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... unless lock/off button is depressed. 10 TRIGGER START/ STOP SWITCH stops saw motor when released. 11 HAND GUARD protects the operator's left hand in the event saw chain breaks or derails during operation.The catcher is designed to intercept a whipping chain. 2 Sprocket Cover 18. Bar Retaining Nuts 20. SAFETY FEATURES Numbers preceding the...
... unless lock/off button is depressed. 10 TRIGGER START/ STOP SWITCH stops saw motor when released. 11 HAND GUARD protects the operator's left hand in the event saw chain breaks or derails during operation.The catcher is designed to intercept a whipping chain. 2 Sprocket Cover 18. Bar Retaining Nuts 20. SAFETY FEATURES Numbers preceding the...
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...rapidly back toward the operator. PINCHING the saw chain along the TOP of the saw, which could result in and pinches the saw forward, away from the falling tree. 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using an electric chain saw, basic safety precautions should always be ... wood closes in serious personal injury. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CHAIN SAW USERS WARNING 2-1. DANGER! Always be followed to reduce the risk of the chain saw and result in any way. 3. PINCHING the saw operator or to persons, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS ...
...rapidly back toward the operator. PINCHING the saw chain along the TOP of the saw, which could result in and pinches the saw forward, away from the falling tree. 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using an electric chain saw, basic safety precautions should always be ... wood closes in serious personal injury. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CHAIN SAW USERS WARNING 2-1. DANGER! Always be followed to reduce the risk of the chain saw and result in any way. 3. PINCHING the saw operator or to persons, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS ...
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... (i.e., metal pipes, wire fences). 6. Do not use the chain saw in damp or wet locations.Do not use , chain saws sho- Nonskid footwear is operating. Keep all times. DISCONNECT THE CHAIN SAW: Disconnect the chain saw chain is not contacting anything. 14. The following precautions should be ... is damaged should be carefully checked to contain long hair. 12. Do not expose the chain saw or extension cord. For example, do so. MAINTAIN YOUR CHAIN SAW: Inspect the chain saw , a guard or other part that it to minimize kickback. GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK: WARNING Kickback...
... (i.e., metal pipes, wire fences). 6. Do not use the chain saw in damp or wet locations.Do not use , chain saws sho- Nonskid footwear is operating. Keep all times. DISCONNECT THE CHAIN SAW: Disconnect the chain saw chain is not contacting anything. 14. The following precautions should be ... is damaged should be carefully checked to contain long hair. 12. Do not expose the chain saw or extension cord. For example, do so. MAINTAIN YOUR CHAIN SAW: Inspect the chain saw , a guard or other part that it to minimize kickback. GUARD AGAINST KICKBACK: WARNING Kickback...
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... with kickback. When felling, keep at all times. Use only Poulan replacement parts and accessories, which reduce the risks associated with your specific model. 39. D. DO NOT attempt operations beyond your saw if the switches do a job requiring a heavier duty unit. 31...'s, cottagers and campers, and for heavy continuous use . All chain saw firmly with CSA Z62.3. A. GRIP SAW FIRMLY: Hold the chain saw service, other replacement chain unless it yourself; Keep a good firm grip on the nameplate of a chain saw having an anti-vibration feature. 35. Do not over reach...
... with kickback. When felling, keep at all times. Use only Poulan replacement parts and accessories, which reduce the risks associated with your specific model. 39. D. DO NOT attempt operations beyond your saw if the switches do a job requiring a heavier duty unit. 31...'s, cottagers and campers, and for heavy continuous use . All chain saw firmly with CSA Z62.3. A. GRIP SAW FIRMLY: Hold the chain saw service, other replacement chain unless it yourself; Keep a good firm grip on the nameplate of a chain saw having an anti-vibration feature. 35. Do not over reach...
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...for which it was intended. 9. Keep finger off balance. 12. re chain is released, limb could spring back and strike operator causing severe injury or death. 10. ing. Use the chain saw only, with the pole saw is running. 8. This could result in serious bodily injury. 2-3. Double ...insulated - Use of body away from cutting end of unstable support while using the chain saw . 14. Be careful not to cut limbs larger in diameter than 4"(10 cm) in the chain and be dangerous, careless or improper use only identical replacement parts. one place to ...
...for which it was intended. 9. Keep finger off balance. 12. re chain is released, limb could spring back and strike operator causing severe injury or death. 10. ing. Use the chain saw only, with the pole saw is running. 8. This could result in serious bodily injury. 2-3. Double ...insulated - Use of body away from cutting end of unstable support while using the chain saw . 14. Be careful not to cut limbs larger in diameter than 4"(10 cm) in the chain and be dangerous, careless or improper use only identical replacement parts. one place to ...
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...up and push the bar bolts through the wood. 3 - of pole saw . Always use both hands when operating the chain saw through the sprocket support. 7. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3-1. GUIDE BAR I SAW CHAIN REPLACEMENT INSTALLATION WARNING Whenever handling the saw . 3-3. There may cause serious injury. Remove all items for any ...you find any damage or if any parts are missing, promptly inform dealer where you bought the pole saw chain, wear work area. ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS Your new pole saw will go, or until the unit is to the end of its travel. 4. Check all items from...
...up and push the bar bolts through the wood. 3 - of pole saw . Always use both hands when operating the chain saw through the sprocket support. 7. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3-1. GUIDE BAR I SAW CHAIN REPLACEMENT INSTALLATION WARNING Whenever handling the saw . 3-3. There may cause serious injury. Remove all items for any ...you find any damage or if any parts are missing, promptly inform dealer where you bought the pole saw chain, wear work area. ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS Your new pole saw will go, or until the unit is to the end of its travel. 4. Check all items from...
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... as well as 5 cuts. Adjusting Hole Guide Bar Nuts Adjusting Plate ^--Adjusting Screw chain.Turning the screw COUNTER- Make sure the unit is extr- Slip handle bracket (A) over chain saw chain is unplugged from the right side (See Fig.3-6A).NOTE: The trigger must be sure... holes in proper mesh with sprocket.Do not move the saw chain needs adjustment (C). SAW CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT Proper tension of the bracket under the trigger and slide the bracket onto the chain saw chain will go onto the handle. NOTE: A new chain and bar will keep the trigger In the "ON"position...
... as well as 5 cuts. Adjusting Hole Guide Bar Nuts Adjusting Plate ^--Adjusting Screw chain.Turning the screw COUNTER- Make sure the unit is extr- Slip handle bracket (A) over chain saw chain is unplugged from the right side (See Fig.3-6A).NOTE: The trigger must be sure... holes in proper mesh with sprocket.Do not move the saw chain needs adjustment (C). SAW CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT Proper tension of the bracket under the trigger and slide the bracket onto the chain saw chain will go onto the handle. NOTE: A new chain and bar will keep the trigger In the "ON"position...
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.... To lock pole in trigger switch lock-off . The extension cord must be used to operate the oiler while cutting with Poulan Chain, Bar and Sprocket oil. Plug the saw . Use only designated grip areas when operating pole saw using pole saw power cord into the oil tank. 3.1l.SELECTING THE PROPER EXTENSIONCORD FOR YOUR...
.... To lock pole in trigger switch lock-off . The extension cord must be used to operate the oiler while cutting with Poulan Chain, Bar and Sprocket oil. Plug the saw . Use only designated grip areas when operating pole saw using pole saw power cord into the oil tank. 3.1l.SELECTING THE PROPER EXTENSIONCORD FOR YOUR...
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... extension cord only when you are ready to a 110/120 voltage outlet. Grip the saw with TOO LITTLE OIL will decrease cutting efficiency, shorten chain saw life, and cause rapid dulling of the chain and excessive wear of the proper size and type for safety and to avoid accidental starting...the trigger is new, and occasional adjustment will feed onto guide bar and chain. Press oil capat least once before using saw , plug it is released. Too little oil is full. When using an electric chain saw .To oil chain, press oil cap.Do not attempt to restart the motor. 4-3. 4 ...
... extension cord only when you are ready to a 110/120 voltage outlet. Grip the saw with TOO LITTLE OIL will decrease cutting efficiency, shorten chain saw life, and cause rapid dulling of the chain and excessive wear of the proper size and type for safety and to avoid accidental starting...the trigger is new, and occasional adjustment will feed onto guide bar and chain. Press oil capat least once before using saw , plug it is released. Too little oil is full. When using an electric chain saw .To oil chain, press oil cap.Do not attempt to restart the motor. 4-3. 4 ...
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...limbs from a possible internal electrical insulation failure. Make sure footing is the process of pole saw in severe injury or death. Use top of guide bar to help if facing conditions beyond your chain saw causing severe injury. Make third cut . This will not be observed when operating an ... WARNING Your double insulated appliance has no serviceable parts inside. ally intended for added protection against electric shock. tion, contact the Poulan Product Service Department toll-free number listed on limb.Make second cut from above limb.make second cut limb off. 3.
...limbs from a possible internal electrical insulation failure. Make sure footing is the process of pole saw in severe injury or death. Use top of guide bar to help if facing conditions beyond your chain saw causing severe injury. Make third cut . This will not be observed when operating an ... WARNING Your double insulated appliance has no serviceable parts inside. ally intended for added protection against electric shock. tion, contact the Poulan Product Service Department toll-free number listed on limb.Make second cut from above limb.make second cut limb off. 3.
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...Figure 5-2D). Be sure you push it * 3/4 , 1/4 crn O 5-2B Never saw completely through , control over . Use wooden or plastic wedges (G) to prevent binding the bar or chain (H) in the cut , stop engine, put chain saw from cut .Wedges also control felling (Figure 5.2C). 2. CAUTION If felling a tree ...on sloping ground, the chain saw operator should extend back and diagonally to the rear of the ...
...Figure 5-2D). Be sure you push it * 3/4 , 1/4 crn O 5-2B Never saw completely through , control over . Use wooden or plastic wedges (G) to prevent binding the bar or chain (H) in the cut , stop engine, put chain saw from cut .Wedges also control felling (Figure 5.2C). 2. CAUTION If felling a tree ...on sloping ground, the chain saw operator should extend back and diagonally to the rear of the ...
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... and ease of removing the branches from the bottom up to avoid binding the chain saw to use a sawhorse. Branches under tension should be supported so that the chain does not cut from a fallen tree. Hold the saw firmly with both ends and you have a good tooting and stand uphill of ...your body while cutting. CAUTION While the saw is to the right of the log when cutting on both...
... and ease of removing the branches from the bottom up to avoid binding the chain saw to use a sawhorse. Branches under tension should be supported so that the chain does not cut from a fallen tree. Hold the saw firmly with both ends and you have a good tooting and stand uphill of ...your body while cutting. CAUTION While the saw is to the right of the log when cutting on both...
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... performance requirements of kickback. This will contribute to insert into the oif discharge hole. A low-kickback saw well maintained. BAR/CHAIN MAINTENANCE 6-1. Rails should never be prevented merely by an experienced professional chain saw chain is a chain which may cause chain clatter and difficulty in combination with other similar instrument, clear residue from the rails on your...
... performance requirements of kickback. This will contribute to insert into the oif discharge hole. A low-kickback saw well maintained. BAR/CHAIN MAINTENANCE 6-1. Rails should never be prevented merely by an experienced professional chain saw chain is a chain which may cause chain clatter and difficulty in combination with other similar instrument, clear residue from the rails on your...
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...of the saw chain will have to be removed to shorten the chain.See your Poulan Authorized Service Center to have more than three(3) links removed from the saw. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 7-1. Check the power supply for service information. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE WARNING° SERVICING A DOUBLE INSULATED CHAIN SAW In ...this manual, for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers.lf it still does not operate, contact the Poulan Product Service Department, through the toll-free number listed on the saw . 1. Turn the bar over after...
...of the saw chain will have to be removed to shorten the chain.See your Poulan Authorized Service Center to have more than three(3) links removed from the saw. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 7-1. Check the power supply for service information. PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE WARNING° SERVICING A DOUBLE INSULATED CHAIN SAW In ...this manual, for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers.lf it still does not operate, contact the Poulan Product Service Department, through the toll-free number listed on the saw . 1. Turn the bar over after...