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e. Are not taking medication that can impair judgment,
reaction times, mobility, alertness or otherwise cause
negative side effects.
Persons who fail to meet any of these requirements are
not qualified to use the equipment or handle blades.
Wear protective gloves when working with the
equipment or handling blades. Risk of cutting
injuries when handling blades. Blades and
engine can be hot immediately after sawing.
Wear approved hearing protection when
operating the equipment. Hearing can
be permanently impaired after only short
exposure to high-frequency sounds.
Wear approved close-fitting safety goggles
when working with the equipment or handling
blades.
Wear approved protective footwear with saw
protection, steel toe-cap and non-slip sole
when working with the equipment or handling
blades.
Wear full-length protective pants when working
with the equipment or handling blades. Never
wear loose-fitting clothing, scarves, jewelery
or similar long items that can get caught when
working with the equipment. Always secure loose hair
before working with the equipment.
Wear respiration protection when working
with the equipment. Long term inhalation of
sawdust and the engine's exhaust fumes can
represent a health risk.
Many hydraulic operation fluids are flammable, so
do not use open flame and do not perform welding
in the vicinity of hydraulic devices and equipment.
Failure to follow this precaution creates the risk of
fire.
Do not exceed the operational limitations of the
system. Failure to do so can cause an accident or
injury.
Before each use, check for electrical wire damage
and replace if necessary
Before each use, check for damage to hydraulic
hoses and hydraulic components, loose fittings and
signs of leaks.
To avoid personal injury, keep hands and feet away
from cylinders and work pieces during operation.
Never set the relief valve to a higher pressure than
the maximum rated pressure of the pump (2 500 psi
or 172 bars). Higher settings may result in equipment
damage and/or personal injury. Do not remove relief
valve.
EN–2
Do not handle pressurized hoses. Escaping oil under
pressure can penetrate the skin, causing serious
injury. If oil is injected under the skin, contact a
physician immediately.
Before replacing the hydraulic operating fluid, allow
the fluid in the system to cool sufficiently. Hot fluid
creates the risk of burn injury.
Should you ever notice abnormal noise, abnormal
heat, abnormal vibration, leaking oil, smoke,
abnormal odor, or any other abnormal operation
in a valve, pump, or motor, immediately shut down
operation and take the necessary steps to correct
the condition. Continued use under the above
conditions creates the risk of damage, fire, and
personal injury
Always stay behind the sawhead after the engine is
started.
Always keep remote control wires clear of the
sawmill, including carriage and sawhead.
Do not exceed equipment rating. Overloading causes
equipment failure and possible injury. The pump is
designed for a maximum pressure of 2 500 psi (172
bars).
Avoid damaging hydraulic hoses. Avoid sharp bends
and kinks when routing hydraulic hoses. Using a
bent or kinked hose will cause severe back pressure.
Sharp bends and kinks will internally damage the
hose leading to premature hose failure.
Do not lift hydraulic equipment by the hoses or swivel
couplers.
Use the proper type of hydraulic operating fluid,
ensuring that fluid temperature, viscosity,
contaminant level, and other factor are all within
prescribed ranges. Using hydraulic operating fluid
outside of its prescribed ranges creates the risk of
fire due to operational problems, mechanical
damage, and fluid leaks.
Before each use, check the fluid temperature, fluid
level and fluid color (for discoloration and
deterioration). Any abnormalities create the risk of
malfunction and breakdown.
Whitish fluid indicates that water has contaminated
the fluid, and blackish fluid indicates that the fluid
has been subjected to high temperatures. Replace
the operating fluid whenever these symptoms are
noticed.
Make sure to avoid splashing hydraulic operating
fluid on you or others. Should fluid get on your skin,
wash the area thoroughly with soap and water.
Allowing hydraulic operating fluid to remain on the
skin creates the risk of skin irritation.

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