L
3. The chain must be running at full speed before it
makes contact with the wood.
4. Use the bumper spikes to secure the saw onto the
wood when starting to cut.
5. Use the Bumper Spikes as a leverage point while
cutting if necessary. (See Fig. M)
P
M
EN
6. Do not operate the Chainsaw with arms fully
extended, attempt to saw areas which are difficult
to reach, or stand on a ladder while sawing (See
Fig. N).
N
Never use the Chainsaw above shoulder height.
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CUTTING WOOD UNDER TENSION (SEE
FIG. O)
O
WARNING: When cutting a limb that is
under tension, use extreme caution. Be alert
for wood springing back. When wood tension
is released, limb could spring back and strike
operator causing severe injury or death.
When sawing logs supported on both ends, start
the cut from above(1) about 1/3 of the diameter into
the log (overbuck) and then finish the cut (2) from
below, in order to avoid contact of the Chainsaw with
the ground. When sawing logs supported on only
one end, start the cut from below (1) about 1/3 of
the diameter into the log (underbuck) and finish the
cut from above (2) in order to avoid log splitting or
jamming of the Chainsaw.
When cutting short sections (example of firewood), it
is not normally necessary to perform the underbuck
cut when the log is supported on one end.
For Battery tools
The recommended ambient temperature range for
discharging is -4°F~113°F (-20
The recommended ambient temperature range for
the charging system during charging is 23°F~113°F
o
o
(-5
C~45
C)
Low temperature use reminder
To guarantee optimal performance and maintain the
longevity of your battery system, please ensure that
the battery is at normal room temperature before
starting work in cold conditions.
TRANSPORTATION
Transporting the chainsaw
1. Switch off the chainsaw and remove the battery.
2. When transporting your chainsaw by hand, hold
the front handle of chain sawto make sure that
your machine is parallel to the ground.
3. When transporting your chainsaw in a vehicle,
secure and position it to prevent movement or
damage.
1
1
2
o
o
C~45
C).
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