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FormNo.3377-778RevB
48VChainSaw
ModelNo.51888—SerialNo.314000001andUp
ModelNo.51889—SerialNo.314000001andUp
ModelNo.51889T—SerialNo.314000001andUp
Operator'sManual
Ifyouhavequestionsorproblems,contactusatwww.Toro.comor
calltollfree1-800-237-2654(US)or1-800-248-3258(Canada)before
returningthisproduct.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Thisproductcontainsachemicalorchemicals
knowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,
birthdefects,orreproductiveharm.
GeneralSafetyRules
Model51889Tdoesnotincludeabatteryoracharger.
WARNING:Whenusingelectricpowertools,basicsafety
precautionsshouldalwaysbefollowedtoreducetheriskofre,
electricshock,andpersonalinjury,includingthefollowing:
Readallinstructions.
Theterm“powertool”inallofthewarningsreferstoyour
mains-operated(corded)powertoolorbattery-operated(cordless)
powertool.
1.Workareasafety
A.Keepworkareacleanandwelllit.Clutteredordark
areasinviteaccidents
B.Donotoperatepowertoolsinexplosive
atmospheres,suchasinthepresenceofammable
liquids,gasesordust.Powertoolscreatesparks
whichmayignitethedustorfumes.
C.Keepchildrenandbystandersawaywhileoperating
apowertool.Distractionscancauseyoutolose
control.
2.Electricalsafety
A.Powertoolplugsmustmatchtheoutlet.Never
modifythepluginanyway.Donotuseany
adapterplugswithearthed(grounded)powertools.
Unmodiedplugsandmatchingoutletswillreducerisk
ofelectricshock.
B.Avoidbodycontactwithearthedorgrounded
surfacessuchaspipes,radiators,rangesand
refrigerators.Thereisanincreasedriskofelectric
shockifyourbodyisearthedorgrounded.
C.Donotexposepowertoolstorainorwetconditions.
Waterenteringapowertoolwillincreasetheriskof
electricshock.
D.Donotabusethecord.Neverusethecordfor
carrying,pullingorunpluggingthepowertool.
Keepcordawayfromheat,oil,sharpedgesor
movingparts.Damagedorentangledcordsincrease
theriskofelectricshock.
E.Whenoperatingapowertooloutdoors,usean
extensioncordsuitableforoutdooruse.Useofa
cordsuitableforoutdoorusereducestheriskofelectric
shock.
F.Ifoperatingapowertoolinadamplocationis
unavoidable,usearesidualcurrentdevice(RCD)
protectedsupply.UseofanRCDreducestheriskof
electricshock.
3.Personalsafety
A.Stayalert,watchwhatyouaredoinganduse
commonsensewhenoperatingapowertool.Do
notuseapowertoolwhileyouaretiredorunderthe
inuenceofdrugs,alcoholormedication.Amoment
ofinattentionwhileoperatingpowertoolsmayresult
inseriouspersonalinjury.
B.Usepersonalprotectiveequipment.Alwayswear
eyeprotection.Protectiveequipmentsuchasdust
mask,non-skidsafetyshoes,hardhat,orhearing
protectionusedforappropriateconditionswillreduce
personalinjuries.
C.Preventunintentionalstarting.Ensuretheswitch
isintheoff-positionbeforeconnectingtopower
sourceand/orbatterypack,pickinguporcarrying
thetool.Carryingpowertoolswithyourngeronthe
switchorenergizingpowertoolsthathavetheswitch
oninvitesaccidents.
D.Removeanyadjustingkeyorwrenchbeforeturning
thepowertoolon.Awrenchorakeyleftattachedto
thepowertoolmayresultinpersonalinjury.
E.Donotoverreach.Keepproperfootingandbalance
atalltimes.Thisenablesbettercontrolofthepower
toolinunexpectedsituations.
F.Dressproperly.Donotwearlooseclothingor
jewelry.Keepyourhair,clothingandglovesaway
frommovingparts.Looseclothes,jewelry,orlonghair
canbecaughtinmovingparts.
G.Ifdevicesareprovidedfortheconnectionofdust
extractionandcollectionfacilities,ensuretheseare
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connectedandproperlyused.Useofthesedevices
canreducedust-relatedhazards.
H.Keephandsandfeetawayfromthecuttingarea.
4.Powertooluseandcare
A.Donotforcethepowertool.Usethecorrectpower
toolforyourapplication.Thecorrectpowertoolwill
dothejobbetterandsaferattherateforwhichitwas
designed.
B.Donotusethepowertooliftheswitchdoesnotturn
itonandoff.Anypowertoolthatcannotbecontrolled
withtheswitchisdangerousandmustberepaired.
C.Disconnecttheplugfromthepowersourceand/or
thebatterypackfromthepowertoolbeforemaking
anyadjustments,changingaccessories,orstoring
powertools.Suchpreventivesafetymeasuresreduce
theriskofstartingthepowertoolaccidentally.
D.Storeidlepowertoolsoutofthereachofchildren
anddonotallowpersonsunfamiliarwiththepower
toolortheseinstructionstooperatethepowertool.
Powertoolsaredangerousinthehandsofuntrained
users.
E.Storeidleappliancesindoors.Whennotinuse,
appliancesshouldbestoredindoorsinadryandhigh
orlocked-upplace,outofthereachofchildren.
F.Maintainpowertools.Checkformisalignmentor
bindingofmovingparts,breakageofpartsand
anyotherconditionthatmayaffectthepowertools
operation.Ifdamaged,havethepowertoolrepaired
beforeuse.Manyaccidentsarecausedbypoorly
maintainedpowertools.
G.Keepcuttingtoolssharpandclean.Properly
maintainedcuttingtoolswithsharpcuttingedgesare
lesslikelytobindandareeasiertocontrol.
H.Usethepowertool,accessoriesandtoolbitsetc.,
inaccordancewiththeseinstructionsandinthe
mannerintendedfortheparticulartypeofpower
tool,takingintoaccounttheworkingconditions
andtheworktobeperformed.Useofthepowertool
foroperationsdifferentfromthoseintendedcouldresult
inahazardoussituation.
I.Keepguardsinplaceandinworkingorder.
5.ChainSawSafety
A.Holdthepowertoolbyinsulatedgrippingsurfaces
only,becausethesawchainmaycontacthidden
wiringoritsowncord.Sawchainscontactinga“live”
wiremaymakeexposedmetalpartsofthepowertool
“live”andcouldgivetheoperatoranelectricshock.
B.Wearsafetyglassesandhearingprotection.Further
protectiveequipmentforhead,hands,legs,and
feetisrecommended.Adequateprotectiveclothingwill
reducepersonalinjurybyyingdebrisoraccidental
contactwiththesawchain.
C.Donotoperateachainsawinatree.Operationof
achainsawwhileupinatreemayresultinpersonal
injury.
D.Alwayskeepproperfootingandoperatethechain
sawonlywhenstandingonaxed,secure,and
levelsurface.Slipperyorunstablesurfacessuchas
laddersmaycausealossofbalanceorcontrolofthe
chainsaw.
E.Whencuttingalimbthatisundertensionbealert
forspringback.Whenthetensioninthewoodbreis
releasedthespringloadedlimbmaystriketheoperator
and/orthrowthechainsawoutofcontrol.
F.Useextremecautionwhencuttingbrushand
saplings.Theslendermaterialmaycatchthesawchain
andbewhippedtowardyouorpullyouoffbalance.
G.Carrythechainsawbythefronthandlewiththe
chainsawswitchedoffandawayfromyourbody.
Whentransportingorstoringthechainsawalways
ttheguidebarcover.Properhandlingofthechain
sawwillreducethelikelihoodofaccidentalcontactwith
themovingsawchain.
H.Followinstructionsforlubricating,chaintensioning,
andchangingaccessories.Improperlytensioned
orlubricatedchainmayeitherbreakorincreasethe
chanceforkickback.
I.Keephandlesdry,clean,andfreefromoiland
grease.Greasy,oilyhandlesareslipperycausingloss
ofcontrol.
Kickbackmayoccurwhenthenoseortipoftheguidebar
touchesanobject,orwhenthewoodclosesinandpinches
thesawchaininthecut.
Tipcontactinsomecasesmaycauseasuddenreverse
reaction,kickingtheguidebarupandbacktowardsthe
operator.
Pinchingthesawchainalongthetopoftheguidebarmay
pushtheguidebarrapidlybacktowardstheoperator.
Eitherofthesereactionsmaycauseyoutolosecontrolof
thesawwhichcouldresultinaseriouspersonalinjury.Do
notrelyexclusivelyuponthesafetydevicesbuildintoyour
saw.Asachainsawuser,youshouldtakeseveralstepsto
keepyourcuttingjobsfreefromaccidentorinjury.
Kickbackistheresultoftoolmisuseand/orincorrect
operatingproceduresorconditionsandcanbeavoidedby
takingproperprecautionsasgivenbelow:
Maintainarmgrip,withthumbsandngers
encirclingthechainsawhandles,withbothhands
onthesawandpositionyourbodyandarmtoallow
youtoresistkickbackforces.Kickbackforcescanbe
controlledbytheoperator,ifproperprecautionsare
taken.Donotletgoofthechainsaw.
Donotoverreachanddonotcutaboveshoulder
height.Thishelpspreventunintendedtipcontactand
enablesbettercontrolofthechainsawinunexpected
situations.
Onlyusereplacementbarsandchainsspecied
bythemanufacturer.Incorrectreplacementbarsand
chainsmaycausechainbreakageand/orkickback.
Followthemanufacturerssharpeningand
maintenanceinstructionsforthesaw
chain.Decreasingthedepthgaugeheightcan
leadtoincreasedkickback.
6.Service
Haveyourpowertoolservicedbyaqualiedrepair
personusingonlyidenticalreplacementparts.Thiswill
ensurethatthesafetyofthepowertoolismaintained.
7.BatterySafety
A.Donotchargepowertoolinrain,orinwetlocations.
B.Donotusebattery-operatedpowertoolintherain.
C.Useonlythefollowingtypeandsizebattery:Toro
batterymodel88508or88509andbatterycharger
88507or88510.
D.Removeordisconnectthebatterybeforeservicing,
cleaning,orremovingmaterialfromthepowertool.
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E.Donotdisposeofthebatteryinare.Thecellmay
explode.Checkwithlocalcodesforpossiblespecial
disposalinstructions.
F.Donotopenormutilatethebattery.Releasedelectrolyte
iscorrosiveandmaycausedamagetotheeyesorskin.
Itmaybetoxicifswallowed.
G.Donotopenormutilatethebattery.Releasedelectrolyte
isammableandcancausedamageifexposedtore.
H.Exercisecareinhandlingbatteriesinordernottoshort
thebatterywithconductingmaterialssuchasrings,
bracelets,andkeys.Thebatteryorconductormay
overheatandcauseburns.
I.Idealchargingtemperatureisbetween0degreesCand
50degreesC(32and122degreesF).Chargingoutside
ofthistemperaturerangewillincreasethecharging
time.
WARNING—Toreducetheriskofinjury,usermustreadinstruction
manual.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Important:Safetyandinstructiondecalsarelocatednearareasofpotentialdanger.Replacedamageddecals.
121-7647
1.Overheating/highamp
indicator
3.Handguard
forward—motorstop
2.Handguard
backward—motorrun
4.Warning—readthe
Operator'sManual
121-7652
1.ReadtheOperator'sManual—contactoftheguidebartip
withanyobjectshouldbeavoided;tipcontactcancause
theguidebartomovesuddenlyupwardandbackward,
whichcancauseseriousinjury;alwaysusetwohands
whenoperatingthechainsaw.
121-7644
1.Wearearprotection;weareyeprotection;donotoperatein
wetconditions;contactoftheguidebartipwithanyobject
shouldbeavoided;tipcontactcancausetheguidebarto
movesuddenlyupwardandbackward,whichcancause
seriousinjury;alwaysusetwohandswhenoperatingthe
chainsaw.
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121–7648
1.Wearearprotection;weareyeprotection;donotoperatein
wetconditions;contactoftheguidebartipwithanyobject
shouldbeavoided;tipcontactcancausetheguidebarto
movesuddenlyupwardandbackward,whichcancause
seriousinjury;alwaysusetwohandswhenoperatingthe
chainsaw.
121–7699
1.Wearearprotection;weareyeprotection;donotoperatein
wetconditions;contactoftheguidebartipwithanyobject
shouldbeavoided;tipcontactcancausetheguidebarto
movesuddenlyupwardandbackward,whichcancause
seriousinjury;alwaysusetwohandswhenoperatingthe
chainsaw.
125–3240
125–3299
4
125–8298
125–8299
121–7654
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Setup
AssemblingtheBarandChain
DANGER
Contactwiththechainsawteethcancauseserious
injury.
Removethebatterybeforeperformingany
adjustmentsormaintenancetothechainsaw.
Alwaysweargloveswhenperformingany
adjustmentsofmaintenancetothechainsaw.
Ifthebarandchainarenotalreadyinstalled,performthefollowing
steps:
1.Placethechainsawonalevelsurface.
2.Removethetwoboltsthatsecurethecover(Figure1).
Figure1
1.Cover
2.Nuts
3.Turnthechaintensioningbolttothelefttomovethe
mountingplateclosetothesprocket(Figure2).
Figure2
1.Sprocket3.Stud(2)
2.Tensioningbolt4.Adjustingpin
4.Alignthebarwiththetwostudsandtheadjustingpin.
5.Placethechainaroundthedrivesprocket,withtheteethof
thechainfacingawayfromthesprocket(Figure2).
6.Feedthechainintothegrooveinthebar.
7.Installthecoverandthenuts,butdonotfullytightenthe
nuts.
8.Holdupthetipofthebar(Figure3).
Figure3
9.Tightenthechainbyturningthetensioningbolttotheright
(Figure2),untilthechaintouchestheundersideofthebar.
10.Tigthenthe2nuts(Figure1).
11.Checkthechaintension.Ifmoretensioningisrequired,
repeatthisprocedurestartingat7.
Note:Thechaintensioniscorrectwhenyouareable
touseaglovedhandtopullthechainsmoothlyaround
thebladebar
Note:Anewchainmayneedadjustingafterit’srst
use.RefertoAdjustingtheChainTension(page14).
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FillingtheChainSawWithOil
1.Placethechainsawonaatsurfaceandremovethebattery.
2.Cleantheareaaroundtheoilcap(Figure4).
Figure4
1.Oilcap
2.Window
3.Removethecapandpouroilintothechainsawuntiltheoil
llsthewindow(Figure4).
Note:Donotllthechainsawhigherthanthebottom
ofthellneck.
4.Cleanupanyspilledoilandreplacetheoilcap.
Operation
Important:Thebatterypackisnotfullychargedwhen
itispurchased.RefertoChargingtheBatteryPack
(page11).
StartingtheChainSaw
1.Setthechainsawdownonalevelsurface.
2.Alignthetongueofthebatterypackwiththebatterycavity
inthechainsaw(Figure5).
Figure5
1.Latch2.Tongue
3.Pushthebatterypackintothebatterycavityuntilthelatch
locksintoplace.
4.Withonehandontheauxiliaryhandleandtheotheron
thetriggerhandle,pressthetriggerlock,thensqueezethe
triggertostartthechainsaw(Figure6).
Figure6
1.Triggerlock3.Auxiliaryhandle
2.Triggerswitch
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UnderstandingtheAutomatic
MotorStopandChainBrake
Whenthebatteryisatriskofoverheatingorthebatteryis
deliveringahighamperage,themotorwillstoptopreventany
damagetothebattery,andthelightwillash(Figure7).
Releasethetriggerswitch,thenpressthetriggerswitch.Ifthe
motordoesnotstart,allowthebatterytocoolbeforecontinuing
operation.
Note:Removingthebatteryfromthechainsawmayhelp
thebatterytocooldownquicker.
Figure7
1.Batteryoverheatingor
highamp—lightwillash
3.Handguard
activated—motorwill
notrun.
2.Handguardnot
activated—motorwill
runiftriggerlockand
triggerswitchareheld.
WARNING
Kickbackcancauseseriousorfatalinjurytothe
operator.
Alwaysensurethechainbrakesystemisworking
properlybeforeoperation.
Thetwotypesofkickbackareasfollows:
Afastupwardmotionofthechainsawthatoccurswhenthe
chainatthenoseortopofthebar(Figure8)contactsan
object.
Afastbackwardmotionofthechainsawthatoccurswhen
thechainatthenoseortopofthebar(Figure8)ispinched
bytheobjectbeingcut.
Figure8
Whenkickbackoccurs,thehandguardmovesforwardtothestop
position(Figure9),activatingthechainbrakethatstopsthechain
andmotor.
Note:Itissafepracticetoactivatethechainbrakewhen
transportingthechainsaw .
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Figure9
1.Handguard—stopposition
Torestartthemotor,movethehandguardbacktotheoperation
position(Figure10).
Note:Thereisanaudibleclicktoindicatethatthehand
guardhasbeenmovedtotheoperatingposition.
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Figure10
1.Handguard—operationposition
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StoppingtheChainSaw
Tostopthechainsaw,releasethetriggerswitch.
Cutting
1.Gripthechainsawwithtwohandsasshownin(Figure11).
Note:Keepingyourleftarmstraightwithyourelbow
lockedwillhelpreduceanykickback.
Figure11
2.Standonsolid,evengroundinfrontofthewoodtobecut.
3.Pressthechainsawlightlyagainstthewood,allowingthe
weightofthechainsawtodrivethecutting.
4.Keepsteadypressureonthechainsawthroughoutthecut,
andonlyreleasepressureneartheendofthecut.
Pruning
1.Beforepruning,ensurethatallbystandersareawayfromthe
areawherebranchesmayfall.
2.Gripthechainsawasshownin(Figure11).
3.Forsmallbranches,applylightpressuretothebranchto
becut.
4.Forlargerbranches,makeashallowundercutandthen
completethecutfromthetopsideofthebranch.
FellingaTree
1.Beforestartingthefellingprocess,determineanappropriate
retreatpath.RefertoFigure12.
Figure12
1.Retreatpath
3.Directionoffall
2.45degreeangle
2.Gripthechainsawasshownin(Figure11).
3.Makeanotchingundercutthatgoesinone-thirdthediameter
ofthetree,perpendiculartothedesireddirectionoffall
(Figure13).
Note:Makingtheundercutrstwillpreventthechain
sawfrombeingpinchedwhilemakingthesecondnotch.
Figure13
1.Directionoffall
2.Notchingundercut
4.Makeabackcutparalleltothenotchingundercut,keeping
thebackcutatleast51mm(2inches)aboveandawayfrom
thenotchingundercut(Figure14).
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Figure14
1.Directionoffall4.51mm(2inches)
2.Notchingundercut5.Backcut
3.Hinge
5.Asthebackcutnearsthehinge(Figure14),thetreeshould
begintofall.Removethechainsaw,stopthebladeby
releasingthetrigger,placethechainsawdown,andretreat
alongthepathyoudeterminedin1.
Important:Ifthetreebeginstofallinanundesired
direction,immediatelystopthecutanduseawedge
toopenthecutandpushthetreeinthedesired
direction.
LimbingaTree
1.Gripthechainsawasshownin(Figure11).
2.Firstcutthesmallerbranches,leavinglarger,supporting
branchesforlast(Figure15).
Figure15
1.Directionofcut
3.Limb
2.Chainsaw
3.Ifabranchisundertension,cutitfromtheundersideto
preventbindingofthechainsaw(Figure15).
BuckingaLog
Ifthelogissupportedalongitsentirelength,cutalltheway
throughthelogfromthetop(Figure16).
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Figure16
1.Cutfromthetop2.Chainsaw
Ifthelogissupportedononeend,cutone-thirdofthediameter
fromthebottom,thencutfromthetoptomeettherstcut(Figure
17).
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Figure17
1.One-thirddiametercut
fromthebottom
3.Secondcutfromthetop
2.Chainsaw
Ifthelogissupportedonbothendsbutnotinthemiddle,cut
one-thirdofthediameterfromthetop,thencutfromthebottomto
meettherstcut(Figure18).
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Figure18
1.One-thirddiametercut
fromthetop
3.Secondcutfromthe
bottom
2.Chainsaw
Ifthelogisonahill,alwaysstandontheuphillsideofthelog
(Figure19).
Figure19
1.Directionofslope
RemovingtheBattery
1.Placethechainsawonaatsurface.
2.Pressdownonthelatchandremovethebatteryfromthe
cavity.
Note:Ifyouhavetroubleremovingthebattery,apply
somedielectricgreasetothebatteryterminals(Figure
21).Donotuseanyothertypeoflubricantasitcan
causedamagetotheterminals.
Figure20
1.Latch
Figure21
1.Batteryterminals
ChargingtheBatteryPack
WARNING
CALIFORNIA
Proposition65Warning
Batteryposts,terminals,andrelated
accessoriescontainleadandleadcompounds,
chemicalsknowntotheStateofCalifornia
tocausecancerandreproductiveharm.
Washhandsafterhandling.
Important:Forbestresults,yourbatterytoolshould
bechargedinalocationwherethetemperatureismore
11
thanC(41°F)butlessthan40°C(104°F).Toreduce
theriskofseriouspersonalinjury,donotstoreoutside
orinvehicles.Chargingtimewillbeincreasedifnot
chargedwithinthisrange.
1.Ifthepowercordisnotpluggedintothecharger,plugitin
tothecharger(Figure22),thenplugthepowercordinto
apowersocket.
2.Turnthebatteryupsidedownandlineupthebatteryterminal
withtheslotinthecharger(Figure22andFigure23).
Figure22
1.Insertbatteryhere
3.Charge/storagemode
switch
2.LEDindicators4.Powercordplug-in
location
Figure23
1.LEDindicators(levelof
charge)
3.Batteryterminal
2.Releasebutton4.Testbutton
3.Slidethebatteryintothechargeruntilitclicksintoplace.
4.Toremovethebattery,pulluponthereleasebuttonand
slidethebatterybackwardsoutofthecharger.
5.RefertoFigure24tointerprettheLEDindicatorsonthe
batterycharger.
0
0
0
0
Figure24
1.Redlighton;green
lightashing—batteryis
charging.
5.Redlightoff;green
lightashing—batteryis
preparingforstorage.
2.Redlighton;green
lighton—batteryisfully
charged.
6.Redlightoff;greenlight
on—batteryisprepared
forstorage.
3.Redlightashing;green
lightoff—abnormalbattery
temperature(greaterthan
40C(104F)orlessthan5
C(41F).
7.Redlighton;greenlight
off—nobatteryinserted.
4.Charge/storagemode
switch
8.Redlightashing;green
lightashing—batteryis
defective.
Important:Ifthechargerindicatesanabnormalbattery
temperature,allowthebatterytocoolorwarmupas
neededbeforeinsertingthebatteryintothecharger.
Storingalithium-ionbatteryat40%ofitscapacitymaximizes
batterylife.
Usestoragemode(Figure24)whenthebatterywillnotbeused
for1monthorlonger.
1.Insertthebatteryintothecharger.
2.Turnstoragemodeon.
3.Thebatterywillchargeordischargeasnecessaryto
approximately40%charge.
4.Whenthebatteryisreadyforstorage(Figure24,item6.),
removethebatteryfromthecharger.
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Maintenance
RecommendedMaintenanceSchedule(s)
MaintenanceService
Interval
MaintenanceProcedure
Beforeeachuseordaily
Checktheoillevel.
Checkthechainbrake.
Cleanthebargrooveandoilpassageholes.
Checkthesprocketforwear.
Checkthewearonthebar.
Checkthewearonthechain.
Aftereachbatterydrain
cycle
Adjustthechaintension.
AddingOiltotheChainSaw
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Placethechainsawonaatsurfaceandremovethebattery.
2.Checkthewindow.Iftheoilcannotbeseeninthewindow,
oilneedstobeaddedtothechainsaw(Figure25).
Figure25
1.Oilcap
2.Window
3.Cleantheareaaroundtheoilcap(Figure25).
4.Removethecapandpouroilintothechainsawuntiltheoil
llsthewindow(Figure25).
Note:Donotllthechainsawhigherthanthebottom
ofthellneck.
5.Cleanupanyspilledoilandreplacetheoilcap.
CheckingtheChainBrake
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Placethechainsawonaatsurfaceandremovethebattery.
2.Engagethechainbrakebypushingthehandbrakeforward
tothestopposition(Figure26).
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Figure26
1.Handbrake—stopposition
3.Usingaglovedhand,gripthechainandattempttopullit
aroundthebar.
4.Ifthechainbrakeisworkingproperly,thechainwillnot
rotatearoundthebar.
5.Disengagethehandbrake,thenpullthechainaroundthe
bartoensurethatthehandbrakedisengagesproperly.
CleaningtheBarGrooveand
OilPassageHoles
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Placethechainsawonaatsurfaceandremovethebattery.
2.Removethetwonutsthatsecurethecover(Figure27).
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Figure27
1.Cover
2.Nuts
3.Removethechainfromthebarandremovethebar.
4.Checkthebargroovesandtheoilpassageholefordebris,
andcleanitifnecessary(Figure28).
Figure28
1.Oilpassage2.Oilgroove
5.Installthechain,bar,andcover.RefertoReplacingtheBar
andChain(page15).
AdjustingtheChainTension
ServiceInterval:Aftereachbatterydraincycle
DANGER
Contactwiththechainsawteethcancauseserious
injury.
Removethebatterybeforeperformingany
adjustmentsormaintenancetothechainsaw.
Alwaysweargloveswhenperformingany
adjustmentsofmaintenancetothechainsaw.
Checkthechaintensionbypullingthechainaroundtheblade
barusingaglovedhand.
Note:Thechainshouldmovesmoothlyaroundtheblade
barwhenpulledbyhand,andshouldremainincontactwith
theundersideofthebar(Figure29).
Ifthechaintensionneedstobeadjusted,performthefollowing
steps:
1.Placethechainsawonalevelsurface.
2.Loosenthe2nutsonthecoverwithoutremovingthecover
(Figure29).
Figure29
1.Tensioningbolt
3.Nut(2)
2.Chain
3.Holdupthetipofthebar(Figure30).
Figure30
4.Tightenthechainbyturningthetensioningbolttotheright,
untilthechaintouchestheundersideofthebar.
5.Tightenthe2nuts(Figure29).
6.Checkthechaintension.Ifmoretensioningisrequired,
repeatthisprocedure.
CheckingandReplacingthe
Sprocket
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
1.Removethecover,chainandguidebar;refertoReplacing
theBarandChain(page15).
2.RemovetheE-clip(Figure31).
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Figure31
1.Sprocket
3.E-clip
2.Spacer
3.Removethespacer(Figure31).
4.Removethesprocket.
5.Ifthewearmarksonthesprocketaredeeperthan0.5mm
(0.02in)itshouldbereplaced(Figure31).
A.Placethenewsprocketonthecrankshaft.
B.Placethespacerandclipontothenewsprocket.
C.Installtheguidebarandthechain.
D.Checkthechaintension;refertoAdjustingtheChain
Tension(page14).
ReplacingtheBarandChain
ServiceInterval:Beforeeachuseordaily
Beforeeachuseordaily
DANGER
Contactwiththechainsawteethcancauseserious
injury.
Removethebatterybeforeperformingany
adjustmentsormaintenancetothechainsaw.
Alwaysweargloveswhenperformingany
adjustmentsofmaintenancetothechainsaw.
1.Placethechainsawonalevelsurface.
2.Removethebattery.
3.Removethetwonutsthatsecurethecover(Figure32).
1
2
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Figure32
1.Cover
2.Nuts
4.Loosenthechainbyturningthechain-tighteningscrewto
theleft(Figure33).
Note:Thebladebarwillmoveclosertothedrive
sprocket.
Figure33
1.Sprocket3.Stud(2)
2.Tensioningbolt4.Adjustingpin
5.Separatethechainfromtheblade.
6.Alignthebarwiththetwostudsandtheadjustingpin(Figure
33).
7.Placethenewchainaroundthedrivesprocket,withthe
teethofthechainfacingawayfromthesprocket(Figure33).
8.Feedthechainintothegrooveinthebladebar.
9.Installthecoverandthenuts,butdonotfullytightenthe
nuts.
10.Holdupthetipofthebar(Figure34).
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Figure34
11.Tightenthechainbyturningthetensioningbolttotheright
(Figure33),untilthechaintouchestheundersideofthebar.
12.Tightenthe2nuts(Figure32).
13.Checkthechaintension.Ifmoretensioningisrequired,
repeatthisprocedurestartingat9.
Note:Thechaintensioniscorrectwhenyouareable
touseaglovedhandtopullthechainsmoothlyaround
thebladebar
BatteryPackPreparationFor
Recycling
WARNING
Uponremoval,coverthebatterypack’sterminalswith
heavy-dutyadhesivetape.Donotattempttodestroy
ordisassemblethebatterypackorremoveanyofits
components.Lithium-ionbatteriesmustberecycledor
disposedofproperlyatthenearestbatteryrecycling
facility.
Service
Shouldthisitemneedservice,taketheproducttoyourAuthorized
ToroServiceDealer.YourT oroDealerisspeciallytrainedtorepair
ToroproductsandwillensurethatyourT orostays“All”T oro.
Storage
Whenstoringortransportingthechainsaw,alwaysplacethe
protectivecoveroverthechainsawblade.
Cleanallforeignmaterialfromtheproduct.
Storeitinawell-ventilatedplacethatisinaccessibleto
children.
Keepawayfromcorrosiveagentssuchasgardenchemicals
andde-icingsalts.
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Troubleshooting
Usingthebatterywhenitishotcanreducetheoperatingtime.
Thebatterywillautomaticallystopworkingwhenitisoverheated
topreventdamagetoit.Removethebatteryfromthechargerand
allowittocoolbeforeplacingitbackintothechainsaw.
Usingthebatterywhenthereismoistureontheleadscancause
thechainsawtomalfunction.Allowthebatterytodryorwipeit
drybeforeplacingitbackintothechainsaw.
Problem
PossibleCauseCorrectiveAction
1.Thechain
brakeis
engaged.
1.Disengagethe
chainbrake
bypullingthe
handguard
towardthe
handleuntil
thereisan
audibleclick.
2.Thebatteryis
lowoncharge.
2.Chargethe
battery.
3.Thebatteryis
notfullyseated.
3.Makesure
thebatteryis
pushedallthe
wayintothe
housing.
4.Thebatteryis
toohot.
4.Allowthe
batterytocool.
5.Thebattery
hasexceeded
highamperage
limits.
5.Releasethe
triggerswitch,
thenpressthe
triggerswitch.
Themotordoes
notrunorruns
intermittently.
6.Thereisdebris
underthe
cover.
6.Removethe
coverand
cleanoutany
debris.
Themotoris
running,butthe
chaindoesnot
rotate.
1.Thechainis
notproperly
seatedonthe
sprocket.
1.Reinstallthe
chainand
ensurethelinks
areproperly
seatedinthe
sprocket.
Thechainbrake
doesnotengage.
1.Thereisa
chainbrake
malfunction
1.Immediately
takethechain
sawtoa
localservice
location.
1.Thechainis
nottensioned
correctly.
1.Settheproper
tensiononthe
chain.
2.Thechainis
dull.
2.Replacethe
chain.
3.Thechain
isinstalled
backwards.
3.Reinstallthe
chain.
Thechainsaw
doesnotproperly
cut.
4.Thechainis
dry.
4.Checktheoil
level.
Problem
PossibleCauseCorrectiveAction
1.Theoilportis
plugged.
1.Cleanoutany
debrisfromthe
oilport.
Thechainoilis
notlubricating
properly.
2.Theoilgroove
inthebaris
plugged/
2.Cleanoutany
debrisfromthe
oilgroove.
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Notes:
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Notes:
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