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guide with the front handle.
1.6.18. In case the cut cannot be completed in one run, pull the saw a little back, put the bumper spike in another place
and continue the cut lifting rear handle slightly.
1.6.19. When cutting in horizontal plane, position yourself at an angle as close to 90º from cutting line as possible. Such
operation requires concentration.
1.6.20. When the chain is pinched when cutting with the tip of the bar, the saw may recoil towards operator. Because
of this effect cut with the straight part of the chain whenever possible. Then, in case of pinching, the recoil effect changes
direction away from the operator.
1.6.21. Be very careful when cutting wood when there is the risk of splitting. Pieces of wood that are cut off can be ung
in any direction (risk of body injury!).
1.6.22. Only trained persons should cut tree branches! Uncontrolled fall of a tree branch constitutes a risk of body injury!
1.6.23. Do not cut with tip of the guide bar (risk of recoil).
1.6.24. Pay special attention to branches under strain. Do not cut branches, which hangs freely, from below.
1.6.25. Always stand to the side of predicted fall line of the tree that is to be cut.
1.6.26. During a tree fell there is a risk that branches of the tree, or trees in proximity, will break and fall. Be very careful,
otherwise a body injury may occur.
1.6.27. On a sloped terrain the operator should stay on upper part of the slope with respect to the tree being cut, never
lower.
1.6.28. Watch out for logs that may roll down towards you. Jump away!
1.6.29. Operating saw tends to rotate when tip of the chain guide bar touches processed material. In such case the saw
may get out of control and move towards the operator (risk of body injury!).
1.6.30. Do not use the saw above your shoulder level, or when standing on a tree, ladder, scaffold, trunk etc.
1.6.31. Avoid touching the mufer. Hot mufer may cause severe burns.
1.7. To prevent saw recoil follow below instructions.
1.7.1. Never start or guide a cut with the tip of the guide bar!
1.7.2. Always start cutting with saw previously switched on!
1.7.3. Ensure the cutting chain is sharp.
1.7.4. Never cut more than one branch at a time. When cutting off, watch out for surrounding branches. When cutting a
tree through, watch out for nearby tree trunks.
2. Construction and use.
Petrol chain saw is a hand-held tool. It is driven by an air cooled, two-stroke combustion engine. Tool of this type is
designed for tasks in home garden. The saw can be used for cutting down trees, cutting branches, rewood, wood for
replace and other tasks where cutting wood is necessary. Petrol chain saw is a tool for amateur use only.
Use the device according to the manufacturer’s instructions only.
3. Preparation for operation.
3.1. Carrying the chain saw.
Prior to carrying the chain saw slide chain cover onto guide bar and chain. When carrying the chain saw, hold it by front
handle. Do not carry the saw when holding main handle. If several cuttings are to be made, switch off the chain saw with the
ignition switch between consecutive tasks.
3.2. Installation of guide bars and saw chain.
Prior to guide bar installation remove plastic transport spacer, placed on guide xing screws under the guard. Use pin
and adjustment screw for adjustment of chain tension. It is very important that the bolt located on adjustment screw falls into
hole in the guide bar during installation of the guide bar.
You can move the bolt to the front and back by turning the adjustment screw. Those parts must be set appropriately prior
to starting guide bar installation in the saw.
Guide bar and chain are supplied separately.
Brake lever must be in the upper (vertical) position.
Unscrew the guide bar xing nuts and remove the casing .
Put the chain onto driving chain wheel located behind the clutch.
Install the guide bar (slide it behind the clutch) onto guiding screws and push towards driving chain wheel.
Put the chain onto guide bar chain wheel from below.