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height. This will prevent unintentional contact with the tip of
the bar, and give you better control of the chainsaw in
unexpected situations.
– Only use spare parts, bars and chains recommended by the
manufacturer. The use of other parts can result in kickback
and/or cause the chain to break.
– Follow the instructions of the manufacturer when sharpening
and maintaining the chain. If the depth inhibitors are too low,
this can increase the risk of kickback.
IMPORTANT:
• The tool should be connected to the mains supply via a residual
current device with a maximum tripping current of 30 mA.
• Route the power cord so that there is no risk of it getting stuck in
branches or other objects.
• Beginners should practice sawing round timber on a sawhorse, or
the equivalent.
Other risks
• Even if the power tool is used in accordance with these instructions
there are other potential risks. The following risks can occur as a
result of the design and type of this power tool:
– Damage to lungs, if a suitable dust mask is not used.
– Hearing impairment if no suitable ear protection is used.
– Cut injuries if suitable protective clothing is not worn.
– Harmful effects as a result of vibrations in the hands and arms
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