For Safe Operation - Zenoah PSZ2610 Owner's Manual

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5. For safe operation

1. Read this manual carefully until you
completely understand and follow all
safety and operating instructions.
2. Keep this manual handy so that you
may refer to it later whenever any
questions arise. Also note, if you have
any questions which cannot be an-
swered herein, contact the dealer from
whom you purchased the product.
3. Always be sure to include this manu-
al when selling, lending, or otherwise
transferring the ownership of this
product.
4. Never allow children or anyone unable
to fully understand the directions
given in the manual to use the ma-
chine.
WORKING CONDITION
1. When using the product, you should
wear proper clothing and protective
equipment.
(1) Helmet
(2) Ear protectors
(3) Protection goggles or face protec-
(4) Thick work gloves
(5) Non-slip-sole work boots
2. And you should carry with you.
(1) Attached tools
(2) Properly reserved fuel
(3) Spare blade
(4) Things to notify your working area
(5) Whistle (for collaboration or
(6) Hatchet or saw (for removal of
3. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry,
short trousers, sandals, or go bare-
foot. Do not wear anything which
might be caught by a moving part of
the unit. Secure hair so it is above
shoulder length.
WORKING CIRCUMSTANCE
1. Never start the engine inside a closed
room or building. Exhaust gases con-
tain dangerous carbon monoxide.
2. Never use the product,
a. when the ground is slippery or
b. At night, at times of heavy fog, or
c. During rain storms, during light-
GB-4
tor
(rope, warning signs)
emergency)
obstacles)
when you can't maintain a steady
posture.
at any other times when your field
of vision might be limited and it
would be difficult to gain a clear
view of the working area.
ning storms, at times of strong or
gale-force winds, or at any other
times when weather conditions
might make it unsafe to use the
product.
WORKING PLAN
1. You should never use the product
when under the influence of alcohol,
when suffering from exhaustion or lack
of sleep, when suffering from drowsi-
ness as a result of having taken cold
medicine or at any other time when a
possibility exists that your judgment
might be impaired or that you might
not be able to operate the product
properly and in a safe manner.
2. When planning your work schedule,
allow plenty of time to rest. Limit the
amount of time over which the product
is to be used continuously to some-
where around 30 - 40 minutes per
session, and take 10 - 20 minutes of
rest between work sessions. Also try
to keep the total amount of work per-
formed in a single day under 2 hours
or less.
WARNING
1. If you don't observe the working time,
or working manner (See "USING THE
PRODUCT"), Repetitive Stress In-
jury (RSI) could occur.
If you feel discomfort, redness and
swelling of your fingers or any other
part of your body, see a doctor before
getting worse.
2. To avoid noise complaints, in gen-
eral, operate product between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on weekends.
NOTE
Check and follow the local regulations as
to sound level and hours of operations
for the product.
BEFORE STARTING
THE ENGINE
1. Operate the chain saw only in well
ventilated areas. Never start or run the
engine inside a closed room or build-
ing. Exhaust fumes contain danger-
ous carbon monoxide.
2. The area within a perimeter of 15 m of
the person using the product should
be considered a hazardous area into
which no one should enter. If neces-
sary, yellow warning rope, warning
signs should be placed around the
perimeter of the area. When work is to
be performed simultaneously by two or
more persons, care should also be
taken to constantly look around or
otherwise check for the presence and
locations of other people working so as
to maintain a distance between each
person sufficient to ensure safety.
3. Check the condition of working area
to avoid any accident by hitting hid-
den obstacles such as stumps,
stones, cans, or broken glass.

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