1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your KIMO 6-inch Cordless Mini Chainsaw. Please read all instructions carefully before use to ensure personal safety and optimal product performance.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru Whanui
WHAKATŪPATO: Me mau tonu i nga taputapu whakamarumaru whaiaro (PPE) e tika ana, tae atu ki nga karaehe haumaru, nga karapu, me te whakamarumaru whakarongo i te wa e mahi ana i te kanitini.
- Kia ma te waahi mahi me te whakamarama pai. Ko nga waahi pouri, nga waahi pouri ranei ka pa mai nga aitua.
- Kaua e whakahaere i nga taputapu hiko i roto i nga hau puhipuhi, penei i te waahi o te wai mura, hau, puehu ranei. Ka hangaia e nga taputapu hiko nga korakora e mura ai te puehu me te kohu.
- Tiakina nga tamariki me nga tangata e tu ana i te wa e whakahaere ana i te taputapu hiko. Ka taea e nga whakararu ka ngaro koe i te mana whakahaere.
- Kaua e tīmata noa. Me whakarite kei te tūnga whakaweto te pana i mua i te hono atu ki te pākahiko, te tango ake, te kawe rānei i te taputapu.
- Kia tika te tūnga me te taurite i ngā wā katoa. Kaua e totoro rawa.
- Kia tika te kakahu. Kaua e kakahuria nga kakahu taratara me nga whakapaipai. Tiakina o makawe me o kakahu mai i nga waahanga neke.
- Whakamahia nga taputapu haumaru. Mau tonu te whakamarumaru kanohi. Ko te mata o te puehu, ko nga hu haumaru kore e paheke, ko te potae maro, ko te whakamarutanga whakarongo ranei me whakamahi mo nga ahuatanga e tika ana.
- Kaua e kaha te taputapu hiko. Whakamahia te taputapu hiko tika mo to tono.
- Momotuhia te putea pākahiko mai i te taputapu hiko i mua i te whakarereketanga, te whakarereke i nga taputapu, te penapena taputapu hiko ranei.
- Whakaorangia nga taputapu hiko mangere kia kore e taea e nga tamariki, kaua hoki e tukua te hunga tauhou ki te taputapu hiko, ki enei tohutohu ranei ki te whakahaere i te taputapu hiko.
- Kia mau ki nga taputapu hiko. Tirohia mo te hee, te here ranei o nga waahanga neke, te pakaru o nga waahanga me etahi atu ahuatanga ka pa ki te mahi o te taputapu hiko. Mena kua pakaru, me whakatika te taputapu hiko i mua i te whakamahi.
- Kia koi, kia ma nga taputapu tapahi. Ko nga taputapu tapahi me nga tapa tapahi koi he iti ake te here me te ngawari ki te whakahaere.
- Whakamahia te taputapu hiko, nga taputapu me nga moka taputapu me etahi atu, i runga i enei tohutohu, me te whai whakaaro ki nga tikanga mahi me nga mahi ka mahia.
- Always use the supplied safety guard when operating the chainsaw.
3. Ihirangi mokete
The KIMO 6-inch Cordless Mini Chainsaw kit includes the following items:
- 1x KIMO Mini Chainsaw (6-inch)
- 1x Guide Plate Blade
- 2x Saw Chains (extra)
- 1x Guard Baffle
- 1x 20V 2000mAh Battery
- 1x Pūhiko Pūhiko
- 1x Oil Bottle (oil not included)
- 1x Kaihurihuri
- 1x Anti-cut Gloves
- 1x Eye Protection Goggles

This image displays all components of the KIMO 6-inch cordless mini chainsaw kit. It shows the main chainsaw unit, two 20V batteries, a battery charger, two replacement saw chains, a guide plate, a safety guard, a small oil bottle, a screwdriver, a pair of anti-cut gloves, and eye protection goggles, all neatly arranged.
4. Tatūnga
4.1 Whakataunga Pūhiko
- Honoa te rihi ki te putanga hiko.
- Plug the barrel connector of the charger into the charging port on the battery.
- Allow the battery to charge fully. The battery indicator lights will show the charging status.

This image shows two KIMO 20V 2000mAh Lithium-Ion batteries, highlighting their compact design and the battery indicator lights. These batteries provide power for the chainsaw's operation.
4.2 Chain Installation and Tensioning
- Me mohio kua tangohia te pākahiko mai i te kaitahuri.
- Carefully place the saw chain around the guide plate and the drive sprocket.
- Whakauruhia te kaitiaki haumaru.
- Use the provided screwdriver to adjust the chain tension. The chain should be snug but still able to move freely around the guide bar.
4.3 Whakahinuhinu
Fill the provided oil bottle with appropriate chainsaw bar and chain oil (not included). Apply a small amount of oil to the chain before each use and periodically during operation to ensure smooth running and prolong chain life.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto
- Whakauruhia he pākahiko kua oti te utu ki roto i te kani kauri kia pao noa.
- To start the chainsaw, first press the safety lock button (Figure 4, Step 1).
- While holding the safety lock, press the power switch (Figure 4, Step 2). The chain will begin to move.
- Whakawetohia te pana hiko hei whakaweto i te kani.

This image illustrates the two-step process for operating the KIMO mini chainsaw: first pressing the safety lock button, then engaging the power switch to activate the tool. This design enhances user safety.
5.2 Nga Tikanga Tapahi
- Always ensure a firm grip on the chainsaw with one hand, and stabilize the branch with the other if safe to do so.
- Position the chainsaw blade against the material to be cut.
- Engage the power switch and allow the chain to reach full speed before making contact with the material.
- Apply light, steady pressure. Do not force the saw through the material. Let the saw do the work.
- Mō te mahi tino pai me te haumaru, tapahia mā te neke whakararo.
- The chainsaw is designed for cutting branches up to approximately 6 inches in diameter.

This image demonstrates the KIMO mini chainsaw's capability to cut through a 6-inch diameter log, showcasing its high-efficiency cutting performance.
5.3 Te Mahi Kotahi-Ringa
The lightweight design of the KIMO mini chainsaw allows for comfortable one-handed operation, making it suitable for trimming branches in hard-to-reach areas. Always ensure stable footing and proper balance when operating with one hand.

This image shows a user on a ladder, demonstrating the lightweight and portable nature of the KIMO mini chainsaw, allowing for easy one-handed operation in elevated or confined spaces.
5.4 Splash Guard Design
The chainsaw features a 100° rotatable protective baffle (splash guard) to shield the user from sawdust and sparks during operation. Adjust the baffle as needed for optimal protection.

This image highlights the chainsaw's splash guard, which can be adjusted up to 100 degrees to protect the user from sawdust and debris during cutting operations.
5.5 Mahi Haruru iti
The KIMO mini chainsaw operates at a low noise level of approximately 75dB, minimizing disturbance to neighbors and enhancing user comfort during extended use.

This image visually represents the low noise output of the KIMO mini chainsaw, indicating a quieter operation compared to other power tools, contributing to a more comfortable user experience.
6. Tiaki
6.1 Whakakoi mekameka
Use the provided sharpening tool to maintain the sharpness of the saw chain teeth. A sharp chain ensures efficient cutting and reduces strain on the motor.
6.2 Te Whakanuia o nga mekameka
Regularly check and adjust the chain tension using the provided screwdriver. A properly tensioned chain prevents it from popping off during operation and ensures safe use.
6.3 Te horoi
After each use, clean the chainsaw, especially the guide bar and chain area, to remove sawdust and debris. Use the provided brush for effective cleaning.
6.4 Whakahinuhinu
Always ensure the chain is adequately lubricated. Apply oil to the chain frequently during use to reduce friction and heat buildup, which helps prevent wear and tear.
7. Te Raru
- Kāore te kani mekameka e tīmata: Ensure the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Confirm both the safety lock and power switch are pressed simultaneously.
- Chain popping off: Check the chain tension. Use the screwdriver to tighten the chain as needed.
- Kua whakahekehia te mahi tapahi: The chain may be dull or improperly tensioned. Sharpen the chain or adjust its tension. Ensure adequate lubrication.
- Te wera nui: Avoid continuous heavy use. Allow the tool to cool down. Ensure the chain is well-lubricated and sharp to reduce motor strain.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | KIMO |
| Tau tauira | 9511B |
| Puna Mana | Pūhiko Powered |
| Momo Pūhiko | 20V 2000mAh Lithium Ion |
| Roa Pae | 6 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 2.3 Pauna |
| Horsepower | 950 Watts |
| Hunga Hua | 12"L x 16"W x 39"H |
| Taumata Haruru | 75dB |
| UPC | 720721656590 |
9. Ataata Hua Whaimana
9.1 KIMO 6-Inch Battery Powered/Cordless Chainsaw Overview
Ko tenei ataata e whakarato ana i te mutungaview of the KIMO 6-inch Battery Powered/Cordless Chainsaw, demonstrating its features and ease of use for various cutting tasks.
9.2 KIMO 6-Inch Battery-operated Chainsaw with Battery, Charger
This video showcases the KIMO 6-inch Battery-operated Chainsaw, including its battery and charger, highlighting the convenience of its cordless design.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or to purchase replacement parts, please refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or visit the official KIMO webpae.





