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Right Hand

Left Hand

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Position your left hand on the front han-

dlebar so it is in a straight line with your

right hand on the rear handle when

making bucking cuts. Stand slightly to

the left side of the saw to keep your

body from being in a direct line with the

cutting chain.

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Stand with your weight evenly balanced

on both feet.

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Do not overreach. You could be drawn

or thrown off balance and lose control.

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Do not cut above shoulder height. It is

difficult to maintain control of saw above

shoulder height.

KICKBACK SAFETY FEATURES

WARNING:

The following features

are included on your saw to help reduce

hazard of kickback; however, such fea-

tures will not totally eliminate this dan-

ger. Do not rely only on safety devices.

Follow all safety rules to help avoid kick-

back and other forces which can result

in serious injury.

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Hand Guard: designed to reduce the

chance of your left hand contacting the

chain if your hand slips off the front han-

dlebar.

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Position of front and rear handlebars:

designed with distance between han-

dles and “in-line” with each other. The

spread and “in-line” position of the

hands provided by this design work to-

gether to give balance and resistance in

controlling the pivot of the saw back to-

ward the operator if kickback occurs.

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Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar: de-

signed with a small radius tip which re-

duces the size of the kickback danger

zone. This type bar has been demon-

strated to significantly reduce the num-

ber and seriousness of kickbacks when

tested in accordance with ANSI B175.1.

Large Radius

Tip Guide Bar

Small Radius

Tip Guide Bar

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Low Kickback Chain has met kickback

performance requirements when tested

on the representative sample of these

chain saws specified in ANSI B175.1.

Low Kickback Chain

Contoured Depth Gauge
Elongated Guard Link

Deflects Kickback Force

And Allows Wood To

Gradually Ride Into Cutter

CHAIN BRAKE AND CKA ANGLE

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Chain Brake: designed to stop the

chain in the event of kickback.

WARNING:

WE DO NOT REP-

RESENT AND YOU SHOULD NOT ASSUME

THAT THE CHAIN BRAKE WILL PROTECT

YOU IN THE EVENT OF A KICKBACK.

Kick-

back is a lightning fast action which throws

the bar and rotating chain back and up to-

ward the operator.

Kickback can be

caused by allowing contact of the bar tip in

the danger zone with any hard object.

Kickback can also be caused by pinching

the saw chain along the top of the guide

bar. This action may push the guide bar

rapidly back toward the operator. Either of

these events may cause you to lose con-

trol of the saw which could result in serious

injury or even death.

DO NOT RELY UPON

ANY OF THE SAFETY DEVICES BUILT INTO

YOUR SAW. YOU SHOULD USE THE SAW

PROPERLY AND CAREFULLY TO AVOID

KICKBACK.

Reduced--kickback guide

bars and low--kickback saw chains re-

duce the chance and magnitude of kick-

back and are recommended. Your saw

has a low kickback chain and bar as origi-

nal equipment. Repairs on a chain brake

should be made by an authorized service

dealer. Take your unit to the place of pur-

chase or to your nearest authorized ser-

vice dealer.

WARNING:

Computed Kickback

Angle (CKA) listed on your saw and listed

in the following CKA Table represents the

angle of kickback your bar and chain

combinations will have when tested in ac-

cordance with CSA and ANSI standards.

Computed angles represented in the CKA

column indicate total energy and angle

Summary of Contents for 545186756

Page 1: ...specter tous les avertisse ments et toutes les instructions de s curit Tout d faut de le faire pourrait entra ner des blessures graves ENGLISH ESPA OL FRAN AIS Please do not return unit to retailer Po...

Page 2: ...od physical con dition and mentally alert If you have any condition that might be aggravated by strenuous work check with doctor be fore operating Watch what you are doing Use com mon sense S Do not s...

Page 3: ...ized extension cord only one way If the plug does not fit fully into the exten sion cord reverse the plug If the plug still does not fit obtain a correct polar ized extension cord A polarized exten si...

Page 4: ...ding of kickback you can reduce the element of surprise which contributes to accidents S Never let the moving chain contact any object at the tip of the guide bar S Keep working area free from obstruc...

Page 5: ...ip Guide Bar S Low Kickback Chain has met kickback performance requirements when tested on the representative sample of these chain saws specified in ANSI B175 1 Low Kickback Chain Contoured Depth Gau...

Page 6: ...ration sys tem does not guarantee the avoidance of these problems Users who operate power tools on a continual and regular basis must closely monitor theirphysical condition and the condition of this...

Page 7: ...e designed to prevent the motor from being accidently started When the rear handle is gripped in a nor mal cutting position the lock out button can be pushed in by the thumb permit ting the index fing...

Page 8: ...n it may break when the chain brake is triggered With a broken brake band the chain brake will not stop the chain The chain brake must be replaced if any part is worn to less than 0 020 0 5 mm thick R...

Page 9: ...ly plan your sawing operation in advance S Clear the work area You need a clear area all around the tree so you can have secure footing S The chain saw operator should keep on the uphill side of the t...

Page 10: ...be flung to ward operator S Use a sawhorse to cut small logs Never allow another person to hold the log while cutting and never hold the log with your leg or foot S Do not cut in an area where logs li...

Page 11: ...imbs S Be alert for spring back from any branches that are bent or under pres sure Avoid being struck by the branch or the saw when the tension in the wood fibers is released S Frequently clear branch...

Page 12: ...r switch functions properly by squeezing and holding the trigger switch Make sure motor starts and stops S Oil Tank Discontinue use of chain saw if oil tank shows signs of damage or leaks S Extension...

Page 13: ...r groove after each 5 hours of operation Remove Sawdust From Guide Bar Groove Oil Holes S Burring of guide bar rails is a normal process of rail wear Remove these burrs with a flat file S When rail to...

Page 14: ...cutters facing as shown CUTTERS MUST FACE IN DIRECTION OF ROTATION Tip of Bar Cutters Depth Gauge Drive Links 6 Place chain around the sprocket and fit the drive links into the guide bar groove and th...

Page 15: ...circuit breaker or replace fuse Chain clat ters or cuts roughly 1 Chain tension incorrect 2 Cutters damaged 3 Chain worn 4 Cutters dull improperly sharpened or depth gauges too high 5 Sprocket worn 1...

Page 16: ...ents explained in the instruction manual Should you have any unanswered questions regarding this warranty please contact Poulan PRO a division of Husqvarna Outdoor Products Inc 1030 Stevens Creek Road...

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