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6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
■ Working above shoulder height can be tiring. To reduce 
the risk of injury from fatigue:
– Never hold the machine with your rear hand on the 
control handle above shoulder height.
– Take frequent breaks.
■ The hook is designed to provide greater control of the pole 
pruner while cutting. If you work without the hook, the pole 
pruner may pull you forward suddenly. This could cause 
loss of control or, if the tip of the guide bar strikes an 
object, kickback.
– Always work with the hook to maintain better control 
of the pole pruner.
■ Applying pressure to the pole pruner when reaching the 
end of a cut may cause the bar and rotating chain to 
accelerate out of the kerf, go out of control and strike 
some other object. To reduce the risk of injury:
– Use caution when approaching the end of a cut.
– Never put pressure on the pole pruner when 
reaching the end of a cut.
6.5.3 Working Conditions
WARNING
■ Operate your pole pruner only under good visibility during 
favorable daylight conditions.
– Postpone the work if the weather is windy, foggy, 
rainy or inclement.
– Never cut near power lines.
■ Your pole pruner is a one-person machine.
– Do not allow other persons in the general work area.
– Bystanders, especially children, and animals should 
not be allowed in the area where it is in use.
– Switch off the motor immediately if you are 
approached.
■ To reduce the risk of injury to bystanders and 
unauthorized users:
– Never leave the pole pruner unattended when the 
battery is inserted.
– Switch off the pole pruner and remove the battery 
during work breaks and any other time the pole 
pruner is not in use.
■ Sparks generated from the operation of the pole pruner 
may be capable of igniting combustible gases, liquids, 
vapors, dusts or other combustible materials and 
substances. To reduce the risk of fire and explosion:
– Never operate the pole pruner in a location where 
combustible gases, liquids, vapors, dusts or other 
combustible materials and substances are present.
– Read and follow recommendations issued by 
government authorities (e.g., OSHA) for identifying 
and avoiding the hazards of combustible gases, 
liquids, vapors, dusts or other combustible materials 
and substances.
■ If a rotating chain strikes a rock or other hard object, 
sparks may be created, which can ignite flammable 
materials under certain circumstances. Flammable 
materials can include dry vegetation and brush, 
particularly when weather conditions are hot and dry.
– When there is a risk of fire or wildfire, do not use your 
pole pruner around flammable materials or around 
dry vegetation or brush.
– Contact your local fire authorities or the U.S. Forest 
Service if you have any question about whether 
vegetation and weather conditions are suitable for 
the use of a pole pruner.
■ Using this pole pruner and sharpening its chain can 
generate dust, oil mist and other substances containing 
chemicals known to cause respiratory problems, cancer, 
birth defects and other reproductive harm.
– Consult governmental agencies such as EPA, 
OSHA, CARB and NIOSH and other authoritative 
sources on hazardous materials if you are unfamiliar