1. Chidziwitso ndi Chitetezo
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe operation, assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Zeeksaw Mini Electric Chainsaw. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the tool to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Machenjezo Azambiri Zachitetezo
- Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety goggles, gloves, and hearing protection, when operating the chainsaw.
- Onetsetsani kuti malo ogwirira ntchito mulibe ongowona, makamaka ana ndi ziweto.
- Keep hands and body parts away from the chain when the tool is powered on.
- Musagwiritse ntchito chainsaw pamalo onyowa kapena pamene pali madzi kapena mpweya woyaka.
- Always remove the battery before performing any assembly, cleaning, or maintenance.
- Be aware of kickback. Maintain a firm grip with both hands and avoid cutting with the tip of the guide bar.
2. Zamkatimu Phukusi
Verify that all items are present in your package. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact customer support.
- Wireless Chainsaw Unit (Tool Only)
- 6-inch Guide Bar and Chain
- 4-inch Guide Bar and Chain
- Screwdriver
- Quality Storage and Carrying Case
- Detailed Instruction Manual (this document)
- Empty Oil Bottle (for chain lubricant)
- Magolovesi Oteteza
- Magalasi Oteteza

Figure 2.1: Contents of the Zeeksaw Mini Electric Chainsaw package. Note that batteries are sold separately.
3. Zamalonda Zathaview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your Zeeksaw Mini Electric Chainsaw.

Figure 3.1: Labeled components of the Zeeksaw Mini Electric Chainsaw.
- Malo Otsogolera: Supports the saw chain.
- Chivundikiro cha Chitetezo: Protects the user from debris and the moving chain.
- Sprocket Cover: Encloses the drive sprocket and chain tensioning mechanism.
- Chain Tension Knob: Amagwiritsidwa ntchito pokonza mphamvu ya unyolo.
- Security Button: Prevents accidental startup. Must be pressed before activating the switch button.
- Sinthani Batani: Activates the chainsaw motor.
- Chain Guard Lock Button: Secures the chain guard in place.
- Makina Opangira Mafuta: Dispenses oil to the chain and guide bar during operation.
4. Malangizo Kukhazikitsa
4.1 Battery Installation (Battery Not Included)
This chainsaw is compatible with De-walt 18-21V MAX batteries. Ensure the battery is fully charged before use.
- Align the battery with the battery slot on the chainsaw handle.
- Tsegulani batire mu slot mpaka itadina bwino pamalo ake.
- Kuti muchotse, dinani batani lotulutsa batire ndikutsitsa batire.

Figure 4.1: Battery compatibility and installation area. Batteries are sold separately.
4.2 Kukhazikitsa Unyolo ndi Mipiringidzo Yotsogolera
The chainsaw comes with both 4-inch and 6-inch guide bars and chains. Choose the appropriate size for your task.
- Remove the sprocket cover by loosening the chain guard lock button.
- Assemble the saw chain onto the guide bar, ensuring the cutting edges face the correct direction (refer to the diagram).
- Place the chain around the drive sprocket and ensure the guide bar lines up with the pin.
- Adjust the chain tension using the chain tension knob. The chain should be snug but still able to be pulled freely by hand.
- Tighten the nut with the provided screwdriver to secure the sprocket cover and guide bar.

Figure 4.2: Steps for installing and changing the saw chain.
4.3 Kupaka Mafuta Unyolo
The chainsaw features an automatic oiler system. Ensure the oil reservoir is filled with appropriate chain lubricant before each use.
- Locate the oil reservoir cap on the top of the chainsaw body.
- Unscrew the cap and carefully fill the reservoir with chain and bar oil using the provided empty oil bottle. Do not overfill.
- Sinthani chivundikirocho mosamala.

Figure 4.3: Filling the automatic oiler system.
5. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
5.1 Mndandanda Wowunika Ntchito Isanayambe
- Onetsetsani kuti batire yadzaza ndi mphamvu zonse ndipo yayikidwa bwino.
- Verify the chain is correctly installed and tensioned.
- Check that the oil reservoir is filled.
- Confirm all safety features, such as the splash guard, are in place and functional.
- Wear all recommended PPE.
5.2 Starting and Stopping the Chainsaw
- To start: Press and hold the security button, then press the switch button.
- To stop: Release the switch button. The chain will stop quickly.
5.3 Njira Zodulira
- Maintain a firm grip on the chainsaw with one hand, ensuring your other hand is free to stabilize the material if needed.
- Allow the chainsaw to reach full speed before engaging the material.
- Ikani mphamvu yokhazikika komanso yofanana. Musakakamize chochekacho kudutsa mu chinthucho.
- For larger branches, make relief cuts to prevent pinching the guide bar.
- Avoid cutting branches thicker than the guide bar length to prevent the saw from getting stuck.

Figure 5.1: Demonstrating cutting efficiency for various wood sizes.
5.4 Zinthu Zachitetezo
- Dual Protection Switch: Prevents accidental startup by requiring both the security button and switch button to be pressed.
- 90° Splash Guard: Shields the user from dust and debris during operation.
- Anti-Slip Rubber Handle: Provides a secure grip and reduces fatigue.

Figure 5.2: Key operational and safety features.
6. Kusamalira
6.1 Kuyeretsa
- Mukamaliza kugwiritsa ntchito, chotsani batire.
- Use a brush or compressed air to remove sawdust, chips, and debris from the guide bar, chain, and motor housing.
- Pukutani kunja ndi zotsatsaamp nsalu. Osagwiritsa ntchito zosungunulira.
6.2 Chisamaliro cha Chain
- Regularly check the chain tension and adjust as needed (refer to Section 4.2).
- Keep the chain sharp. A dull chain can cause kickback and reduce cutting efficiency. Sharpen or replace the chain when it becomes dull.
- Ensure the automatic oiler system is always filled with appropriate chain lubricant.
6.3 Kusungirako
- Store the chainsaw in its carrying case in a dry, secure location, out of reach of children.
- Chotsani batire musanaisunge kwa nthawi yayitali.
7. Mavuto
Gawoli likukamba za zovuta zomwe mungakumane nazo. Pazovuta zomwe sizinalembedwe apa, funsani chithandizo chamakasitomala.
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Chainsaw siiyamba. | Battery not installed correctly or discharged. Security button not pressed. | Ensure battery is fully charged and properly seated. Press the security button before the switch button. |
| Unyolo suyenda kapena kuyenda pang'onopang'ono. | Chain tension too tight. Chain dull or damaged. Obstruction in guide bar. | Adjust chain tension. Sharpen or replace chain. Clear any obstructions. |
| Excessive smoke during cutting. | Dull chain. Insufficient chain lubrication. | Sharpen or replace chain. Check oil reservoir and automatic oiler function. |
| Chainsaw overheats. | Prolonged heavy use. Blocked ventilation. | Allow the tool to cool down. Clear any debris from ventilation openings. |
8. Zofotokozera
- Mtundu: Zeeksaw
- Chitsanzo: 6+4 chainsaw
- Gwero la Mphamvu: Battery-Powered (compatible with De-walt 18-21V MAX batteries)
- Mphamvu ya Horse: 900 Watts
- Kulemera kwa chinthu: 3.3 Pounds (tool only)
- Makulidwe a Zamalonda: 7"L x 5"W x 15"H
- Utali wa Chain: 4 inches and 6 inches (interchangeable)
- Liwiro la Chain: 32.8 FT/S
- Wopanga: Zeeksaw
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Zeeksaw is committed to providing quality products and customer satisfaction.
- Chitsimikizo: Chogulitsachi chimabwera ndi chitsimikizo cha miyezi 12 kuyambira tsiku lomwe mwagula.
- Thandizo la Makasitomala: For any inquiries, technical assistance, or warranty claims, please contact Zeeksaw customer support. Support is available 24/7.
- Service: We offer 365-day service for our products.
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