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Keep the working area free from obstructions such as other
trees, branches, rocks, fences, stumps, etc. Eliminate or avoid
any obstruction that your saw chain could hit while you are
cutting through a particular log or branch.
Keep your saw chain sharp and properly tensioned. A loose or
dull chain can increase the chance of kickback. Check tension
at regular intervals with the motor stopped and battery
removed.
Begin and continue cutting only with the chain moving at
full speed. If the chain is moving at a slower speed, there is a
greater chance for kickback to occur.
Cut one branch at a time.
Use extreme caution when re-entering a previous cut. Engage
spiked bumpers into wood and allow chain to reach full speed
before proceeding with cut.
Do not attempt plunge cuts or bore cuts.
Watch for shifting branches or other forces that could close a
cut and pinch or fall into chain.
Kickback Safety Features

WARNING: The following features are included on your
pole saw to help reduce the hazard of kickback; however
such features will not totally eliminate this dangerous
reaction. As a pole saw user do not rely only on safety
devices. You must follow all safety precautions, instructions,
and maintenance in this manual to help avoid kickback
and other forces which can result in serious injury.
Reduced-Kickback Guide Bar, designed with a small
radius tip which reduces the size of the kickback danger zone
on bar tip. A reduced- kickback guide bar is one which has
been demonstrated to significantly reduce the number and
seriousness of kickbacks when tested in accordance with safety
requirements for electric chain saws.
Reduced Kickback Chain, designed with a contoured depth
gauge and guard link which deflect kickback force and allow
wood to gradually ride into the cutter. A reduced-kickback
chain is a chain which has met kickback performance
requirements when tested on the representative sample of
chain saws.
Pole Saw Names and Terms
Drive Sprocket or Sprocket - The toothed part that drives
the saw chain.
Guide Bar - A solid railed structure that supports and guides
the saw chain.
Guide Bar Scabbard - Enclosure fitted over guide bar to
prevent tooth contact when saw is not in use.
Kickback - The backward or upward motion, or both of the
guide bar occurring when the saw chain near the nose of the
top area of the guide bar contacts any object such as a log or
branch, or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain
in the cut.
Reduced Kickback Chain - A chain that complies with
the kickback performance requiremens. (when tested on a
representative sample of chain saws.
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Reduced Kickback Guide Bar - A guide bar which has been
demonstrated to reduce kickback significantly.
Replacement Saw Chain - A chain that complies with
kickback performance requirements when tested with specific
chain saws. It may not meet performance requirements when
used with other saws.
Saw Chain - A loop of chain having cutting teeth, that cut the
wood, and that is driven by the motor and is supported by the
guide bar.
Spiked Bumper (Spike) - The pointed tooth or teeth for use
when pruning to pivot the saw and maintain position while
sawing.
switch - A device that when operated will complete or
interrupt an electrical power circuit to the motor of the chain
saw.
Switch Lockout - A movable stop that prevents the
unintentional operation of the switch until manually actuated.
Trimming (Pruning) - Process of cutting limbs from a tree.
Undercut - An upward cut from underside of a log or limb.
This is done while in normal cutting position and cutting with
top of guide bar.
Storage
1 . Store indoors. The best storage place is one that is cool and
dry away from direct sunlight, excess heat or cold and out of
the reach of children.
2 . Always reduce the tension off the chain again after
finishing work. The chain contracts as it cools down. If
tension is not reduced, it can damage the saw.

Residual Risks

In spite of the application of the relevant safety regulations
and the implementation of safety devices, certain residual risks
cannot be avoided. These are:
Impairment of hearing.
Risk of personal injury due to flying particles.
Risk of burns due to accessories becoming hot
during operation.
Risk of personal injury due to prolonged use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Chargers
STANLEY FATMAX chargers require no adjustment and are
designed to be as easy as possible to operate.
Electrical Safety
The electric motor has been designed for one voltage only.
Always check that the battery pack voltage corresponds to the
voltage on the rating plate. Also make sure that the voltage of
your charger corresponds to that of your mains.
Your STANLEY FATMAX charger is double insulated
in accordance with EN60335; therefore no earth wire
is required.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a specially
prepared cord available through the STANLEY FATMAX
service organisation.

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