Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your VONROC 20V Telescopic Chainsaw, model CS504DC. Please read these instructions carefully before using the product and keep them for future reference.
Malangizo a Chitetezo
Nthawi zonse muziika patsogolo chitetezo mukamagwiritsa ntchito zida zamagetsi. Kulephera kutsatira malangizo achitetezo kungayambitse kuvulala koopsa kapena kuwonongeka kwa katundu.
Malangizo Pazachitetezo Pazambiri:
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, and sturdy footwear.
- Onetsetsani kuti malo ogwirira ntchito alibe anthu owonera, ana, ndi ziweto.
- Inspect the chainsaw for damage before each use. Do not operate if damaged.
- Keep hands and feet away from the cutting chain.
- Do not operate the chainsaw in wet conditions or near flammable liquids or gases.
- Always maintain a firm grip with both hands on the tool.
- Chotsani batire musanasinthe, kuyeretsa, kapena kukonza chilichonse.
Zathaview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your VONROC Telescopic Chainsaw.

Chithunzi 1: The VONROC Telescopic Chainsaw, showing the main unit, telescopic pole, battery, and charger. This image provides a complete view za zigawo za mankhwala.

Chithunzi 2: Mwatsatanetsatane view of the chainsaw head, highlighting the chain, bar, and VONROC branding. This shows the cutting mechanism.

Chithunzi 3: A close-up of the ergonomic handle and the battery compartment, showing the 20V 2.0Ah battery attached. This illustrates the power source connection.
Zigawo Zofunikira:
- Chainsaw Head: Contains the motor, chain, and guide bar.
- Pole telescopic: Allows for extension to reach higher branches.
- Chogwirizira: Kugwira koyenera kwa ergonomic kuti muwongolere.
- Chipinda cha Battery: For inserting the 20V battery.
- Tanki ya Mafuta: For automatic chain lubrication.
- Zomangira Mapewa: For comfortable operation and weight distribution.
Kukhazikitsa ndi Assembly
Follow these steps to assemble and prepare your telescopic chainsaw for use.
1. Attaching the Chainsaw Head to the Pole:
- Align the chainsaw head with the top end of the telescopic pole.
- Securely fasten the head using the provided locking mechanism or screws, ensuring it is firmly attached and does not wobble.
2. Kuyika Battery:
- Ensure the battery is fully charged using the VONROC quick charger.
- Slide the charged 20V battery into the battery compartment at the base of the pole until it clicks into place.
- Kuti muchotse, dinani batani lomasula ndikutulutsa batri.
3. Filling the Oil Tank:
- Locate the oil tank cap on the chainsaw head.
- Unscrew the cap and fill the tank with appropriate chain lubricant oil. Do not overfill.
- Securely replace the cap. The chainsaw features self-lubrication.
4. Adjusting the Telescopic Pole:

Chithunzi 4: An illustration demonstrating the telescopic pole's adjustable length, ranging from 200 cm to 260 cm, allowing users to extend the reach for high branches.
- Loosen the locking collar(s) on the telescopic pole.
- Extend the pole to the desired length (up to 260 cm).
- Tighten the locking collar(s) firmly to secure the pole at the chosen length.
5. Attaching the Shoulder Strap:
- Attach the shoulder strap to the designated attachment points on the pole.
- Adjust the strap length for comfortable and balanced operation, distributing the tool's weight.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Musanagwire ntchito, onetsetsani kuti njira zonse zodzitetezera zikumveka ndikutsatiridwa.
Kuyambira Chainsaw:
- Ensure the battery is inserted and fully charged.
- Dinani ndikugwira batani lotsekera chitetezo.
- Squeeze the trigger switch to start the chain. Release the safety button once the chain is running.
- Kuti muyime, masulani choyambitsa.
Njira Zodulira:

Chithunzi 5: A user demonstrating the VONROC telescopic chainsaw in action, pruning a high branch from a tree while standing safely on the ground. This illustrates proper usage.
- Sungani Bwino: Always stand on a stable surface and maintain good footing. Use the shoulder strap for better control.
- Thandizo la Nthambi: When cutting branches, ensure they are supported to prevent them from falling unexpectedly or pinching the chain.
- Njira Yodulira: The angled head allows for versatile cutting. Position the chainsaw head to achieve the most effective and safest cutting angle for the branch.
- Pewani Kickback: Be aware of the kickback zone at the tip of the guide bar. Avoid cutting with this area.
- Awiri-Stage Cut: For larger branches, make an undercut first (about 1/3 of the way through) to prevent bark stripping, then complete the cut from the top.
- Overhead Work: Be cautious of falling debris. Never cut directly overhead.

Chithunzi 6: A diagram illustrating the adjustable head angle of the chainsaw, allowing for flexible positioning to cut branches at various orientations. This highlights a key feature for usability.
Kusamalira
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and extends the lifespan of your chainsaw.
Kukonza Mwazonse:
- Kuyeretsa: After each use, remove the battery and clean the chainsaw head, guide bar, and chain with a brush and damp cloth. Remove any sawdust or debris.
- Mafuta a Chain: The chainsaw has a self-lubricating system. Regularly check the oil level in the tank and refill with appropriate chain oil as needed.
- Kunola Chain: A dull chain reduces cutting efficiency and increases kickback risk. Sharpen the chain regularly or replace it when necessary. Refer to the chain manufacturer's instructions for sharpening.
- Kuvuta kwa Chain: Check chain tension before each use. The chain should be snug but still able to be pulled freely around the guide bar by hand. Adjust as per instructions in the full manual.
- Kukonza Bar Guide: Flip the guide bar periodically to ensure even wear. Clean the guide bar groove to remove debris.
Posungira:
- Chotsani batire musanasunge.
- Sambani chida bwinobwino.
- Store the chainsaw in a dry, secure place, out of reach of children and away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
- Use the chain cover to protect the chain and prevent accidental contact.
Kusaka zolakwika
Gawoli likufotokoza mavuto omwe mungakumane nawo ndi unyolo wanu.
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Chainsaw siiyamba. | Battery not charged or improperly inserted. Safety lock-off not engaged. | Ensure battery is fully charged and correctly inserted. Press safety lock-off button before squeezing trigger. |
| Chain not cutting efficiently. | Dull chain. Incorrect chain tension. | Sharpen or replace the chain. Adjust chain tension. |
| Excessive smoke or overheating. | Lack of chain lubrication. Dull chain. Overloading the motor. | Check and refill chain oil. Sharpen chain. Avoid forcing the cut; let the saw do the work. |
| Chain comes off the guide bar. | Loose chain tension. Worn guide bar or chain. | Adjust chain tension. Inspect guide bar and chain for wear and replace if necessary. |
If you encounter problems not listed here or if solutions do not resolve the issue, please contact VONROC customer support.
Zofotokozera
Technical details for the VONROC Telescopic Chainsaw Model CS504DC.
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Nambala ya Model | Chithunzi cha CS504DC |
| Voltage | 20V |
| Utali wa Blade | 200 mm |
| Maximum Extension | 260cm pa |
| Kulemera (popanda batri) | 2.5kg pa |
| Self-lubricating | Inde |
| Gwero la Mphamvu | Yoyendetsedwa ndi Battery |
| Mphamvu za akavalo | 400 Watts |
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
VONROC products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For information regarding warranty terms and conditions, or for technical support, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official VONROC webmalo.
For customer service inquiries, please contact your retailer or VONROC directly.





