Al-Ko CSA 4220 [29/272] Storage

Al-Ko CSA 4220 [29/272] Storage
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Storage
NOTE
Only remove a little material when
sharpening!
We recommend using a chain sharpen-
ing tool for sharpening your saw chain.
7.1.4 Cleaning the guide rail
1. Clean the guide rail, the groove of the guide
rail and the oil outlet openings regularly.
2. Use a flat file to remove the burrs that have
built up on the guide rail due to the saw
chain.
7.2 Checking and cleaning the drive
sprocket
The load on the drive sprocket (05/2) is particu-
larly intense. Therefore, perform the following
tasks:
1. Check the teeth of the drive sprocket regular-
ly for wear or damage.
2. Clean the drive sprocket and guide rail at-
tachment with a brush.
NOTE
A worn or damaged drive sprocket re-
duces the service life of the saw chain,
and so the drive sprocket should be re-
newed without delay by the customer
service.
8 STORAGE
Thoroughly clean the appliance after each use
and – if present – attach all covers. Store the ap-
pliance 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:
1. Empty the oil tank for the saw chain oil.
2. Remove the saw chain and guide rail, clean it
and spray it with rust-proofing oil.
3. Thoroughly clean the appliance and store it in
a dry place.
IMPORTANT!
Danger of damage to the appliance
Dried-on/sticky saw chain oil can lead to
damage to oil-channelling components
after lengthy storage.
Remove the saw chain oil from the
appliance before an extended period
of storage.
9 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 clean-
ing work.
Malfunction Cause Remedy
The guide rail
and saw
chain become
hot when run-
ning. Genera-
tion of smoke.
The saw
chain is ten-
sioned too
tightly.
Check the chain
tension. Re-ten-
sion the saw
chain.
Oil tank is
empty.
Replenish the
saw chain oil.
The oil entry
hole and/or
groove of
the guide rail
are dirty.
Clean the oil en-
try hole and
groove of the
guide rail.
Motor run-
ning, but the
saw chain
does not
move.
The saw
chain is ten-
sioned too
tightly.
Check the chain
tension. Re-ten-
sion the saw
chain.
Appliance
faults
Contact an AL-
KO service cen-
tre.
Only sawdust
is thrown out,
rather than
wood chips.
The pole-
mounted
pruner must
be forced
through the
wood.
The saw
chain is
blunt.
Sharpen the
saw chain or
contact an AL-
KO service cen-
tre.
Appliance vi-
brates unusu-
ally.
Appliance
faults
Contact an AL-
KO service cen-
tre.
Other faults See "Multitool MT 42 – basic
appliance" operating instruc-
tions.

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