• During kickback, the saw behaves in an uncontrolled manner and
the chain becomes loose.
• An incorrectly sharpened chain increases the risk of kickback.
• Hold the chain saw with both hands when starting and operating.
• Make sure that the material to be cut is firmly fixed.
• Use clamps to hold the material in place.
• Never cut more than one branch at a time. When cutting down,
pay attention to the surrounding branches.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
• Maintain all components in good condition to make sure that the
saw works safely.
• Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
• Protect the saw from moisture.
• Keep out of the reach of children.
ATTENTION! Despite the inherently safe construction, the use
of safety measures and additional protective measures, there
is always a residual risk of injury during work.
Explanation of used symbols.
1. CAUTION! Take special precautions.
2. Read the operating manual, observe the warnings and safety
conditions contained in it!
3. Use personal protective equipment (safety goggles, hearing
protection).
4. Use protective gloves.
5. Use protective clothing.
6. Keep children away from the tool.
7. Remove the battery from the device before making any
adjustments or cleaning.
8. A garden device intended for outdoor use.
9. Protect the device against moisture.
10. Keep your limbs away from the cutting elements!
11. Threat due to kickback.
12. Caution, risk of cutting your hands, cutting your fingers.
13. Maintain a safe distance from the garden equipment in
operation.
14. Recycling.
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
The cordless chainsaw is a handheld type device. The drive is a DC
commutator motor. These types of power tools are intended for
work in the home garden. The saw can be used to perform tree
maintenance cuts, pruning branches, preparing firewood, fireplace
wood and other applications that require sawing wood. The cordless
chainsaw is a power tool intended for amateur use only. The
cordless chainsaw is a handheld type device. The drive is a DC
commutator motor. These types of power tools are intended for
work in the home garden. The saw can be used to perform tree
maintenance cuts, pruning branches, preparing firewood, fireplace
wood and other applications that require sawing wood. The cordless
chainsaw is a power tool intended for amateur use only.
WARNING! The device should not be used during tree felling.
Do not use the device contrary to its intended use.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
The numbering below refers to the components of the device shown
on the graphic pages of this manual.
1. Chain
2. Guide
3. Brake lever (front hand guard)
4. Front handle
5. Switch lock button
6. Switch
7. Handle
8. Oil level indicator
9. Oil filler cap
10. The claw of the buttress
11. The guide bar mounting knob
12. Chain tension knob
13. Sprocket cover
14. Chain guide guard
15. Cover hooks
16. Bolt
17. Chain wheel
18. Oil channel
* Differences may appear between the product and drawing.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
1. Guide - 1 pc.
2. Chain - 1 pc.
3. Guide cover - 1 pc.
PREPARATION TO WORK
TRANSFERRING THE CHAIN SAW
WARNING! Always disconnect the battery and slide on the
chain guide cover before moving the chain saw. If there is a
need to perform several cutting operations in succession, the
saw should be turned off between operations using the switch.
ASSEMBLY OF THE GUIDE BAR AND THE SAW CHAIN
ATTENTION! Chain guide and saw chain are supplied
separately.
The chain saw should be disconnected from the power source
(battery).
Always wear protective gloves when fitting the chain and
checking the chain to prevent injury from sharp edges.
WARNING! Before assembling the guide bar with the chain,
check the correct positioning of the chain cutting blades (the
correct positioning of the chain on the guide bar is shown by
the arrow on the guide bar tip) (fig. A).
• Slide and release from the catch the movable part of the bar
mounting knob (11) (fig. B).
• Pull back the movable part of the knob and turn anticlockwise,
loosening the pressure of the guide bar mounting knob (11) (fig. C).
• Remove the sprocket cover (13) by sliding the cover catches (15)
out of the retaining holes (fig. D).
• Hold the guide (2) vertically so that its tip points upwards.
• Fit the chain (1), starting at the tip of the guide bar (2).
• Make sure that the chain (1) is in the guide groove of the guide
bar (2).
• Place the bar (2) with the attached chain (1) on the chain wheel
(17) (making sure that the pin (16) is in the groove in the center of
the bar) (fig. E, F).
• Place the sprocket cover (13) by inserting the cover catches (15)
into the locating holes and slightly tighten the guide bar mounting
knob (11).
TIGHTENING THE SAW CHAIN
With the bar fixing knob (11) loose, turn the chain tensioning knob
(12)
• clockwise - to stretch the chain.
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