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- Don’t cut above shoulder height. Don’t overreach or use the chainsaw while
standing on a ladder or tree.
- Never use the chainsaw one-handed.
- Begin and continue cutting at full throttle.
- Use extreme caution when entering a previous cut.
- Do not attempt plunge cuts if you are not familiar with this cutting technique.
- Stand to the side of the cutting path of the chainsaw.
- Cut with a correctly sharpened, properly tensioned chain at all times.
The chain brake stops the rotation of the chain during kickback. The chain brake
does not prevent kickback. An efficient chain brake stops the chain in 1/1 0th of a
second or less by closing a “brake band” around the clutch drum. The chain brake
is designed to only stop the chain, if activated, during certain kickback situations.
The system must be properly maintained and in good working order for the chain
brake to stop the rotation of the chain.
- To release the chain brake, pull the hand guard back towards the operator until
a noticeable click is heard (Fig. 13).
- The release of the chain brake can also be felt when the chain brake is moved
to the “OFF” position.
1. Start the engine on a solid surface and run at idle until warm.
2. Hold the saw firmly by the handles and accelerate the engine to a fast idle. The
chain should rotate at this speed.
3. Push the chain brake forward until it is engaged while holding the saw firmly on
the ground. The chain should stop immediately.
4. Immediately release the throttle trigger to return to idle.
Before use:
Check that the chain brake works properly and is not damaged.
Visually inspect the entire saw to ensure all components are free from damage and
work properly. Check that the muffler is securely attached and not damaged. Check
the chain tension and adjust if necessary.
WARNING
Always follow safety procedures. Use the chainsaw only for cutting wood and
not other types of materials. Do not use the chainsaw as a lever for lifting,
moving or splitting objects. Never cut in high wind, bad weather, poor visibility
conditions, or in extreme temperatures. Always check for dead branches which
may fall during cutting operations.
CHAIN BREAK OPERATION
To test the chain brake function:
CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS