PATRIOT
EN
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5
If
for
any
reason
you
have
to
touch
the
saw
chain,
make
sure
the
chain
saw
is
disconnected
from
the
mains.
The
noise
from
this
product
can
exceed
85
dB(A).
We
therefore
recommend
you
take
appropriate
measures
for
the
protection
of
hearing.
When
handling
the
product
do
with
care
and
use
protective
gloves,
chain
and
bar
may
become
hot.
The
safety
of
others
This
electric
chain
saw
must
only
be
used
by
an
adult
who
is
familiar
with
the
operation
and
safe
use
of
saws
in
the
scope
of
this
manual
and
is
in
good
physical
and
mental
condition.
Children
and
adolescents
under
18
years
of
age
may
not
operate
the
electric
chain
saw.
Exception:
apprentices
over
16
years
in
the
schooling
under
the
supervision
of
an
expert.
Be
aware
that
the
owner
or
operator
is
responsible
for
injuries
or
accidents
that
happen
to
third
parties
or
their
property
in
connection
with
the
use
of
chain
saw.
Residual
Risk
Additional
residual
risks
may
arise
when
using
these
tool
which
may
not
be
included
in
these
safety
instructions.
These
risks
can
arise
from
misuse,
prolonged
use
etc.
Even
with
the
appropriate
safety
regulations
and
safety
features
can
not
be
ruled
out
certain
residual
risks.
These
include:
Injuries
caused
by
touching
any
rotating
/
moving
parts.
Injuries
caused
when
changing
any
parts,
tools
and
accessories.
Injuries
caused
by
prolonged
use
of
a
tool.
When
using
any
tool
for
prolonged
periods
ensure
you
take
regular
breaks.
Damage
to
hearing.
Use
personal
protective
equipment
to
protect
hearing.
Health
hazards
caused
by
breathing
dust
developed
when
using
your
tool
(example:
working
with
wood,
especially
oak,
beech,
etc.).
Vibrations
The
declared
vibration
emission
values
stated
in
the
technical
data
and
the
declaration
of
conformity
have
been
measured
in
accordance
with
a
standard
test
method
provided
by
EN
60745
and
may
be
used
for
comparing
one
tool
with
another.
The
declared
vibration
can
also
be
used
in
a
preliminary
assessment
of
exposure.
Warning!
Vibration
value
during
actual
use
of
the
power
tool
can
differ
from
the
declared
value
depending
on
the
way
the
tool
is
used.
The
vibration
level
may
increase
above
tle
level
stated.
When
assessing
vibration
exposure
to
determine
safety
measures
under
Regulation
2002/44
/
EC
to
protect
persons
regularly
using
power
tools
in
employment,
exposure
to
vibration
should
consider,
the
actual
conditions
of
use
and
the
way
the
tool
is
used,
including
Taking
into
account
all
parts
of
the
operating
cycle
such
as
the
times
when
the
tool
is
switched
off
and
when
it
is
running
idle
in
addition
to
the
start
time.
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