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7. If the tool becomes jammed during cutting, it has to be turned off immediately and
freed carefully. Afterwards, the machine has to be checked for damage (e.g. bent
chain bar) and a test run has to be carried out.
To cut with the chainsaw, place the stop directly on the wood to be cut. It is also
recommended to use the stopper claw to cut branches of large diameter.
The stopper claw is firmly attached to the wood before cutting with a running
chainsaw. Lift the end of the chain saw with the rear handle and guide it with the
bow handle. The claw serves as a fulcrum. The transfer takes place by lightly press-
ing the handle. The saw can thus be easily withdrawn. Insert the claw and raise the
rear handle again.
Use only admitted chain saw and chain bar combination (see chapter 15)!
The cutting equipment supplied is optimally matched to this chain saw.
When pairing of components do not match, the cutting attachment can be irreparably
damaged after only a short operating time and cause injury.
m NOTICE
The following information is mainly for the end user or the infrequent user. This chain-
saw has been designed for occasional use by home owners, garden owners and camp-
ers, for general work such as clearing, cutting firewood etc. It is not intended for longer
work. During longer work, because of vibrations, there is a risk of circulation problems in
the user‘s hands (white-finger-syndrome). White-finger-syndrome is a vascular disease
where the small blood vessels in fingers and toes contract seizure-like. The affected are-
as are no longer supplied with blood and therefore look very pale.
Frequent use of vibrating machines can cause nerve damage in people whose circula-
tion is compromised (e.g. smokers, people with diabetes).
If you notice unusual impairment, immediately stop the work and consult a doctor. Ob-
serve the following notices in order to reduce risks:
Keep your body, and particularly your hands, warm in cold weather.
Take regular breaks during which you should move your hands to promote circulation.
Ensure the lowest possible vibration of the machine by regularly maintaining it and
keeping components tight.
Safety information

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