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Safety regulations
ENGLISH 6 - 28 -.
1.7 Starting the tool
When starting the tool, keep a minimum distance of 3 metres to where the tool was refuelled. Never start
the device in an enclosed room.
Make sure that you have a secure footing on firm ground when starting the tool. Always check that the
ground is level and keep a safe hold of the power tool.
Perform the start-up routine as described in chapter 8. "Starting the engine / stopping the engine".
Once the unit has been started, check the idle setting. The cutting blade must be stationary during idling.
Once it has warmed up, switch the engine off and recheck the chain tension and adjust as required.
1.8 When working with the saw
The power tool must only be started up if it is fully assembled.
Work on windfall must only be performed by trained persons.
As soon as the engine is running, it produces toxic exhaust gases which may be colourless and
odourless. Never start up the tool in enclosed spaces. Always make sure that there is sufficient air
exchange if you are working under restricted conditions, such as in a dip or a ditch.
Do not smoke at the place of work or in the close vicinity of the power tool, as this would be an increased
fire hazard.
Work carefully, deliberately and calmly and do not endanger the safety of others.
- Make sure that visibility and lighting conditions are good.
- Stay within calling distance of others who could help in the event of an emergency.
- Take breaks in good time.
- Be aware of potential sources of danger and take appropriate precautionary measures. Remember that
the use of ear defenders makes it more difficult to hear other sounds. This may also mask sounds
warning of imminent danger or shouts of warning etc.
- Remember that freshly debarked wood is very slippery (bark). Also take care in the wet, when the ground
is slippery, on slopes on uneven terrain.
- Look out for obstacles and hazards that could trip you up, e.g. tree roots, tree stumps and edges. Take
special care when working on slopes. Never work while standing on unstable ground.
- Always hold the power tool firmly with both hands and make sure you have a secure footing on stable
ground at all times.
- Never use the saw above shoulder height and avoid leaning too far forward. Never use the saw while
standing on a ladder, and never climb the tree holding the saw. The only safe way to reach greater
heights is to use a hydraulic lifting cabin.
- Move the chainsaw in such a way that no part of your body would be in the way if the arc of movement of
the saw chain was extended.
- Never touch the ground with the chainsaw while it is running.
- Do not use the saw to prise off or scoop away pieces of wood or other objects.
- Longitudinal cuts should be made at as flat an angle as possible. Special care is required here, as the
bumper spikes cannot engage.
- Be careful when cutting wood which has splintered, as sawn off pieces of wood can be torn off and fly off
at high speeds (risk of injury).
Switch the engine off if you notice any significant changes in the behaviour of the power tool.
Never touch the silencer while it is hot – risk of burns. Never set down the hot power tool in dried grass
or on other flammable objects. The silencer gives off extremely large amounts of heat (fire hazard).
Never work with a defective silencer or without a silencer. You risk damaging your hearing and burning
yourself on the device.
First Aid
A first aid box should always be available on-site. Immediately replace any materials you have used:
Note:
Over exposing persons with circulatory problems to vibrations can lead to damage to their nervous system or
blood vessels. The following systems may occur from vibrations to fingers, hands or the wrists: Numbness,
itching, pain, twinges, changes to the colour of the skin or the skin itself. Seek medical advice if you experience
any of these symptoms.
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