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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Model iON100V-18CS-CT
Form No. SJ-iON100V-18CS-CT-880E-MR1
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CORDLESS CHAIN SAW – CORE TOOL
100-VOLT MAX* | 18-INCH
IMPORTANT!
Safety Instructions
All Operators Must Read These
Instructions Before Use
Read all the instructions contained in this manual. Keep this
manual in a safe place, so that the information is available at
all times. If you give the equipment to another person, make
sure to provide these operating instructions. Basic safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock, and personal injury.
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DANGER!
This indicates a hazardous situation, which,
if not followed, will result in serious injury or death.
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WARNING!
This indicates a hazardous situation, which,
if not avoided, could result in serious injury or death.
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CAUTION!
This indicates a hazardous situation, which,
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Intended Use
This cordless chain saw was designed and manufactured for
trimming and pruning tree limbs and branches and for cutting
smaller logs up to recommended 16.5 inch (42 cm),
not to
exceed a max. cut of 17.5 in. (44.5 cm) in diameter depending
on type of wood. All of the wooden objects intended to be cut
with this chain saw should be no thicker than the guide bar's
maximum cutting capabilities.
Improper Use
Any other use differing from the above mentioned applications
poses a serious hazard to the user and may damage both the
tool and your personal property. Examples of improper use
include, but are not limited to:
• Trimming hedges;
• Carving;
• Sectioning pallets, crates, and various packing materials;
• Sectioning furniture or other materials with nails, screws, or
other metal components;
• Butchering meat;
• Using the machine to lift, move, or split objects;
• Using the machine while fastened to fixed supports.
Improper use of the machine will invalidate the warranty,
relieve the manufacturer from all liabilities. The user will
consequently be liable for all and any damage or injury to
himself/herself or others.
General Safety
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WARNING!
When using electric/cordless yard tools,
basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce
the risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury, including
the following:
1. Keep guards in place – Protective guards should be
checked periodically to ensure they are properly fitted and
in correct working order.
2. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches –
Check that
adjusting wrenches are removed from the saw before
turning it on.
3. Keep work area clean and well-lit –
Clear work area of
branches and limbs after each cutting session. Cluttered
areas invite accidents.
4. Do not use in dangerous environments – Do not use
power tools in damp or wet locations.
5. Do not use the chain saw in the rain.
6. Keep bystanders and children away – All bystanders,
including children and pets, should be kept a safe
distance away from the work area.
7. Do not force the tool –
It will do the job effectively and
safely if it is used at the rate for which it was designed.
8. Use the right tool – Do not force the tool or any
attachment on the tool to do a job for which they were
not designed.
9. Wear proper apparel – Do not wear loose articles of
clothing or jewelry since such items may get caught
in moving parts. Use of heavy-duty rubber gloves,
substantial non-skid footwear, and close-fitting clothing is
recommended when working outdoors with power tools.
10. Wear protective hair coverings to contain long hair.
11. Always wear safety glasses and ear defenders to
provide eye and ear protection – Everyday eyeglasses
only have impact resistant lenses and do not provide the
same protection as safety glasses.
12. Wear face or dust masks – If the cutting operation is
dusty, the use of a face or dust mask specially designed
to filter out microscopic particles is recommended.
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