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2.
In order to avoid kickback, observe the following:
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Never begin the cut with the tip of the bar.
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Never use the tip of the bar for cutting. Take
particular care when resuming cuts which
have already been started.
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Start the cut with the chain running.
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Always sharpen the chain correctly. In par-
ticular, set the depth gauge to the correct
height.
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Never saw through several branches at a
time.
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When limbing, take care to prevent the
bar from coming into contact with other
branches.
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When bucking, keep clear of adjacent trunks.
Always observe the bar tip.
•
Use a trestle.
Safety features
1.
Always check that the safety features are in
working order before starting work. Do not use the
chain saw if the safety features are not working
properly.
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Chain brake:
The chain saw is fitted with a chain brake which
brings the saw chain to a standstill within a fraction
of a second. It is activated when the hand guard
is pushed forwards. The saw chain then stops
within 0.15 s, and the power supply to the motor is
interrupted.
1
2
1.
Chain brake applied
2.
Chain brake released
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Run-down brake:
The chain saw is equipped with an run down
brake which brings the saw chain to an immediate
stop when the ON/OFF switch is released. This
prevents the saw chain from running on when
switched off, and thus presenting a hazard.
— The
front and rear hand guards
protect the user
against injury from pieces of wood which may be
thrown backwards, or a broken saw chain.
— The
trigger lockout
prevents the chain saw from
being switched on accidentally.
— The
chain catcher
protects the user against injury
should the chain jump or break.
Transport and storage
When the chain saw is not in use or is
being transported, withdraw the mains plug
and fit the guide bar cover supplied with the
saw. Never carry or transport the saw with
the saw chain running.
1.
Carry the chain saw by the front handle only, with
the bar pointing backwards.
2.
Keep the chain saw in a secure, dry and locked
room out of the reach of children. Do not store the
chain saw outdoors.
MAINTENANCE
1.
Withdraw the plug from the socket before carrying
out any adjustments or maintenance.
2.
Check the power cable regularly for damage to the
insulation.
3.
Clean the chain saw regularly.
4.
Have any damage to the plastic housing repaired
properly and immediately.
5.
Do not use the saw if the switch trigger is not
working properly. Have it properly repaired.
6. Under no circumstances should any modifications
be made to the chain saw. Your safety is at risk.
7.
Do not carry out maintenance or repair work other
than that described in this instruction manual.
Any other work must be carried out by authorized
service centers.
8.
Only use genuine replacement parts and acces-
sories intended for your model of saw. The use of
other parts increases the risk of accident.
9.
We accept no responsibility for accidents or dam-
age should non-approved bars, saw chains or
other replacement parts or accessories be used.
First aid
Do not work alone. Always work within
shouting distance of a second person.
1. Always keep a first-aid box to hand. Replace any
items taken from it immediately.
2.
Should you request assistance in the event of an
accident, state the following:
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Where did the accident happen?
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What happened?
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How many persons are injured?
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What injuries do they have?
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Who is reporting the accident?
NOTE:
Individuals with poor circulation who are
exposed to excessive vibration may experience injury
to blood vessels or the nervous system.
Vibration may cause the following symptoms to occur
in the fingers, hands or wrists: "Falling asleep "(numb
-
ness), tingling, pain, stabbing sensation, alteration of
skin colour or of the skin.
If any of these symptoms occur, see a physician!
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.