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FUXTEC FX-E2KS Manuel D'utilisation page 30

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Original manual FUXTEC FX-E2KS rev01
- Carry the chainsaw by the front handle with the power off, with the saw chain facing away from
your body. When transporting or storing the saw, always put on the protective cover. Careful
handling of the chainsaw reduces the likelihood of accidental contact with the running saw chain.
-follow instructions for lubrication, chain tension and changing accessories. An improperly tensioned
or lubricated chain can either break or increase the risk of kickback.
-Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Greasy, oily grips are slippery and lead to loss
of control.
- Only use the chainsaw for sawing wood. Do not use the chainsaw for work for which it is not
intended. Example: Do not use the chainsaw for sawing plastic, masonry or building materials other
than wood. Using the chainsaw for non-designated work may result in dangerous situations.
- Operate the device only in the technical condition prescribed and delivered by the manufacturer.
Unauthorised modifications to the device preclude any liability of the manufacturer for any damage
resulting from such modifications.
- Spare parts must meet the requirements specified by the manufacturer. Therefore, only use original
spare parts or spare parts approved by the manufacturer. When replacing the battery, please
observe the installation instructions supplied and remove the battery beforehand.
- Have repairs carried out only by a qualified specialist or a specialist workshop.
Causes and prevention of a kickback
Kickback may occur if the tip of the saw-bar touches an object or if the wood bends and the saw-
chain becomes jammed during cutting. In some cases, contact with the bar tip can cause an
unexpected backward reaction, causing the bar to bounce up and towards the operator.
Jamming the saw-chain at the upper edge of the saw-bar can quickly push the bar back in the
direction of the operator. Any of these reactions can cause you to lose control of the saw and
possibly cause serious injury. Do not rely solely on the safety devices built into the chainsaw. As a
chainsaw user you should take various measures to be able to work without accidents and injuries.
A kickback is the result of incorrect or faulty use of the power tool. It can be prevented by taking
appropriate precautions as described below:
- Hold the chainsaw with both hands, with thumb and fingers around the handles of the chainsaw.
Move your body and arms to a position where you can withstand the kickback forces. If appropriate
measures are taken, the operator can control the kickback forces. Never let go of the chainsaw.
- Avoid abnormal posture. This prevents unintentional contact with the bar tip and allows better
control of the chainsaw in unexpected situations.
- Always use replacement bars and saw chains specified by the manufacturer. Incorrect replacement
bars and saw chains can cause the chain to break and/or kick back.
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