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Motosierra con motor de gasolina

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m DANGER
Never refuel the machine close to an open flame.
Special safety regulations for the use of in-
ternal combustion motors
m DANGER
Internal combustion motors are a particular danger
during operation and refuelling. Always read and fol-
low the warnings. Non-compliance can lead to se-
vere and even lethal injuries.
1. Do not make any modifications to the machine.
2. m CAUTION!
Risk of poisoning, Exhaust fumes, fuel and lu-
bricants are poisonous. Exhaust fumes must not
be inhaled.
3. m CAUTION!
Risk of burns!, Do not touch the exhaust system
and the drive motor.
4. Do not use the machine in unventilated rooms or
easily flammable environments.
5. m Risk of explosion!
Never use the machine in rooms with easily flam-
mable substances.
6. During transport, secure the tool against sliding
and tilting.
7. Ensure that no fuel is spilled on the motor or the
exhaust during refuelling.
8. Repairs and setting work must be carried out by
authorised specialists.
9. Do not touch mechanically moving or hot parts.
Do not remove protective covers.
10. The values specified in Technical Data under
sound power level (LWA) and sound pressure lev-
el (LPA) are emission levels and do not neces-
sarily represent safe working levels. As there is a
connection between emission and immission lev-
els, it cannot be used reliably to determine poten-
tially required, additional safety measures. Fac-
tors influencing the current employee's immission
level include characteristics of the working en-
vironment, other noise sources etc. such as the
number of machines and other nearby process-
es and the time frame the user is exposed to the
noise. The reliable immission level can also vary
by country. However, this information will give the
machine's user the opportunity to carry out a bet-
ter risk assessment.
11. Never put objects into the venting slots. This al-
so applies when the machine is turned off. Non-
compliance can cause injuries or damage to the
machine.
12. Keep the tool free from oil, dirt and other contam-
inants.
13. Ensure that sound absorbers and air filters func-
tion properly. These parts act as flame protection
in the event of misfire.
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14. Turn off the motor:
- Whenever you leave the machine
- Before refuelling.
15. Never use the choke lever to stop the motor.
5.4 Safety functions of the chainsaw
(Fig.1)
1 A SAW-CHAIN WITH LOW KICKBACK helps you
with specially developed safety devices to reduce
kickback forces so you can absorb them better.
3 THE CHAIN BRAKE LEVER/HAND PROTEC-
TION protects the left hand of the operator if it slides
off the front handle when the saw is running.
3 THE CHAIN BRAKE is a safety function to re-
duce injury based on kickback by stopping a running
saw-chain within milliseconds. It is activated by the
CHAIN BRAKE LEVER.
8 THE THROTTLE TRIGGER INTERLOCK prevents
accidental acceleration of the motor. The throttle can
be activated only when the throttle trigger interlock is
pressed.
11 THE ON/OFF SWITCH immediately stops the mo-
tor when it is switched off. The stop switch must be
turned to ON to start the motor (again).
18 THE CHAIN CATCHER reduces the risk of inju-
ry if the saw-chain breaks or slips when the motor
is running. The chain catcher is designed to catch a
flailing chain.
m NOTICE
Familiarise yourself with the saw and its components.
5.5 Warning notices for chainsaws
• When the saw is running, keep all body parts
away from the saw-chain. Before starting the
saw, ensure that nothing touches the saw-
chain. When working with a chainsaw, a moment
of carelessness can cause clothing or body parts
to be caught by the saw-chain.
• Do not work with this chainsaw on a tree un-
less you are especially trained for this. In the
event of improper use of a chainsaw on a tree,
there is a risk of injury.
• When cutting a branch under tension, expect
it to spring back. When the tension is released,
the branch can hit the operator and/or take away
control of the chainsaw.
• Be particularly careful when cutting under-
growth and young trees. Thin material can get
caught in the saw-chain and be ejected in your di-
rection or make you lose your balance.
• Carry the chainsaw by the front handle with the
saw-chain not moving and the guide bar point-
ing backwards. During transport and storage
of the chainsaw always attach the safety cover.
Careful handling of the chainsaw reduces the like-
lihood of accidentally touching the running saw-
chain.

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