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

11.2 

To switch on: 

Press the safety lock-off (2) and ON/OFF switch on (13). 
Place the lowest claw (Fig 4, J) on the wood . Raise the chain saw by the rear grip (1 ) and 
saw into the wood. Move the chain saw back a little and place the claw further down. 
Be careful when sawing splintered wood as pieces of wood may be ripped off. 

11.3 

Wood under tension. 

Fig, 11a: Top side of under tension 
Danger: Tree will rear up! 
Fig, 11b: Bottom side of trunk under tension 
Danger: Tree will move downwards! 
Fig, 11c: Thick trunks and high tension 
Danger: Tree will move suddenly and with immense force! 
Fig, 11d: Both sides of trunk under tension 
Danger: Tree will move sideways. 

11.4 

Felling trees 

To fell trees, observe all the safety regulations and proceed as follows: 
Remember! 
Danger zone: Falling trees can bring down other trees with them. The danger zone is therefore 
twice the length of the tree being felled. (Fig, 12) 

Felling  trees  is  dangerous  and  requires  practice.  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 gravity of the crown and 
the wind direction. The chain saw must be running before it comes into contact with the 
wood. Switch on the chain saw. Saw an undercut in the tree in the direction of fall and 
then make a horizontal cut (back cut) on the side opposite to the undercut. 

 

Make the undercut: This will give the tree a direction and guidance. 

 

Check the direction of fall: If you have to correct the undercut, always re-cut over the 
entire width. 

 

Call now 

“Timber! “ 

 

Only now make the back cut, which must be higher than the sole of the undercut. Insert 
wedges in time.  

 

Leave the bridge in place as it will function as a hinge. If you cut through the bridge, the 
tree will fall randomly. 

 

Fell the tree by driving a wedge into the back cut, not by sawing through it . 

 

When the tree falls, step back and watch the crown. 

 

Wait for the crown to stop swinging. Do not continue working under branches which have 
got stuck. 

When the chain saw is used to cut trees that exceed its power limits the chain can get stuck. If 
the chain gets jammed, release it using a wooden wedge. 
Do not fell trees: 

 

If you can no longer distinguish details within the danger zone, e.g. owing to fog, rain, 
snow drifts or twilight. 

 

If the direction of fall cannot be reliably estimated owing to wind or gusts of wind. Felling 
work on sloping ground, black ice, frozen or dewy ground is safe only if you can get a firm 
foothold. 

Summary of Contents for POWERPLUS POWEG10110

Page 1: ...ng 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 bar 9 9 9...

Page 2: ...t 2021 VARO P a g e 2 www varo com 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 14 18 ENVIRONMENT 14 19 DECLARA...

Page 3: ...stem 6 Guide bar cover 7 Guide bar 8 Rear finger guard 9 Power cable 10 Claw stop 11 Safety lock button 12 Cable hook 13 ON OFF switch 14 Oil tank cap 15 Oil gauge 16 Chain wheel 17 Guide bolt 3 PACKA...

Page 4: ...using the chainsaw and keep it in a safe place for reference Use the chain saw only to saw wood or objects made of wood Any other types of use are at your own risk and could be dangerous The manufact...

Page 5: ...e making a cut always set the claw stop before you start to saw Remove the chainsaw from the wood only with the saw chain still running Anyone who saws without a stop can be pulled forwards Never use...

Page 6: ...pes the saw operator should stand to the upper or left or right side the trunk or lying tree never to the bottom side Watch out for trunks rolling towards you Kick back The power saw is likely to reco...

Page 7: ...rk without worry Switch on the chain saw and hold it above the ground Be careful not allow the chainsaw to touch the ground For safety reasons it is best to keep a clearance of at least 20 cm If you n...

Page 8: ...ther Re tension if necessary If the saw chain is re tensioned when hot it must be loosened again when the sawing work has been completed Otherwise the contraction which takes place as the chain cools...

Page 9: ...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 Chain brake In the event of kick back the chain brake 3 wil...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...rection of fall taking into account the centre of gravity of the crown and the wind direction The chain saw must be running before it comes into contact with the wood Switch on the chain saw Saw an un...

Page 12: ...hop 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Fault Cause Remedy Motor does not run No electricity Check socket cable and plug Damaged cable Have repaired by Customer Service It is prohibited to patch the cable with insulat...

Page 13: ...back Yes Bar type Oregon Electric motor type Brushed Chain type Oregon Oil level indicator Yes Safety guard yes 15 NOISE Noise values measured according to relevant standard K 3 Acoustic pressure leve...

Page 14: ...ve dust penetration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not following the instruction...

Page 15: ...e 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 100 dB A Gu...

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