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Begin using the chainsaw
Always use protective goggles/visors, hearing protection, protective gloves and
protective clothing with a saw guard.
Only use extension cables with suffi cient conductor area intended for outdoor use (at least
1.5 mm², maximum of 75 metres long). The chainsaw is equipped with safety lock: safety lock
and power switch are on the rear handle (1). These must be pressed down at the same time
to start the chainsaw. The chainsaw must be held securely by both handles on starting.
If the motor does not start, the kick back guard/chain
brake must be reset: push back the kick back guard (3)
see:
Chain brake, Reset chain brake (fi g. 3)
The chainsaw starts immediately at full velocity.
Turn the chainsaw off as follows:
release the safety
lock (13) and power switch (11), and the chainsaw will
stop after approximately one second. Some vibration is
quite normal and safe.
To always be followed after completed work:
clean the
saw chain and saw guide and put back the guide guard.
Safety precautions for chainsaw
Never use the chainsaw in rain or when very damp.
Remove plug straight away if the extension cable is damaged; do not touch the cable,
only hold the plug! Never work using a damaged extension cable.
Check that the chainsaw is undamaged. Also check that the chainsaw’s guard and safety
settings are functioning or whether any other parts are damaged before using the saw. Make
sure that all movable parts are movable and are fully functional. All parts must be correctly
mounted and must meet all the requirements ensuring that the chainsaw will function without
risk to the user. Damaged safety components and other parts must be repaired or replaced
by a service technician, unless indicated otherwise in the manual.
To consider when working with the chainsaw:
Kick back with the guide:
Avoid risk of accident by never sawing using the tip of the guide. If you saw with the tip, the
guide may suddenly kick back upwards/backwards with great force.
Always use protective goggles/visors, hearing protection, protective gloves, protective clothing
and shoes with saw guards.
Make sure the wood you saw is held down fi rmly. Keep it in place with some type of clamp
when needed (in particular this applies to round and straight pieces of wood that may begin to
rotate while sawing). This also allows the use of both hands which makes it easier and safer
to use the chainsaw.
Kick back with the guide causes the saw to kick back upwards/backwards uncontrollably with
great force. Kick back often leads to the saw chain becoming blunt and weak. A blunt saw
chain increases the risk of kick back. Never use the chainsaw over your shoulder.
The chain saw’s sharpening/fi ling is a very important safety measure; an incorrectly sharp-
ened saw chain may make the saw chain dangerous and uncomfortable to use!
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