Cordless Pole Chainsaw
10
Operation
Cutting with the Cordless Pole Chainsaw
It is important you read and understand
the instruction manual before first use
and keep the manual in a safe place for
future reference.
Always wear ear protection. Loud noises
for an extended period of time may
damage your hearing.
Safety precautions must be observed to
reduce the risk of personal injury when
operating this machine.
Total face and head protection must be
worn to reduce injury from falling
branches.
DANGER! Keep clear of power lines,
contact can cause death.
Wear no-slip heavy duty work gloves to
improve your grip on the saw handle.
Gloves also reduce the transmission of
machine vibration to your hands.
It is strongly recommended that a
comprehensive training course on
machine use, fuel handling safety and
engine operation be completed before
attempting to use this machine.
The dust produced during operation may
be dangerous to health. If the work area
is very dusty or smoky, wear a respirator.
Never allow children to access the
machine.
1. Fill up the pole saw's bar oil tank with high-quality bar oil.
2. Attach the battery to the saw.
3. Use both hands to grip the pole saw. Always use the designated grip
areas and strap when operating the pole saw (see image below). Use a
firm grip. Thumbs and fingers must wrap around the pole saw handle and
pole.
4. Make sure your footing is secure. Keep feet reasonably apart. Divide your
weight evenly on both feet.
5. When ready to make a cut, press the trigger lockout and squeeze the
trigger. This will turn the pole saw on. Releasing the trigger will turn the
pole saw off. Make sure that the saw is running before starting a cut.
6. When starting a cut, place the moving chain against the wood. Hold the
pole saw firmly in place to avoid possible bouncing or skating (sideways movement) of the saw.
7. Remove the pole saw from a cut with the saw still running at full speed. Stop the pole saw by releasing the
trigger. Make sure that the chain has stopped before setting the pole saw down.