handling this appliance!
Do not expose the appliance to rain!
Wear a helmet and eye protection!
Wear protective gloves!
Wear sturdy footwear!
Read the operating instructions before starting operation!
Maintain a distance of 10 m from live lines!
Remove the rechargeable battery before starting adjustment, cleaning or

maintenance work.

2.5.2 Operating signs

Symbol Meaning
Running direction of the saw chain
Tighten/loosen the telescopic pole

2.6 Product overview (01)

No. Component
1 Basic tool:
2 ■ Lower handle
3 ■ Upper handle
4 ■ Locking sleeve
5 ■ Rechargeable battery*
6 ■ Charge status display
7 ■ Unlocking button
8 ■ ON/OFF switch
9 ■ Telescopic pole
10 Saw head, swivelling:
11 ■ Coupling
12 ■ Push-button on the rotary/snap-in joint (both sides)
13 ■ Viewing aperture of the oil tank
14 ■ Fill opening of the oil tank
15 ■ Chain bar with saw chain
16 ■ Protective cover with Allen key
17 ■ Tree grip
18 ■ Chain sprocket cover
19 Operating instructions
20 Charger*

*Not included in the scope of supply, but can be purchased under the following article numbers: See Technical data.

2.7 Scope of supply
NOTE The rechargeable battery and charging unit are not included in the scope of delivery and must therefore be purchased separately.
The items listed here are included in the standard
scope of supply. Check that all items are present.

No Component
1 Basic tool
2 Saw head
3 Shoulder strap
4 “Cordless pole-mounted pruner” operating instructions

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

3.1 General electrical machine safety warnings
WARNING! Read all safety warnings, intructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this machine. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.

  • Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.

The term ”machine” in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) machine or battery-operated (cordless) machine.

3.1.1 Work area safety

  • Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.

  • Do not operate machines in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust.
    Machines create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.

  • Keep children and bystanders away while operating a machine. Distractions can cause you to lose control.

3.1.2 Electrical safety

  • Machine plugs must match the outlet.
    Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) machines. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.

  • Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.

  • Do not expose machines to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a machine will increase the risk of electric shock.

  • Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the machine. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.

  • When operating a machine outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.

  • If operating a machine in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

3.1.3 Personal safety

  • Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a machine. Do not use a machine while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating  machines may result in serious personal injury.

3.1.4 Electrical machine use and care

  • Do not force the machine. Use the correct machine for your application. The correct machine will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
  • Do not use the machine if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any machine that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
  • Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery pack, if detachable, from the machine before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing machines. Such preventive safety measures reduce the  risk of starting the machine accidentally.

3.1.5 Battery machine use and care

  • Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.

  • Use machines only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.

  • When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects, that can make a connection from one terminal to another.
    Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire.

  • Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause  irritation or burns.

3.1.6 Service

  • Have your machine serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the machine is maintained.
  • Never service damaged battery packs.
    Service of battery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service providers.

3.2 Safety instructions for the pole-mounted pruner

  • Inexperienced operating personnel must be instructed and trained in the operation of the tool.
  • National and/or regional regulations may restrict the use of this device at certain times of the day.
  • Take care at all times to keep limbs out of the area of the saw chain. Do not remove cut material and do not hold the material to be cut as long as the saw chain is moving. Clear jammed material only with the tool switched off. A  moment of inattention while operating the pole-mounted pruner can result in serious injuries.
  • Follow all the instructions when removing accumulated material from the pole- mounted pruner, when storing the polemounted pruner or carrying out maintenance work. Ensure that the switch is turned off and the battery removed.
    Unexpected starting of the pole-mounted pruner when removing accumulated material or during maintenance work can result in serious injuries.

3.3 Vibration load

  • Danger due to vibration
    The actual magnitude of the vibration emissions during the use of the appliance may deviate from that stated by the manufacturer.
    Observe the following influencing factors before or during use:

  • Is the appliance being used as intended?

  • Is the material being cut or processed in the proper manner?

  • Is the appliance in a proper condition of use?

  • Is the cutting tool properly sharpened or is the correct cutting tool installed?

  • Are the handle grips and any optional vibration grips mounted, and are they firmly attached to the appliance?

  • Only operate the tool at the motor speed required for the respective work. Avoid using the maximum speed in order to reduce noise and vibrations.

  • The noise and vibrations of the tool may increase due to improper use and maintenance. This leads to health damage. In this case, immediately switch off the tool and have it repaired by an authorised service workshop.

  • The degree of stress due to vibration depends on the work to be performed or on the use of the tool. Estimate the stress and plan appropriate work breaks. This considerably reduces stress due to vibration over the entire working time.

3.4 Noise pollution
A certain level of noise exposure from this appliance is inevitable. Carry out noisy work at approved and specified time periods. Observe rest periods as necessary and restrict the duration of the work to a minimum. For your personal protection and protection of persons in the vicinity, appropriate hearing protection must be worn.

3.5 Safety notes for rechargeable battery and charger

  • Remove the batteries from the appliance before charging.
  • Do not use different battery types or new and used batteries together in the appliance.
  • Install the batteries in the appliance with the correct polarity.
  • Remove the batteries from the appliance before putting it into storage for an extended period.

3.6 Safety instructions relating to operation

  • During pruning, lift the pole-mounted pruner to a maximum angle of 60°. At a steeper angle, you inevitably get into the area where cut-off branches can fall. Always stand outside this area.
  • Plan an escape route in advance for getting out of the way of falling branches. This escape route must be free of obstacles such as sawn-off branches or slippery places that could hinder getting out of the way.
  • Keep a safe distance from bystanders, animals, objects or buildings, which is at least approx. 2.5x the length of the branch to be sawn off. If that is not possible, saw the branch off piece by piece.
  • Do not attempt to saw a branch that has a diameter greater than the length of the chain bar.
  • Avoid moving branches or objects becoming caught in the saw chain. In this case, immediately switch off the pole-mounted pruner.
  • Remove the rechargeable battery from the basic tool and push the protective cover over the saw chain before:
  • Inspection, adjusting and cleaning work
  • Work on the chain bar and saw chain
  • Leaving the tool
  • Transport
  • Storage
  • Maintenance and repair work
  • Danger
  • Maintain a minimum distance of 10 m to overhead electrical lines.

INSTALLATION

** WARNING!** Danger if assembly is not carried out completely! Use of an incompletely assembled appliance can result in serious injury.

  • Operate the appliance only when it is fully assembled!
  • Do not insert the battery into the appliance until it is fully assembled!

CAUTION! Danger of laceration injuries.
The sharp edges of the saw chain can cause laceration injuries when assembling.

  • Before installation, remove the rechargeable battery.
  • Wear safety gloves when installing the saw chain and the guide rail.

4.1 Fitting/removing the saw head (02)
Fitting the saw head

  1. Align coupling (02/1) of the saw head and telescopic pole (02/2) with one another so that the embossed arrows are facing each other.
  2. Push coupling and telescopic pole completely into one another (02/a).
  3. Push locking sleeve (02/3) completely over the coupling (02/b).
  4. Turn the locking sleeve in the direction of the closed padlock (02/c).

Removing the saw head

  1. Turn the locking sleeve in the direction of the open padlock.
  2. Pull off the saw head.

START-UP

DANGER! Danger of fatal injury and danger of extremely severe injury. Lack of knowledge of the safety instructions and operating instructions can lead to extremely serious and even fatal injury.

  • Read and follow all the safety instructions and instructions for use in these operating instructions as well the operating instructions referred to before using the pole-mounted pruner!

WARNING! Risk of injury from damaged components. Damaged components of the polemounted pruner can lead to serious injuries.

  • Before each use, check that the pole-mounted pruner is complete and does not contain damaged or worn components. Safety and protective devices must be intact.
  • Inspect the tool in particular if it has been dropped or has suffered a severe impact.

5.1 Filling saw chain oil (03)
There is no saw chain oil in the tool on delivery!

IMPORTANT! Danger of damage to the appliance.
Use of the appliance without saw chain oil leads to damage of the saw chain and the guide rail.

  • Never operate the appliance without saw chain oil.
  • Before starting work, fill the saw chain oil in the oil tank and check the oil level during the work.
  • At least before starting work each time, check that the chain lubrication is working.
    The service life and cutting performance of the saw chain depend on optimum lubrication. The saw chain has oil applied to it automatically during operation.

IMPORTANT! Danger of damage to the appliance. Due to the metallic abrasion it contains, the use of used oil for lubricating the chain would lead to premature wear of the guide rail and saw chain. Also, the warranty of the manufacturer will become void.

  • Never use used oil, only biologically degradable saw chain oil.
    IMPORTANT! Danger of environmental damage. The use of mineral oil for the chain lubrication leads to serious environmental damage.

  • Never use mineral oil, but only biologically degradable saw chain oil.
    Each time before starting work or changing the rechargeable battery, check the oil level and replenish the saw chain oil if necessary:
    1. Check the oil level in the viewing aperture
    (03/1) of the oil tank. It must always be possible to see oil. The minimum and the maximum oil level must not be exceeded.
    2. Place and hold the pole-mounted pruner horizontal on a firm surface.
    3. Clean the tool around the oil tank cap (03/2).
    4. Unscrew the oil tank cap.
    NOTE
    ■ Use a funnel for easier filling.
    ■ Do not allow any dirt to get into the oil tank.
    5. Fill the oil tank with biologically degradable saw chain oil. While doing so, check the oil level in the viewing aperture of the oil tank.
    Do not allow it to overflow!
    6. Screw down the oil tank cap again.

5.2 Charging the rechargeable battery
Observe the temperature range for charging, see technical data.
NOTE For detailed information, see the separate operating instructions for the rechargeable battery and the charger:

  • Operating manual 443130: Rechargeable batteries
  • Operating manual 443131: Chargers

5.3 Inserting and removing the rechargeable battery (04, 05)
IMPORTANT! Danger of damage to the rechargeable battery. If the rechargeable battery is left in the appliance after use, it may damage the rechargeable battery.

  • Immediately after use, pull the rechargeable battery out of the appliance and store in a frost-protected area.
  • Only insert the rechargeable battery in the appliance immediately before starting work.
  • Inserting the rechargeable battery (04)
    1. Push rechargeable battery (04/1) into battery slot (04/2) of the basic tool until it engages (04/a).
    Removing the rechargeable battery (05)
    1. Press and hold unlock button (05/1) on rechargeable battery (05/2).
    2. Pull out the rechargeable battery (05/a).

OPERATION

6.1 Checking the charge status of the rechargeable battery
Charge status indicator (01/6) is located on the top of the basic appliance.
It has three segments. The segments light up or flash, depending on the battery charge status.

Segment Battery charge level
3 segments lit: Rechargeable battery fully charged.
2 segments lit: Rechargeable battery 2/3 charged.
1 segment lit: Rechargeable battery 1/3 charged.
1 segment flashing: Rechargeable battery almost flat. The appliance will

switch off shortly.

6.2 Check the saw chain oil

  • Check that there is sufficient saw chain oil in the tank:
    ■ Before starting work
    ■ During work
    ■ At every battery change, at the latest
    ■ If the oil level is low, refill saw chain oil.
    Procedure see chapter 5.1 “Filling saw chain oil (03)”, page 34.

6.3 Extending/shortening the telescopic pole (06)
The telescopic pole (06/2) is infinitely adjustable.
This means the length can be adjusted as required for the work.

  1. Turn locking sleeve (06/1) in the direction of the open padlock (06/a) until the clamp is released.
  2. Move the telescopic pole until the desired length is set (06/b)
  3. Tighten the locking sleeve.

6.4 Swivelling saw head (07)
The swivelling saw head allows you to saw from a comfortable and safe working position.

  1. Press push-buttons (07/1) on both sides of the saw head.
  2. Swivel the saw head into the desired position (07/a).
  3. Release the push-buttons. The saw head engages in the selected position.

6.5 Switching the tool on and off (08)
Switching on the tool

  1. Bring the tool into working position.
  2. Press and hold the unlocking button (08/1) on the basic tool.
  3. Press and hold the ON/OFF switch (08/2).
  4. Release the unlocking button. It is not necessary to keep the unlocking button pressed once the tool has started. The unlocking button is intended to prevent inadvertent starting of the tool.

Switching off the tool

  1. Release the ON/OFF switch.
  2. If necessary, remove the battery to prevent unintentional restarting: see chapter 5.3 “Inserting and removing the rechargeable battery (04, 05)”, page 34.

WORKING BEHAVIOUR AND WORKING TECHNIQUE (09 – 14)

WARNING! Increased risk of falling.
There is a greater risk of falling if work is carried out from an elevated position (e.g. ladder).

  • always work with the appliance from the ground and make sure that you are standing securely.
  • Heed the safety instructions.
  • During pruning, lift the pole-mounted pruner (09/1) to a maximum angle of 60° (09/2).
  • Where possible, stand so that the cut can be carried out at an angle of 90° to the branch (10/a).
  • Saw off thick branches in sections (11/1) in order to have better control over the point of impact.
  • Never saw in the flaring at the beginning of the branch in order to improve the healing of the wound and to avoid rot (12).
  • Press (13/a) the pole-mounted pruner against the branch (13/2) with the tree grip (13/1) when sawing to stabilise it on the branch.
  • Before the branch is sawn off (14/b), make a relief cut (14/a) on the underside of the branch. This can avoid the bark tearing off and causing difficult-to-heal damage to the tree. The relief cut should not be deeper than 1/3 of the  branch thickness to avoid any trapping of the pole-mounted pruner.
  • Always pull the pole-mounted pruner out of the branch with the saw chain rotating so that it does not become trapped.

MAINTENANCE AND CARE

WARNING! Danger of cuts and lacerations. Danger of cuts and lacerations when reaching into sharp-edged, moving appliance parts and into cutting tools.

  • Before maintenance, care and cleaning work, always switch off the appliance. Remove the rechargeable battery.
  • Always wear protective gloves during maintenance, care and cleaning work.

Repairs are only allowed to be performed by qualified specialists, and with the exclusive use of genuine spare parts.

  • After each use, check the tool for wear and replace any damaged components.

  • Do not expose the tool to rain or moisture.
    Clean plastic parts with a cloth and do not use any cleaning agents or solvents.

  • Clean the cooling air slots if they are blocked.

  • Do not spray the tool with water and do not use a high-pressure cleaner.

8.1 Checking the saw chain lubrication
IMPORTANT! Danger of damage to the appliance.
Ground contact invariably leads to blunting of the saw chain.

  • Do not make contact with the ground with the chain and maintain a safety distance of 20 cm.
    1. Switch on the tool.
    2. Hold the tip of the chain bar in the direction of a cardboard box or paper on the ground.

  • If the check produces a growing trace of oil, this indicates the automatic oiling function is operating correctly.

  • If there is no trace of oil even though the oil tank is full: Clean the oil entry hole in the tool and the groove of the chain bar.
    If this is not successful, please contact our customer service.

8.2 Checking the saw chain tension
CAUTION! Risk of injury on the saw chain. The cutting edges of the saw chain are very sharp so that cutting injuries can occur when handling the saw chain. Before all work with the saw chain, heed the following:

  • Switch off the appliance and remove the rechargeable battery.
  • Wear protective footwear.

Frequently check the chain tension, because new saw chains stretch.

  1. Pull through the saw chain a little by hand and, while doing so, check:
    ■ When cold: The saw chain has been tensioned correctly when it can be lifted by approx. 3 – 4 mm in the middle of the chain bar and can be pulled though easily by hand. At operating temperature, the saw chain stretches and  hangs down.
    ■ The drive links of the saw chain must not come out of the groove on the underside of the chain bar – otherwise the saw chain could jump off.

  2. Re-tension the saw chain if necessary (see chapter 8.3 “Tensioning and slackening the saw chain (15)”, page 36).

8.3 Tensioning and slackening the saw chain (15)

  1. Tension the saw chain; use the screwdriver on the Allen key:
    ■ Tensioning the saw chain: Turn the chain tensioning screw (15/1) in clockwise direction (15/a).
    ■ Slackening the saw chain: Turn the chain tensioning screw in anti-clockwise direction (15/b).

  2. Check the chain tension(see chapter 8.2
    “Checking the saw chain tension”, page 36).
    Repeat the previous step if necessary.

8.4 Replacing the chain bar and saw chain (16 – 20)
If the cutting performance decreases, the saw chain and possibly the chain bar must be replaced. The chain bar must be replaced if there are clear signs of wear on the guide groove for the saw chain.
Only OEM spare parts may be used (see Technical data).
CAUTION! Risk of injury on the saw chain. The cutting edges of the saw chain are very sharp so that cutting injuries can occur when handling the saw chain. Before all work with the saw chain, heed the following:

  • Switch off the appliance and remove the rechargeable battery.
  • Wear protective footwear.

Removing saw chain and chain bar

  1. Remove socket-head screws (16/1) using the hexagon of the Allen key.
  2. Remove the centre section (16/2) and sprocket cover (16/3).
  3. Remove saw chain (16/4) and chain bar (16/5).
  4. Remove the saw chain from the chain bar.

Cleaning

  1. Clean all removed components of wood chips and oil deposits.
  2. Clean all exposed parts of the saw head, in particular the sprocket and oil entry hole.

Installing saw chain and chain bar

  1. Turn chain tensioning screw (17/1) using the screwdriver of the Allen key until chain tensioning pin (17/2) is at the rear thread end of the thread (17/a), see chapter 8.3 “Tensioning and slackening the saw chain (15)”, page 36.

  2. Place the saw chain on the chain bar:
    ■ Align (18/a) the cutting teeth (18/1) of the saw chain (18/2) that are to lie on the top of the chain bar with the tip of the chain bar (18/3).
    Note: Make sure that the chain is correctly mounted!
    ■ Place the saw chain in the groove (18/4) of the chain bar and guide completely around the chain bar.

  3. Place the chain bar together with the fitted saw chain into the open housing:
    ■ Lay the saw chain (19/1) around the sprocket (19/2).
    ■ Align the chain bar (19/3) in such a way that the guide pin (19/4) engages in the slotted hole of the chain bar.
    ■ Align the chain bar so that chain tensioning pin (19/5) engages in the chain tensioning hole.
    ■ Align the saw chain so that it is in the groove of the chain bar and on the drive sprocket.

  4. Close the housing:
    ■ Install sprocket cover (20/1) and centre section (20/2).
    ■ Insert and tighten the socket-head screws (20/3).

  5. Tension the saw chain (see chapter 8.3 “Tensioning and slackening the saw chain (15)”, page 36).

HELP IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION

** CAUTION!** Risk of injury. Sharp-edged and moving appliance parts can lead to injury.

  • Always wear protective gloves during maintenance, care and cleaning work!

NOTE For malfunctions that are not listed in this table or that you cannot resolve yourself, please contact our customer service.

Malfunction Cause Remedy
Motor does not start. Rechargeable battery is flat. Charge the battery.
Rechargeable battery missing or rechargeable
battery not seated correctly. Install the battery correctly.
Power supply is interrupted. 1. Remove the battery.

2. Clean the plug contacts.
3. Insert the rechargeable battery
again.
Motor keeps cutting out.| The ON/OFF switch is defective.| Contact a service centre of the
manufacturer.
The chain bar and saw chain become hot when running.
Generation of smoke.| The saw chain is tensioned
too tightly.| Check the chain tension. Re-tension the saw
chain.
| Oil tank is empty.| Replenish the saw chain oil.
| The oil entry hole and/or
groove of the chain bar are
dirty.| Clean the oil entry hole and
groove of the chain bar.
Motor running, but the saw
chain does not move.| The saw chain is tensioned
too tightly.| Check the chain tension. Re-tension the saw
chain.
Only sawdust is thrown out,
rather than wood chips. The
pole-mounted pruner must be
forced through the wood.| The saw chain is blunt.| Contact a service centre of the
manufacturer.
Tool vibrates unusually.| Tool faults| Contact a service centre of the
manufacturer.
Rechargeable battery operating
time is significantly shorter.| The service life of the battery
has expired.| Replace the battery. Use only
genuine accessories from the
manufacturer.
Rechargeable battery cannot be
charged.| Rechargeable battery contacts are
dirty.| Contact a service centre of the
manufacturer.
| Battery or charger is defective.| Replace the rechargeable battery or charging unit. Use
only genuine accessories from the manufacturer.
| Battery is too hot.| Allow the battery to cool down.

TRANSPORT

Before transporting, carry out the following measures:

  1. Switch off the tool and remove the rechargeable battery.
  2. Fit the chain guard.
  3. Remove the saw head from the basic tool.
  4. In vehicles: Secure the saw head to prevent tipping over, damage and leakage of chain oil.

Rechargeable battery “B125 Li” (Art. No. 113896)
NOTE The nominal energy of the rechargeable battery is more than 100 Wh. Therefore, observe the following transport instructions.
The li-ion rechargeable battery contained in the appliance is subject to the hazardous goods law, but can be transported under simplified conditions:

  • The rechargeable battery can be transported on public roads by the private user without further conditions provided it is packaged for retail sale and the transport serves personal purposes.
  • Commercial users who carry out the transport in connection with their main activity (e.g. delivery from and to building sites, or demonstrations) can also take advantage of this simplification.

In both cases, it is essential to take the mandatory precautions mentioned above to prevent any leakage of the contents. In other cases, it is essential to comply with the regulations of the hazardous goods law. In the case of non- compliance, severe penalties can be imposed on the sender and possibly the transporter.

Additional notes on transport and shipment

  • Only transport or send the li-ion rechargeable battery in an undamaged condition.
  • For transporting the rechargeable battery, only use the original cardboard box or a suitable hazardous goods cardboard box (not required for rechargeable batteries with a nominal energy less than 100 Wh).
  • Tape off exposed rechargeable battery contacts to avoid a short circuit.
  • Secure the rechargeable battery against shifting in the packaging to avoid damage to the rechargeable battery.
  • Ensure the correct marking and documentation of the shipment for transport or shipping (e.g. by parcel service or freight forwarding).
  • Check in advance that transport with the selected service provider is possible and indicate the shipment.
    We recommend involving a hazardous goods specialist in preparation of the shipment. Also heed any further national regulations.

STORAGE

11.1 Storing the tool

  • Remove the rechargeable battery from the appliance after every use.

  • Thoroughly clean the appliance and – if present – attach all covers.

  • Store the appliance in a dry, lockable place out of the reach of children.
    Carry out the following jobs before intervals in work lasting for longer than 30 days:

  • Empty the oil tank for the saw chain oil.

  • Remove the saw chain and chain bar, clean and spray with corrosion protection oil.

IMPORTANT! Risk of damage to the tool.
Dried/sticky saw chain oil can lead to damage to oil-channelling components or the oil pump after lengthy storage.

  • Remove the saw chain oil from the tool before an extended period of storage.

11.2 Storing the rechargeable battery and charging unit
NOTE For detailed information, heed the separate operating instructions for the rechargeable battery and for the charging  unit.

DISPOSAL

Information on the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElectroG)

  • Electrical and electronic appliances do not belong in household waste, but should be collected and disposed of separately.

  • Used batteries or rechargeable batteries that are not installed permanently in the old appliance must be removed before disposal. Their disposal is regulated by the battery law.

  • Owners or users of electrical and electronic appliances are obliged by law to return them after use.

  • The end user bears personal responsibility for deleting his personal data from the old appliance to be disposed of.
    The symbol of the crossed-through rubbish bin means that electrical and electronic appliances may not be disposed of in the household rubbish.
    Electrical and electronic appliances can be handed in at the following places at no charge:

  • Public service disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal building yards)

  • Points of sale of electrical appliances (stationary and online) provided traders are obliged to take them back or offer this voluntarily.

These statements only apply to appliances that are installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and are subject to European Directive 2012/19/EU. Different provisions may apply to the disposal of electrical and electronic  appliances in countries outside the European Union.

Information on the German Battery Act BattG)

  • Used batteries and rechargeable batteries do not belong in household waste, but should be collected and disposed of separately.
  • For safe removal of batteries or rechargeable batteries from the electrical appliance and for information on their type or chemical system, follow the further information within the operating or installation instructions.
  • Owners or users of batteries and rechargeable batteries are obliged by law to return them after use.
    Return is limited to the handover of customary household quantities.
    Used batteries can contain harmful substances or heavy metals that can cause damage to the environment and human health. Reuse of the used batteries and use of the resources contained therein contributes to the protection of  these two essential commodities.
    The symbol of the crossed-through rubbish bin means that batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of in household rubbish.

In addition, if the symbol Hg, Cd or Pb appears under the rubbish bin, this stands for the following:

  • Hg: Battery contains more than 0.0005 % mercury
  • Cd: Battery contains more than 0.002 % cadmium
  • Pb: Battery contains more than 0.004 % lead Rechargeable batteries and batteries can be handed in at the following places at no charge:
  • Public service disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal building yards)
  • Points of sale of batteries and rechargeable batteries
  • Disposal points of the common take-back system for the used batteries of appliances
  • Disposal point of the manufacturer (if not a member of the common take-back system) These statements apply only to rechargeable batteries and batteries that are sold in the countries of the European Union and that are subject to
    European Directive 2006/66/EU. Different rovisions can apply to the disposal of rechargeable batteries and batteries in countries outside the European Union.

TECHNICAL DATA

Technical data: see table of the technical data at the beginning of this user manual.

  • Notes to the vibration emission and noise emission values:

    • The declared vibration emission and noise emission values have been measured ac- cording to a standardised test method and can be used to compare one power tool with another.
    • The declared vibration emission and noise emission values can also be used for an initial assessment of the exposure (vibration exposure degree).
    • The vibration emission and noise emission values may differ from the given value during actual use of the power tool, depending on how the power tool is used.
    • Adhere the safety measures according to the safety chapter. Try to keep the vibration load as low as possible. Exemplary measures to reduce vibration are the wearing of gloves when using the tool and the limitation of working time.  All parts of the operating cycle must be taken into account (e.g. times when the power tool is switched off and those in which it is switched on but runs without load).

AFTER-SALES/SERVICE

In the event of questions of warranty, repair or spare parts, please contact your nearest ALKO Service Centre. These can be found on the Internet at: www .al-ko.com/service-contacts

GUARANTEE

We will resolve any material or manufacturing faults on the appliance during the legal warranty period for claims relating to faults, in accordance with our choice either to repair or replace. The legal warranty period is determined by the  legislation of the country in which the appliance was purchased.

Our warranty promise applies only if:

  • These operating instructions are heeded
  • The appliance is handled correctly
  • Original spare parts have been used

The warranty becomes void in the case of:

  • Unauthorised repair attempts
  • Unauthorised technical modifications
  • Non-intended use

The guarantee excludes:

  • Paint damage that can be attributed to normal wear and tear
  • Wear parts that are marked with a frame xxxxxx (x) on the spare parts card

The guarantee period commences with purchase by the first end user. The date on the proof of purchase is decisive. In the event of a guarantee claim, please take this guarantee declaration and the original proof of purchase, and contact  your dealer or the nearest authorised customer service centre.
This statement does not affect the purchaser’s statutory claims for defects against the vendor.

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