Switching the motor on (fig f), Switching the motor off, Chainsaw protection – Powerplus POWXG8015LI CHAINSAW 18V LI-ION 254MM ONE FITS ALL EN User Manual

Page 12: Notes on working practice, Operation - tips on chain saw use (fig g, h & i), Sawing up wood, Felling trees, Powxg8015li

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11.1

Switching the motor on (fig F)

 Pull back the brake to the position off.
 Press the unlock button and keep it pressed.
 Press the On/Off button at the rear.
 Release the unlock button.

11.2

Switching the motor off

 Release one of the two On/Off buttons

11.3

Chainsaw protection

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

 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.

11.4

Notes on working practice

Kick-back
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.

12 OPERATION - TIPS ON CHAIN SAW USE (FIG G, H & I)

12.1

Sawing up wood

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.

Watch out for obstacles such as tree stumps, roots, ditches and hillocks as these could

cause you to fall.

Remember!
The chain saw must be running before it comes into contact with the wood.

12.2

Felling trees

To fell trees, observe all the safety regulations and proceed as follows:
Remember!

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