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the Throttle Lever (8). To avoid the possiblity of kickback, keep the Engine (1) at
full throttle the entire time you are cutting. (See Figure B.)
3.
DO NOT use a back and forth sawing type motion for cutting.
4.
Allow the Saw Chain (74) to cut for you. Exert only light downward pressure. If
you attempt to force the cut, damage to the Guard Bar (73), Saw Chain (74), or
Engine (1) can result. (See Figure B.)
5.
Release the Throttle Lever (8) as soon as the cut is completed, allowing the
Engine (1) to idle. NOTE: Running the Polesaw/Pruner at full throttle without a
cutting load can cause unnecessary wear or damage to the Guard Bar (73), Saw
Chain (74), or Engine (1). (See Figure B.)
6.
IMPORTANT: After running the Polesaw/Pruner for an extended period of time,
allow the Engine (1) to idle for several minutes to dissipate the heat. This will
prevent some Engine parts (ignition system, piston rings, carburetor, etc.) from
being damaged by overheating. Then turn the Power Switch (10) to its “OFF”
position. (See Figure B.)
2.
Accelerate the Engine (1) to full throttle just before entering the cut by squeezing
running. Hold the tool with both hands. Always keep your left hand on the
forward portion of the Bottom Pipe Support (2) and your right hand on the rear
portion of the Bottom Pipe Support, so that your body is to the left of the chain
line. Never use a left-handed (cross-handed) grip or any stance which would
place your body or arm across the chain line. (See Figure D.)
FIGURE D