! Do not add fuel, oil or lubricant while the chainsaw
engine is running.
!
Do not use the chain saw for purposes other than
those for which it was designed. This chainsaw was
designed and is intended only for cutting wood. Never
use this saw to cut plastics, masonry or other materi-
als.
! Do not wash the chainsaw under running water or
immerse it in water!
!
If the saw starts to emit an abnormal sound or smell,
stop working immediately. Only qualified personnel
may repair the product.
! Use of accessories not recommended by the manu-
facturer or not sold with the product may cause fire or
injury.
! Do not replace parts of the machine, do not make
repairs yourself, or interfere in any other way machi-
ne construction. Chainsaw repairs can only be han-
dled by trained personnel, or authorized service
organization.
! Any setting or modification of the product without
authorization from our company may cause injury or
damage to the user.
PRECAUTIONS TO REDUCE KICKBACK
! WARNING: Kickback can cause a dangerous loss of
control over the chain saw. The result can be serious
or fatal injury to the operator or bystanders. Always be
vigilant. Spinning kickback and choking kickback are
the main operational hazards of chainsaws and the
main cause of most injuries.
Kickback can be avoided with proper care and proper
cutting technique.
Kickback can occur when the tip of the guide bar
touches the material being cut or when the wood
pinches or chokes the saw chain in the cut.
The contact of the tip with the wood can in some
cases cause a lightning-quick reaction - shooting the
guide bar upwards and back towards the operator.
Choking the saw chain along the bottom of the guide
bar can pull the saw away from the operator. Choking
the saw chain on top of the guide bar can push the
saw toward the operator.
Do not rely solely on the saw's safety equipment. As
a chainsaw user, there are a few steps you must keep
in mind that will allow you to work with your chainsaw
without injury or accident.
With a basic understanding of recoil, you can reduce
and eliminate its risks and surprises. Sudden surpris-
es contribute to possible accidents and subsequent
injuries.
Hold the chainsaw firmly with both hands. With the
engine running, keep your right hand on the rear
handle and your left hand on the front handle. Hold
the handle firmly with all of your fingers that wrap
around the handle of the saw. A firm grip will help
reduce kickback and allow you to control the entire
saw.
- Make sure that the place where you are cutting is
free of any obstacles. Do not allow the tip of the guide
bar to touch a log, branch or any obstacle that could
be hit during saw operation.
Cut at high engine speeds.
Do not cut above shoulder height.
Follow the instructions for sharpening the chain and
maintaining the chainsaw.
When replacing, use only bars and chains specified
by the manufacturer or corresponding recommended
accessories.
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!!!
DESCRIPTION (A)
The gasoline engine chainsaw is designed for cutting
wood. To protect the operator, the saw is equipped
with various protective elements. The saw is also
equipped with an anti-vibration system, thanks to
which the vibrations of the motor are not transferred
to the handle.
1. Guide bar
2. Saw chain
3. Chain tensioner screw
4 . Starting cable
5. Chain brake lever / left hand protector
6
. Front handle
7. Starting handle
8. Candle
9. Air filter cover
10. START/STOP switch
11. Safety switch
12. Oil tank cap
13. Starter cover
14. Fuel tank cap
15. Back handle
16. Choke
17. Air filter
18. Side cover nuts / guide rails
19. Throttle lever
20. Cover
21. Damper shield
22. Toothed support
23. Guide rail cover
24. Container for mixing fuel
25. Key
26. Screwdriver
27. Allen key
Security elements
The numbers of the previous description correspond
to the numbers of the security element to facilitate the
search for security elements.
2 - Low kickback saw chain
helps to significantly reduce recoil, or the intensity of
recoil, thanks to specially designed limiting teeth and
safety elements.
5 – Chain brake lever / hand guard
protects the operator's left hand in case it slips from
the front handle while the saw is running.
The chain brake is a safety feature designed to redu-
ce the risk of injury from kickback by stopping a
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