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POWXG1007 

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The chainsaw works only when one hand holds the front grip (2) and the other hand actuates 
the switch on the rear grip (1). 
If the chainsaw does not run, the chain brake must be released at the front finger guard (3). Be 
sure to read t

he sections “Chain brake” and “Releasing the chain brake” on this point. 

After switching on, the chainsaw will run immediately at high speed. 

10.1 

To switch off 

Release either the ON/OFF switch (13) on the rear grip or the other switch (2) on the front grip. 
The release of ON/OFF switch results the stop of the chainsaw within 1 sec., and heavy 
sparkling. This is normal and safe for the proper operation of the chainsaw. 
After working with the chainsaw, you should always: Clean the saw chain and guide bar and 
replace the chain guard. 

10.2 

Chainsaw protection 

Never use the chainsaw in the rain or in damp conditions. 

If  the  extension  cable  is  damaged,  pull  the  plug  out  of  the  power  socket 
immediately. Never work with a damaged cable. 

 

Check the chainsaw for damage. Before using your tool again, check the safety devices or 
any slightly damaged parts to ensure that they are in good working order. 

 

Make sure the moving parts are working correctly. 

 

All the parts must be correctly assembled and meet all the conditions required to ensure 
that the chainsaw works correctly. 

 

Any damaged safety devices and parts must be properly repaired or replaced immediately 
by a Customer Service workshop, unless there are instructions to the contrary in these 
operating instructions. 

10.3 

Notes on working practice 

Kick-back (Fig. 8). 
You can avoid accidents by not sawing with the tip of the guide bar as this may cause the saw 
to rear up suddenly. 
Always use the complete safety equipment and clothes when working with the saw. 
Kick-back is an upward and/or backward movement of the guide bar which can occur if the 
saw chain at the tip of the guide bar encounters an obstruction. 
Make sure your work-piece is firmly secured. Use clamps to stop the work-piece slipping. This 
also makes it easier to operate the chainsaw with both hands. 
Kick-back causes the saw to behave uncontrollably and thus brings with a slack or blunt chain. 
A poorly sharpened chain increases the risk of kick-back. Never saw above shoulder height. 

11 OPERATION - TIPS ON CHAIN SAW USE 

11.1 

Sawing up wood (Fig. 7a, 7b) 

To saw up wood, please observe the safety regulations and proceed as follows: 

 Make sure the wood to be sawed cannot slip. 

 Clamp short pieces of wood in place before sawing 

  Saw only wood or wooden objects. 

 When sawing, make sure that no stones or nails are touched as these could be thrown out 

and damage the saw chain. 

 Avoid bringing the running saw into contact with wire fences or the ground. 

 When lopping off branches, support the chainsaw as far as possible and do not saw with 

the tip of the guide bar. 

Summary of Contents for POWXG1007

Page 1: ...Tensioning the saw chain 8 9 3 Filling in chain oil Fig 4 8 9 4 Securing the extension lead Fig 6 8 9 5 Chain lubrication 8 9 6 Checking the automatic lubrication 9 9 7 Chain lubricants 9 9 8 Guide b...

Page 2: ...a g e 2 www varo com 11 3 Wood under tension 11 11 4 Felling trees 11 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 12 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 14 TECHNICAL DATA 13 15 NOISE 13 16 STORAGE 13 17 WARRANTY 13 18 ENVIRONMENT...

Page 3: ...ide bar cover 7 Guide bar 8 Rear finger guard 9 Power cable 10 Claw stop 11 Safety lock off button 12 Cable hook 13 ON OFF switch 14 Oil tank cap 15 Oil gauge 16 Chain wheel 17 Guide bolt 18 Sprocket...

Page 4: ...nnot be held liable for damage caused by improper or incorrect usage 5 1 Safety instructions and accident prevention To prevent the incorrect handling of the chainsaw please read the operating instruc...

Page 5: ...wer cable must always be behind the saw operator The power cable must always lead away from the rear of the chainsaw Use only original accessories Chainsaws used outdoors must be connected up to an ea...

Page 6: ...led and will be hurled towards the operator at full power risk of injury When working with the chain saw protective gloves suitable shoes leg protectors eye protectors and ear protectors should be use...

Page 7: ...chain tensioning borehole and the oil duct or contact your Customer Service Be sure to read the section Filling in chain oil and chain lubrication on this point Check the chain tension and retention...

Page 8: ...therwise the contraction which takes place as the chain cools would result in excessively high tension A new saw chain requires a running in period of approx 5 minutes Chain lubrication is very import...

Page 9: ...or your Customer Service 9 10 Chain guard The chain guard must be clipped onto the chain and sword as soon as the sawing work has been completed and whenever the chainsaw has to be transported 9 11 C...

Page 10: ...insaw works correctly Any damaged safety devices and parts must be properly repaired or replaced immediately by a Customer Service workshop unless there are instructions to the contrary in these opera...

Page 11: ...ce If you are a beginner or inexperienced do not try to teach yourself but seek professional training Fig 13 Falling direction First estimate the direction of fall taking into account the centre of gr...

Page 12: ...anufacturing and inspection procedures have it repaired by an authorized Customer Service work shop 13 TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT CAUSE REMEDY Motor does not run No electricity Check socket cable and plug...

Page 13: ...NTY This product is warranted for a 36 month period effective from the date of purchase by the first user This warranty covers all material or production flaws excluding batteries chargers defective p...

Page 14: ...therefore remain the property of Varo NV We reserve the right to reject a claim whenever the purchase cannot be verified or when it is clear that the product has not been properly maintained Clean ve...

Page 15: ...of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2000 14 EC Annex V LwA Measured 106dB...

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