POWXG3026 EN
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Sawing of larger branches (Fig. 17)
▪ When sawing larger branches (Ø8-25 cm), first make a relief cut (A). A relief cut also
prevents peeling of the bark on the main trunk.
▪ Saw from the top (B) to the bottom (A).
Saw in sections (Fig. 18)
Trim long or thick branches before you make the final cut.
9.3 Working safely
▪ Keep the appliance, cutting mechanism and the chain guard in good condition to prevent
injury.
▪ If the appliance had been dropped, check for significant damage or defects.
▪ Observe the specified working angle max. 60° ±10° to ensure safe working (Fig. 19)
▪ Do not use the appliance while standing on a ladder or with unsteady footing.
▪ Do not be tempted into making a poorly considered cut. You could endanger yourself and
others.
▪ Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
▪ Change your working position regularly. Using the appliance for a long time can lead to
vibration-related circulation disorders of the hands. You can extend the usage duration by
using appropriate gloves or by taking regular breaks. Note that any personal
predisposition to poor blood circulation, low external temperatures or large gripping forces
can reduce the usage period.
10 CLEANING
10.1 Cleaning the engine unit
Note: clean the appliance thoroughly after every use.
▪ Always switch off the appliance before cleaning and the disconnected the spark plug
connector (10).
▪ Clean the appliance regularly with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Make sure that no
water can penetrate into the interior of the appliance.
10.2 Cleaning the chain saw
The chain saw must be cleaned of saw dust at regular intervals.
▪ Remove the sprocket cover (38).
▪ Remove the saw chain (31) from the bar (30) and clean the guide rail (41).
▪ Keep the saw chain (31) sharp and check the tension, check the oil level and the oil
supply.
10.3 Cleaning the hedge trimmer
▪ Check the hedge trimmer for loose screws on the cutter bar (20) and tighten these if
necessary.
▪ Remove stuck cuttings.
▪ Maintain the cutter bar (20) using an oil spray or an oil can.
10.4 Cleaning the trimmer and brush cutter attachment
▪ Remove stuck cuttings.
▪ Keep the cutting blade (49) sharp to facilitate your work.