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condition of their hands and fingers. If 
any of the above symptoms appear, 
seek medical advice immediately.
WARNING
The ignition system of the STIHL unit 
produces an electromagnetic field of a 
very low intensity. This field may 
interfere with some pacemakers. To 
reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, 
persons with a pacemaker should 
consult their physician and the 
pacemaker manufacturer before 
operating this chain saw.
Proper Clothing
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, the operator 
should wear proper protective apparel.
Be particularly alert and cautious when 
wearing hearing protection because 
your ability to hear warnings (shouts, 
alarms, etc.) is restricted.
Any crew member in the cutting area 
should also wear proper protective 
clothing, especially hard hats, to protect 
their heads.
Clothing must be sturdy 
and snug-fitting, but allow 
complete freedom of 
movement. To reduce the 
risk of cut injuries, wear 
the type of overalls, long 
pants or chaps that con-
tain pads of cut-retardant 
material, if feasible 
depending on the individ-
ual application. Avoid 
loose-fitting jackets, 
scarfs, neckties, jewelry, 
flared or cuffed pants, 
unconfined long hair or 
anything that could 
become caught on 
branches, brush or the 
moving parts of the chain 
saw. Secure hair so it is 
above shoulder level.
Good footing is very 
important. Wear sturdy 
footwear with nonslip 
soles suitable for climb-
ing in trees. Never wear 
sandals, flip-flops or go 
barefoot.
Always wear heavy-duty 
work gloves (e.g. made of 
leather or wear resistant 
material) when handling 
the chain saw and the 
cutting tool. Heavy-duty, 
nonslip gloves improve 
your grip and help to pro-
tect your hands.
To reduce the risk of 
injury to your eyes never 
operate your power tool 
unless wearing goggles 
or properly fitted protec-
tive glasses with 
adequate top and side 
protection complying with 
ANSI Z87 "+" (or your 
applicable national stand-
ard). If there is a risk of 
injury to your face, STIHL 
recommends that you 
also wear a face shield or 
face screen over your 
goggles or protective 
glasses.
Wear an approved safety 
hard hat  to reduce the 
risk of injury to your head. 
Chain saw noise may 
damage your hearing. 
Wear sound barriers (ear 
plugs or ear mufflers) to 
help protect your hearing. 
Continual and regular 
users should have their 
hearing checked 
regularly.
Use proper equipment at 
all times to protect your-
self from falling.