Cordless Limbing and Trimming Chain Saw  EN
1716
3. TO REMOVE OR INSTALL BATTERY 
PACK (See Fig.M)
Depress the battery release button to release 
battery pack from your JAWSAW
®
. After 
recharging, insert the battery pack into 
the battery port. A simple push and slight 
pressure will be sufficient.
PREPARE YOUR JAWSAW
®
 FOR USE
WARNING:
•  Read and understand all instructions. 
Failure to follow all instructions listed may 
result in electric shock, fire and/or serious 
personal injury. 
•  Sharp moving blade. To prevent accidental 
operation, ensure that the battery pack is 
removed before performing the following 
operations, failure to do this could result in 
serious personal injury.
CAUTION: Sharp moving blade. 
Always wear protective gloves 
when installing or removing the chain, 
the Saw Chain (8) is sharp and can cut 
you when it is not running.
WARNING:
•  Never operate a JAWSAW
®
 that is 
damaged or improperly adjusted or that is 
not completely and securely assembled. 
•  Be sure that the saw chain stops moving 
when the power control system triggers 
are released. 
•  Never adjust the guide bar or saw when 
battery pack is connected 
SWITCHING ON AND OFF 
The Trigger Switch (2) is locked to prevent 
accidental starting.
There are two Lock Out Buttons (3), to 
allow upright (cutting down from the top) 
or inverted (cutting up from the bottom) 
operation.
To switch on, press either Lock Out Button 
with your thumb and squeeze the Trigger 
Switch (See Fig N).
To switch off, just release the Trigger Switch.
CUTTING
Check oil level window (14) prior to starting 
and regularly during operation. Refill oil when 
oil level is low.
If operating with a newly replaced Saw Chain 
(8), check the chain tension around every 10 
minutes during operation.
Always hold the Front Handle (4) firmly when 
cutting (See Fig. O1, O2) 
1.   Use both hands to grip saw firmly. Always 
use your left hand (I) to grip the front 
handle and your right hand (II) to grip the 
Rear Handle(1). Thumbs and fingers must 
wrap around saw handles (See Fig. O1, O2).
2.  IMPORTANT: Make sure your footing is 
firm and stable. Do not use the JAWSAW
®
 
while standing on piles of branches or 
while standing on a ladder.
  HINT: When cutting branches which are 
lying on the ground, place one foot on the 
branch to prevent limb from moving (See 
Fig. P).
 
WARNING! Do not put your foot in 
the Jaw opening, keep your foot a 
safe distance from the tool. (See Fig. P)
3.  Position the tool with the Jaw placed over 
the desired branch to be cut.
  WARNING! DO NOT force the cut. 
Let the Saw Chain pull through the 
wood.
  WARNING! When starting the saw 
make sure the chain is not in contact 
with the limb or branch to be cut.
4.  Switch on the tool.
5.  Push the Rear Handle towards the Front 
Handle to complete the cut.
6.  Switch off the tool after the Guide Bar and 
Saw Chain have returned to their starting 
position.
 
WARNING:
•  When completing the cut (step 6 above) 
do not push the handle forcefully, let the 
spinning chain pull itself through the 
wood.
•  Using too much force on the rear handle 
when cutting can overload the tools motor.
 
CAUTION: At the end of each cut be 
prepared to support the tools 
weight.