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Proper Cutting Stance

•  Weight should be balanced with both feet on solid ground. 
•  Keep your left arm and elbow locked in a "straight arm" 

position to withstand any kickback force (Fig. 20).

•  Your body should always be to the left of the chain line.  

Basic Cutting Procedures

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WARNING! 

This unit is designed for trimming small 

branches and limbs up to recommended 7.9 in. (20 cm), not 
to exceed a max cut of

 

9.5 in. (24 cm) in diameter depending 

on type of wood. Practice cutting a few small limbs using the 
following technique to get the “feel” of using the saw before 

you begin a major sawing operation.

•  Take the proper stance in front of the wood with the saw 

turned off (Fig. 20). 

•  Squeeze the trigger and let the chain accelerate to full 

speed before entering the cut. 

•  Hold the saw with both hands firmly. Always keep your 

left hand on the front handle and your right hand on the 
rear handle so that your body is to the left of the  
chain line.

•  Keep the unit running the entire time you are cutting, 

maintaining a steady speed.  

•  Let the chain do the work; exert only light downward 

pressure. If you force the cut, damage to the bar, chain, 
or unit can result.  

•  Do not put the pressure on the saw at the end of the cut.  
•  Always cut with both feet on solid ground to 

 

prevent falling.

•  Do not cut above chest height since it is difficult to 

control kickback forces with a saw held high.

Cutting Techniques

Before felling or delimbing for the first time, practice sawing 

logs on the ground or on trestles, so that you can get familiar 
with the machine and the most suitable sawing techniques.

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WARNING! 

Always hold the machine with both hands 

when sawing.

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WARNING! 

Stop the motor immediately if the chain 

stops during sawing. Beware of kickback, which can occur if 
the bar contacts an obstacle.

•  Felling a tree

i) 

When bucking and felling are performed by two or more 
people at the same time, the felling operation should be 
separated from the bucking operation by a distance of at 
least twice the height of the tree being felled. Trees should 
not be felled in a manner that would endanger any person, 
strike any utility line or cause any property damage. If the 
tree does make contact with any utility line, the company 

should be notified immediately.

ii) 

The chain saw operator should keep on the uphill side of 
the terrain as the tree is likely to roll or slide downhill after 
it is felled.

iii) 

An escape path should be planned and cleared as 
necessary before cuts are started. The escape path 
should extend back and diagonally to the rear of the 
expected line of fall as illustrated (Fig. 21).

iv) 

Before felling is started, consider the natural lean of the 
tree, the location of larger branches and the wind direction 

to help you judge which way the tree will fall.

v) 

Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails, staples and wire 
from the tree.

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Notching undercut

Make the notch 1/3 the diameter of the tree, perpendicular to 
the direction of falls as illustrated (Fig. 22).

Fig. 20

Chain line

Straight arm 

Fig. 21

Summary of Contents for 20ViONLTE-CS10-RM

Page 1: ...LC All rights reserved Original instructions A Division of Snow Joe LLC OPERATOR S MANUAL Model 20ViONLTE CS10 RM Form No SJ 20ViONLTE CS10 RM 880E M V1 R CORDLESS CHAIN SAW 20 VOLT MAX 10 INCH SAVE T...

Page 2: ...it objects Using the machine while fastened to fixed supports Improper use of the machine will invalidate the warranty relieve the manufacturer from all liabilities The user will consequently be liabl...

Page 3: ...n saw in a tree Operation of a chain saw while up in a tree may result in personal injury Always keep proper footing and operate the chain saw only when standing on a fixed secure and level surface Sl...

Page 4: ...ock hazards Do not burn or incinerate battery packs Battery packs may explode causing personal injury or damage Toxic fumes and materials are created when battery packs are burned Do not crush drop or...

Page 5: ...maximum charging times These charging times only apply to discharged batteries Frequent insertion of a charged or partially charged battery pack will result in overcharging and cell damage Do not leav...

Page 6: ...or try to cut by boring the guide bar nose into the wood Watch for shifting of wood or other forces that may pinch the chain Use extreme caution when re entering a previous cut Use the low kickback ch...

Page 7: ...bject Tip contact may cause the guide bar to move suddenly upward and backwards which may cause serious injury to the user WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION For protection against injury wear ear defend...

Page 8: ...dless chain saw Compare the illustration below to the cordless chain saw in order to familiarize yourself with the location of the various controls and adjustments Save this manual for future referenc...

Page 9: ...and efficiency of the machine If in doubt contact an authorized Snow Joe Sun Joe dealer or call the Snow Joe Sun Joe customer service center at 1 866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 mWARNING Unpacking and ass...

Page 10: ...the adjusting pin is in the chain tension pin hole Fig 7 7 Adjust the chain tension as needed by adjusting the chain tensioner screw with the supplied flat tip blade screwdriver Make sure to align th...

Page 11: ...that the trigger switch and the safety button move freely without forcing and return automatically and rapidly back to their neutral positions Check that the trigger switch remains locked until the s...

Page 12: ...EDs are lit Battery charge level is decreasing Stop work as soon as possible 1 level monitoring LED is lit Battery is flat Stop work IMMEDIATELY and charge the battery Otherwise the battery s service...

Page 13: ...light alternately flashes red and green this indicates a temperature abnormality i e that the battery pack is either too hot or too cold 5 A fully discharged pack with an internal temperature in the n...

Page 14: ...rcumstances is extremely dangerous mCAUTION The chain will continue to run for several seconds after turning off the tool Do not use the chain saw under wet conditions Use extreme caution when cutting...

Page 15: ...IMPORTANT Always remember that an incorrectly used chain saw may disturb others and have a serious impact on the environment To respect people and the environment Avoid using the machine in environmen...

Page 16: ...ore felling or delimbing for the first time practice sawing logs on the ground or on trestles so that you can get familiar with the machine and the most suitable sawing techniques mWARNING Always hold...

Page 17: ...n limbing leave larger lower limbs to support the log off the ground Remove the small limbs in one cut as illustrated Fig 23 Branches under tension should be cut from the bottom up to avoid binding th...

Page 18: ...e to be replaced and never repaired Only use original Snow Joe Sun Joe replacement parts Parts that are not of the same quality can seriously damage the equipment compromise safety and invalidate the...

Page 19: ...e chain mounted in a suitable vise Tighten the chain if it is loose Mount the file in the guide and then insert it in the tooth at a constant angle from the cutting edge Sharpen in a forward motion a...

Page 20: ...866 SNOWJOE 1 866 766 9563 before using it mCAUTION Remove the battery and wait at least five minutes for the saw to cool before servicing or storing your unit If you drop the saw carefully inspect it...

Page 21: ...ble 3 Failure to insert batteries in the correct polarity as indicated in the battery compartment or manual may shorten the life of the batteries or cause batteries to leak 4 Do not mix old and new ba...

Page 22: ...requency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur...

Page 23: ...0 3 4 Ecosharp LITE 20 V 2 0 Ah Lithium iON Battery Charging Time Max 70 min Battery Run Time Max 12 min iBAT20 LT Ecosharp LITE 20 V 2 5 Ah Lithium iON Battery Charging Time Max 90 min Battery Run Ti...

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