PXCPPA-200
5. APPLICATIONS
OPERATION
2. Wear the shoulder strap
so that it lies over the left
shoulder.
1. Fasten to the shoulder strap
holder on the main tube.
WARNING!: IF THE CHAIN COMES IN CONTACT WITH
A HARD OBJECT, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAIN &
BAR FOR DAMAGE. IF THE CHAIN OR BAR IS DAMAGED,
DO NOT CONTINUE TO OPERATE THE POLE PRUNER.
WARNING!: NEVER USE THE POLE PRUNER WHEN
STANDING ON A LADDER OR UNEVEN GROUND. DO
NOT OVERREACH. ALWAYS USE BOTH HANDS TO HOLD
THE POLE PRUNER.
CAUTION: ALWAYS USE THE BUCKING SPIKES WHEN
PERFORMING CUTS WITH THE POLE PRUNER TO AVOID
KICKBACK (REFER TO OPERATION SECTION OF MANUAL).
CAUTION: ENSURE APPROPRIATE CARE IS TAKEN WHEN
CUTTING ABOVE SHOULDER HEIGHT.
• Limbing is the process of
removing the branches from a
fallen tree. Check the direction
in which a branch will bend
before cutting it. Always cut
on the opposite side to the
bending direction so that the
guide bar is not pinched in the
cut. For large limbs that cannot be removed in one cut, make an initial
cut from the bent side and nish by sawing from the opposite direction.
Do not remove limbs that are supporting the fallen tree on the ground
until the tree has been cut into lengths.
2. The pruner head will lock
onto the motor head and is
then secured in place.
1. Pull the lock button to the
right then rotate the pruner
head 90º clockwise
Note: The Lock Button will “CLICK” back to the left (original position) when
the pruner head is correctly secured in place.
• Adjusting the Pruner Head 90º
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
• Pivoting the Pruner Head
Note: Keep the pruner head
pressed against the
motor head when
rotating.