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5.
Empty the fuel tank before storing the tool. Store the saw and fuel where
fuel vapors cannot reach sparks or open flams from appliances or electrical
switches/motors.
6.
Before fueling, servicing or transporting your tool, switch off the engine. To help
prevent fire, restart your chain saw at least 3 m (10 ft) from the fuelling area.
7.
Allow your tool to cool before refueling.
8.
Have a fire extinguisher available for immediate use. A dry chemical fire
extinguisher for Types A, B and C is suggested. Type B is required for
gasoline fires.
CARBON MONOXIDE
All gas appliances consume air (oxygen) and can produce carbon monoxide
which is toxic, has no odour and can cause death. Using a gas appliance in a
small and enclosed area can be harmful. Never use this appliance in a small and
enclosed area. Always have fresh air venting.
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
DANGER! Never operate a gas engine indoors or in a confined space as the
exhaust contains carbon monoxide gas. Inhalation of carbon monoxide gas
can lead to illness or death. The area must be well ventilated. Opening
windows and doors is not enough to ventilate an area.
Carbon monoxide is a colourless and odourless gas that is difficult to detect.
Carbon monoxide poisoning results from inhalation of the gas and may be lethal
if left untreated. Evacuate all people to an area with clean air and seek
immediate medical attention for any person experiencing the following
symptoms:
1.
Headache
2.
Confusion
3.
Shortness of breath
CUTTING TOOL PRECAUTIONS
1.
Keep hands away from the work area and the piling socket.
2.
Use the correct mounting hardware. The mounting hardware is designed to
hold the piling socket on the tool to allow optimum performance and safety
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4.
Weakness
5.
Chest pain
6.
Dizziness
For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
7.
Vision trouble
8.
Nausea and vomiting
9.
Unconsciousness
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