TESTING THE CHAIN BRAKE
Make sure the chain brake is working before
using the chainsaw To check brake operation:
• Place the saw on a firm, flat surface
• Start the saw briefly
• Keep the left hand on the front handle and roll
the left wrist to move the front hand-guard
forward to manually activate the chain brake
(Fig 20)
FIG. 20
• Release the trigger switch
A properly functioning chain brake stops the
motor and saw chain immediately If the motor
and saw chain do not stop immediately, have
the chain brake checked at an approved service
location
• Return the front hand-guard to operating
position
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Operating the Chainsaw
Power Cord Use and Care
SELECTING AN EXTENSION CORD
Select an extension cord that is:
• Specifically labelled for outdoor use
• Of a wire size (AWG) heavy enough to carry
the current the full length of the cable
according to the table below
Select the gauge of extension cord based
on the desired length and the electrical
specifications found on the product label
These are the recommended gauges based on
the length of cord
CORD LENGTH (FT)
51–100
Make sure the insulation is free of cracks and
that the plugs on both ends are undamaged
USING THE STRAIN RELIEF BRACKET
It is important to use the strain relief bracket
for two reasons:
• It saves wear on both the power cord and the
extension cord and their plugs
• It prevents the chainsaw from becoming
unplugged from the extension cord
accidentally
To use the strain relief bracket, bend the
extension cord into a U-shape and put it
through the hole in the rear handle Slide the
loop of cord over the hook and tug lightly until
snug (Fig 21)
FIG. 21
MIN. WIRE SIZE
0–50
14 AWG (1.5mm
12 AWG (3.0mm
Chainsaw Model CS1500-091
)
2
)
2