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Hold the saw firmly with both hands, with
your thumb and fingers around the handles of
the chainsaw. Position your body and arms so
you can withstand kickback forces. If suitable
measures are taken, the operator can control
the kickback forces. Never let go of the chain-
saw (see fold-out page, fig. C).
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Avoid an abnormal posture and do not saw
over shoulder height. This will prevent inadvert-
ent contact with the tip of the rail and allows a
better control of the chainsaw in unexpected
situations.
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Always use the replacement rails and saw
chains specified by the manufacturer. Incorrect
replacement rails and saw chains can lead to a
breakage of the saw chain and/or kickback.
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Follow the manufacturer's instructions for
sharpening and maintaining the saw chain.
Setting the depth stop too low can increase the
risk of kickback.
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Do not saw with the tip of the blade. This can
lead to a kickback.
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Make sure that are no nails or pieces of metal
in the cutting area. Pay particular attention
to nails or pieces of iron in the area of the cut.
Also be careful when cutting hardwoods in
which the chain could jam. This can lead to a
kickback.
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
DANGER!
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Wear personal protective equipment (PPE)!
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Wear a hard hat with a visor or safety
goggles and ear muffs.
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Wear snugly fitting protective clothing
with a cut-resistant lining.
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Wear non-slip safety shoes!
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Wear protective gloves!
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Avoid loose-fitting clothing that can get caught.
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Do not wear a scarf, tie or any jewellery!
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If you have long hair, wear a hairnet!
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Always wear a helmet when working in wooded
areas. This offers protection from falling branches.
Check the helmet regularly for damage.
Replace it after 5 years at most.
Use only approved protective helmets.
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The face shield/safety goggles protect the user
from wood chips and splinters.
To prevent eye injuries, always use a face shield
or safety goggles while working with the tool.
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Always wear ear muffs.
The noise produced by the tool can damage
your hearing.
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Wear robust protective gloves made of a durable
material, e.g. leather.
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Wear a dust mask when sawing dry wood.
Sawing can generate sawdust.
Storage and transportation
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Switch off the chainsaw before moving it any-
where, even short distances.
Engage the chain brake and put on the chain
guard.
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Always use the chain guard for transportation
and storage (see fold-out page, fig. I).
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Protect the machine during transport (also in
vehicles) against tipping over to prevent dam-
age or injuries.
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Carry the tool by the front handle only. Make
sure the guide rail is facing to the rear, away
from your body (see fold-out page, fig. I).
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Clean and maintain the chainsaw before storage.
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Store the tool in a secure and dry location.
Secure it against unauthorised access.
PKSA 20-Li A1