Before use: (Figure 62)
1
Check that the chain brake works correctly and is not
damaged.
2
Check that the rear right hand guard is not damaged.
3
Check that the power trigger lockout works correctly
and is not damaged.
4
Check that the keypad works correctly and is not
damaged.
5
Check that all handles are free from oil.
6
Check that all parts of the chain saw are tightened
correctly and that they are not damaged or missing.
7
Check that the chain catcher is in place and not
damaged.
8
Check the chain tension.
9
Check that the battery is fully charged and securely
attached in the chain saw.
10 Check that the saw chain stops moving when the
power trigger is released.
SavE
The machine is equipped with a power saving function
(savE). This function is activated by pressing the savE
button on the keypad. With savE activated the runtime of
the machine is prolonged as the chain speed is reduced.
(Figure 63)
Note! Using the machine with SavE activated only
reduces the chain speed not the cutting power of the
machine.
General working instructions
IMPORTANT!
This section describes basic safety rules for using a
chain saw. This information is never a substitute for
professional skills and experience. If you get into a
situation where you feel unsafe, stop and seek expert
advice. Contact your chain saw dealer, service agent or
an experienced chain saw user. Do not attempt any task
that you are not sure you can handle!
Before using a chain saw you must understand the
effects of kickback and how to avoid them. See
instructions under the heading How to avoid kickback.
Before using a chain saw you must understand the
difference between cutting with the top and bottom
edges of the bar. See instructions under the headings
How to avoid kickback and Machine's safety equipment.
Wear personal protective equipment. See instructions
under the heading "Personal protective equipment".
Basic safety rules
1
Look around you:
•
To ensure that people, animals or other things cannot
affect your control of the machine.
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To make sure that none of the above might come
within reach of your saw or be injured by falling trees.
CAUTION! Follow the instructions above, but do not use a
chain saw in a situation where you cannot call for help in
case of an accident.
2
Do not use the machine in bad weather, such as
dense fog, heavy rain, strong wind, intense cold, etc.
Working in bad weather is tiring and often brings
added risks, such as icy ground, lightning,
unpredictable felling direction, etc.
3
Take great care when removing small branches and
avoid cutting bushes (i.e. cutting many small branches
at the same time). Small branches can be grabbed by
the chain and thrown back at you, causing serious
injury.
4
Make sure you can move and stand safely. Check the
area around you for possible obstacles (roots, rocks,
branches, ditches, etc.) in case you have to move
suddenly. Take great care when working on sloping
ground.
5
Take great care when cutting a tree that is under
tension. A tree that is under tension may spring back
to its normal position before or after being cut. If you
position yourself incorrectly or make the cut in the
wrong place the tree may hit you or the machine and
cause you to lose control. Both situations can cause
serious personal injury. (Figure 64)
6
Before moving your chain saw deactivate it and lock
the saw chain using the chain brake. Carry the chain
saw with the bar and chain pointing backwards. Fit a
guard to the bar before transporting the chain saw or
carrying it for any distance.
7
When you put the chain saw on the ground, lock the
saw chain using the chain brake and ensure you have
a constant view of the machine. Deactivate the
machine and remove the battery before leaving your
chain saw for any length of time.
WARNING! Sometimes chips get stuck in
!
the drive system causing the saw chain
to jam. Always deactivate the machine
and remove the battery before any
cleaning.
General rules
1
If you understand what kickback is and how it happens
then you can reduce or eliminate the element of
surprise. By being prepared you reduce the risk.
Kickback is usually quite mild, but it can sometimes be
very sudden and violent.
2
Always hold the chain saw firmly with your right hand
on the rear handle and your left hand on the front
handle. Wrap your fingers and thumbs around the
handles. You should use this grip whether you are
right-handed or left-handed. This grip minimizes the
effect of kickback and lets you keep the chain saw
under control. Do not let go of the handles!
(Figure 65)
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