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Keep work area clean and well lit. Avoid explosive atmospheres. Keep bystanders away.
Match plugs to outlets. Avoid earthed surfaces. Do not expose to rain or wet conditions. Use GFCI if unavoidable.
Stay alert. Use personal protective equipment. Prevent unintentional starting. Remove adjusting keys.
Use correct tool. Do not force. Repair if switch fails. Disconnect power before adjustments. Store properly. Maintain tools. Keep cutting tools sharp. Use accessories correctly. Keep handles dry.
Recharge with specified charger. Use only designated battery packs. Keep away from metal objects. Avoid liquid ejection. Do not use damaged packs. Do not expose to fire or excessive temperature.
Keep hands away from blade. Contact with blade causes serious injury. Do not remove material with moving blades.
Use both hands. Carry by handle with blade covered. Hold by insulated gripping surfaces. Do not use on ladder.
Always wear eye protection, hearing protection, etc. Wear heavy clothing, long pants, gloves. Contain long hair.
Keep bystanders at least 15' away. Check work area for hidden objects. Striking object can cause loss of control.
Do not start with blade in contact. Never cut material larger than 3/4". Turn off tool between cuts. Before setting down, turn off and remove battery.
Keep tool clean. Remove battery when not in use. Never use hose to clean. Maintain labels.
Have power tool serviced by qualified repair person. Never service damaged battery packs.
Details product Cat. No., Volts, Battery Type, Charger Type, Blade Length, Cutting Capacity, Cutting Speed.
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Recharge battery pack with specified charger. Read charger manual for instructions.
Push release buttons to remove. Slide to insert until latched securely.
Place cover over blade for moving, storing, or transporting. Blade is sharp.
Apply lightweight machine oil to top blade for extended cutting life.
Always wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields.
Keep bystanders at least 15' away. Objects may be thrown or ricochet.
Remove blade cover. Hold handles securely. Push lock-off, pull trigger to start. Release trigger to stop. Wait for blades to stop.
Keep both hands on handles. Do not remove cut material or hold material when blades are moving.
Never cut near electric cords. Check work area for hidden objects.
Hold in multiple orientations. Use sweeping motion. Move slower for thicker branches.
Do not cut branches > 3/4". Use appropriate saw for thicker branches. Stop tool, remove battery for jammed blades.
Use string as guide. Hold tool at 0-10° for flat top.
Unplug charger, remove battery before maintenance. Inspect for noise, misalignment, breakage.
Clean vents. Keep handles clean, dry, oil/grease-free. Use mild soap and damp cloth. Avoid solvents.
Return tool, battery, charger to nearest service center for repairs.
Use only recommended accessories. Check website or contact distributor for listings.
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Details warranty coverage for outdoor power equipment in USA & Canada.
Lists situations not covered by warranty (misuse, lack of maintenance, accidents).
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