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Device damage!
Make sure that the saw rail does not touch the ground while you are sawing through the
Attention!
trunk!
Propped-up trunks
We recommend that you place trunks to be sawed through on sawhorses. If this is not possible, the
trunk should be lifted with the help of supporting branches and placed over trestles.
In area A, first cut through approximately one third of the
trunk diameter from above downwards, then make the
final cut from below upwards. In area B, first cut through
approximately one third of the trunk diameter from
below upwards, then saw through from above.
Risk of injury!
Do not saw any trunks under tension! Splintering wood or a twisted saw rail can cause
Danger!
extremely severe injuries!
Removing branches
• Always work on the side opposite the branch in question.
• Begin at the bottom of the trunk and work upwards.
• Always guide the saw from above downwards through the wood.
When removing the branches from trunks which are lying down, first saw off the free branches sticking
up in the air. Only saw off supporting branches when the trunk is sawed in lengths.
Risk of injury!
Branches that are high up or under tension can wedge the saw chain in the wood!
Danger!
Cleaning and maintenance
Risk of injury!
Before any maintenance or cleaning work:
Danger!
– Remove the battery (disconnect the power supply).
– Let the device cool down.
In the interest of your own safety!
Only perform the maintenance work described here yourself.
Danger!
Any other work, especially motor maintenance and repairs must be performed by a trained
professional. Improper work can cause damage to the device and thus also injuries.
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