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forces. Unexpected forces can be controlled by
the operator, if proper precautions are taken. If you
experience unexpected force, do not let go of the
chainsaw and release the throttle trigger.
• Don’t extend your arm too far. This helps prevent
inadvertent arm contact and allows better control of
the chainsaw in unforeseen situations.
• Use only replacement bars and chains specified
by the manufacturer. Incorrect replacement bars
and chains can lead to chain breakage and / or
unforeseen forces and injury to the user.
• Follow the instructions regarding sharpening and
maintenance of the saw chain. A decrease in
the depth gauge level can lead to an increase in
unforeseen forces and injury to the user.
• Always be aware of where the tip of the chain bar
is.
• Pay attention so that the tip of the bar does not
touch any object.
• Do not cut branches with the tip of the bar.
• Make sure there are no nails or pieces of metal in
the cutting area and pay special attention to nails or
pieces of iron that may be around the cutting area.
Also be careful when cutting hardwoods where the
chain can snag causing the chain to lock up and
kick back.
• Cut only one branch or piece of wood at a time.
• Be extremely cautious when driving the saw chain
into a cut already started to continue.
• Do not cut with the chainsaw until you are familiar
with the cutting technique.
• Do not cut branches or pieces of wood that may
change position during the cut or that may close
the cut while it is being made.
• Keep the chain in good condition.
• Only work if the chain is sharp and correctly
tensioned.
• Never stand in the cutting plane of the chainsaw.
2.6. SERVICE
Periodically have your machine serviced by a qualified
repair service using only identical replacement parts.
This will ensure that the safety of this electric machine
is maintained.
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