Always inspect your machine for loose parts or fuel leakage. Repair all damage by a competent mechanic before
operating the machine.
Always ensure the cutting attachments are properly installed and fastened correctly.
Check the condition of the working area to avoid accidents caused by hitting hidden obstacles such as stumps, beer
cans or glass bottles. Always look out for power cables laid on the ground near your operating area to avoid the risk of
electric shock.
Keep bystanders at least 15 meters away from the machine. If approached, immediately stop the machine.
When starting the machine, never start at high speed with the head of the machine in the air.
After starting the machine, keep all your body parts away from the machine. Never touch the muffler, spark plug, or other
metallic parts of the engine whilst running or when the engine is hot. Doing so will likely result in serious burns and
electric shock.
Never attempt any repairs to the machine whilst in operation. The machine must be fully switched off before attempting
any repairs.
Never refill the petrol tank in the vicinity of a fire, boiler, stove, electric sparks or any other source of heat or fire that may
cause the petrol to become ignited.
When refilling the tank, always turn of the engine first and allow it to cool down for 20 minutes.
When finished using the machine always drain off the remaining fuel, and protect sharp parts of the machine such as the
cutting head with a cover to prevent damage.
Never operate the chain saw by standing directly beneath the tree that is being worked on. Always operate the machine
from an angle so that falling branches do not land on yours or other people’s heads.
Always ensure the correct mixture of petrol to 2 stroke oil have been mixed ( 25:1 )to prevent damage to your machine.