Be especially careful when cutting bushes and
undergrowth, as thin twigs can get caught in the
chain and throw you off balance or cause injury.
When cutting a branch that is under load, pay
attention to the kickback so that the rebounding
branch does not cause injury when it is cut.
When sawing, always use the claw stop on the
tree trunk.
Pay particular attention to the kickback. This is a
jerky upward movement of the guide rail caused
by the tip of the guide rail touching a solid
object. This kickback is dangerous and can cause
you to lose control of the device.
Attention must always be observed:
- exhaust fumes, lubricating oil vapour and sawdust are dangerous!
- Perform the cleaning and maintenance work before storage.
- Danger of improper maintenance, use of non-compliant spare parts, or
removal or modification of the safety devices can cause damage to the
equipment and serious injury to the person working with it.
- Check regularly that the cutting tool stops rotating when the engine is
idling.
- The device is not intended to be used by children.
- Please note that national regulations may restrict the use of the device.
- Inspect the device before each use and after dropping or other shocks to
determine significant damage or defects.
- It is necessary to receive training before use.
- Use cutting tools recommended by the manufacturer and suitable
protectors. The use of other insert tools and other accessories may cause a
risk of injury to the user. Always keep the chainsaw in good operating
condition.
- The chainsaw is equipped with a claw stop. The claw stop is for safe and
easy operation of the chainsaw. It increases your stability when carrying out
vertical sawing work.
Warning! Always use the claw stop when using. It can be anchored in the
wood and can thus be used as a pivot point.
Always place the saw flat and close to the claw fence to avoid danger.
- Always switch off the device before adjusting and mounting the device.
- Keep the chainsaw in good operating condition.