Page 2 - Introduction
For assistance, please seewww.Toro.com/supportfor instructional videos orcontact your AuthorizedService Dealer beforereturning this product. Introduction This chain saw is designed for cutting tree branches,logs, and wooden beams of a diameter no longer thanthe cutting length of the guide bar. It is...
Page 3 - Contents; Safety; WARNING; Read all safety warnings and all instructions.
Contents Safety ....................................................................... 3 Personal Protective Equipment .......................... 6Safety and Instructional Decals .......................... 7 Setup ........................................................................ 8 Filling th...
Page 4 - III. Power tool use and care; IV. Battery tool use and care
5. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing andbalance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations. 6. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothingor jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing, andgloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can get ...
Page 7 - Safety and Instructional Decals
Safety and Instructional Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any areaof potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or missing. decal140-8460 140-8460 1. Cutting hazard of hand. 7. Do no expose to rain. 2. Stay away from moving parts....
Page 8 - Setup; Product Overview
Setup Filling the Chain Saw withBar and Chain Oil Important: Use only bar and chain oil (sold separately). Fill the chain saw with bar and chain oil; refer to Checking the Oil Level and Adding Bar and ChainOil (page 17) . Product Overview g315699 Figure 4 Left side shown 1. Chain 6. Battery pack 2. ...
Page 9 - Specifications; Appropriate Temperature Ranges; Operation; Before Using the Chain Saw
Specifications Model 51845T Bar Length (with 88613 and88614 equipped) 40.6 cm (16 inches) Chain Gauge (with 88613and 88614 equipped) 0.043 inches Chain Pitch (with 88613 and88614 equipped) 3/8 inch Chain Length (with 88613and 88614 equipped) 56 links Rated Voltage 60V DC maximum, 54 VDCnominal usage...
Page 10 - Starting the Chain Saw; Shutting Off the Chain Saw
Starting the Chain Saw 1. Ensure that the vents on the chain saw are freefrom dust and debris ( Figure 6 ). g315701 Figure 6 1. Side vent 2. Bottom vent 2. Set the chain saw down on a level surface. 3. Align the tongue of the battery pack with thebattery cavity in the chain saw ( Figure 7 ). g315702...
Page 11 - Cutting with the Chain Saw
Cutting with the Chain Saw WARNING Operating a chain saw improperly can causeserious personal injury or death. Read and follow all operating instructionscarefully to avoid possible personal injury. WARNING Kickback can cause serious or fatal injury toyou. Always ensure that the chain brake systemis ...
Page 12 - Pruning a Tree; Felling a Tree
Pruning a Tree WARNING Cutting higher limbs from a tree off the groundcan put you in an unstable position that couldbe unsafe for you while handling a chain saw,resulting in possible serious personal injuryor death to you or bystanders. When cutting limbs from a standing tree, usethe following pract...
Page 14 - Limbing a Fallen Tree
Limbing a Fallen Tree 1. Grip the chain saw as shown in Figure 11 . 2. Moving from the base of the tree up, cut off the smaller limbs from the tree that are not supporting itsweight off the ground ( Figure 17 ). 3. Cut the larger limbs that support the weight of the tree from the bottom upward so th...
Page 15 - Bucking a Log
Bucking a Log When bucking a log, note where the log is supportedand where there is a load on the log. Cut the log sothat when the ends fall, your guide bar will not bepinched between them. Important: If the chain saw binds in the cut, do not attempt to free it by running the motor. Shutoff the saw,...
Page 16 - Installing the Battery Pack; Removing the Battery Pack
Installing the Battery Pack 1. Set the chain saw down on a level surface. 2. Align the tongue of the battery pack with thebattery cavity in the chain saw ( Figure 22 ). g315702 Figure 22 3. Push the battery pack into the battery cavity untilthe battery pack locks into place. Removing the Battery Pac...
Page 17 - Maintenance
Maintenance Recommended Maintenance Schedule(s) Maintenance Service Interval Maintenance Procedure Before each use or daily • Check the oil level and add bar and chain oil if necessary.• Check the chain brake.• Check that oil is flowing to the chain.• Check the chain tension and adjust it if necessa...
Page 18 - Checking the Chain Brake
Checking the Chain Brake Service Interval: Before each use or daily After each battery drain cycle 1. Place the chain saw on a flat surface andremove the battery pack; refer to Removing the Battery Pack (page 16) . 2. Engage the chain brake by moving the chainbrake forward to the STOP position ( Fig...
Page 19 - DANGER
Adjusting the ChainTension Service Interval: Before each use or daily After each battery drain cycle Ensure that the chain is properly tensioned. A loose chain shortens the life of the drive sprocketand the guide bar and may cause the chain to fall off. An overtightened chain overheats the guide bar...
Page 21 - Sharpening the Chain
Installing the Guide Bar andChain DANGER Contact with the chain saw teeth can causeserious personal injury. • Remove the battery pack before adjustingor maintaining the chain saw. • Always wear gloves when adjusting ormaintaining the chain saw. 1. If the side cover is installed to the machine,loosen...
Page 22 - Storage
Storage Important: Store the machine, battery pack, and charger only in temperatures that are within theappropriate range; refer to Specifications (page 9) . Important: If you are storing the battery pack for the off-season, charge it until 2 or 3 LEDindicators turn green on the battery. Do not stor...
Page 23 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Perform only the steps described in these instructions. All further inspection, maintenance, and repair workmust be performed by an authorized service center or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve theproblem yourself. Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. The b...