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f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits
etc. in accordance with these instructions,
taking into account the working conditions and
the work to be performed. Use of the power
tool for operations different from those intended
could result in a hazardous situation.
5) Using and treatment of cordless tools.
a) Charge the batteries only in chargers recom-
mended by the manufacturer. Risk of fire for a
charger suitable only for a certain type of batteries
or, as appropriate, accumulators, if used for other
accumulators.
b) Use only such accumulators in this electric
appliance that have been designed for this
appliance. Use of other accumulators may lead to
injuries and risk of fire.
c) Do not leave an accumulator not being used
near office clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or
other small metal items that could cause con-
tact bridging. Short circuit between accumulator
contacts may result in burns or fire.
d) Liquid may leak from an accumulator if used
improperly. Prevent contact with such liquid.
Rinse an affected body part with water in case
of accidental contact. If liquid gets to your eye,
seek medical advice.Liquid leaking from a battery
may cause skin irritation or burns.
6) Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified
repair person using only identical replacement
parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power
tool is maintained.
Safety instructions for Battery
Operated Chain Saw
• A moment of inattention when working with the
chainsaw is able to cause the saw chain to catch
your clothes or parts of your body.
• Use your right hand to hold the chainsaw by its
rear handle and your left hand to hold it by its
front handle. Holding the chainsaw the opposite
way increases the risk of injury and you must not
do that.
• Wear protective glasses and ear protectors.
Further, wearing head, hand and leg protection
equipment is recommended. Suitable protective
clothing minimises the risk of injury by thrown-
away wood chips and possible contact with the
saw chain.
• Do not work on trees with the chainsaw. There is
a risk of injury when working on a tree.
• Provide safe posture at all times and use the
chainsaw only when standing on a solid, safe and
level surface. A slippery or unstable surface, such as
ladder, may lead to loss of balance or loss of control
over the chainsaw.
• When cutting a tense branch, be sure to know
that the branch will bounce back. If tension in the
wood fibres gets released, the tense branch may
hit the operator and/or cause a loss of control over
the chainsaw.
• Be especially careful when cutting scrubs
and saplings. Thin material may get caught in
the chainsaw and hit you or you may lose your
balance.
• Carry the chainsaw by the front handle in a
switched-off condition and the saw chain must be
deflected from your body. Fit a protection cover on
the chainsaw whenever it is transported or stored.
Careful chainsaw treatment reduces the likelihood of
an accidental contact with the running saw chain.
• Follow the lubrication, chain tension and
accessory equipment replacement instructions.
A chain that is not tightened or lubricated in a
professional manner may crack or increase the risk
of backlash.
• Keep the handles dry, clean and with no oil and
fat. Handles dirty with fat or oil are slippery and
lead to loss of control.
• Wood to be cut only. Do not use the chainsaw
for works for which it has not been designed –
example: do not use the chainsaw to cut plastic
material, masonry or building materials not
made of wood. Using the chainsaw for works that
are in conflict with the designation may lead to
dangerous situations.
Backlash causes and prevention:
Backlash may take place when the saw bar point
touches an item or when the wood bends and the
saw chain gets stuck in the cutting.
In many cases, a contact with the bar point may lead
to a situation when the operator unexpectedly bends
backward and the bar is ejected upward toward the
operator as a result.
Sticking of the saw chain on the upper edge of the
bar may throw the bar intensely off toward the
operator.
Each such reaction may lead to losing control over the
saw and you may get seriously injured. Do not fully
rely on the safety equipment fitted in the chain-
saw. As the chainsaw user, you should take various
measures to be able to work without any accident
and injury.
Back impact is a result of an improper or wrong use
of power tools. This can be prevented by appropriate
preventive measures, as described below:
• Hold the saw firmly with both hands; clamp
the chainsaw handle with thumbs and fingers.
Position your body and arms so that you could
absorb the back impact. If appropriate measures
are taken, the operator is able to control the back
impact force. Never drop the chainsaw.
• Avoid abnormal body posture and do not cut
above the shoulder level. This will prevent a
contact with the bar point and the chainsaw will
be controlled better in unexpected situations.