Sawing off small branches
♦
Saw small branches (Ø 0–8 cm) from the top
down (see figure).
Sawing off larger branches
♦
When sawing larger branches (Ø 8–20 cm),
first make a relief cut
NOTE
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A relief cut must not be carried out with an
angle-adjusted saw head. There is a risk of
kick-back and the device becomes uncontrol-
lable.
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A relief cut also prevents peeling of the bark
on the main trunk.
B
♦
Saw from the top
Saw in sections
Long or thick branches should be shortened before
making the final cut (see figure).
c
b
a
PAHE 20-Li A1
A
(see figure).
A
to the bottom
.
Working safely
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Keep the appliance, the cutting mechanism and
the blade guard
prevent injury.
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If the appliance has been dropped, check for
significant damage or defects.
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Maintain the specified angle 60°±10° to
ensure safe working (see figure).
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Do not use the appliance while standing on a
ladder or with unsteady footing.
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Do not be tempted into making a poorly consid-
ered cut. You could endanger yourself and
others.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
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Change your working position regularly.
Using the appliance for a long time can lead to
vibration-related circulation disorders of the
hands. You can extend the usage duration by
means of appropriate gloves or by taking
regular breaks. Note that any personal predis-
position to poor blood circulation, low external
temperatures or large prehensile forces can
reduce the usage period.
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