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WARNING:
NEVER DISCONNECT ANY HYDRAULICALLY OPERATED PART OF THE SAW OR
REMOVE HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS, LINES, OR FITTINGS WHILE THE POWER
SOURCE IS RUNNING OR WHENEVER THE HYDRAULIC FLUID IS HOT.
6.
Allow the water to drain out of the saw by pointing the nose down and triggering the valve on. If available, blow the
water out of the saw with compressed air. Spray entire saw with a light coating of oil to make cleanup easier next
time. Make sure the chain, bar, and bar nose sprocket have a coating of oil to prevent rusting.
7.
Secure the saw and hydraulic power source to prevent unauthorized use.
8.
Store the saw away from excessive heat or moisture. Store in a clean, dry area away from exposure to high humidity,
water, other liquids, or freezing temperatures. Avoid temperatures low enough to cause condensation on the chain
when moving it from storage to a higher temperature. Always handle and store chains carefully.
9.
Do not stack material on top of the saw that may cause the chain or bar to bend or deform.