Instruction Manual

Table Of Contents
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4 Safety Precautions
Apply the spiked bumper properly.
Always cut with the chain running at full speed.
4.8.3 Pushback
The saw is pushed back toward the operator when the top of
the bar is used for cutting.
WARNING
If the rotating chain makes contact with a hard object and
is suddenly pinched, the saw can be abruptly pushed back
toward the operator. The operator can lose control of the
saw and be seriously or fatally injured.
Hold the saw firmly with both hands.
Operate the saw as described in this instruction manual.
Keep the guide bar straight in the cut.
Always cut with the chain running at full speed.
4.9 Charging
WARNING
Contact with live parts can occur for the following reasons:
The connecting cord is damaged.
The mains plug is damaged.
The socket is not properly installed.
Contact with live parts can result in electric shock. The
user may be seriously injured or killed.
Make sure that the connecting cord and mains plug are
undamaged.
Plug the mains plug into a correctly installed socket.
During charging, an incorrect mains voltage or incorrect
mains frequency may result in an overvoltage in the
charger. The charger may be damaged.
Make sure that the mains voltage and the mains
frequency of the power supply match the data on the
rating plate of the charger.
During charging, a damaged or defective charger may
give off an unusual smell or smoke. This can result in
injuries and damage to property.
Disconnect the mains plug from the mains power
supply.
Insufficient heat dissipation may cause the charger to
overheat and a fire to break out. This can result in serious
injuries or death and damage to property.
Do not cover the charger.
Wiring may be overloaded during charging if more than
one charger is connected to the same socket. The wiring
may heat up and a fire may break out. This can result in
serious injuries or death and damage to property.
Only ever connect one charger to one socket.
Do not connect chargers to multiple sockets.
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