Oregon 609468 CS300 [20/692] Filling the bar and chain oil reservoir

Oregon 609468 CS300 [20/692] Filling the bar and chain oil reservoir
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Chainsaw Model CS300
Unpacking and Assembly
Filling the Bar and Chain Oil
Reservoir
IMPORTANT: Bar and chain oil prevents
premature wear. Never operate the
chainsaw if oil is not visible. Check oil level
frequently and fill as needed.
Bar and chain oil is required to properly
lubricate the guide bar and saw chain. The
chainsaw is equipped with an automatic oiler
that deposits oil on the bar and chain when
running, keeping them properly lubricated. Use
Oregon® bar and chain oil for best results. It is
specially designed to provide low friction and
faster cuts. NEVER use oil or other lubricants
not specifically designed for use on the bar and
chain. This can lead to a clogged oil system,
which may cause premature wear of the bar
and chain.
Place the chainsaw on its side on a firm, flat
surface, so that the oil cap is on top (Fig. ).
Clean any debris from the cap area.
Remove the cap.
Carefully pour the bar and chain oil into the
reservoir.
Replace the cap and make sure oil is visible in
the reservoir.
If oil is not visible in the reservoir, additional bar
and chain oil is necessary.
PRIMING THE OILER
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury,
never run the chainsaw without the side
cover.
CAUTION: Keep hands, clothing, and
hair away from the drive sprocket when
priming the oiler.
If this is the first time filling the bar and chain
oil reservoir, or if the chainsaw has been stored
for a long period of time without use, prime the
oiler.
Insert the battery.
Run the chainsaw for about two minutes.
Remove the battery.
Remove the side cover by turning the side
cover release knob counter clockwise.
Check for oil on the bar pad (Fig. ).
If no oil is present on the bar pad, replace the
side cover and run for another  seconds.
When oil begins to seep from the hole, the
chainsaw is ready for guide bar and saw chain
assembly.
If oil is not visible in the reservoir, additional bar
and chain oil is necessary.
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