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How to I start my Cordless Garden Saw
Quick Answer
To start your cordless garden saw, ensure the battery is fully charged, insert it securely until it clicks into place, then press both the front handle safety switch and the trigger at the same time. Releasing either switch will stop the saw.
Before You Start
Before operating your cordless garden saw, make sure:
- The battery is fully charged
- The guide bar and chain are correctly fitted
- The chain is correctly tensioned
- You are wearing suitable PPE, including eye protection, gloves, and sturdy footwear
- The work area is clear of people and obstacles
Important: Never operate the garden saw with a damaged chain, guide bar, or safety devices.
How to Start Your Cordless Garden Saw
Follow these steps to start the saw safely.
1. Charge the battery
Ensure the battery pack is fully charged before use.
Charging times vary depending on the model. Refer to the Technical Data section of your user manual for the recommended charging time.
2. Insert the battery
- Align the ribs on both sides of the battery with the slots in the tool housing
- Slide the battery fully into position
- Continue pushing until you hear a click, confirming it is securely locked
3. Hold the saw correctly
- Grip the rear handle with one hand
- Hold the front handle firmly with the other
- Maintain a stable footing before starting
4. Start the garden saw
To switch on:
- Press and hold the front handle safety switch
- At the same time, squeeze the trigger
The motor will start once both controls are operated together.
5. Stop the garden saw
To switch off:
- Release the trigger
- Or release the front handle safety switch
The motor will stop immediately.
Important Safety Tips
- Always release the trigger before inserting or removing the battery
- Never attempt to lock the dual safety switch in the ON position
- Keep both hands on the saw during operation
- Check the chain tension before every use
- Remove the battery before carrying out any maintenance or adjustments
Frequently Asked Questions
Why won't my cordless garden saw start?
Check that the battery is fully charged, correctly installed, and that you are pressing both the front handle safety switch and the trigger at the same time.
Why do I have to press two switches?
The dual safety switch system helps prevent accidental starting and improves operator safety.
Can I remove the battery while the trigger is pressed?
No. Always release the trigger before inserting or removing the battery pack.
How do I stop the garden saw?
Simply release either the trigger or the front handle safety switch to stop the motor.
Can I lock the saw in the ON position?
No. The dual safety switch system must never be locked or modified. It is an important safety feature designed to prevent accidental operation.
How do I do a battery check on my Cordless Garden Saw
Overview
If your cordless garden saw is not working as expected, performing a quick battery check can help identify whether the issue is related to the battery, its charge level, or the charger.
The battery system includes a built-in charge indicator and a secure locking mechanism to ensure correct installation. A properly functioning charger should also generate a slight warmth in the battery during charging, indicating active charge transfer.
Step-by-Step Guide – Battery Check
Step 1: Check Battery Charge Level
- Ensure the battery is fully charged before use.
- Press the test button located on the front of the battery.
- Observe the indicator lights:
- Full or multiple lights = sufficient charge
- Low or no lights = battery needs charging
Step 2: Check Battery Installation
- Insert the battery into the saw.
- Push firmly until you hear a definitive click.
- This click confirms the battery is securely locked in place.
- If no click is heard, remove and reinsert the battery.
Step 3: Verify Battery Fit
- Check that the battery is fully seated and does not move or feel loose.
- Ensure there is no dirt or debris in the battery connection points.
Step 4: Check Charger Function (If Charging Issues Occur)
- Place the battery on the charger.
- Confirm the charger is connected to a working power outlet.
- During charging, the battery should gradually become slightly warm.
- This is normal and indicates the charging process is working.
- If the battery remains completely cold during charging, recheck connections or test another outlet if available.
My Cordless Garden Saws blade will not cut or move
How do I remove the blade cover on my Cordless Saw
Quick Answer
On some cordless garden saw models, the blade cover (or blade sheath) is designed to fit tightly for safety during storage and transport.
If it feels difficult to remove, firmly pull the cover away from the blade while gently wiggling it from side to side. It should come off with a steady, firm pull.
Before You Start
Before removing the blade cover:
- Ensure the saw is switched off
- Remove the battery pack
- Place the saw on a stable surface
- Wear protective gloves when handling the blade
Important: Never attempt to remove the blade cover while the battery is installed.
How to Remove the Blade Cover
Follow these steps:
1. Hold the saw securely
Grip the handle firmly with one hand while keeping the blade pointed away from yourself.
2. Pull the blade cover
Grip the blade cover securely and pull it straight away from the blade.
Some models have a very tight-fitting cover to prevent it from coming loose during transport.
3. Wiggle if necessary
If the cover does not come away immediately:
- Gently wiggle it from side to side
- Continue pulling firmly until it slides off
Do not use excessive force or sharp tools to remove the cover.
4. Refit the blade cover
When storing the saw:
- Align the cover with the blade
- Push it firmly back into place until it is fully seated
A snug fit is normal and helps protect both the blade and the user.
Important Tips
- Always remove the battery before fitting or removing the blade cover
- Wear gloves to protect your hands from the sharp blade
- Do not use tools to prise the cover off
- Store the saw with the blade cover fitted when not in use
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my blade cover so tight?
Some models are designed with a tight-fitting blade cover to prevent it from coming loose during transport or storage.
Is it normal to have to pull hard?
Yes. A firm pull is often required to remove the cover on some models.
Can I twist the cover to remove it?
Yes. Gently wiggling the cover while pulling can help loosen it, but avoid excessive twisting or using tools.
How do I put the blade cover back on?
Simply align it with the blade and push it firmly into place until it is fully fitted.