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3. Any of these reactions may cause loss of control of the product, which
could result in serious personal injury or even death.
4. With a basic understanding of ‘kickback’, the element of surprise can
be reduced or eliminated. Sudden surprise contributes to the majority of
accidents.
5.
Keep a good firm grip on the product with both hands, the right hand on the
rear handle (1) and the left hand on the front handle (3), when the motor
is running. Maintain a firm grip with your thumbs and fingers encircling
the product handles (1, 3). A firm grip will help you reduce ‘kickback’ and
maintain control of the product.
6. You should carefully read all safety warnings and user instructions carefully
before attempting to operate this product.
To avoid kickback:
1.
Saw with guide bar at a flat angle.
2.
Never work with a loose, widely stretched or the heavily worn out chain.
3. Ensure chain is sharpened correctly.
4.
Never saw above shoulder height.
5.
Never work with the tip of the guide bar.
6.
Always hold the product firmly with both hands.
7. Always use a low kickback chain.
8.
Apply the metal gripping teeth for leverage the work piece.
9. Ensure correct chain tension.
10. Do only cut with the motor at high speeds.
11. Do not let the nose of the guide bar contact a log, branch, or any other
obstruction which could be hit while you are operating the product.
12.
Follow manufacturer’s sharpening and maintenance instructions for the
saw chain.
13.
Only use replacement guide bars and saw chains specified by the
manufacturer or equivalent replacements.
Operation
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