hit you or cause you to lose balance.
.•
Do not cut wood that is lying on the
ground.
•
Pay attention to a possible spring-
back during the sawing of a branch
which is under stress, if the stress
force of the wood is suddenly re-
leased. Danger of injury exists.
•
Check the safety status of the electric
pruner, in particular the chain bar,
chain brake and the chain, before use.
•
In the event that the cutting attach-
ment becomes jammed or stuck in
the branches, do not attempt to free
the equipment with the use of force.
Switch off the equipment immediately
and restart it only after clearing the
blockage. There is a risk of injury!
•
Check that the cutting equipment
stops rotating when the engine is
idling.
•
National regulations may limit the use
of the pruner.
•
A daily inspection of the device is
necessary before use, or if it has been
dropped or impacted in any other way,
in order to determine any significant
damage or defects.
•
Danger! Never use the machine in the
vicinity of overhead power lines.
•
Wear non-slip shoes and close-fitting
clothing.
•
Warning! Never use the machine if
you are tired, ill or under the influence
of alcohol or other drugs.
•
Warning! Warning of the danger to
third parties and the need to keep
them at a safe distance from the ma-
chine during work.
•
Remove branches in sections. Warn-
ing! Take care to work in a safe
position so as not to be hit by falling
branches or by branches that bounce
back when they fall to the ground.
•
Exhaust emissions warning.
•
When using the machine, take a
break and change working positions
Assembly
Always wear protective gloves
when working with the saw
chain and use only original
parts. Disconnect from the
mains before working on the
chainsaw. There is a risk of in-
jury!
Before activating the equipment, you
must:
-
Assemble the blade, saw chain and
chain wheel cover and adjust the
chain,
-
Assemble the round handle,
-
Fill with chain oil,
-
Put on the shoulder strap
Fitting the blade and
saw chain
1. Switch the saw off and unplug it from
the mains. (
A
2. Undo the blade fixing screw (5) and
remove the chain wheel cover (6)
(small picture).
3. Spread the chain (2) out into a loop
with the cutting edges running clock-
wise .
4. Slide the saw chain (2) into the
bar guide groove. To mount the guide
bar (3), raise it to an angle of approx.
45 degrees. This will make it easier
to replace the saw chain (2) onto the
sprocket (24). It is normal that the saw
chain (2) is slack.
5. Lay the blade (3) with the central lon-
gitudinal cut over the blade guide (25).
Sagging in the chain is normal.
31).
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