Operation (cont'd)
Wear foot protection when using this
tool.
Failure to observe this warning could
result in serious injury.
Do not disconnect tool, hoses or fittings while the
power source is running or if the hydraulic fluid is hot.
Hot hydraulic fluid could cause serious burns.
Vibration hazard:
Apply just enough pressure to do the work. Applying
excess pressure to the tool can cause operator dis-
comfort or temporary numbness.
Failure to observe this precaution may result in injury.
• Check the operation of the automatic oiler fre-
quently. See Checking and Setting the Automatic
Chain Oiler in this manual.
• Check the chain frequently for proper tension and
sharpness. Tension and sharpen as necessary.
See the instructions under Saw Chain and Bar
Maintenance.
• Check the fluid level of the power source reservoir
frequently. The automatic oiler uses hydraulic fluid
to lubricate the bar and chain, and will cause the
fluid level to drop.
Emergency stop procedure:
1. Release the trigger.
2. Shut off the hydraulic power source.
Greenlee
Long-Reach Chain Saws
These additional instructions
are derived from
EN 50110-1:
• To avoid electrical danger
and prevent injury or
electrocution:
a) the operator must
have the necessary
technical knowledge
or experience
or
b) the operator must
work under the direct
supervision of another person who has the
necessary technical knowledge or experience.
• This tool must not be used under adverse environ-
mental conditions. These include a lightning storm,
any sign of an approaching lightning storm (such as
thunder), and poor visibility.
• If any electrical lines or other electrical components
carry voltages greater than 50 VAC or 120 VDC,
ensure that:
a) live parts cannot be touched — use screens,
barriers, an enclosure, or insulating covering
or
b) the "live working zone" cannot be reached
with either parts of the body, the tool, or any
accessories.
The live working zone is the distance from any
electrically live part, based on the voltage carried
by the live part. Refer to EN 50110-1, Annex A for
this information.
Note: Maintain proper footing and balance while using
the tool. Do not over-reach. Unsuitable footing and
balance may not allow counteracting normal or unex-
pected movement of the power tool.
1. Grasp the front handle with one hand and the trigger
handle with the other hand.
2. Move the trigger interlock latch forward and pull the
trigger until the saw reaches full rpm.
3. Feed the rotating saw chain using a steady, constant
pressure.
Note: Cut straight through the wood — do not twist
the saw in the cut.
4. To stop the saw, release the trigger.
5. When the tool is not in use, stop the power source
to reduce heat and wear.
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