PATRIOT
PS
EN
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4.
Power
tool
use
and
care
a)
Do
not
force
the
power
tool.
Use
the
correct
power
tool
for
your
application.
The
correct
power
tool
will
do
the
job
better
and
safer
at
the
rate
for
which
it
was
designed.
b)
Do
not
use
the
power
tool
if
the
switch
does
not
turn
it
on
and
off.
Any
power
tool
that
cannot
be
controlled
with
the
switch
is
dangerous
and
must
be
repaired.
c)
Disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source
and/or
the
battery
pack
from
the
power
tool
before
making
any
adjustments,
changing
accessories,
or
storing
power
tools.
Such
preventive
safety
measures
reduce
the
risk
of
starting
the
power
tool
accidentally.
d)
Store
idle
power
tools
out
of
the
reach
of
children
and
do
not
allow
persons
unfamiliar
with
the
power
tool
or
these
instructions
to
operate
the
power
tool.
Power
tools
are
dangerous
in
the
hands
of
untrained
users.
e)
Maintain
power
tools.
Check
for
misalignment
or
binding
of
moving
parts,
breakage
of
parts
and
any
other
condition
that
may
affect
the
power
tool’s
operation.
If
damaged,
have
the
power
tool
repaired
before
use.
Many
accidents
are
caused
by
poorly
maintained
power
tools.
f)
Keep
cutting
tools
sharp
and
clean.
Properly
maintained
cutting
tools
with
sharp
cutting
edges
are
less
likely
to
bind
and
are
easier
to
control.
g)
Use
the
power
tool,
accessories
and
tool
bits
etc.
in
accordance
with
these
instructions,
taking
into
account
the
working
conditions
and
the
work
to
be
performed.
Use
of
the
power
tool
for
operations
different
from
those
intended
could
result
in
a
hazardous
situation.
h)
Keep
handle
dry,
clean
and
free
from
oil
and
grease.
Slippery
handles
do
not
allow
for
safe
handling
and
control
of
the
tool
in
unexpected
situations.
5.
Service
a)
Have
your
power
tool
serviced
by
a
qualified
repair
person
using
only
identical
replacement
parts.
This
will
ensure
that
the
safety
of
the
power
tool
is
maintained.
ADDITIONAL
SAFETY
RULES
FOR
CHAIN
SAW.
Keep
all
parts
of
the
body
away
from
the
saw
chain
when
the
chain
saw
is
operating.
Before
you
start
the
chain
saw,
make
sure
the
saw
chain
is
not
contacting
anything.
A
moment
of
inattention
while
operating
chain
saws
may
cause
entanglement
of
your
clothing
or
body
with
the
saw
chain.
Always
hold
the
chain
saw
with
your
right
hand
on
the
rear
handle
and
your
left
hand
on
the
front
handle.
Holding
the
chain
saw
with
a
reversed
hand
configuration
increases
the
risk
of
personal
injury
and
should
never
be
done.
Wear
safety
glasses
and
hearing
protection.
Further
protective
equipment
for
head,
hands,
legs
and
feet
is
recommended.
Adequate
protective
clothing
will
reduce
personal
injury
by
flying
debris
or
accidental
contact
with
the
saw
chain.
Do
not
operate
a
chain
saw
in
a
tree.
Operation
of
a
chain
saw
while
up
in
a
tree
may
result
in
personal
injury.
Always
keep
proper
footing
and
operate
the
chain
saw
only
when
standing
on
fixed,
asecure
and
level
surface.
Slippery
or
unstable
surfaces
such
as
ladders
may
cause
a
loss
of
balance
or
control
of
the
chain
saw.
When
cutting
a
limb
that
is
under
tension
be
alert
for
spring
back.
When
the
tension
in
the
wood
fibres
is
released
the
spring
loaded
limb
may
strike
the
operator
and/or
throw
the
chain
saw
out
of
control.
Use
extreme
caution
when
cutting
brush
and
saplings
.
The
slender
material
may
catch
the
saw
chain
and
be
whipped
toward
you
or
pull
you
off
balance.
Carry
the
chain
saw
by
the
front
handle
with
the
chain
saw
switched
off
and
away
from
your
body.
When
transporting
or
storing
the
chain
saw
always
fit
the
guide
bar
cover.
Proper
handling
of
the
chain
saw
will
reduce
the
likelihood
of
accidental
contact
with
the
moving
saw
chain.
Follow
instructions
for
lubricating,
chain
tensioning
and
changing
accessories.
Improperly
tensioned
or
lubricated
chain
may
either
break
or
increase
the
chance
for
kickback.