3. Examine which is the safest procedure to release the
tension.
Note: In some situations the only safe procedure is
to use a winch and not your product.
4. Keep a position where the tree or branch can not hit
you when the tension is released.
5. Make one or more cuts of sufficient depth necessary
to decrease the tension. Cut at or near the point of
maximum tension. Make the tree or branch break at
the point of maximum tension.
WARNING: Do not cut straight through a
tree or branch that is in tension.
Introduction
WARNING: Read and understand the safety
chapter before you do maintenance on the
product.
Maintenance schedule
WARNING: Remove the battery before you
do maintenance.
Maintenance
Clean the external parts of the product.
Make sure that the power trigger and the power trigger lockout function correctly
from a safety point of view.
Clean the chain brake and make sure that it operates safely. Make sure that the
chain catcher is not damaged. Replace it if necessary.
Turn the guide bar for more equal wear. Make sure that the lubrication hole in
the guide bar is not clogged. Clean the bar groove.
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6. If you must cut across tree/branch, make 2 to 3 cuts,
1 in. apart and with a depth of 2 in.
7. Continue to cut more into the tree until the tree/
branch bends and the tension is released.
8. Cut the tree/branch from the opposite side of the
bend, after the tension is released.
Maintenance
The following is a list of the maintenance steps that you
must do on the product. See
for more information.
WARNING: Be very careful when you
cut a tree that is in tension. There is a
risk that the tree moves quickly before or
after you cut it. Serious injury can occur
if you are in an incorrect position or if
you cut incorrectly.
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