4. Saw more than half of the diameter and then put the
felling wedge into the saw cut.
To fell a tree
1. Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples and
wire from the tree.
2. Make a notch 1/3 the diameter of the tree,
perpendicular to the direction of the fall. (Fig. 38 )
3. Make the lower horizontal notch cut. This helps
prevent pinching the saw chain or the guide bar
when the second notch is made.
4. Make the felling back cut (X) a minimum of 50 mm (2
in) higher than the horizontal notch cut. Keep the
felling back cut parallel to the horizontal notching cut
so sufficient wood is left to be a hinge. Do not cut
through the hinge. The hinge wood keeps the tree
from twisting and falling in the incorrect direction.
(Fig. 39 ) and (Fig. 40 )
5. As the felling back cut nears the hinge, the tree
starts to fall. Make sure that the tree can fall in the
correct direction and not rock rearward and pinch the
saw chain. Stop the cut before the felling back cut is
complete to prevent this. Use wedges of wood,
plastic or aluminum to open the cut and let the tree
fall along the necessary line of fall. (Fig. 41 )
6. When the tree starts to fall, remove the product from
the cut. Stop the motor, put the product down and
use the planned escape path. Be careful of limbs
falling from above and monitor your footing. (Fig.
42 )
To limb a tree
1. Use larger limbs to hold the log off the ground.
2. Remove small limbs in one cut. (Fig. 43 )
3. Cut branches that have tension from the bottom to
the top to prevent pinching the saw chain or the
guide bar.
To buck a log
CAUTION: Do not let the saw chain touch
the ground.
• If the log has support along its full length, cut from
the top of the log (known as overbucking). (Fig. 44 )
• If the log has support on one end, cut 1/3 the
diameter from below the log (known as
underbucking).
• If the log has support on the two ends, cut 1/3 the
diameter from the top. Complete the cut by
underbucking the lower 2/3 of the log to touch the
first cut. (Fig. 45 )
• If you buck a log on a slope, always stay on the
uphill side of the log. Cut through the log while you
keep complete control of the product. Then release
the cutting pressure near the end of the cut while
tightly holding the rear handle and front handle. (Fig.
46 )
To change the power mode
The power mode of the product can be changed while
the product is in operation. There are 2 power modes:
1. Standard mode - Saves energy and maximizes run
time. Standard mode is applicable for most tasks.
Note: The product is set to Standard mode when
started.
2. Boost mode - The product operates at high speed in
Boost mode. Boost mode runs at maximum power
for tasks that are not easy. To start Boost mode,
push the Boost mode button until the light is on. To
stop Boost mode, push the Boost mode button until
the light is off.
Note: If the trigger is released during operation, the
product starts in the last mode. If the product
automatically stops, or if the operator pushes the power
button, the last used mode is erased from memory. The
product is set to Standard mode again when started.
Power meter
The power meter shows how much power the product
uses during operation.
• LED lights 4 and 5 show the best performance and
best battery efficiency.
• LED light 6 on the right side shows maximum power
and the minimum battery efficiency.
Battery state of charge LED
The status of the battery pack is shown until you pull the
trigger. When you release the trigger, the status of the
battery pack is shown again.
The number of LEDs that are on show the current
charge level of the battery pack.
LED lights
Battery status
All Green LEDs
come on
Fully Charged (100% - 76%)
LED 1, 2 and 3
come on
The battery pack is 75% - 51%
charged.
LED 1 and 2
come on
The battery pack is 50% - 26%
charged.
LED 1 comes on The battery pack is 25% - 6%
charged.
LED 1 flashes
The battery pack is 5% - 0% charg-
ed.
Note: If the motor stops and the power LED stays on,
push the button on the battery pack. For possible
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