1. plant the spiked bumper into the log and use it
as a pivot. Cut with an arched motion to make
the bar penetrate the wood (Fig. 21);
2. repeat several times if necessary, changing
the point where you plant the spiked bumper.
• Trunk lying on the ground
When the entire trunk is lying on the ground, it
is bucked from the top down (overbucking) (Fig.
22.A).
– Cut up to half the diameter, roll the log over
and finish sawing on the other side.
• Trunk resting on one end only
When the trunk is resting on one end only:
– saw through 1/3 of the diameter from the
bottom up (underbucking) (Fig. 23.A);
– then perform the final cut, overbucking to
reach the first cut (Fig. 23.B).
• Trunk resting on both ends
When the trunk is resting on both ends:
– saw through 1/3 of the diameter from the top
down (overbucking) (Fig. 24.A);
– then perform the final cut, underbucking the
lower 2/3 to reach the first cut (Fig. 24.B).
• Sloping trunk
Always stand uphill when bucking
a sloping trunk (Fig. 25).
During the operation, to maintain control when
the cut is almost complete, reduce the bucking
pressure without removing removing your hands
from the machine hand grips. Take all necessary
precautions to prevent the machine from coming
into contact with the ground.
6.6 STOP
To stop the machine:
1. Release the throttle trigger lever (Fig. 12.A).
After releasing the throttle control it
takes a few seconds for the toothed chain to
stop.
Always stop the machine:
– when moving between work areas.
Do not keep your finger on the safety
button when moving the machine to avoid
accidentally enabling the machine.
6.7 AFTER USE
1. Press the lock push-button placed in the
battery on the machine (Fig. 26 A), remove
the battery from its housing (Fig. 26.K) and
recharge it (par. 7.2.2);
2. Mount the protection bar cover (Fig. 1.J);
3. allow the motor to cool before storing in an
enclosed space;
4. loosen the bar fastening nut or the knob to
reduce chain tension (par. 6.1.3);
5. carefully remove any dust and debris and
remove all traces of sawdust or oil deposits
from the chain (par. 7.4);
6. check there are no loose or damaged
components. If
damaged components and tighten any screws
and loose bolts.
IMPORTANT Always remove the battery
(par. 7.2.2) and fit the blade guard whenever
the machine is unused or left unattended.
7. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
7.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
The safety regulations to follow are
described in chap. 2. Strictly comply with
these instructions to avoid serious risks or
dangers.
Before conducting any inspections,
cleaning
interventions on the machine:
• Stop the machine and turn off the motor;
• Wait until the chain is stationary;
• Remove the battery from its housing;
• Apply the bar cover, except when working
directly on the chain or bar itself.
• Wait until the motor is sufficiently cold;
• Read the relevant instructions;
• Use suitable clothing, protective gloves and
goggles;
• The frequency and types of maintenance are
summarised in the "Maintenance Table". This
table will help you maintain your machine's
safety
and
the main interventions to be made and the
frequency applicable to each of them. Carry out
the relevant intervention according to the first
deadline.
• The use of non-genuine and/or incorrectly
assembled spare parts and attachments could
adversely affect machine operation and safety.
The manufacturer shall decline all liability in the
event of injuries or damages caused by such
parts.
• Genuine spare parts are supplied by authorised
assistance workshops and dealers.
IMPORTANT Any
adjustment operations not described in this
manual must be carried out by your dealer or
Authorised Service Centre.
EN - 12
necessary,
or
maintenance/adjustment
performance.
It
maintenance
replace
the
summarises
and