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10 Working instructions
DANGER
Danger of injury!
This section examines the basic working technique for
using the product.
The information provided here does not replace the ma-
ny years of training and experience of a specialist.
Avoid any work that you are not adequately qualified
for!
Careless use of the product can lead to serious injuries
and even death!
DANGER
Danger of injury!
Sawing and felling work as well as all related work may
only be carried out by specially trained and briefed per-
sons.
Notes:
Before switching on, make sure that the product does not
touch any objects.
Observe the country-specific regulations for felling work
and obtain information from the relevant authority.
• Make sure that no one can be harmed by the falling
branches and trees.
• Only the persons required for the felling work may be
in the work area.
• Keep the work area at the trunk clear and tidy so that
operators have a safe standing area.
• Keep escape routes clear and tidy in order to be able
to leave the work area quickly.
• Do not carry out felling work in stronger wind condi-
tions, bad weather or poor visibility.
• Keep distances to the nearest workplace of at least 2
1/2 tree lengths.
• Switch off the motor if the saw comes into contact with
a foreign object. Check the saw and repair it if neces-
sary.
• Protect the saw chain from dirt and sand. Even small
amounts of dirt can quickly dull the saw chain and in-
crease the risk of kickback.
• Start by sawing smaller logs for practice to get a feel
for your product before tackling more difficult tasks.
• Press the housing of the electric chainsaw against the
tree trunk when you start sawing.
• Let the saw work for you. Apply only light downward
pressure.
• To avoid losing control of the product after the saw
chain has come out of the wood, do not apply pres-
sure to the saw towards the end of the cut.
• Do not cut wood that is lying on the ground or try to
cut roots that are sticking out of the ground.
• Avoid abnormal postures. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times. This enables better control of the
power tool in unexpected situations.
• You have better control when you saw with the under-
side of the bar (with a pulling chain).
• The saw chain must not touch the ground or any other
object during or after sawing.
• Also observe the precautions against kick-back (see
safety instructions).
10.1
Holding the device correctly
DANGER
Danger of injury!
Never work on unstable ground!
Never work above shoulder height!
Never work when standing on ladders!
Do not bend too far when working!
Only use the device when the weather and terrain
conditions are favourable!
Stand with both legs firmly on the ground.
Be aware of obstacles in the working area.
During work, always hold the product tight in both
hands!
10.2
How to saw correctly!
• Exert regular pressure on the product and do not ap-
ply excessive force.
• If possible, apply the product to the branch you wish
to saw with the claw stop.
• Never work without the claw stop. The product can
pull the operator forward.
• Use the claw stop for cutting tree trunks or thick
branches.
• Using the claw stop increases work safety, reduces
personal strain when working and vibrations are also
reduced.
• If it came into contact with a foreign object. Inspect the
product for damage and perform the required repairs
before starting again and working with the product. If
the product begins to experience exceptionally strong
vibrations, switch it off immediately and check it.
10.3
Sawing techniques
10.3.1
With this technique, sawing takes place with the under-
side of the chainsaw guide bar from top to bottom.
The saw chain pulls the product forwards and away from
the user. With this action, the front edge of the product
forms a support, which absorbs the forces that arise on
the tree trunk during sawing. With pull sawing, the user
has significantly greater control over the product and is
able to better avoid kickbacks.
10.3.2
DANGER
Life-threatening injuries!
If the chainsaw guide bar jams, the product can be
thrown towards the user with great force.
If the user does not balance the backward force of the
saw chain with their body strength, there is a risk that
only the tip of the chainsaw guide bar will remain in con-
tact with the wood and kick-back will occur.
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