BEFORE STARTING/AFTER STARTING
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Holding The Saw
With both hands, keep a good, firm grip on the saw. The
right hand should be on the rear handle, and the left
hand on the front handle. Use a firm grip with thumbs
and fingers encircling the chain saw handles. A firm grip
will help you avoid kickback and maintain control of the
saw.
If You Are Left Handed
Your chain saw is designed for a grip with your right
hand on the rear handle and left hand on the front
handle. ALL PEOPLE, WHETHER RIGHT OR LEFT
HANDED, SHOULD USE THIS GRIP. Using the
opposite grip, right hand - front handle, left hand - rear
handle, gives you less control of the saw. It also brings
the bar and chain closer to your body during normal
operation. It is also possible you will not be able to
activate the chainbrake if your right hand is holding the
front handle.
WARNING!
Never operate a chain saw holding it with one hand
only. As the chain saw is not properly controlled, you
can cut yourself. Always maintain a firm, solid grip
with both hands on the handles.
Never Hold a Chain Saw with Only One Hand
While Working.
Holding the saw with one hand when working is
dangerous. The saw cannot be properly controlled. As
you have less control of the saw, it has a tendency to
bounce and skate when you start cutting. Under those
circumstances, the saw may cut you. Because of your
lack of control, you are also more likely to get a kickback.
In the event of a kickback, a manual chain brake cannot
be activated.
After Starting The Saw
1. Be sure the throttle trigger moves freely. When you
release the throttle trigger, the engine speed must
drop and return to idle by itself. The saw chain must
not move when the engine is idling. If the saw chain
continues to move at idle speed, the carburetor must
be adjusted (see carburetor section of accompanying
Operator's Manual) or the saw returned to the dealer
for proper adjustment. (Note: if the saw has a broken
clutch spring, carburetor adjustment will not stop the
chain from moving).
2. Test the chain brake. Refer to your Operator's
Manual for the proper testing procedure of the chain
brake.
3. Be sure the stop switch stops the engine.
4. After using the saw for 10-15 minutes, turn off the
chain saw and check the chain tension.
Stopping The Saw
1. Using right thumb, slide the stop switch to the
"STOP" position.
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