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24 CS 4030
Before transporting, carry out the following
measures:
1. Switch off the chain saw and remove the
rechargeable battery.
2. Fit the chain guard.
3. Carry the chain saw only at the bow handle.
Guide rail and saw chain should be facing to
the rear.
4. In vehicles: Secure the chain saw against
tipping over, damage and leakage of chain
oil.
18 STORAGE
Thoroughly clean the chain saw after each use.
Store it 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:
Switch off the chain saw and remove the
rechargeable battery.
Empty the oil tank for the saw chain oil.
Remove the saw chain and guide rail, clean it
and spray it with rust-proofing oil.
Thoroughly clean the chain saw and store it
in a dry place.
IMPORTANT!
Danger of damaging the chain saw
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
chain saw before each extended
period of storage.
19 DISPOSAL
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 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.
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
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