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Never operate the machine with defective guards, or
without safety devices.
Remove all other hand tools from the machine or
its surroundings before starting the machine. A lose
hand tool left near the machine can be touched by
the machine whilst working and project it, causing
personal damage.
Do not overstretch. Maintain your feet firmly on the
floor and maintain a good equilibrium at all times.
Maintain yourself well clear of moving parts and
especially the chain when the chainsaw is working.
Before starting the machine, make sure that this are
not in contact with any object.
Hold the machine always with your right hand on the
back handle and your left hand on the front handle.
Holding the machine with your hands switched,
increases the risk of corporal damage and should
never be done.
Verify the state of the tree prior to cutting to ensure
that dry branches will not fall off on top of you whilst
cutting.
When cutting a branch that is under tension, be alert
to the risk of it hitting back. When the tension of the
fibres of the wood are released, the branch can kick
back at you and you may loose control of the machine.
Be particularly careful when cutting small and
young trees. Slim material can be easily caught up
in the chain and can be projected towards you and
can cause the loss of balance and control over the
machine.
Pay attention when cutting wood that splits easily.
Wood splinters could be propelled in any direction.
Risk of corporal damage therefore exists.
If you are not an expert user we recommend that you
firstly practice cutting trunks on top of a log holder.
If the machine vibrates abnormally stop the engine,
inspect the machine looking for the possible cause
and repair. If you don’t find the reason take your
machine at your service.
Do not leave the machine running unattended and
disconnected the machine.
Hold the front handle with the machine disconnected
and at a safe distance from other body parts. When
transporting or storing the machine, always cover the
blade and chain with a cover. An appropriate use of
the machine will reduce the risk of contact with the
chain in motion.
Do not attempt to remove cut material from the work
area or the cutting device when it is in motion. Be sure
the machine is off when you perform cleaning debris.
Do not handle the machine by the cutting device. The
cutting device has sharp edges that can hurt yourself.
Store electric machine and equipment well away from
children.
2.2.1. WORKING CLOTHES AND SECURITY
EQUIPMENT
Dress adequately. Do not wear loose clothing
or jewellery. Maintain your hair, your clothes
and yourself well clear of moving parts. Loose
clothing, jewellery and long hair can be caught up in
the moving parts.
Always use work security clothing:
Helmet.
Eye goggles.
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