12.7
CONVERT POLESAW TO
CHAINSAW
1. Lift the quick release latch (16) and cover at the bottom
of the chainsaw.
2. Pull to remove the telescoping shaft from the chainsaw.
12.8
CUTTING PREPARATION
Before you start to cut, make sure that
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Wear heavy gloves for maximum grip and protection.
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Maintain a proper grip on the machine during operation.
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Use your right hand grip on the rear handle while
your left hand grip on the pole shaft.
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Keep your body to the left of the chain line.
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Never use a left-handed (cross-handed) grip, or any
stance that places your body or arm across the chain
line.
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Never stand directly under the limb you are cutting.
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Periodically examine the tightness of the collars during
operation.
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OPERATION
WARNING
Before you plug in, examine if the rated mains voltage and
mains frequency, as tell on the rating label, match your
power supply.
WARNING
Before operation, examine if the mains connection cable
and extension cable have damage. Only use the mains
connection cables and extension cables in good condition.
IMPORTANT
Examine the chain tension before each use.
It is recommended to use the cord retainer in the rear handle
to prevent accidental disconnection of the power supply.
13.1
EXAMINE THE CHAIN OIL
NOTE
Do not use the machine without sufficient chain oil.
1. Examine the oil level of the machine from the oil
indicator.
2. Add the oil if it is necessary.
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13.2
START THE MACHINE
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1. Press the lock-out button (15).
2. Press the trigger (13) while you hold the lock-out button.
3. Release the lock-out button.
13.3
STOP THE MACHINE
1. Release the trigger to stop the machine.
13.4
FELL A TREE
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Recommendation that the first-time user should, as a
minimum practice, start cutting logs on a saw-horse or cradle.
Before you start to fell a tree, make sure that
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The minimum distance between the areas of bucking and
felling is two times the height of the tree.
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The operation does not
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Cause injury to personnel.
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Hit utility lines. If the tree touches utility lines,
immediately tell the utility company.
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Cause losses in property.
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The user is not in the danger area (24), for example, the
downhill side of the area.
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The escape paths (25) that extend back and diagonally
behind the felling direction (23) are clear. The felling
direction is controlled by
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