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1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. For safe operation
1.
Never operate a saw when you
are fatigued, ill, or upset, or
under the influence of
medication that may make you
drowsy, or if you are under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
2.
Use safety footwear, snug fitting
clothing and eye, hearing and
head protection devices.
3.
Always use caution when hand-
ling fuel. Wipe up all spills and
then move the chain saw at least
3m from the fueling point before
starting the engine.
3a. Eliminate all sources of
sparks or flame (i.e.
smoking, open flames, or
work that can cause
sparks)in the areas where
fuel is mixed, poured, or
stored.
3b. Do not smoke while
handling fuel or while
operating the chain saw.
4.
Do not allow other persons to be
near the chain saw when
starting or cutting. Keep
bystanders sho- uld be a
minimum of 10m away when you
start of operate the chain saw.
5.
Never start cutting until you have
a clear work area, secure footing,
and a planned retreat path from
the falling tree.
6.
Always hold the chain saw firmly
with both hands when the
engine is running. Use a firm
grip with thumb and fingers
encircling the chain saw
handles.
7.
Keep all parts of your body away
from the saw chain when the
engine is running.
8.
Before you start the engine,
make sure the saw chain is not
contacting anything.
9.
Always carry the chain saw with
the engine stopped, the guide
bar and saw chain to the rear,
and the muffler away from your
body.
10. Always inspect the chain saw be-
fore each use for worn, loose, of
damaged parts. Never operate a
chain saw that is damaged, im-
properly adjusted, or is not com-
pletely and securely assembled.
Be sure that the saw chain stops
moving when the throttle control
trigger is released.
11. All chain saw service, other than
the items listed in the Owner
’
s
Manual, should be performed by
competent chain saw service
personnel.(E.g., if improper tools
are used to remove the flywheel,
or if an improper tool is used to
hold the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel in order to re-
move the clutch, structural dam-
age to the flywheel could occur
which could subsequently cause
the flywheel to disintegrate.)
12. Always shut off the engine be-
fore setting it down.
13. Use extreme caution when cut-
ting small size brush and sap-
lings because slender material
may catch the saw chain and be
whipped toward you or pull you
off balance.
14. When cutting a limb that is un-
der tension, be alert for spring
back so that you will not be
struck when the tension in the
1. VOOR EEN VEILIGE WERKING
Non azionare mai una sega
se si è stanchi, malati o turba-
ti, o sotto l’effetto di medici-
nali che possono provocare
sonnolenza, o se si è sotto
l’effetto di alcol o droghe.
Utilizzare scarpe antinfortunis-
tiche, indumenti aderenti e
protezioni per occhi, udito e
testa.
Prestare sempre attenzione
quando si maneggia il car-
burante. Prima di avviare il
motore, asciugare eventuali
fuoriuscite e quindi spostare
la motosega ad almeno 3 m
dal punto di rifornimento.
3a.
3b.
Non consentire ad altre per-
sone di avvicinarsi alla moto-
sega durante l’avviamento o
il taglio. Tenere gli astanti ad
almeno 10 metri di distanza
quando si inizia a utilizzare la
motosega.
Tenere sempre saldamente
la motosega con entrambe
le mani quando il motore è in
funzione. Utilizzare una presa
salda con pollice e dita at-
torno alle impugnature della
motosega.
Assicurati che l’area in cui stai
tagliando sia libera da osta-
coli. Assicurati di avere una
via di fuga quando cade un
albero.
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
5.
Eliminare tutte le fonti
di scintille o fiamme (ad
es. fumo, fiamme libe
-
re o lavori che possono
causare scintille) nelle
aree in cui il carburan-
te viene miscelato, ver-
sato o immagazzinato.
Non fumare mentre si
lavora con il carburante
o mentre si utilizza la mo-
tosega.
Tenere tutte le parti del corpo lon-
tane dalla motosega quando il
motore è in funzione.
Prima di avviare il motore verifica
-
re che la motosega non colpisca
nulla.
Trasportare sempre la motosega
con il motore spento, la barra e
la catena della sega indietro e la
marmitta lontano dal corpo.
Prima di ogni utilizzo, ispezionare
la motosega alla ricerca di parti
usurate, allentate o danneggiate.
Non utilizzare mai una motosega
danneggiata, regolata in modo
errato o non montata completa-
mente e saldamente. Assicurarsi
che la catena della sega smetta
di muoversi quando si rilascia l’ac-
celeratore.
Spegnere sempre il motore prima
di appoggiarlo.
Quando tagli un arto a tensione
inferiore, fai attenzione al ritorno
elastico in modo da non essere
colpito quando viene rilasciata la
tensione nelle fibre del legno.
Prestare estrema attenzione quan-
do si tagliano spazzole piccole e
linfa, poiché il materiale sottile può
impigliarsi nella catena della sega
ed essere sbattuto contro di sé o
sbilanciato.
Tutti i servizi di manutenzione del-
la motosega, ad eccezione degli
articoli nel manuale del proprie-
tario, devono essere eseguiti da
personale di servizio autorizzato
della motosega (ad esempio, se
vengono utilizzati strumenti errati
per rimuovere il volano o se viene
utilizzato uno strumento errato per
spostare il volano attorno alla fri-
zione, danno strutturale al volano
per spostare la frizione, possono
verificarsi danni strutturali al vola
-
no, che possono successivamen-
te portare alla disintegrazione del
volano.)
7.
8.
9.
10.
12.
14.
13.
11.
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