Black + Decker YARDMASTER BCASCS60 Instruction Manual page 14

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Transporting Saw (Fig. A, G)
Always remove the battery from the tool and cover
the guide bar
 13 
with the guide bar cover
Figure G) when transporting the saw.
Fig. G
Installing and Removing Attachments
(FIG. H, I)

WARNING: Shock hazard. Under no circumstances
should this product be used near water.

WARNING: Burn hazard. Moving parts within the
base unit become hot during use. Avoid contact with
moving parts within base unit when removing and
installing accessories or attachments.

WARNING: Before assembly, remove the battery
from the base unit. Remove any accessory from
the attachment before removing or installing the
attachment.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not place
fingers or other objects inside the base unit, other than
the attachments designed to work with the base unit.
1. To fit an attachment or the extension pole to the base unit
, align the attachment/pole base with the base unit as
1
shown in Fig. H and Fig. I.
2. Firmly push the attachment or extension pole onto the
base unit until it snaps into place and an audible click is
heard.
nOTE: Attachments fit onto the extension pole in the same
manner as the base unit.
nOTE: Base mode, requires the guard
upright. Press the guard lock button
guard into position as shown in Fig. J.
Pole mode, requires the kickback guard
the stored position. Press the kickback guard release
button
 12 
and lower the guard into position as shown
in Fig. J.
3. Ensure attachment is securely attached to the base
unit or extension pole by gently pulling it away. The
attachment should remain in place.
4. To remove an attachment or extension pole, depress
the release button
8
attachment or extension pole and pull the attachment
or extension pole away from the base unit or extension
pole.
nOTE: Only use attachments that are specifically designed
for and are compatible with the base unit.
12
 15 
 11 
to be
 12 
and lift the
 11 
to be in
or
10
located on the side of the
Fig. H
(see
9
Fig. I
6
Fig. J
Proper Hand Position (Fig. K, L)

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a
sudden reaction.
Base mode, proper hand position requires
the bail handle
 2 
.
Pole mode, operate with the right hand on the main
handle
and the left hand on the pole handle
2
11
10
8
11
10
 3 
, with the right hand on the main handle
1
1
the left hand on
.
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