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• Each of these reactions can cause you to lose con-
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• Hold the saw with both hands, ensuring
thumbs and ngers clasp the handles of the
chainsaw. Position your body and arms in such
a way that you can withstand kickback forces.
• Avoid an abnormal body posture and do not
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• Always use replacement guide bars and saw-
chains specied by the manufacturer. Incorrect
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• Follow the manufacturer‘s instructions con-
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5.6 Safety notices for maintenance / storage
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Storage
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5.5 Warning notices for chainsaws
• When the saw is running, keep all body parts
away from the saw-chain. Before starting the
saw, ensure that nothing touches the saw-
chain.
• Do not work with this chainsaw on a tree un-
less you are especially trained for this. In the
• When cutting a branch under tension, expect
it to spring back.
• Be particularly careful when cutting under-
growth and young trees. Thin material can get
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• Carry the chainsaw by the front handle with the
saw-chain not moving and the guide bar point-
ing backwards. During transport and storage
of the chainsaw always attach the safety cov-
er.
• Follow the instructions for lubrication, chain
tension and replacement of accessories. An im-
• Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and
grease.
Causes and prevention of kickback:
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