Important safety information – Remington Power Tools 18 Volt Cordless BS188A User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

DANGER: Serious injury or

death from electrocution if power

lines are contacted. Never use

near any electrical source, wires,

or power lines.

2. Inspect tree before trimming or cut-

ting down. Make sure there are no

dead limbs or branches that may fall

on you. Make allowance for branches

to fall freely to the ground.

Use Right Tool

Use saw for cutting wood only.

• Do not use chain saw for purpose not

intended.

• Do not use for cutting non-wood

items.

Dress Properly

1. Wear snug-fitting clothes when oper-

ating saw. Do not wear loose clothing

or jewelry. They can get caught in

moving saw chain.

2. Wear hair covering to contain long

hair.

wear Safety Gear

Wear the following safety gear when op-

erating saw:

• heavy-duty gloves (wear rubber

gloves when working outdoors)

• steel-toed safety footwear with non-

skid soles

• eye protection such as safety glasses,

goggles, or face screen

• safety hard hat

• ear mufflers or ear plugs

• face or dust mask (if working in

dusty areas)

Stay Alert

1. Watch what you are doing. Use com-

mon sense. Do not operate saw when

you are tired.

2. Do not operate saw

• while under the influence of alcohol,

medication, or drugs

• while in a hurry

Check for Damage

Do not operate saw

• if pole or saw is damaged, adjusted

wrong, or not fully and securely

assembled

• if trigger does not turn saw on and

off. Chain must stop moving when

you release trigger. Have faulty

switch replaced by authorized ser-

vice center (see Technical Service,

page19).

BEFORE OPERATING SAw

For safe operation read and understand this

owner’s manual before operating saw.
Only well-instructed adults should operate

saw. Never allow children to operate saw.

Keep work Area Clean

Cluttered work areas invite injuries. Before

cutting, always provide the following:

• clear work area

• secure footing

• planned retreat path from falling

tree

Consider work Area Environment

1. Do not operate saw

• in rain or snow

• in damp or wet areas

• where highly flammable liquids or

gases are present

• while in a tree or on a ladder

• while on aerial booms, buckets, or

platforms

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
Make sure you read and under-

stand all instructions in Important

Safety Information

on pages 4

through 6. Improper use of this

chain saw can cause severe injury

or death from fire, electrical shock,

body contact with moving chain,

or falling wood.

wARNING: when using a bat-

tery operated chain saw, basic

safety precautions should always

be followed to reduce the risk of

fire and injury to persons, includ-

ing the following:

wHILE OPERATING SAw

Keep work Area Clean

1. Keep work area clean. Cluttered ar-

eas invite injuries.

2. Do not use near power lines. Keep

at least 10 feet away from electrical

lines.

wARNING: For safe opera-

tion read and understand own-

ers manual. wear face shield

(and/or safety glasses) and hard

hat to protect against falling de-

bris. Always have a clear work

area, retreat path, and be aware

of limb/branch location to avoid

falling limbs and debris. Keep

bystanders 50 ft(5m) away when

operating saw. Store indoors.

3. If two or more persons perform buck-

ing and felling operations at the same

time, provide plenty of distance be-

tween operations. Provide distance of

at least twice the height of tree being

felled.

4. Secure wood you are cutting by using

clamps or chocks.

Keep Children, Bystanders, and

Animals Away

1. Only saw user should be in work

area. Keep bystanders 50 feet (15m)

away when operating saw.

2. Do not let visitors contact chain saw.

Use Right Tool

1. Do not use the polesaw to cut down

trees. Use the chain saw without

pole attachment and only if you are

trained or have expert help.

2. Do not cut small brush and saplings

with the polesaw. Use the chain saw

only, with extreme care. Slender mat-

ter may catch in the chain and be

whipped toward you. This could also

pull you off balance.

Stay Alert

1. Stay alert. Use common sense while

operating saw.

2. Grip chain saw firmly with both

hands. Never operate chain saw with

one hand. Never use hand guard as

handle.

3. Grip polesaw securely. Place one

hand on the pole and the other on the

handle.

4. Keep finger off trigger until ready to

make cut.

5. Before starting saw, make sure chain

is not touching anything.

6. To guard against electrical shock,

avoid body contact with grounded

objects such as pipes, fences, and

metal posts.

7. Keep all parts of body away from

chain when saw is running.

8. When cutting limb or tree trunk that

is under tension, use extreme caution.

Be alert for wood springing back.

When wood tension is released, limb

could spring back and strike operator

causing severe injury or death.

Do Not Force Saw while Cutting

Apply light pressure. It will do the job bet-

ter and safer at the rate for which it was

intended.

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