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To protect yourself from electrocution, do not operate
within 10 m of overhead electrical lines.
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Remove branches in sections. Do not operate in
dangerous positions. Beware of falling branches or
those which rebound after hitting the ground.
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Use extreme caution when cutting small-sized brush
and saplings because slender material may catch the
saw chain and be whipped toward you or pull you off
balance.
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When cutting a limb that is under tension, be alert for
spring back so that you will not be struck when tension
in wood fibres are released.
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If the cutting performance deteriorates over time,
check if the chain teeth are sharp and clean. Replace
with original chain (and bar) as recommended by the
manufacturer if necessary.
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If the chain and bar become pinched or trapped
in branches too high to reach, seek advice from a
professional tree service specialist about safe removal
of the cutting means.
WARNING
Check that all the shaft couplings on the extension pole
and tool are securely fastened before each use and at
frequent intervals.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Good quality, personal protective equipment as used
by professionals will help to reduce the risk of injury to
the operator. The following items should be used when
operating your product:
Safety helmet
– should comply with EN 397 and be CE marked
Hearing protection
– should comply with EN 352-1 and be CE marked
Eye and face protection
– should be CE marked and comply with EN 166 (for safety
glasses) or EN 1731 (for mesh visors)
Gloves
– should comply with EN 381-7 and be CE marked
Footwear
– should comply with EN 20345 and be CE marked
OPERATION - PRUNING
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Study the condition of the tree and branches before
starting work. If there are signs of damage, rot or decay,
do not attempt to prune yourself. Damaged or rotten
branches are highly unstable. Seek the services of a
professional tree surgeon.
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Never stand under the branch to be pruned.
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Pruned branches do not always fall cleanly to the
ground. They are easily caught and deflected by
other foliage. Ensure that a safety zone at least twice
the length of the branch to be cut is available and
maintained during your pruning. If this is not possible,
seek the services of a professional tree surgeon.
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Ensure that the falling branch is not a danger to
yourself, bystanders or property including utility cables.
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Never operate the tool with the pole at an angle of
greater than 60° from the horizontal.
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Never operate the pruner with the cutting means closer
than 10m from overhead power lines.
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Do not force the tool, let the chain do the work at its
own speed.
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Do not try to cut the branch too close to the tree trunk.
Leave about 15 cm from the trunk to the cut.
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Rest the saw bar on the branch to be pruned and push
the saw gently forwards so that the ribbed bumper also
contacts the branch. This will aid stability, cutting and
provide cleaner cuts.
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Small branches which are both thin in diameter and not
heavy can be cut with one cut using the bottom of the
saw bar.
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For larger diameter and heavier branches where the
branch may break or split during the cut should be cut
first from under the branch using the top of the saw
bar. Make this cut approximately one third of the way
through the branch. Then make a second cut from
above the branch using the bottom of the saw bar to
join the first cut.
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Consider pruning large branches in manageable
sections rather than as a whole.
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Never try to restart a previous cut with the chain and
bar in the earlier cut. Always start a new cut. This will
reduce the risk of kickback and potential injury.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
FOR ASSEMBLING WITH PETROL-DRIVEN POWER
HEAD
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Stop the engine, and allow it to cool before storing or
transporting.
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Clean all foreign material from the product.
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Be sure the chain is lightly lubricated to prevent rust.
The manufacturer recommend the use of Ryobi bar
and chain lubricant which is available from your Ryobi
authorised service centre.
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Cover the saw bar with the scabbard
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Drain all fuel from tank into a container approved for
petrol. Remember to properly replace and tighten the
fuel cap.
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If applicable, drain all lubricant from tank into a
container approved for lubricant. Remember to properly
replace the lubricant cap.
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Run the engine until it stops, this will remove all fuel
that could become stale and leave varnish and gum in
the fuel system.
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Store the product in a cool dry and well-ventilated
place that is inaccessible to children. Keep away from
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