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Check the chain tension and
the condition of the blades.
The sharper the saw chain, the easier
and more manageable operations will be.
Wear appropriate
protective pants, gloves and safety shoes.
Wear a safety helmet with integrated hearing
protection and a face guard to provide
protection against falling and recoiling
branches.
To insert the battery, slide it into the back of
the unit until a “click” is heard. Make sure
the battery is fully inserted and latched into
position.
To remove the battery, press the release
button and slide the battery out.
Check the saw chain
tension every 10 minutes of operation to
maximize safety. New saw chains in particular
are subject to changes due to the heat
created by operation. Adjust as necessary to
maintain the correct chain tension.
Start the
machine; keep it running and check if the
chain oil is delivered as shown below.
Check the oil level while
for approximately 10 minutes of cutting
operation (depending the duration of pauses
and the density of the workpiece).
Before each use, check the following items to
ensure safe working conditions.
Inspect the chainsaw housing,
saw chain, and guide bar for damage. Do not
use the chainsaw if damage has occured.
• In order to ensure safe work, do not operate
the saw above shoulder height.
• Never stand below a branch that is being
sawed.
• Exercise caution when sawing both
branches under tension or branches that
are splintering.
• Make sure to safe guard against the risk of
projectiles.
• If the machine is in operation, keep persons
and animals away from the danger area.
• The machine is not protected against
electric shock when coming into contact
with high-voltage lines. Maintain a minimum
clearance of 30 feet from current-carrying
power lines to avoid life-threatening electric
shock.
• Do not expose the unit to rain.
• When working on an incline, always stand
above or to the side of the branch being
sawed.
• Allow the chain to cut for you. Keep the saw
running at full speed for the entire duration
of the cut.