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Daewoo DCS6524 Manual Del Usuario página 15

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This chainsaw is equipped with a chain brake, to protect us from possible kickback during work.
Verify that this works correctly as indicated in section 5.
Also, it is worth testing the chain brake with the machine running, accelerating
two seconds and activating it.
In the event that it does not work properly,
do not use the machine under any circumstances and go to a specialized workshop.
It is extremely important to check the operation of the brake, you should also check that the chain
teeth are well sharpened for your safety. In the event that these warnings are not heeded, or the
machine is not properly maintained, it will endanger its physical integrity.
- CUTTING TREES
1. Decide in which direction you want the tree to fall, taking into account the wind
direction, the inclination of the tree, the location of heavy branches, the ease of
tasks after the tree has fallen, and any other related factors.
2. Clean the work area and verify that you have good foot support and a good escape route.
3. Make a notch up to one-third the diameter of the log on the felling side.
4. Make a felling cut on the opposite side of the notch, at a level slightly higher thanthe bottom of
the notch.
WARNING!
Before felling a tree be sure to warn other workers on the perimeter.
- CUTTING THE BRANCHES
WARNING!
Make sure you have a firm footing. Never work while standing on top of the trunk.
Take special care when doing these jobs, as the log can roll to one side. When working on a slope,
stay at the top of the hill. Follow the instructions given in the "For Safer
Operation" section to avoid kickback from the chainsaw. Before starting work, check the direction
of the bending force inside the log to be cut.
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