filling site. This will prevent the exhaust fumes of the engine to
ignite the spilled gasoline.
Use
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Never work alone! In an emergency, someone must be near.
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Check the correct operation of the safety devices before starting
work.
Do not use a chainsaw if it is damaged or does not work reliably.
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Always hold the chain saw with the right hand for the rear handle
and with the left hand for the front handle. Holding a chainsaw the
other way increases the risk of injury and must not be done.
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While the chainsaw is working, do not approach body parts to the
chain.
Before starting the chainsaw, make sure that the saw chain does not
touch anything. When working with a chainsaw, a moment of
carelessness can lead to the chain catching clothing or parts of the
body.
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Avoid any unusual body stance. Keep a safe stand and always
maintain balance. This way, you can control the chainsaw in
unexpected situations.
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Do not use the chainsaw above the shoulder height.
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Do not work on a tree with a chainsaw. There is a risk of injuries
when working on trees.
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Use a chainsaw only when standing on solid, secure and level
ground. Slippery or unstable surfaces (e.g. on the ladder) can lead
to loss of balance or control over the chainsaw.
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When a chain saw comes in contact with stones, nails, or other hard
objects, immediately stop the engine and check the chain and guide
bar for damage.
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The chainsaw must not fall to the ground, and you should not use it
to hit obstacles, and never use the guide bar as a lever.