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Any of these reactions can cause a loss of control of
the saw and could cause severe corporal damage.
Do not only rely on the security measures of the
machine. As user of the machine, take the necessary
measures to eliminate the risk of accident and/or
personal injury when cutting with the machine.
These forces occur are due to an improper use of the
machine and/or because of the incorrect interpretation
of the instruction manual and can be avoided by
following these simple instructions:
- Always firmly hold the machine with the two hands
by the handles.
- Always be aware of where the tip of the chain
bar is.
- Take care that the tip of the bar does not touch any
object.
- Never cut with the tip of the chain bar.
- Make sure that there are not nails or pieces of
metal in the cutting area and pay particular
attention to nails or pieces of iron that may be
around the cutting area. Also be careful when
cutting hardwoods where the chain can be
hooked the chain causing it to crash and produce
the kickback.
- Do not cut above shoulder height
- Start the cut at full throttle and always maintain top
speed machine while cutting.
- Cut only one branch or a single piece of wood
each time.
- Be extremely careful when you enter the chain of
the chainsaw in a started cut to continue.
- Don’t cut with the chainsaw until you are familiar
with the cutting technique.
- Don’t cut in branches or pieces of wood that can
change position during the cutting or may close the
cut as it is practiced.
2.2. WORKING GARMENTS
Use eye and ear protection when you use
the machine.
The noise from this machine can damage
your ears. Use ear protectors. If you work
regularly with this machine, see your doctor
to check your hearing.
Hearing protection when working with you should be
more careful to visual cues because the hearing will
be weaker.
When you are using the machine, do not wear loose
clothes, jewellery, shorts or sandals and do not go
barefoot.
Do not wear any garment or element that could get
caught up with any moving part of the tool.
2.3. WORKING PLACE
The following items must be carried:
- Tools.
- Signaling tape for marking the working area
- Mobile phone (to be used in case of emergency)
- Fuel and oil correctly stored in homologated
containers.
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