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9.6 

Checking the automatic lubrication 

Before commencing work, check the automatic chain lubrication and oil gauge. Switch on the 
chain saw and hold it above the ground. Be careful not to allow the chain saw to touch the 
ground. For safety reasons it is best to keep a clearance of at least 20 cm. If you now see 
growing traces of oil, the chain lubrication system is working correctly. if there are no traces of 
oil at all, try cleaning the oil outlet (Fig 2, C), the upper chain tensioning borehole (E) and the 
oil duct, or contact your Customer Service. 

9.7 

Chain lubricants 

The service life of saw chains and guide bars depends to a large extent on the quality of the 
lubricant used. Old oil must not be used! Use only environment-friendly chain lubricant. Store 
chain lubricant only in containers which comply with the regulations. 

9.8 

Guide bar  

The guide bar (7) is subjected to especially severe wear and tear at the nose and the bottom. 
To avoid one-sided wear and tear, turn the guide bar over every time when you sharpen the 
chain. 

9.9 

Chain wheel 

The chain wheel (16) is subjected to especially high wear and tear. If you notice deep wear 
marks on the teeth, the chain wheel must be replaced. A worn chain wheel curtails the service 
life of the saw chain. Have the chain wheel replaced by a specialist dealer 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 

Chain brake 

In the event of kick-back, the chain brake (3) will be actuated via the front finger guard. The 
front finger guard is pushed forwards by the back of the hand and this causes the chain brake 
to stop the chain saw, or rather the motor, within 0.15 s (Fig 5, H).  

9.12 

Releasing the chain brake (Fig 5) 

To be able to use your chain saw again, you must release the saw chain again. First switch off 
the chainsaw. Then push the front finger guard (3) back into the vertical position until it locks in 
place (Fig 5, I). The chain brake is now fully functional again. 

9.13 

Sharpening the saw chain  

You can have your saw chain sharpened fast and correctly by specialist dealers, from whom 
you can also obtain chain sharpening equipment to enable you to sharpen the chain yourself. 
Please follow the corresponding operating instructions. 
Take care of your tools. Keep your tools sharp and clean to enable you to work well and 
safely. Follow the maintenance regulations and the instructions for changing tools 

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Always  wear  safety  goggles,  ear  muffs,  protective  gloves  and  heavy-duty 
work clothes! 

Use the saw only with approved extension cables with the prescribed insulation and 
connections designed for outdoor use (approved rubber-sheathed cables) which fit the 
chainsaw plug. 
The chain saw is equipped with two  safety switches, requiring the use of both hand 
The chainsaw works only when one hand holds the front grip (2) and the other hand actuates 
the switch on the rear grip (1). 

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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