Hitachi CH18DS-LR4 без АКБ [16/116] English

Hitachi CH18DS-LR4 без АКБ [16/116] English
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English
TROUBLESHOOTING
Use the inspections in the table below if the tool does not operate normally. If this does not remedy the problem,
consult your dealer or the Hitachi Authorized Service Center.
Charger
Tool
The Charge lamp does not
go on.
The Charge lamp does not
go off after 4 hours of
charging.
Does not operate.
The tool does not trim well.
The power plug is not connected to
an AC outlet.
The battery is not properly
connected to the charger.
The battery or charger electrodes
are soiled.
The battery is extremely hot.
The battery or charger is faulty.
The battery has not been properly
installed.
The blade has been incorrectly
installed.
Foreign matter is lodged in the
blade.
The tool has been used for heavy
work.
The blade has become dull.
Connect the power plug to an AC
outlet.
Insert the battery so that it is
properly seated in the charger.
Use a cotton swab or other tool to
clean the electrodes.
Allow the battery to properly cool
before charging.
Disconnect the power plug and
consult your dealer or the Hitachi
Authorized Service Center.
Remove the storage battery from the
battery compartment in the tool and
check for foreign matter. Also check
the battery electrodes for soiling.
Make sure that the battery is pressed
in until it clicks into place.
If the blade does not move but the
motor is turning, the blade has
probably been incorrectly installed.
Make sure that the crank cam has
been installed.
When there is foreign matter in the
blade, remove the battery and use
a pair of tongs or similar tool to
remove it.
Take great care since the tool may
start operating when the foreign
matter has been removed.
Sap or rust may also prevent the
blade from operating. Use a wire
brush or similar tool to remove sap
or rust.
This is the effect of a function that
protects the battery by turning off
the motor when the tool is exposed
to an excessive load. Release the
switch and remove what caused
the excessive load and pull back
the switch to resume work.
Use a wire brush or other tool to
remove sap and rust and use a file
or whetstone to sharpen the blade.
If these efforts fail to make the
blade sharper, the blade has
reached the end of its service life.
Replace the blade with a new one.
Symptom Possible cause Remedy
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English TROUBLESHOOTING Use the inspections in the table below if the tool does not operate normally If this does not remedy the problem consult your dealer or the Hitachi Authorized Service Center Symptom Charger Tool The Charge lamp does not go on Remedy Connect the power plug to an AC outlet The battery is not properly connected to the charger Insert the battery so that it is properly seated in the charger The battery or charger electrodes are soiled Use a cotton swab or other tool to clean the electrodes The battery is extremely hot Allow the battery to properly cool before charging The Charge lamp does not go off after 4 hours of charging The battery or charger is faulty Disconnect the power plug and consult your dealer or the Hitachi Authorized Service Center Does not operate The battery has not been properly installed Remove the storage battery from the battery compartment in the tool and check for foreign matter Also check the battery electrodes for soiling Make sure that the battery is pressed in until it clicks into place The blade has been incorrectly installed If the blade does not move but the motor is turning the blade has probably been incorrectly installed Make sure that the crank cam has been installed Foreign matter is lodged in the blade When there is foreign matter in the blade remove the battery and use a pair of tongs or similar tool to remove it Take great care since the tool may start operating when the foreign matter has been removed Sap or rust may also prevent the blade from operating Use a wire brush or similar tool to remove sap or rust The tool has been used for heavy work This is the effect of a function that protects the battery by turning off the motor when the tool is exposed to an excessive load Release the switch and remove what caused the excessive load and pull back the switch to resume work The blade has become dull Use a wire brush or other tool to remove sap and rust and use a file or whetstone to sharpen the blade If these efforts fail to make the blade sharper the blade has reached the end of its service life Replace the blade with a new one The tool does not trim well 15 Possible cause The power plug is not connected to an AC outlet

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