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OPERATING
THE
EQUIPMENT
Turn the engine/motor
off
if you are going to leave the operating station
behind the carriage, even just temporarily, for example when loading or
repositioning logs or removing lumber.
Never overreach. Keep proper footing at all times.
Discontinue operating the equipment or handling blades if you become
fatigued or distracted.
Stay focused and alert. Watch what you are doing. Use common sense.
BURN DANAGER:
The engine and muffler get very hot during operation
and remain very hot for a long time after operation. Do not touch.
When operating the petrol powered engine:
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FIRE DANGER!
Petrol, its vapors an oil are extremely flammable. Burn
injuries can be life-threatening.
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Never
operate the petrol powered engine with a fuel or oil leak. The
leaking fuel or oil could potentially come in contact with hot surfaces
and ignite into flames. If you spill fuel, turn off the engine immediately
and clean the area right away. If you get furl on your clothing, change
immediately.
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To avoid fire or explosion, never smoke while refueling or handling
fuel. Never permit smoking, welding, grinding, blade sharpening or any
sparks or flames near the engine, fuel tanks or fuel.
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To avoid fire or explosion, always turn the engine off before refueling.
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Refuel before operating the sawmill when the engine is cold; never
refuel when the engine is hot.
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To avoid fire or explosion, always remove the fuel tank before installing
or removing the battery.
When operating the electric powered motor:
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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Hazardous voltage inside the disconnect
box, starter box and at the electric motor can cause shock, burns or
death.
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Electrical short danger
! Ensure that you do not short out any part of
the electrical system. Shorting out the electrical system can cause both
of the saw head support cables to simultaneously break suddenly and
the saw head to drop violently causing serious injury.
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Only a qualified electrician
can open the electrical equipment. All
electrical installation, service and maintenance work must be
performed by a qualified electrician and must be performed in
accordance to applicable Australia electrical codes. Failure to do so can
result in serious injury or death.
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Before installing, servicing or maintaining
any of the electrical
equipment, turn the key to the OFF position and remove the ignition
key, disconnect the sawmill battery ground terminal and disconnect
the power supply electrical cable from the electrical outlet (unplug it).
Follow all applicable Australia safety standards.
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If you have any reason to suspect that there is anything wrong with the
electrical system, immediately disconnect (unplug) the power supply
electrical cable from the electrical socket, turn the ignition key to the
OFF position and remove it, disconnect the sawmill battery ground
terminal and contact a qualified electrician to service the electrical
equipment.
DO NOT OPERATE
the equipment until it has been serviced
by a qualified electrician and certified fully safe to operate.
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