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TETHERING
For tethering, use a dynamic climbing rope or energy absorbing
lanyards only. Do not hang the product from the guide bar cover.
PUSH AND PULL
The reaction force is always opposite to the direction the chain is
moving. Thus, the operator must be ready to control the tendency
for the product to pull away (forward motion) when cutting on the
bottom edge of the bar and the push backwards (towards the
operator) when cutting along the top edge.
SAW JAMMED IN THE CUT
Turn o
ff
the product, engage the chain brake, and remove the
battery pack. Do not try to force the chain and bar out of the cut
as this is likely to break the chain, that may swing back and strike
the operator. This situation normally occurs because the wood is
incorrectly supported that forces the cut to close under compression,
thereby pinching the blade. If adjusting the support does not release
the bar and chain, use wooden wedges or a lever to open the cut
and release the saw. Never try to turn on the product when the
guide bar is already in a cut or kerf.
SKATING / BOUNCING
When the product fails to dig in during a cut, the guide bar can
begin hopping or dangerously skidding along the surface of the log
or branch, possibly resulting in the loss of control of the product.
To prevent or reduce skating or bouncing, always use the product
with both hands make sure that the saw chain establishes a groove
for cutting. Never cut small,
fl
exible branches, or brushes with the
product. Their size and
fl
exibility can easily cause the saw to bounce
towards you or bind up with enough force to cause a kickback. The
best tool for that kind of work is a hand saw, pruning shears, an axe
or other hand tools.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Wear a helmet at all times when operating the product. A helmet,
equipped with mesh visor, can help reduce the risk of injury to the
face and the head if kickback occurs. Wear ear protectors.
Good quality personal protective equipment, as used by
professionals, helps reduce the risk of injury to the operator. The
following items should be used when operating the product:
SAFETY HELMET
Should comply with EN 397 and be CE marked.
HEARING PROTECTION
Should comply with EN 352-1 and be CE marked.
EYE AND FACE PROTECTION
Should be CE marked and comply with EN 166 (for safety glasses)
or EN 1731 (for mesh visors).
GLOVES
Should comply with EN381-7 and be CE marked.
LEG PROTECTION (CHAPS)
Should comply with EN 381-5, be CE marked and provide all-round
protection.
PRUNING SAW SAFETY BOOTS
Should comply with EN ISO 20345:2004 and be marked with a
shield depicting a pruning saw to show compliance with EN 381-3.
(Occasional users may use steel toe-cap safety boots with protective
gaiters that conform to EN 381-9 if the ground is even and there is
little risk of tripping or catching on undergrowth.)
PRUNING SAW JACKETS FOR UPPER BODY PROTECTION
Should comply with EN 381-11 and be CE marked.
KNOW YOUR PRODUCT
1. Front
handle
2. Front hand guard
3. Lock-o
ff
device
4. Power
switch
5. Rear
handle
6. Chain lubricant cap
7. Chain oil tank
8. Rear hand guard
9. Combination
wrench
10. Battery pack
11. Spiked bumper
12. Saw chain
13. Guide bar
14. Bar groove
15. Chain drive
16. Drive sprocket cover
17. Chain tension screw
18. Bar mounting nut
19. Guide bar cover
WARNING!
Consequences of improper maintenance, removal,
or modi
fi
cation of safety features, ignition switch, hand guard (front
and back), spiked bumper, chain catcher, guide bar, low kick-back
saw chain may cause the safety features to not function correctly,
thus increasing the potential for serious injury.
SPIKED BUMPER
The integral bumper spike may be used as a pivot when making a
cut. It helps to keep the body of the product steady while cutting.
When cutting, push the product forward until the spikes dig into the
edge of the wood, then by moving the rear handle up or down in
the direction of the cutting line it can help ease the physical strain
of cutting.
GUIDE BAR
Generally, guide bars with small radius tips have somewhat lower
potential for kickback. You should use a guide bar and a matching
chain that is just long enough for the job. Longer bars increase
the risk of loss of control during sawing. Regularly check the chain
tension. When cutting smaller branches (less than the full length of
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