■ Wear a dust mask when sawing dry wood. Sawing can gen-
erate sawdust.
6.3 Storage and transportation
■ Switch off the chainsaw before moving it anywhere, even
short distances. Engage the chain brake and put on the
chain guard.
■ Always use the chain guard for transportation and storage.
■ Protect the machine during transport (also in vehicles)
against tipping over to prevent fuel loss, damage or injuries.
■ Carry the appliance by the front handle only. The guide rail
then faces to the rear, away from your body (see fig. M).
■ Hold the hot exhaust silencer away from your body. There
is a risk of burns!
■ Clean and maintain the chainsaw before storage.
■ Store the appliance in a secure and dry location. Secure it
against unauthorised access.
6.4 Environmental safety
■ National and/or local regulations may restrict the use of
noise-generating, motor-driven appliances during certain
times. Ask at your local authority.
■ Do not operate the appliance in confined spaces or other
poorly ventilated areas. Risk of suffocation from poisonous
exhaust fumes/lubricating oil vapours.
■ Work only in daylight.
■ Do not work in inopportune weather conditions, such as rain
or wind. This will lead to an increased risk of accidents.
■ Keep work area clean and tidy.
■ Keep children, other people and animals at a distance before
and during the work. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
■ Before starting work, ensure that no people, animals or valu-
able property are inside the danger zone.
■ Do not work in the vicinity of wire fences or areas with loose
old wire.
■ If you are working in a combustible environment, e.g. on dry
grass, have a fire extinguisher on hand. There is a risk of fire!
6.5 Adding fuel
■ Petrol is highly flammable! When filling the tank, keep at a
distance from open flames and do not smoke. There is a risk
of fire!
■ Ensure that you do not spill any petrol. Do not allow petrol
and chain oil to get into the soil. Lay down suitable tarpaulins
or similar.
■ Fill up the tank only in well-ventilated areas. Petrol vapours
are highly inflammable and can explode.
■ Switch off the engine before refuelling and allow the appli-
ance to cool down. If you spill any petrol, clean the affected
area immediately. Do not allow petrol to come into contact
with your clothing. If this happens, get changed immediately.
■ Avoid skin or eye contact with petrol or lubricants (oil).
■ Do not inhale any petrol/lubricating oil vapours.
■ Check for leaks. If petrol leaks out, do not start the engine.
There is a risk of burns.
■ Be careful when removing the petrol cap so that any pres-
sure can escape slowly and no petrol sprays out.
6.6 Before use
m WARNING
Always carry out checks before use and with the engine
switched off.
Prior to each use and after it has been dropped, check that
your device is safe to operate.
Check whether moving parts work properly. Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained tools. Have any damage re-
paired by qualified specialists.
Use the chainsaw and accessories only as described in these
instructions, taking into account the working conditions and the
work to be performed. Use of machine tools for operations dif-
ferent from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
■ Check the chain brake is in good working order regularly
(front hand guard, see fig. E).
■ Check that the guide rail is correctly fitted.
■ Check that the saw chain is correctly tensioned. Follow the
instructions for lubrication, chain tension and changing ac-
cessories. An incorrectly tensioned or lubricated chain can
break or increase the risk of kickback.
■ Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Sharpen them regularly
and replace worn parts promptly. Properly maintained cut-
ting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and
are easier to control.
■ Check the throttle control and the throttle control lock for
freedom of movement. The throttle control must spring back
into the start position.
■ Check whether there is enough fuel and chain lubrication
oil in the tank.
■ Check whether the handles are clean, dry and free of oil
and dirt.
■ Never carry out the work alone. In case of emergency, some-
one should be close by.
■ Use the chainsaw only if you are standing on firm, safe and
even ground. Do not overreach. Slippery ground or unstable
standing surfaces (e.g. on a step ladder) can lead to a loss
of balance or loss of control of the chainsaw. Keep proper
footing and balance at all times. This enables better control
of the chainsaw in unexpected situations.
■ Do not work with the chainsaw in a tree. When working in a
tree there is a risk of injury.
■ Never saw above shoulder height.
■ Always hold the chainsaw with your right hand on the rear
handle and your left hand on the front handle (see fig. E).
Holding the chainsaw in an inverted working posture in-
creases the risk of injuries and is prohibited.
■ When the chainsaw is running, keep all body parts away
from the saw chain. Before starting the chainsaw, make sure
that the saw chain is not touching anything. When working
with a chainsaw, a moment of inattentiveness can lead to
clothing or body parts getting caught in the saw chain.
■ Switch the chainsaw off immediately if you notice any chang-
es in the way the appliance behaves.
■ If the chainsaw hits a stone, nails or other hard objects, stop
the engine immediately and check the saw chain and the
guide rail for damage.
■ Do not drop the chainsaw, knock it against obstructions and
do not use the guide rail as a lever.
■ Use the chainsaw only for sawing wood.
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