end of the Extension Pole.
Add the Extension Pole attachment when
cutting limbs above shoulder height and
remove the pole 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.
wArNINg: Do not stand
directly below a branch being
cut. keep bystanders far away. Do
not stand on a ladder or other type of
unstable support while using the tool.
Do not use the tool near cable,
electrical power or telephone lines.
keep 3m away from all power lines
(See Fig. AB1-AB4).
5. Position the Jaw perpendicularly on the
branch being cut.
NOTE: Maximum cutting capacity of
JawSaw is 100mm.
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6. One hand should firmly grip the push
handle of the Extension Pole. The other
hand should hold the metal portion of the
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
entire tool as the branch falls.
wArNINg: Do not let the
JawSaw fall to the ground at
the completion of the cut, this may
damage the tool.
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SAW MAInTEnAnCE AnD
KICKBACK SAfETy
Follow maintenance instructions in this
manual. Proper cleaning and maintenance
of the Saw Chain (11) and Guide Bar (10), as
well as the JawSaw in general, can reduce
chances of kickback. Inspect and maintain
saw after each use. This will increase the
service life of your saw.
NOTE: Even with proper sharpening, risk of
kickback can increase with each sharpening.
MAInTEnAnCE AnD
STORAGE Of JAWSAW
1. Unplug the JawSaw from power source:
• When not in use.
• When transporting.
• When left unattended.
• Before servicing.
• Before fitting the Extension Pole.
• Before cleaning.
• Before changing accessories or
attachments, such as Saw Chain and
Guard Bar.
2. Inspect the saw before and after each use
for:
• Any signs of damage, especially the
Power Cord (1).
• Smooth action of push handle and
movement of bar.
• Adequate ChainTension; you should
be able to lift the Saw Chain from the
Guide Bar no more than 1.6mm.
• Adequate chain lubrication.
3. Do not use the JawSaw, if:
• TheTrigger Switch (4) or Lock Out
Button (2) is malfunctioning.
• The Rear (Push) Handle (3) does not
smoothly return under spring force.
• Any other damage which affects the
safety or operation is evident.
4. Maintain the JawSaw with care and have
any damage or malfunction repaired by an
authorized service center
• Never expose the JawSaw to rain.
• Keep Saw Chain sharp, clean, and
lubricated for better and safer
performance.