Troubleshooting – Remington 104316-04 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING: Unplug chain saw from

power source before servicing. Severe injury

or death could occur from electrical shock

or body contact with moving chain.

Note: For additional help, visit DESA Specialty

Products’™ technical service web site at

www.desatech.com.

OBSERVED FAULT

Saw runs, but does not cut

Saw does not cut unless heavily

forced. Cutting produces only saw-

dust with few large chips

Saw runs slow. Saw stalls easily

Motor of saw does not run when you

squeeze trigger

Motor of saw runs, but chain does

not move

Chain does not get oil

Chain comes off guide bar

Saw smokes

Saw leaks oil

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Chain assembled backwards on

guide bar

Chain is dull

Low power supply voltage

1. Switch lockout not pressed in to

release trigger

2. Extension cord connections loose

3. Open line fuse or circuit breaker

4. Worn out motor brushes

5. Open wiring circuit on saw

Gear train failure

1. Clogged oil slot in guide bar

2. Oil is too thick

1. Chain is loose

2. Guide bar and chain not as-

sembled right

Saw damaged. Do not use saw

Oil cap is not secure

REMEDY

See Assembly, page 16

See Sharpening Saw Chain, pages

20 and 21

Extension cord wire size too small.

See Extension Cords, page 17

1. Press in switch lockout before

squeezing trigger

2. Check cord connections

3. Check line fuse or circuit breaker

4. See authorized service center

5. See authorized service center

See authorized service center

1. Remove guide bar and clean oil

slot

2. Use correct weight of oil. See

Filling Oil Tank

, page 17

1. Tighten chain. See Saw Chain Ten-

sion Adjustment

, pages 16 and 17

2. See Assembly, page 16

See authorized service center

Tighten oil cap.

Note: Empty oil tank

when not in use

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