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Greencut GS400L Manuel D'utilisation page 54

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with the cover and at a distance from the body parts. When storing the chainsaw, always cover the sword with
the cover.
Disconnect the battery from the machine before making any adjustments, cleaning or storing this machine.
Store the product with the battery disconnected out of the reach of children.
UNINVITED REACTIONS WHILE OPERATING WITH THE CHAINSAW
Always be careful when cutting with the chainsaw and be aware of any unexpected reaction forces. There are
three unforeseen reaction forces that occur on a chainsaw: rebound, forward pull and recoil.
REBOUND
If an object is touched with the cutting chain in the area of the tip of the sword while it is running. Contact of the
chain on the tip of the sword can cause an unforeseen reaction force that can push the tip of the sword upwards
generating a rotating movement that can cause the chain's sword to collide with the user. This reaction can result
in loss of control of the machine and severe personal injury.
PULL FORWARD
When the chain stops abruptly when it is caught in the cutting area by a foreign body in the wood or because it
is not cut properly. The chain, when stopped, pushes the saw forward and, if it is not correctly held against the
branch or tree by the claw, it causes an unexpected pull that can cause loss of control and severe personal injury.
To avoid this "pull forward", start cutting at full throttle and always keep the machine at full throttle during
cutting and support the saw's claw against the wood to be cut.
REGRESSION
Backdown can occur if the sword touches an object or when the wood is closed and the chain is stuck in the
cut. The tip contact in some cases can cause an extremely fast reverse reaction, moving the sword upwards and
towards the user. If the chain is locked in a position on the top edge of the sword, it can be pushed towards the
user. In either case, the user may lose control of the machine and be seriously injured.
Any of these reactions can cause you to lose control of the saw that could result in a serious personal injury.
These reaction forces are the result of misuse of the tool and/or improper procedures or operating conditions and
can be avoided by taking the appropriate precautions specified below:
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Hold the saw firmly with both hands and with both thumbs and fingers around the saw handles and
position your body and arms to allow it to withstand unexpected forces.
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Do not extend your arms too far and do not cut above shoulder height.
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Always be aware of where the tip of the chain sword is.
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Make sure that the tip of the sword does not touch anything.
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Do not cut branches with the tip of the sword.
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Make sure there are no nails or pieces of metal in the cutting area and pay special attention to nails or
pieces of iron that may be around the cutting area. Also be careful when cutting hardwood where the
chain may become caught and blocked and therefore cause rebound.
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Start at full throttle and always keep the machine at full throttle during cutting.
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Cut a single branch or piece of wood at a time.
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Use caution when inserting the saw chain into an already started cut to continue.
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Do not cut with the chainsaw until you are familiar with the cutting technique.
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Do not cut into branches or pieces of wood that may change position during cutting.
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Keep the chain in good condition.
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Work only if the chain is well sharpened and correctly tensioned.
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Never stand on the cutting plane of the chainsaw.
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Use only replacement swords and chains specified by the manufacturer. Incorrectly replaced swords and
chains can cause a chain break and/or recoil.
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Follow the manufacturer's instructions for sharpening and maintaining the saw chain.

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