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Use protective clothing.
Wear personal protective equip-
ment. Basically, wear protective
goggles or, even better, face
protection, safety helmet,
cut-
protection working clothes
and ear
protection.
Wear
cut-protection safety boots
with anti-slip soles.
Always use the chain-
saw with both hands.
Caution! Danger!
Read and take note of the operat-
ing manual belonging to the ma-
chine!
Caution! Spring-back - Be careful
of spring-back of the machine dur-
ing work.
Do not expose the unit to rain. The
device must not be wet, nor should
it be operated in a moist environ-
ment.
Remove the battery
from the unit before
servicing it.
dB
L
WA
Sound power level guaranteed
Length of the chain bar
Machines do not belong with do-
mestic waste.
Symbol on the oil filler cap:
Indication on oil filler neck
Notes on safety
This section deals with the basic safety reg-
ulations while working with the chainsaw.
Before working with the chainsaw,
familiarise yourself with all the con-
trols. Practise handling the saw (by
cutting logs to size on a sawhorse)
and have the functionality, mode of
action, sawing techniques and per-
sonal safety equipment explained
to you by an experienced user or
an expert.
Symbols used in the
instructions
Hazard symbols with informa
-
tion on prevention of personal
injury and property damage.
Precaution symbol (explanation of
precaution instead of exclamation
mark) with information on preven
-
tion of harm / damage.
Notice symbol with information on
how to handle the device properly.
Symbols used on the saw
A chainsaw is a dangerous device,
which can cause serious or even
fatal injuries with incorrect or care-
less use. Thus, for your own safety
and the safety of others, you should
always take note of the instructions
on safety and, in case of difficulties,
consult a specialist for advice.
Wear
cut-protection gloves
.
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