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• When sawing, do not use the chain saw above shoulder
height.
• The operator is responsible for any accidents or hazards
that may occur to other person or their belongings.
• Before starting the tool, verify that both the power cord and
extension cord are clear of the cutting zone.
• Damaged cables must be replaced by an authorized service
center before continuing work.
Lubrication System
• The chain is automatically lubricated.
• Use only new chain oil specically formulated for chain
saws.
mWARNING! Never use wasted oil, low quality oil, or
insufcient oil. This could damage the pump, the bar and the
chain, and may result in serious personal injury.
• Check the oil level before each work session; rell if less
than ¼ full (12 ml).
• If the lubrication system does not work properly, check
that the oil lter and oil-ways are clean and free from
obstructions. If it is still not working, contact an authorized
service center.
Safety Chain Brake
Kickback
Kickback is a phenomenon in which the tip of the saw ies
quickly and uncontrollably upwards towards the operator. It
happens with little or no warning and can occur when cutting
with the blade tip, when the saw gets pinched in its cut, or
when the saw contacts debris. The risk of kickback can never
be completely eliminated, but it can be reduced by:
• Ensuring the work area is free of debris.
• Not allowing the chain to get pinched.
• Not cutting with the danger area at the tip of the saw
(Fig. 1).
In the event that kickback occur, use your left hand to apply
the chain brake by moving the safety chain brake lever to
position '0' (Fig. 2). This wil immediately stop the chain.
The operation of the chain brake must be checked prior to
each use.
mWARNING! To reset the chain brake, disconnect the tool
from the mains and snap the chain brake backwards (towards
the operator) into position ‘1’ (Fig. 2). Recheck the chain
tension before restarting.
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Fig. 2
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Safety chain
brake lever