Gb mt – Florabest FKS 2200 C2 User Manual

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When.cutting.a.branch.that.

is.under.tension.be.alert.for.

spring.back. When the tension in

the wood fibres is released the spring

loaded Iimb may strike the operator

and/or throw the chain saw out of

control.

Use.extreme.caution.when.cut-

ting.brush.and.saplings. The slen-

der material may catch the saw chain

and be whipped toward you or pull

you off balance.

Carry.the.chain.saw.by.the.

front.handle.with.the.chain.saw.

switched.off.and.away.from.

your.body..When.transporting.

or.storing.the.chain.saw.always.

fit.the.guide.bar.cover. Proper

handling of the chain saw will reduce

the Iikelihood of accidentaI contact

with the moving saw chain.

Follow.instructions.for.lubri-

cating,.chain.tensioning.and.

changing.accessories..

Improperly tensioned or lubricated

chain may either break or increase the

chance for kickback.

Keep.handles.dry,.clean,.and.

free.from.oil.and.grease. Greasy,

oily handles are slippery causing loss

of control.

Cut.wood.only..Do.not.use.chain.

saw.for.purposes.not.intended..

For.example:.do.not.use.chain.

saw.for.cutting.plastic,.masonry.

or.non-wood.building.materials.

Use of the chain saw for operations

different than intended could result in a

hazardous situation

Hold.the.power.tool.only.on.the.

insulated.handle.surfaces,.as.the.

saw.chain.may.come.into.contact.

with.concealed.power.cables.

Contact between the saw chain and a

live cable may render metallic compo-

nents live and result in an electric shock

Causes and operator preven-

tion of kickback

Beware of kickback! Be careful of

kickback of the machine during

work. There is danger of injury here.

You can avoid kickbacks by exercis-

ing caution and using a correct saw-

ing technique.

Fig. 1

• Kickback may occur when the nose or

tip of the guide bar touches an object, or

when the wood closes in and pinches the

saw chain in the cut

(cf. image 1/fig. B).

• Tip contact in some cases may cause

a sudden reverse reaction, kicking the

guide bar up and back towards the op-

erator (cf. image 1/fig. A).

• Pinching the saw chain along the top of

the guide bar may push the guide bar

rapidly back towards the operator.

• Either of these reactions may cause

you to lose control of the saw which

could result in serious personal injury.

Do not rely exclusively upon the safety

devices built into your saw. As a chain

saw user, you should take several steps

to keep your cutting jobs free from ac-

cident or injury.

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