- Light saw with good grip.
- Guide and quality chain.
- Cup efficient but slow ... be patient: the chain has only gouge every three links (usually a gouge every other link). But for a tool with limited power, it is probably better that way.
- Always place the body of the saw against the workpiece, as perpendicular as possible.
- Ensure constantly optimum chain tension. When the tension, make sure the chain is well on the guide. If required, turn the chainsaw to align the chain on the sprocket.
- Relatively small range with 2Ah battery: fifteen cuts of 15 to 20 cm in diameter (tested on hardwoods, so wood hard enough).
- Chainsaw handled with great care.
- No motor safety system: if smoke and a strange smell, consider your tool as degraded and the situation will only get worse.
- Classic Motor brushes (note: the coals are not accessible for a possible replacement).
- Do not force the chain tension knob: its plastic notches will wear prematurely in contact with the metal gear device.
- After use, remove the cover and remove the section waste. If necessary, grease, oil.
- Wait for the cooling of the battery before recharging.
- Be sure to regularly add oil because the level is not really visible from the outside.
Personally, I took the risk to remove the plastic device called a bit annoying "handful protection before" but for security reasons, I can not advise you to do the same.
Thank you to Amazon and its replacement service!