NOTE:
The chain must be running at full speed before it comes into contact with the wood.
Cutting Thin Branches
Thin branches can be cut off with one single cut. To prevent the branch from slivering and
buckling the branch should be cut off in several pieces. (See Fig. 32)
Fig. 32
Cutting Thick Branches
When cutting larger branches, three cuts are necessary as shown below:
NOTE:
Remove the branches lying on the floor regularly to avoid stumbling hazards. Check the
oil level regularly and fill up if necessary. Switch the power off and disconnect from
power source when leaving the product.
1. First cut into the branch from below, outside of the location where you intend to cut off the
branch. The cut should go one third to halfway through the branch. (See Fig. 33a)
2. Cut into the branch from the top, outside from where the branch is to be sawn.(See Fig. 33b)
3. Last, cut off the stump with one clean cut from top to bottom. You might want to seal the cut
with a suitable compound. (See Fig. 33c)
Fig. 33b
Fig. 33c
Fig. 33a
4. You might want to seal the cut with a suitable compound.
NOTE:
Remove the branches lying on the floor regularly to avoid stumbling hazards. Check
the oil level regularly and fill up if necessary. Switch the power off and disconnect
from power source when leaving the product.
After Use
1. Switch the product off, allow the engine to cool down and then remove the spark plug
connector.
2. Check, clean and store the product as described below.
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