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Workpiece and Work Area Set Up

1.   Designate a work area that is clean and well lit.  

The work area must not allow access by 
children or pets to prevent distraction and 
injury.

 

2.  There must not be objects, such as utility lines, 

nearby that will present a hazard while working.

3.  A first-time user should, as a minimum practice, cut 

logs on a saw-horse or cradle before cutting down 
trees.

 

 

General Operating Instructions

1.   Before first use and before each use thereafter, 

remove the Oil Tank Cap.  Inspect the Cap 
Gasket for damage.  Fill the oil reservoir to just 
below fill plug with oil (not included). Then 
replace the Oil Tank Cap. Oil is automatically 
applied to the Saw Chain during operation.

2.  Make sure that the Trigger is in the off-position, 

then slide the Battery Pack into slot on back
of Chainsaw until it clicks into place.

3.  Place the Hand Guard/Chain Brake Lever in 

normal operating (disengaged) position by 
pulling the Hand Guard back toward the 
Handle. Refer to Figure F.

 

DISENGAGED

ENGAGED

Figure F:  Chain Brake

NOTE:

 The Chainsaw will not operate unless the Hand 

Guard / Chain Brake Lever is in the disengaged position.

4.

 

Grasp the Handles with both hands.  Always 
gripthe handle with the thumb and fingers 
encircling the handle as shown in Figure G.

 

 

 

Figure G:  Holding the Chainsaw

NOTE:

 Front Hand Guard not shown.

5.  Stand in front of the wood to be cut 

with your feet firmly in place.

6.  Push the Lockout Switch to the left or right, then

squeeze and hold the Trigger.  With the Chainsaw
running, you may release pressure on the Lockout 
Switch. Releasing the Trigger will stop the motor. 

 

NOTE:

 The Trigger cannot be activated 

unless the Lockout Switch is depressed.

DANGER!

 To prevent serious injury and death from 

kickback: Do not touch the Guide Bar Nose to the wood.

7.  When the Chainsaw reaches full speed, begin 

cutting with a light, downward pressure against 
the bottom mid-section of the Saw Chain.  Allow
 the Saw Chain to cut at its own rate.  Applying 
too much pressure can damage the tool.

DANGER!

  When cutting loose, round wood stock, 

 

place the wood stock on a sawhorse, in a cradle, 
or use a timberjack (all purchased by yourself)
to avoid grabbing and throw back.

 

   

8.  To prevent accidents, turn off the tool, 

remove its Battery Pack, and place the 
Hand Guard / Chain Brake Lever forward 
in its engaged position after use.

9.  When the Saw has cooled completely, clean 

thoroughly and cover the Chain Guide Bar 
with the Chain Guide Bar Sheath.  Store the 
tool indoors out of children’s reach.

Hand 

Guard /

Chain Brake 

Lever 

USE THIS GRIP

THUMB BELOW

HANDLE

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Page 1: ...1113 When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please contact us WWW LITHELI COM Copyright 2019 Litheli All rights reserved No portion of thi...

Page 2: ...MATION General Power Tool Safety Warnings Read all safety warnings and all instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock re and or serious injury Save all w...

Page 3: ...olled with the Trigger is dangerous and must be repaired 3 Disconnect the battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive saf...

Page 4: ...away from your body When transporting or storing the chain saw always t the guide bar cover Proper handling of the chain saw will reduce the likelihood of accidental contact with the moving saw chain...

Page 5: ...o obstruct vents under the Charger Place the Charger on a stable solid nonflammable surface such as a stable metal workbench or concretefloor at least 1 foot away from all flammable objects such as dr...

Page 6: ...sk of vibration related injury 1 Anyone using vibrating tools regularly or for an extended period should first be examined by a doctor and then have regular medical check ups to ensure medical problem...

Page 7: ...rly connect Charger s power cord to appropriate outlet WARNING marking concerning Risk of Explosion Do not puncture short or open battery packs and do not charge damaged battery packs WARNING marking...

Page 8: ...or use of this product Note For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages refer to Parts List and Diagram on page 22 Functions Chain Tension Knob Lock Knob Hand Guard Ch...

Page 9: ...ected to mains the Charging Status LED flashes green 1 2 3 4 Align the Battery Pack to the rails of the Charger and slide it in Ensure it clicks noticeably in place Connect the Power Plug of the Charg...

Page 10: ...ntil manually activated 4 Low Kickback Chain A Chain that complies with the kickback performance requirements of ANSI B175 1 1991 when tested on a representative sample of chainsaws Page 10 U1CS21113...

Page 11: ...night 2 Loosen the Lock Knob and remove the Drive Cover from the Saw 3 Place the slotted end of the Chain Guide Bar over the Guide Bar Bolt and insert the Chain Tension Pin into the lower hole in the...

Page 12: ...n Bar and Chain Oil Buy it locally 2 Loosen the Lock Knob on the Drive Cover then turn the Chain Tension Knob counterclockwise until the Saw Chain is loose 3 Unthread the Lock Knob and remove the Driv...

Page 13: ...Do not force Battery Pack into the Charger 4 Plug Charger into a grounded 120VAC 60Hz receptacle The green LED will blink showing that power is supplied to the Charger 5 Slide Battery Pack onto Charge...

Page 14: ...h the thumb and fingers encircling the handle as shown in Figure G Figure G Holding the Chainsaw NOTE Front Hand Guard not shown 5 Stand in front of the wood to be cut with your feet firmly in place 6...

Page 15: ...e notified immediately The chainsaw operator should keep on the uphill side of the terrain as the tree is likely to roll or slide downhill after it is felled An escape path should be planned and clear...

Page 16: ...any chance that the tree may not fall in desired direction or it may rock back and bind the saw chain stop cutting before the felling back cut is complete and use wedges of wood plastic or aluminium t...

Page 17: ...entire length as illustrated in Figure K it is cut from the top overbuck Cut from top overbuck avoid cutting earth Figure K Log Supported Along the Entire Length When the log is supported on one end...

Page 18: ...rted Both Ends When bucking on a slope always stand on the uphill side of the log as illustrated in Figure N When cutting through to maintain complete control release the cutting pressure near the end...

Page 19: ...EPLACING SAW CH I turn the Chain GuideBar over to distribute the wear on it Replace the Guide Bar when bent cracked or when the Saw Chain moves excessively from side to side on the Guide Bar due to we...

Page 20: ...Port Figure O Cleaning and Lubricating Guide Bar 4 Reverse the Guide Bar when replacing the Saw Chain to prevent uneven wear 5 The rails of the Guide Bar groove shoalways be parallel to each other Pl...

Page 21: ...AKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT I FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOUL...

Page 22: ...28 Screw 2 29 Connector 1 30 Clamp 1 31 Oil Tube Spring 2 32 Oil Tube 1 33 Circlip 1 34 Circlip 1 35 Bearing 2 36 Screw 4 37 Brake Housing 1 38 Output Shaft 1 39 Torsion Spring 1 40 Motor 1 Part Descr...

Page 23: ...Assembly Diagram Page 23 WWW LITHELI COM U1CS21113...

Page 24: ...and Regulations 5 Year Tool Warranty Against Defects in Materials Parts or Workmanship Litheli at Its Own Discretion Will Repair or Replace Any and All Parts Found To Be Defective All Units Must Be Us...

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