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Wear safety goggles and ear protection.
Other safety equipment for the head, hands,
legs and feet is recommended. Correct safety
equipment reduces the risk of injury caused
by catapulted foreign bodies or in the event of
accidental contact with the chainsaw.
Always maintain a steady standing position
and only work with the chainsaw if you are
standing on a solid, safe and flat surface.
Slippery or unsafe surfaces such as ladders
can cause you to lose your balance or control
over the chainsaw.
Plan an escape route from falling trees or
branches in advance. Make sure that this
escape route is free of obstacles which could
restrict or prevent free movement. Keep in
mind that freshly cut grass or bark is slippery.
Ensure that somebody is in the vicinity (but at
a safe distance) in case of an accident.
When the chain is moving, do not let the tip
of the chain bar come into contact with any
objects.
Start sawing only after the chain has reached
full speed.
Never try to target a previous cut. Always start
a new cut.
Watch out for moving branches or other
forces which could interfere with a cut and
impact with the chain.
Never try to cut a branch with a larger diame-
ter than the cutting length of the equipment.
Contact your local government offices for
information regarding minimum age require-
ments for operating the equipment.
Keep the equipment at a minimum distance
from overhead power cables.
Before you begin your work, make yourself well
acquainted with all the control elements. Practice
handling the equipment and have an expert exp-
lain its functions, mode of operation and sawing
techniques.
Never use the equipment if you are ill, tired or
under the influence of alcohol or medication.
Always take timely breaks from your work.
Change your working position regularly.
Warning!
If the equipment is used for a lengthy period, the
vibrations it causes in the hands of the user may
result in circulation problems (white nger syn-
drome).
White nger syndrome is a vascular disease that
involves seizure-like spasms of the ngers and
toes. The a ected areas are no longer su ciently
supplied with blood and therefore appear extre-
mely pale. The frequent use of vibrating equip-
ment may trigger nerve damage in people with
an impaired circulation (for example smokers,
diabetics).
Should you observe any unusual impairments,
interrupt your work immediately and consult a
doctor.
Follow these instructions in order to reduce the
dangers:
Keep your body and in particular your hands
warm when working in the cold.
Take regular breaks and move your hands
to stimulate the blood circulation during the
breaks.
Ensure that the equipment makes the least
possible vibration through regular mainte-
nance and solid parts on the equipment.
Causes of and ways to avoid recoil
Recoil can occur if the tip of the chain bar touches
an item or if the wood bends and jams the saw
chain in the cut.
In many cases contact with the bar tip can result
in an unexpected reaction aimed backwards in
which the chain bar is catapulted upwards to-
wards the operator.
Jamming the saw chain on the top of the chain
bar can catapult the bar towards the operator at
high speed.
Any of these reactions can result in you losing
control over the saw and possibly su ering seri-
ous injuries. You should therefore not rely totally
on the safety equipment tted to the chainsaw.
When using a chainsaw you should take various
precautions to enable you to work without su e-
ring accidents or injuries.
Recoil is the result of incorrect or wrong use of
the electric tool. It can be prevented by suitable
precautions, as described below:
Hold the saw firmly with both hands, with
fingers and thumbs gripped around the
handles. Steady yourself with your body
and arms in a position in which you can
control the kickback forces. Provided ap-
propriate measures are taken, an operator
should be capable of controlling the kickback
forces. Never let go of the chain saw.
Avoid abnormal working postures. Never
cut above shoulder height. This prevents
accidental contact with the tip of the rail and
offers better control over the chainsaw in un-
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