SAFETY REGULATIONS
4 – English
WARNING!
The warning text warns of the risk of
personal injury if the instructions are
not followed.
General instructions
Special instructions
The fuel used in the chainsaw has the following hazardous
properties:
1. The fluid and its fumes are poisonous.
2. Can cause skin irritation.
3. Is highly inflammable.
The bar, chain and clutch cover (chain brake) must be fitted
before the saw is started otherwise the clutch can work loose
and cause personal injury.
Wear ear-muffs when test running.
Do not use the saw until it has been adjusted so that the chain
remains still when idling.
After test running, do not touch the muffler until it has cooled.
Risk of burn injuries.
Insufficient lubrication of the chain can result in the chain
breaking, which can cause serious or even life-threatening
injury.
Ensure that the spring in the starter does not fly out and cause
personal injury.
If the spring tension is activated on the starter pulley when it
is to be taken up, the spring can fly out and cause personal
injury.
Check that the brake is applied when removing the pressure
spring on the chain brake. Otherwise the pressure spring can
fly out and cause personal injury.
After repair, the chain brake must be checked in accordance
with the instructions on page 16.
When replacing the crankshaft bearings note that the
crankcase halves are hot. Wear protective gloves
Do not direct the compressed air jet towards the body when
using compressed air. Air can penetrate into the blood
circulation, which means mortal danger.
The workshop where chainsaw repairs are to be done must
be equipped with safety equipment as set out in local
regulations.
No one may repair the chainsaw unless they have read and
understood the contents of this Workshop Manual.
This Workshop Manual contains the following warning texts
in relevant places. Warning texts are positioned before the
procedures they refer to.
NOTE!
This text warns of material damage if the
instructions are not followed.