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Product Manual - Chainsaws 

10814082100 

 

 Chainsaw Safety 

 

WARNING! Before attempting to do anything with the 
chainsaw READ THE MANUAL. 

 

WARNING! Chainsaws have the potential to inflict injuries 
and/or create hazardous situations. The major causes of 
accidents are ignorance of the hazards and operators' 
apathy to common sense safety procedures.  

 

WARNING! Do not rely exclusively on the safety devices 
built into your saw. As chainsaw user, you should take 
several steps to reduce chances of accident or injury. The 
following list is not full or exhaustive - attend proper training 
before using a chainsaw .PERSONAL PROTECTIVE 
CLOTHING FOR CHAINSAW USERS  

 

IMPORTANT! A chainsaw operator must not only ensure 
that the machine is in safe operating condition but must also 
wear protective clothing for optimum protection. 

 

Head Protection (hard hat). A hard hat should be worn at all times 
as protection from failing material, and to reduce injuries from 
kickback. 

Ear Protection (ear muffs/ear plugs). All operators and assistants 
etc. should wear suitable ear protection. Chainsaws operate in the 
region of 100-110 dB(A) at the operator's ear, therefore careful 
consideration must be given to the attenuation of the ear protector. 

Eye Protection (goggles/glasses/mesh & perspex screens). The 
chain on the saw rotates at more than 40 km/h, so chips and 
material can be flung at the operator's eyes at very high speed. 

Leg Protection (trousers/chaps) leg protectors in a variety of Kevlar 
and nylons are most effective in preventing cuts to the operators 
legs 

 a common problem. 

Foot Protection (safety boots). These should have steel toe caps,, 
non-slip deep tread soles or have metal sprigs or cleats to protect 
toes from saw cuts and feet from failing material. 

Hand Protection (gloves/mittens). As well as protecting hands from 
cuts, abrasions etc. and keeping them warm, they prevent 
vibration induced problems such as Raynaud's Disease.  

THE CHAINSAW 

The  chainsaw  should  have  all  safety  mechanisms/guards  installed 
and working
.  

CHAINSAW KICKBACK 

 

CRITICAL! Other than the obvious risk of physical contact with 
a moving chain, the single most dangerous aspect of the saw 
is 'kickback'.  

 
This  occurs  when  the  bar  nose  contacts  an  object,  resulting  in  an 
instantaneous  kick  reaction  which  can  launch  the  rotating  chain  toward 
the users face/head. Severe injuries and sometimes death can result.  
 
To prevent kickback: 

Avoid using the bar nose. Always be alert to anything coming in 
contact with the bar nose. 

Ensure that safety chain is used, and that it is correctly sharpened 
and tensioned.   

Always operate with two hands on the saw handles, with the 
thumb of the left hand placed under the front handle. 

Avoid the use of the saw above the shoulders and always keep the 
saw in front of the body. 

CHAINSAW OPERATION 

Ensure that all safety features are fitted and operational before 
starting to saw; that all nuts, covers, etc. are secure. 

To start, place saw on ground, with foot through rear handle/ hand 
guard to steady the saw. 

When crosscutting or pruning, check if any branches are ‘under 
tension’ before cutting.

 

Seek advice and/or training in the use of the chainsaw. Many 
accidents are the result of ignorance. 

Always wear the recommended personal protective clothing.  

FELLING OF TREES 

 

IMPORTANT! Tree felling should be carried out by trained and 
experienced personnel only. Assistance and advice should be 
sought if the operator is unsure how to fell a certain tree.  

FIRE SAFETY 

Chainsaws can easily start fires, for two reasons:  

1. 

Poorly maintained and/or faulty exhaust systems.  

2. 

Ignition of spilt fuels by internal sparks.  

 
To avoid fires: 

Ensure muffler is in good condition and fitted with a spark arrester 
screen.- Keep muffler clean of carbon build up and deposit. 

Ensure that saw is correctly tuned. Do not use on extreme fire 
danger days. - Do not spill fuel over saw when refuelling. 

Summary of Contents for GS9200

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Page 2: ...anual Chainsaws Index Index 1 General Safety 2 Chainsaw Safety 3 Parts Diagram 6 Assembly 9 Before use 10 Starting the Engine 11 Stopping the Engine 12 Maintenance 13 Transporting Storage 15 Troublesh...

Page 3: ...must be worn to reduce injury from falling branches Wear no slip heavy duty work gloves to improve your grip on the brush cutter handle Gloves also reduce the transmission of machine vibration to you...

Page 4: ...nd keeping them warm they prevent vibration induced problems such as Raynaud s Disease THE CHAINSAW The chainsaw should have all safety mechanisms guards installed and working CHAINSAW KICKBACK CRITIC...

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Page 10: ...of the chain tensioner 5 Fit the chain brake cover assembly unit to the power unit ensuring that the pin for the chain tensioner goes through the correct hole on the bar Put the side bolts on finger t...

Page 11: ...ned chain will rapidly snap back into position around the top of the bar and show no signs of sagging along the bottom of the bar 1 Start by disconnecting the chainsaw s spark plug lead 2 While holdin...

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Page 13: ...ngine is switched off flywheel effect Stop the engine by setting the STOP SWITCH to OFF position Filling with Fuel 1 Clean surface around fuel cap to prevent contamination 2 Loosen fuel cap slowly Res...

Page 14: ...ompletely stopped Disconnect the spark plug wire before performing service or maintenance work WARNING Non standard parts may not operate properly with your unit and may cause damage and lead to perso...

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Page 16: ...toring the machine repair or replace any worn or damage parts Make sure the protective covers are in place 1 Clean external parts thoroughly and apply a light coating of oil to all metal surfaces 2 Re...

Page 17: ...d mixture incorrect A The ignition switch is in OFF position B Shorted ignition ground C Faulty ignition unit A If the plug is wet excess fuel may be in the cylinder B The plug is fouled or improperly...

Page 18: ...ed air filter element Loose or damaged spark plug Take the machine to an authorised service center Clean or replace the air filter Tighten or replace the spark plug and restart Air leakage or clogged...

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