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handle
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so that your body is to the left of the
guidebar.
• Do not hold chain saw by chain brake / front
hand guard
3
. Keep elbow of left arm locked so
that left arm is straight to withstand akickback.
WARNING: Never use a cross-handed grip (left
hand on the rear handle and right hand on the
fronthandle).
WARNING: Never allow any part of your body to
be in line with the guide bar
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when operating the
chainsaw.
• Never operate while in a tree, in any awkward
position or on a ladder or other unstable surface.
You may lose control of saw causing severeinjury.
• Keep the chain saw running at full speed the entire
time you arecutting.
• Allow the saw chain to cut for you. Exert only light
pressure. Do not put pressure on chain saw at
end ofcut.
WARNING: When not in use always have the
chain brake engaged and batteryremoved.
Setting the Chain Brake (Fig. K)
Your chain saw is equipped with a motor chain braking
system which will stop the chain quickly in case ofkickback.
1. Remove the battery from thetool.
2. To engage the chain brake, push the chain brake / front
hand guard
3
forward until it clicks intoplace.
3. Pull the chain brake / front hand guard
3
towards the
front handle
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into the “set” position as shown in
FigureK.
4. The tool is now ready touse.
NOTE: In the event of kickback, your left hand will come in
contact with the front guard, pushing it forward, toward the
workpiece. This will stop thetool.
Fig.K
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Testing the Chain Brake
Test the chain brake before every use to make sure it
operatescorrectly.
1. Place the tool on a flat, firm surface. Make sure the saw
chain
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is clear of theground.
2. Grip the tool firmly with both hands and turn the chain
sawon.
3. Rotate your left hand forward around the front handle
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so the back of your hand comes in contact with
the chain brake / front hand guard
3
and push it
forward, toward the workpiece. The saw chain should
stopimmediately.
NOTE: If saw does not stop immediately, stop use of tool
and bring it to an authorized service center nearestyou.
WARNING: Make sure to set chain brake
beforecutting.
ON/OFF Switch (Fig. L)
Always be sure of your footing and grip the chain saw firmly
with both hands with the thumb and fingers encircling
bothhandles.
To turn the unit on, ensure chain brake is not engaged.
Push the lock off lever
2
and squeeze the On/Off trigger
switch
1
. Once the unit is running, you may release the lock
offlever.
In order to keep the unit running you must continue to
squeeze the trigger. To turn the unit off, release thetrigger.
NOTE: If too much force is applied while making a cut the
saw will turn off. To restart saw, you must release the
On/Off trigger switch
1
before the saw will restart. Begin
your cut again this time with less force. Allow the saw to cut
at its ownpace.
WARNING: Never attempt to lock a switch in the
ONposition.
Fig. L
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2
Bubble Level (Fig. A, Q)
WARNING: Do not operate above shoulder height
Align bubble levels prior to making a cut.
Ideal for vertical cutting to ensure a straight, flat cut.
1. Align the bubble level
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.
2. Always start a cut with the saw chain running at
fullspeed.
3. Place the bottom spike
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of the chain saw behind the
area of the initial cut.
4. Once a cut has begun and a notch is established in the
material, do not change the angle of the cut.
NOTE: Changing the angle will cause the bar to bend.