Warning, Caution, Warning/caution – Poulan PLN1514 User Manual

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4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4-1.TO START SAW

1. PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS.

2. Make sure oil reservoir is full.

WARNING

Ensure the extension cord is of the

proper size and type for your saw.

3. Plug the cord (A) into the

appropriate size extension cord

(B).PIug the extension cord into a

110/120 volt AC, 15 AMP receptacle

(Figure 4-1 A).

WARNING

Make sure the extension cord does not
come in contact with the guide bar and
saw chain.

4. Grip the saw with both hands, left

hand holding the front handle and
the right hand holding the rear
handle.Thumbs and fingers should
encirole both handles (Figure 4-1B).

5. With your RIGHT THUMB, depress

the LOCK/OFF button (C) on the
side of the rear handle, and at the
same time squeeze the trigger.To
stop the saw, release the trigger

(Figure 4-1C).

NOTEdt is not necessary to maintain

pressure on the LOCK/OFF button once
the trigger is squeezed and the motor is

running.The LOCK/OFF button is a

safety device to avoid accidental

starting.

4-1C

4-2. TO STOP MOTOR

The saw motor wiil automatically stop
when the trigger is released. The

LOCK/OFF button will have to be

depressed and the trigger squeezed to

restart the motor.

4-3. CHAIN AND

BAR

LUBRICATION

Always check oil level before using
saw. To oil chain, press oil cap.Do not
attempt to operate the oiler while cutting
with the saw. Oi! will feed onto guide bar

and chain. Press oil cap at least once
before each cut. Check oil level often.

CAUTION

Never starve the bar and chain of

lubrication oil. Running the saw DRY or

with TOO LITTLE OIL will decrease

cutting efficiency, shorten chain saw life,

and cause rapid dulling of the chain and
excessive wear of the bar from

overheating. Too little oil is evidenced

by smoke or bar discoloration.
NOTE:The saw chain stretches
during use, particularly when it is new,
and occasional adjustment will be

required. A new chain requires more

frequent adjustment during the break-in

period. This is normal. See Section

3- 5 for Saw Chain Tension Adjustment

instructions.

WARNING/CAUTION

A loose chain can jump off the bar while
you are cutting, as well as wear the bar
and chain. A chain that is too tight can
damage the saw.Either situation,
chain too loose or too tight, could
cause serious personal injury.

4- 4. EXTENSION CORDS

When using an electric chain saw, plug

it into the extension cord only when

you are ready to cut wood. Connect
the extension cord to a 110/120 voltage
outlet.

NOTE:To prevent disconnection of the

extension cord, tie a loose knot before
connecting the ends together (Figure
4-4A).

CAUTION

A cord that is hot to the touch is
overloaded.

1. When using the chain saw, an exte­

nsion cord of adequate size must be
used for safety and to prevent loss
of power and overheating.

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