Warning, Caution – Poulan PLN3516F User Manual

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E. Grasp the rear handle with your right

hand. Thumb and fingers should
encircle the handle,

F. Depress the LOCK/OFF button with

your right thumb. Squeeze the trigger

with your index finger. (See Fig.4-1D).

G. While the motor is running, activate the

CHAIN BRAKE® by rolling your left

hand forward against the lever.

H. Chain and motor should stop abruptly.

WARNING

If the chain and motor fail to stop when the

CHAIN BRAKE® is engaged, take the saw

to the nearest Authorized Service Center.

Do not use the saw if the CHAIN BRAKE®
is not in proper working order.

4~5. EXTENSION CORDS

When using an electric chain saw, plug it
into the extension cord oniy when you are
ready to cut wood. Connect the extension

cord to a 110/120 voltage outlet, see chart

CAUTION

A cord that is hot to the touch is
overloaded.

WARNING

Do not operate your chain saw in a wet or

damp environment. Do not expose the saw

to rain, snow or sleet, Moisture will cause

short circuits. Replace or repair any

damaged or frayed extension cords before
using your saw. Keep the cord away from

the cutting area and position the cord so
that it will not be caught on branches or

other objects during cutting.

DOUBLE INSULATION ©WHEN

SERVICING USE ONLY IDENTICAL

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Do not use if the cord or plug is damaged.

Your appliance is double insulated to help
protect against electric shock.

Double insulation construction consists of

1wo(2) separate ‘layers" of electrical

insulation.

Appliances built with this insulation system
are not intended to be grounded. As a

result, the extension cord used with your

appliance can be plugged into any

conventional 120 volt electrical outlet.

Normal safety precautions must be

observed when operating an electrical
appliance. The double insulation system is
only for added protection against injury

resulting from a possible internal electrical

insulation failure,

WARNING

Your double insulated appliance has no
serviceable parts inside. Do not attempt to
repair it yourself. For service information,

contact the Poulan Product Service

Department tolFfree number listed on the

back cover of this manual.

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G ENERAL CUTTING INSTRUCTIO NS

5-1. FELLING

Felling is the term for cutting down a tree.

Small trees up to 6-7 inches (15-18cm) in
diameter are usually cut in a single cut.

Larger trees require notch cuts. Notch cuts

determine the direction the tree wiil fall.

FELLING A TREE:

WARNING

A retreat path (A) should be planned and
cleared as necessary before cuts are
started, The retreat path should extend
back and diagonally to the rear of the
expected line of fall, as illustrated in Figure

5-1 A.

CAUTION

If felling a tree on sloping ground, the chain

saw operator should keep on the uphill

side of the terrain, as the tree is likely to

roll or slide downhill after it is felled.

NOTE:

Direction of fall (B) is controlled by

the notching cut. Before any cuts are
made, consider the location of larger

branches and natural lean of the tree to
determine the way the tree will fail.

WARNING

Do not cut down a tree during high or

changing winds or if there is a danger to
property. Consult a tree professional.

Do not cut down a tree if there is a danger

of striking utility wires; notify the utility
company before making any cuts.

GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR FELLING

TREES:

Normally felling consists of two (2) main

cutting operations, notching (C) and
making the felling cut (D). Start making the

upper notch cut (C) on the side of the tree

facing the felling direction (E). Be sure you

don’t make the lower cut too deep into the

trunk.

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