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keep a first aid kit for large wounds and a means of call-
ing for help. A larger and more extensive first aid kit
should be nearby.
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WARNING
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Ensure a firm footing, a clean
workplace and plan a retreat path from falling branches
before using the device.
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Beware of exhaust fumes, oil
vapour and sawdust. If necessary, wear a mask or
breathing apparatus.
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Always hold the chainsaw tightly
with both hands. Hold the handles with your thumb on
one side and your fingers on the other side. Hold the
rear handle with your right hand and the front handle
with your left hand.
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Risk of injury. Do not make any
modifications to the device. Do not use the device to
drive attachments or devices not recommended by the
manufacturer of the device.
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Before switching on the
device, make sure that the saw chain does not touch
any objects.
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Serious injuries or death if a wrongly ten-
sioned saw chain jumps out of the guide rail. Check the
chain tension before each use. The length of the chain
depends on the temperature.
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Ensure that all protec-
tive devices, handles and bucking spikes are correctly
fitted, securely fastened and in good condition.
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Seri-
ous injuries due to incorrect working methods:
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You need to be alert at all times and be in control of
your workplace when working with the chainsaw.
The size of the workspace depends on the task to be
performed and the size of the tree or work piece.
Felling a tree requires a larger workspace than e.g.
trimming.
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Never saw with your body in line with the guide rail
and chain. This reduce the danger of being hit by the
chain on the head or body during a kickback.
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Do not move the chainsaw back and forth but rather
let the chain do the work, keep the chain sharp and
do not try to push the chain through the cut.
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Do not apply pressure to the saw at the end of the
cut. Be prepared to relax the load on the saw when
it has cut through the wood.
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Do not stop the chainsaw while sawing. Let the saw
run until it has finished the saw cut.
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Familiarize yourself with your new chainsaw by mak-
ing simple cuts in safely supported wood. Repeat this
exercise if you have not used your chainsaw for a long
time.
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Do not saw vines and/or bushes with a diameter
of less than 75 mm.
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Switch the device off, lock the
chain brake, remove the battery pack and make sure
that all moving parts have stopped moving:
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Before cleaning the device or removing a blockage.
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When leaving the device unattended.
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Before mounting or removing attachments.
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Before checking, maintaining or working on the de-
vice.
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CAUTION
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The chainsaw is a heavy device.
People who use the chainsaw should be physically fit
and in good health. You should have good eyesight,
agility, balance and manual skills. In case of doubt, they
should not use the chainsaw.
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When working with the
device, always wear a safety helmet with a grille visor to
reduce the danger of injury from a kickback into the face
and head.
Residual risks
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WARNING
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Certain residual risks remain present, even when the
device is operated in the prescribed manner. The fol-
lowing dangers can be present when using the de-
vice:
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Vibration can cause injuries. Use the correct tools
for the job, use the handles provided and restrict the
working time and hazard exposure time.
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Noise can cause hearing injuries. Wear hearing pro-
tection and limit the duration of exposure.
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Incision injuries on contact with exposed saw teeth
of the saw chain.
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Incision injuries due to unforeseen, abrupt move-
ments or kickback of the g bar scabbard.
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Incision injuries / risk of injection by parts flying away
from the saw chain.
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Injuries caused by hurled objects (wood shavings,
splinters).
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Inhalation of dust and particles.
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Skin contact with the lubricant / oil.
Risk reduction
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CAUTION
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Using the device for longer periods can cause poor
circulation in the hands due to vibrations. A general
period of use cannot be set, because this depends on
several influencing factors:
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Personal tendency to suffer from poor circulation
(frequently cold fingers, tingling sensation in the fin-
gers)
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Low ambient temperature. Wear warm gloves to
protect your hands.
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Holding the device too tightly hindering blood circu-
lation.
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Continuous operation is more harmful than opera-
tion interrupted by work breaks.
You should see a doctor if using the device regularly
and for lengthy periods of time, and in the event of re-
peated occurrences of symptoms such as tingling in
the fingers or cold fingers.
Intended use
DANGER
Improper use
Danger of death from incision injuries
Only use the device for its proper use.
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The chainsaw is suitable for commercial use.
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The chainsaw is intended for outdoor use.
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For safety reasons, always hold the chainsaw firmly
with both hands.
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The chainsaw was developed for sawing small
branches, large branches, trunks and beams. The
cutting length of the guide rail determines the maxi-
mum possible diameter of the sawed material.
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The chainsaw may only be used for cutting wood.
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Do not use the chainsaw in a wet environment or in
the rain.
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Use the chainsaw only in a well lit environment.
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Modifications and changes to the device that are not
authorised by the manufacturer are prohibited for
safety reasons.
Any other use is prohibited. The user shall be liable for
hazards arising as a result of improper use.
Environmental protection
The packing materials can be recycled. Please
dispose of packaging in accordance with the en-
vironmental regulations.
Electrical and electronic appliances contain valu-
able, recyclable materials and often components
such as batteries, rechargeable batteries or oil,
which - if handled or disposed of incorrectly - can
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