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Wear appropriate protective clothing, including gloves, goggles, helmet, and non-slip boots. Avoid loose items.
Prohibits use by children/elderly, mandates avoiding alcohol/exhaustion, and keeping bystanders away.
Lists main engine, drive shafts, chainsaw head, oil, tools, and protective gear supplied with the pole saw.
Details how to slide and secure the black extension pole into the orange driveshaft section.
Explains attaching the chainsaw head to the extension drive shaft using the locating screw.
Inserting the drive shaft into the branch cutter and tightening the locating screw.
Fitting the chain, adjusting tension using the tensioner screw, and securing the side cover.
Applying chain oil to the chain before use and ensuring the reservoir is filled with proper chain oil.
Step-by-step guide for starting the petrol engine, including fuel mixture, choke, throttle, and starter cord.
Procedure for stopping the engine using the STOP switch and precautions for hot engines.
Daily, 10-hour, and 50-hour checks for screws, leaks, filters, spark plug, and wires.
Steps for storing the machine when not in use, including draining fuel and oiling the cylinder.
Checks for fuel, spark plug, choke, air filter, and fuel ratio when the engine won't start or run.
Addresses insufficient power, sudden stopping, and loud noises from the chain saw head.
Solutions for the chain saw not cutting easily, related to chain wear or sharpening.
Details engine type, power, speed, fuel mixture, size, weight, and blade specifications.
A numbered list of engine components with part names and quantities for reference.
An exploded diagram illustrating the parts of the pole saw with chainsaw attachment.
A comprehensive list of parts for the pole saw with chainsaw, referenced by picture number.
Emphasizes mastering the tool, using caution, common sense, and checking permissions and environment.
Recommends PPE, safe refueling practices, and safe carrying methods for the saw.
Importance of having a first-aid kit and emergency contact information readily available.
Inspecting the tree, clearing the area, and choosing a safe stand location for felling operations.
Explains making the undercut, back cut, and hinge to control the direction of the tree's fall.
Making extra cuts for large trees and using wedges to prevent pinching or control fall direction.
Guidelines on where to stand and how to hold the saw when trimming limbs from a fallen tree.
Techniques for cutting limbs and bucking trunks into logs, avoiding pinching and kickback.
Advises against using rickety ladders and recommends pole saws for pruning standing trees.