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Drain the fuel tank and fuel lines when storing the
saw for longer periods of time. Refer to the engine
manual for additional recommendations.
Engine Safety
Refer to the engine manual as the primary source
for engine safety.
Always know how to turn off the engine quickly for
emergency purposes.
Make sure the saw is in neutral when starting the
engine.
Fill the fuel tank and check the oil level prior to
starting the engine.
Keep all body parts away from
rotating saw parts with the engine
running.
DO NOT start the engine without the air filter(s)
installed.
DO NOT allow dust to enter the air intake tube when
cleaning/replacing air filter(s).
Replace damaged components immediately that
may allow dust to enter the engine.
DO NOT leave the engine running unattended.
Always operate the saw in well-ventilated
areas. Concentrated engine exhaust can
cause loss of consciousness and/or death.
DO NOT touch the engine/muffler assembly with the
engine running, and always let them cool down prior
to touching or servicing the saw.
Handle hot oil carefully when changing the oil.
Let the engine cool prior to removing pressurized
caps (applicable models).
DO NOT use any starter substances or starter fluids
(e.g., starter fluid sprayed into the air filter) when
starting the engine using a glow plug (applicable
models). These materials are extremely flammable
and explosive, and can melt parts or possibly
explode when used to help start the engine.
Cutting Safety
The direct work area should not contain buried or
embedded electrical, gas, or water lines that could
be damaged and/or cause personal injury while
cutting.
Turn off all electricity, gas, and water around the
direct work area prior to cutting.
DO NOT expose yourself or anyone else to the
direct line of the blade when operating the saw.
DO NOT allow any person, animal, and/or objects in
and around the work area while cutting.
Hydraulic Safety
Turn off the engine prior to servicing hydraulic
components.
Lower the saw completely prior to servicing to
decrease the hydraulic pressure in the lines.
Always make sure any hydraulic components being
serviced are not supporting the weight of other saw
components. If a particular component is under
pressure when connection points are loosened, oil
may spray out forcefully.
Always place a piece of cardboard or
paper up against hydraulic components,
or use a leak detection fluid to check for
hydraulic fluid leaks. Keep all body
parts away from leaks and/or areas that may eject
hydraulic fluid. Pressurized hydraulic fluid can
penetrate the skin, causing serious injuries. Seek
medical attention immediately!
Belt Safety
Turn off the engine and let the belts cool down prior
to servicing them.
Regularly inspect the belts for fraying, stress cracks,
and/or breakage and replace immediately when
damaged. Always check the belt alignment prior to
operating the saw.
Use extreme caution when working with belts and
rotating machine parts to avoid entanglement.
Over-tensioning belts may reduce the life of the
gearbox bearings. Under-tensioning belts may
cause slippage, shorter belt life, and/or poor saw
performance.
Squealing belts indicate looseness.
DO NOT use old and new belts together on the
same sheave.
Transporting Safety
Remove the blade prior to transporting the saw.
Make sure the truck/trailer is in good, working
condition and sufficient to transport the load. DO
NOT tow the saw behind a vehicle.
Close the fuel shutoff valve (applicable models)
when transporting.
Drain the fuel tank when transporting long distances.
Use heavy-duty ramps that will support the weight of
the saw and yourself when loading or unloading.
Raise the saw to avoid damaging components while
moving up and down ramps.
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