Operation Manual
UK
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and servicing instructions in these opera-
ting instructions.
Damaged guards and parts must be pro-
perly repaired or replaced by our service
centreunlessotherwisespeciedinthe
operating instructions.
• Allmaintenanceworknotspeciedinthe-
se instructions is to be carried out only by
the customer service for chainsaws.
• Useonlyaccessoriesthatarerecommen-
ded in these instructions.
Precautions against spring-back
Beware of spring-back! Be careful
of spring-back of the machine dur-
ing work. There is danger of injury
here. You can avoid spring-backs
by exercising caution and using a
correct sawing technique.
Spring-back is the designation for a
lightning-fast backwards impulse of the
high pruning saw and the chain bar from
the sawed object. It occurs if the rebound
area (see Fig a) on the point of the blade
is in contact with an object or if the wood
jams the high pruning saw during cutting.
When a spring-back occurs, the user re-
ceives a strong backward shock from the
high pruning saw and the chain bar. The
result can be that he loses control of the
high pruning saw and seriously injures
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(b)
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• Alwaysgripthepowersawrmlywith
both hands, with the right hand to the
rear and with the left hand on the front
handle.Thumbandngermustclose
over the handles securely.
• Donotsawwiththepointoftheblade
(see Fig b) or above shoulder height.
Do not lean over too far during the
sawing operation.
• Beespeciallycarefulduringtheremov-
al of branches. Ensure that there are
no objects lying around on the ground
that you can trip over.
• Payattentiontotheinstructionsfor
sharpening and maintenance of the
power saw.
• Alwaysusereplacementrails(blades)
andsawchainsspeciedbythemanufac-
turer.
General description
The illustrations can be found on
pages 2-4.
Summary
1 Direction star
2 Saw chain
3 Blade (guide rail)
4 Chain interception bolt (not
visible)
5 Bladexingscrew
6 Chain wheel cover
7 Allen key
8 Quickreleasefortelescopic
handle
9 Telescopic handle
10 Round handle
11 Carrying eyelet for shoulder
strap
12 Start lock (not visible)
13 On/off switch
14 Operating handle
15 Mains cable with relief
16 Claw stop
17 Oil tank cap










