kickback.
* While c utting l og, n ever hold log with
your h and o rleg.
* While c utting l og, n ever allow another
person tohold log.
* Turn offand unplug saw before moving
from one place t oanother.
ASSEMBLING
TIlE
EXTENSION PQLE (QNL¥
FQR MODEL WG3QS)
_
ARN|NG:
Before
attaching
the
e_e"sEon
po|e
(20),
make sure that
the too|
is switched
off a"d
u"p|ugged.
1. Turn the release lever to allow the handle
clamp to spring open (See Fig. Z1).
2.
With the pole slightly
angled away from
the tool, insert the steel tab into the slot
behind the front handle, then swing the
pole towards
the tool's rear handle. (See
Fig Z2).
3.
Position the pole handle clamp inside the
JawSaw's
rear handle as shown
in Fig
Z3.To allow the clamp to properly
fit the
handle, push lock out button and depress
the trigger.
4.
Close the clamp, the locking lever will
automatically
lock into place.
5.
Check that the rear handle is properly
fitted to the clamp and check that the
clamp is properly
set in the lock position.
6.
Plug in the tools power cord to the
extension
pole power cord (_). (See Fig.
Z4)
_
WARN|NO. w Before
attachi"g
the
power
cord of the machi"e
to the
power
cord of the exte"sio"
po|e
((_)
i" Fig. Z4), make sure that the too|
is
switched
off a"d
u"piugged
fro,.
the
power
supply.
_
ARN|NO."
Whe"
using this
machi"e
with
the exte"sio"
pole,
make sure that a_achi"fj
the power
cord of the machi"e
to the power
cord
of the exte"sio"
pole, a"d the" attach
the power
cord of the exte"sio"
pole to
power
supply.
_
ARNiNG".
ELECTROCUTION
HAZARD
Never use the JawSaw
or extension
pole in
an area with overhead
power lines or where
the branch being cut can come into contact
with overhead
power lines.
CUTTING
WITH
EXTENSION
POLE (ONLY
FOR WG3B8)
1. Attached the pole as described
in
"Assembling
the extension
pole".
2.
Connect the JawSaw to extension
cord.
Connect extension
cord to power supply.
NOTE: The JawSaw
is quite heavy on the
end of the extension
pole.
Add the pole attachment
when cutting
limbs above shoulder
height and remove
the pole saw when cutting
limbs at or
below shoulder
height.
3.
Lift JawSaw with extension
pole upward
one step by one step (See Fig. AA). To
raise to the vertical
position,
lift by the
Jawsaw first, then hand over hand along
the pole.
4.
Before cutting a high branch, consider
all
the same points detailed
in the previous
section "Trimming
Branches"
but pay
particular
attention
to the likely path of the
falling
branch.
WARN|NG:
Do "ot
sta"d
direct|y
be|ow
a bra"ch
bei"g
cut. Keep
bysta"ders
far away.
|)o "or
sta"d o" a
|adder
or other
type
of e"stabie
suppo_
while
usi"g the tool
|)o "or use the too|
,,ear ca|)ie, e|ectrica|
power
or teiepho"e
|i"es.
Keep
I Oft (3,.)
away
from ai|
power
|i"es.
(See Fig. AS14&B4|)
5.
Position the Jaw perpendicularly
on the
branch being cut.
NOTE: Maximum
eetti"g
capacity
of
JawBaw
is 4 i"ches
(10cm).
6.
One hand should firmly grip the push
handle of the extension
pole.The
other
hand should
hold the metal portion
ofthe
pole or the sliding
handle on the pole (See
Fig. AC).
7.
Complete
the cut as described
in
"Trimming
Branches"
8.
At the completion
of the cut, be ready to
immediately
support
the weight
of the