Store the tool where fuel vapor will not reach a flame or spark.
When transporting and storing, always place the tool in its transport guard and protective
device on it.
Causes of rebounds and prevention by the operator
Bounce may occur when the spout or end of the chain guide touches an object, or when the
wood tightens and pinches the cutting chain in the cutting section.
The contact of the tip may in some cases cause a sudden reverse reaction by bouncing the
chain guide up and back towards the operator.
Pinching of the cutting chain on the upper part of the chain guide can force the chain guide to
the operator abruptly.
Either of these reactions can result in loss of control of the saw likely to result in a serious
personal injury. Do not rely exclusively on safety devices built into your saw. As a chain saw
user, all measures should be taken to eliminate the risk of accident or injury during cutting.
Bounce results from improper use of the tool and / or incorrect operating procedures or
conditions and can be avoided by taking the appropriate precautions specified below:
- Hold the saw with both hands firmly with the thumbs and fingers encircling the handles of
the saw and place your body and arms to allow you to withstand the rebound forces. The
rebound forces can be controlled by the operator, if appropriate precautions are taken. Do
not allow the chain saw to start.
- Do not stretch the arm too far and do not cut above the shoulder height. This helps prevent
unintentional end contacts and allows better control of the chain saw in unforeseen
situations.
- Use only the manufacturers specified replacement guides and chains. Incorrect
replacement guides and chains may cause chain breakage and / or rebound.
- Follow manufacturer's instructions for sharpening and servicing the chain saw. A decrease
in the depth gauge level can lead to an increase in rebounds.
Residual risks
Even if you use this product in accordance with all safety requirements, the potential risks of injury
and damage remain. The following dangers can occur:
- There are adverse health consequences resulting from the emission of vibrations if the tool is
used for long periods of time or is not properly managed and properly maintained.
- The vibrations can produce the so-called “white finger” disease. If any of the symptoms of
"white finger" syndrome appear, seek medical attention immediately. Symptoms of “white
finger” include: numbness, loss of sensitivity, tickling, tingling, pain, loss of strength, changes in
color or skin condition. These symptoms usually appear on the fingers, hands, or wrists. The
risk increases at low temperatures. In order to reduce this risk, please wear gloves and keep
your hands warm. Limit the operating time.
- There is a risk of hearing loss with prolonged use, especially if hearing protection is not worn.
Always wear hearing protection and limit the operating time.
Symbols
Warning symbol.
Read and refer to these operating instructions.
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