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Poulan Pro 306A - SAFETY FIRST; Safe Operation Practices; GENERAL OPERATIONAL TIPS; Saw Care and Performance

Poulan Pro 306A
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SAFETY
FIRST
CAREFUL
^ITdon't
O
Don't
use
the
saw
when
you
are
tired
ODon't
start
cutting
until
you
have
a
clear
work
area,
secure
footing,
and
a
planned
retreat
from
a
falling
tree
O
Don't
use
a
saw
that
is
damaged
or
poorly
adjusted
ODon't
touch
a
moving
chain
ODon't
use
the
saw
in
an
enclosed
area
OWear
safe
footwear,
snug-fitting
clothing,
and
eye,
hearing,
and
head
protection
OBe
careful
handling
fuel
O
Hold
the
saw
firmly
with
both
hands
O
Carry
the
saw
with
the
engine
stopped,
the
bar
and
chain
to
the
rear,
and
the
muffler
away
from
ypu
OShut
off
the
engine
before
setting
it
down
O
Keep
the
handles
free
of
oil
and
fuel
OKeep
others
out
of
the
work
area
when
the
saw
is
running
ODon't
climb
in
a
tree
with
a
saw
it
is
very
dangerous.
Get
professional
help.
OBe
careful
cutting
small.branches
and
bushes-
small
limbs
may
catch
the
chain
and
be
whipped
toward
you.
LOOK
OUT
FOR
KICKBACK
OWhen
the
moving
chain
at
the
nose
of
the
bar
touches
an
object,
the
bar
and
chain
can
be
thrown
upward
with
considerable
force.
This
is
KICKBACK!
OHold
the
saw
firmly
with
both
hands
O
Don't
overreach
O
Don't
let
the
nose
of
the
bar
contact
a
log,
branch,
etc.
OCut
only
at
high
engine
speeds
O
Don't
reach
above
shoulder
height
to
cut
the
chain
is
too
close
to
your
face
in
this
position
O
Keep
your
chain
sharp
^Safety
First
GENERAL
TIPS
O
Dress
Safely
Loose
clothing
may
get
caught
in
moving
parts.
O
It's
A
One
Man
Job
Keep
others
out
of
the
work
area
when
the
engine
is
running.
O
LOOK
OUT
FOR
KICKBACK
Don't
let
the
tip
of
the
bar
touch
anything
while
the
engine
is
running;
Take
care
of
your
saw
O
Keep
the
Chain
Out
of
the
Dirt
Even
a
small
amount
of
dirt
on
the
log
will
dull
the
chain
quickly.
O
Keep
the
Chain
Sharp
A
dull
chain
is
unsafe
and
will
cause
excessive
wear
to
other
parts.
O
Don't
Force
the
Saw
Out
of
a
Jam
Use
a
wedge,
an
axe,
a
crowbar,
or
another
saw,
but
don't
force
it
out.
What
is
good
performance?
O
Wood
Chips
Tell
You
A
Lot
The
chips
should
be
about
the
size
of
the
chain
teeth.
If
they
are
small
and
powder
like,
your
chain
is
dull.
Get
it
Sharpened!
O
Don't
Press
Hard
Light
pressure
is
enough.
Heavy
pressure
can
cause
unsafe
conditions.
Check
for
a
dull
chain
or
worn
bar.
(See
Guide
Bar
Maintenance
and
Chain
Sharpening).
O
Cut
Only
At
High
Speeds
Keep
the
throttle
wide
open
when
cutting.
Don't
run
the
engine
at
high
speed
when
not
cutting!
O
It
Should
Cut
Smoothly
If
the
engine
stalls
or
bogs
with
light
pressure,
check
the
carburetor
setting
and
the
air
filter.
O
Performance
and
Safety
Keep
your
saw
running
well
and
your
work
will
be
easier
and
safer.

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