Checking The Chain Brake; Basic Working Procedures When Felling Trees - Parkside PKSA 20-Li A1 Traduction Des Instructions D'origine

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If you can see this oil, the tool is operating
correctly.
If you cannot see any oil, clean the oil dis penser
or have the tool repaired by our Customer
Service.
To clean the oil dispenser
residues using a brush or cloth.

Checking the chain brake

WARNING!
You must check the chain brake before every
use.
The chain brake stops the saw chain in the
event of a kickback.
Make sure, that the front hand guard
of dirt and moves freely.
With the tool switched on, press the front hand
guard
forwards until it clicks into place.
Pull in the ON/OFF switch
go (full throttle).
The saw chain
should not move.
WARNING!
High revs over a long period with the chain
brake engaged will damage the motor and
the chain drive.
If the saw chain
contact Customer Service.
PKSA 20-Li A1
, wipe away any
is free
as far as it will
does move, however,
Basic working procedures
when felling trees
RISK OF INJURY!
Sawing and felling work as well as all
associated tasks may only be carried out by
properly trained operators.
NOTE
Note your country's laws regarding felling
work and contact the appropriate authority
for more information.
Make sure that no one can be injured by falling
branches and trees.
Only the required personnel should be in the
working area.
Keep the area around the trunk free and tidy to
ensure secure footing for the operators.
Keep all escape routes free and tidy to ensure
that the working area can be evacuated quickly.
Do not carry out any felling work in strong
wind, poor weather or bad visibility.
Keep a distance of at least 2 1/2 tree lengths
from next working area.
Use and handling
Never start the tool before the guide rail
saw chain
and sprocket cover
fitted correctly.
Do not cut any wood that is lying on the ground
and do not attempt to saw roots that are pro-
truding from the soil. Never allow the saw chain
to come into contace with the soil, as this
could blunt the saw chain
If the tool accidentally comes into contact with
a solid object, turn off the motor immediately
and inspect the tool for damage.
Service the tool carefully. Check for misalign-
ment or binding of moving parts, breakage of
parts and any other damage that may impair
the tool's operation. If damaged, have the pow-
er tool repaired before use. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained tools.
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have been
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