Important Safety Instructions; Intended Use; Operator - Stihl MSE 141 C Instruction Manual

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6 IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
6.1

Intended Use

WARNING
■ This chain saw is designed for cutting small diameter
trees, branches and limbs around the home. It is not
designed for felling large trees or cutting large diameter
logs. Use of the chain saw for operations different than
intended could result in serious injury or death.
– Cut wood only. For example, do not use chain saw
for cutting metal, plastic, masonry or any non-wood
building materials.
– Use this chain saw only for light-duty cutting tasks
around the home and garden.
– Do not use it for any other purposes. Misuse may
result in personal injury or property damage,
including damage to the chain saw.
– Read and follow the operating and use instructions
in this manual for approved applications and
recommended working techniques.
■ Improper use could result in personal injury or property
damage.
– Use the chain saw only as described in this manual.
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6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

6.2

Operator

WARNING
■ Working with the chain saw can be strenuous. The
operator must be in good physical condition and mental
health. To reduce the risk of personal injury from fatigue
and loss of control:
– Check with your doctor before using the chain saw if
you have any health condition that may be
aggravated by strenuous work.
– Do not operate the chain saw while under the
influence of any substance (drug, alcohol or
medication, etc.) that might impair vision, balance,
dexterity or judgment.
– Be alert. Do not operate the chain saw when you are
tired. Take a break if you become tired.
– Do not permit minors to use the chain saw.
■ Prolonged use of a chain saw (or other power tools)
exposing the operator to vibrations may produce white
finger disease (Raynaud's phenomenon) or carpal tunnel
syndrome. These conditions reduce the hand's ability to
feel and regulate temperature. They produce numbness
and burning sensations and may also cause nerve and
circulation damage as well as tissue necrosis.
■ All factors which contribute to white finger disease are not
known. Cold weather, smoking and diseases or physical
conditions that affect blood vessels and blood transport,
as well as high vibration levels and long periods of
exposure to vibration, are mentioned as factors in the
development of white finger disease.
■ To reduce the risk of white finger disease and carpal
tunnel syndrome:
– Wear gloves and keep your hands warm.
– Keep the chain saw well maintained. An improperly
maintained chain saw or one with loose components
will tend to have higher vibration levels.
– Keep the saw chain sharp. A dull saw chain will
increase cutting time, and pressing a dull saw chain
through wood will increase the vibrations transmitted
to your hands.
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