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Kickbacks can occur if the tip of the guide rail touches an object or if
the wood bends and the saw chain gets caught in the cut (see Fig. B).
Fig. B
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If the saw chain jams in the upper edge of the guide rail, the rail
can kick back violently towards the operator.
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Any such reaction can lead to you losing control over the saw and
possibly injuring yourself. Do not rely solely on the chainsaw's built-in
safety devices. As the user of a chainsaw, you can take a number of
measures to avoid accidents and injury.
A kickback is caused by incorrect use or misuse. It can be avoided by
taking proper precautions as given below:
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Hold the saw firmly with both hands, with your thumb and fingers
around the handles of the chainsaw. Position your body and arms
so you can withstand kickback forces. If suitable measures are taken,
the operator can control the kickback forces. Never let go of the
chainsaw.
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Avoid any abnormal posture and do not saw above shoulder
height. This will prevent inadvertent contact with the tip of the rail and
allows better control of the chainsaw in unexpected situations.
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Always use replacement rails and saw chains specified by the
manufacturer. Incorrect replacement rails and saw chains can lead
to tearing of the saw chain and/or kickback.
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Follow the manufacturer's instructions for sharpening and mainte-
nance of the saw chain. Setting the depth limiter too low can increase
the risk of kickback.
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Do not saw with the tip of the blade. It can cause kickbacks.
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Ensure that there are no objects on the ground that you can trip
over.
Operational safety instructions for strimmers
Preparation
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Wear close-fitting clothes that offer good protection, such as long
trousers, sturdy work shoes, heavy-duty protective gloves, a hard hat,
a protective mask for your face or safety goggles to protect your eyes
and good ear plugs or other hearing protection against noise.
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Always use the supplied carrying harness.
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Always ensure that the handles are dry and clean and that no petrol
mixture is present.
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Prior to starting work, check the area for objects such as pieces of
metal, bottles, stones, etc, that could get thrown up and cause injuries
to the user.
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Before starting the engine, make sure that the strimmer is not in contact
with any obstacles.
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Do not use the tool until you have familiarised yourself with its use.
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Electrical safety
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Never use the tool near highly flammable liquids or gases, either in
closed rooms or in the open. This may result in explosions and/or fire.
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Do not work with a damaged or incomplete tool or a tool that has
been modified without the consent of the manufacturer. Never use the
tool with defective protective equipment. Do not use the tool if it has
a defective On/Off switch. If the tool has been dropped, check for
significant damage or defects.
Personal safety
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This tool may only be operated, adjusted and maintained by appropri-
ately trained individuals and adults.
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If you are not familiar with the tool, practice handling the tool while
the engine is off.
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Do not touch the exhaust.
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Do not operate the tool under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Always hold the tool with both hands. Your thumbs and fingers should
completely grip the handles.
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Working posture: Do not operate the tool in an uncomfortable position,
when you are unbalanced, with arms fully stretched or with only one
hand.
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Always ensure that you have a solid and firm stance.
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Do not use the tool if bystanders or animals are in the direct vicinity.
Maintain a minimum distance of 15 metres between the operator and
other people or animals when trimming. Maintain a minimum distance
of 30 metres between the operator and other people or animals when
mowing down to the ground.
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When mowing on a slope, always stand at a lower level than the
cutting tool. Never cut or trim on an icy, slippery hill or slope.
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Any modifications to the product may risk personal safety and void
the manufacturer's warranty.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the tool.
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Do not use the tool if it is damaged or if there are visible defects.
Use and handling
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Use the tool only for its intended purpose: cutting grass, mowing,
pruning branches, cutting and trimming hedges and bushes.
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Do not use the tool for extended periods; take frequent breaks.
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Ensure that screws and connecting elements are firmly tightened.
Never operate the tool if it is not correctly adjusted, incomplete or
if it is not properly assembled.
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Open the petrol tank slowly in order to allow any pressure that may
have built up in the tank to dissipate. To prevent the risk of fire, move at
least 3 metres away from the refuelling area before starting the tool.
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Guide the strimmer to the desired height. Avoid contact with small
objects (e.g. stones) when using the strimmer.
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Always hold the strimmer on the ground when the tool is in operation.
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Do not use the tool unless the appropriate protective guard has been
installed and is in good condition.
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Do not use any other cutting tools. For your own safety, only use the
accessories and additional devices that are indicated in the operating
instructions. The use of cutting tools or accessories other than those
recommended in the operating instructions can put you at risk of injury.
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