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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHAIN SAWS
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Work with the chainsaw above the height is not allowed.
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The chainsaw should be fundamentally held with both the hands.
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Avoid cutting in the soil, cutting of wire fences, young trees and structural lumber.
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Children and persons without appropriate qualification are not allowed to use the chainsaw.
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Work with the saw is not allowed id suitable protection clothing is not worn
The unit may be connected only to connection with current protection 30mA.
Before the use, check the unit for damages. Damaged units must not be used. If the unit is damages, have it
repaired in an authorised repair shop. It is forbidden to start up units with damaged or worn power cable.
1. Check before use whether the extension cable is not damaged or worn. If the extension cable is damaged the power cable
has to be unplugged immediately. Do not touch the cable before it is pulled out.
2.
Make sure that a safe escape way is available for the case of a fall of tree or branches.
3.
Always war protection helmet, gloves and safety footwear.
4.
Using the saw, take firm and stable posture.
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The unit is not allowed for cutting young wood and small branches.
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Never use the unit for cutting metal articles.
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Never use the unit for cutting in soil.
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Never use the unit in presence of children and animals.
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The unit should be operated at daylight or in good lighting only.
10. At using the unit, the chain should principally direct from the body. It is forbidden to switch the unit on if the chain is in
another position.
11. When using the saw, make sure that the saw does not catch your hands and legs.
12. Do not touch the saw chain.
13. Make sure that the power cable does not touch the saw chain.
14. Before putting the unit aside, switch it off and wait for the chain to come to a stop.
15. Never attempt stopping the chain ourselves.
Remember that the chain will run down for some time after switching the saw off.
Use only the accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
Having finished the work or before maintenance or putting the unit on storage for some time, it should be discon-
nected from the source.
After the use, put the unit in a safe place outside the reach of children.
Back lash
The backlash may cause the fatal injury by cutting the backlash of the guide strip up and down at a moment when the
strip suddenly touches an article
. The unit should be held by both the hands with the motor running. Be concentrated on your
work.
Usual causes of backlash:
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Unintentional contact of the chain with branches or other articles;
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The chain hit against hard articles closed in the wood (metal, plaster etc.);
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Blunt
chain;
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Incorrect tension of the chain of the saw;
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Cutting above the shoulders;
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Insufficient attention at cutting;
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Unstable posture at work;
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Cutting in a grove made earlier.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Always check the supplied voltage to see that its value is equal to the plate nominal value.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Your chainsaw may be used for various purposes such as cutting the fire wood preparation of fence columns, felling smack trees,
disbranching, pruning at a small height and carpentry, Use the saw for cutting the wood and wooden products only.
Assembly
Before the first putting the saw in operation it is necessary to fit the guide strip, the saw chain and the chain wheel and its cover, to
adjust the chain tension and pour the oil in the tank. Do not switch the saw on before it is assembled as appropriate. Read the
instructions carefully.
Guide strip assembly/saw chain assembly (Fig. 2)
NOTICE: To get protected from the sharp edges of the chain, wear protection gloves.
1.
Put the unit on a fir ground.
2.
Release the chain tension fastening screw (9) and remove the chain wheel cover.
3.
Pull the chains (10) on the strip (11) so that the teeth are directed in the direction of turning. See the blow up Fig 2
4.
Stretch the chain until a loop is formed at the end of the strip (on the side of longitudinal hole)
5.
Pull the guide strip with the chain on the unit. Lay the chain on the chain wheel (14).
6.
The longitudinal hole (15) in the guide strip should snap over the guide pin (16). Afterwards, check the chain to see if it is
sitting on the strip well.
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Put on the cover of the chain wheel (8).
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