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6 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
– Maintain a firm grip at all times, but do not squeeze
the handles with constant, excessive pressure. Take
frequent breaks.
■ These precautions do not guarantee that you will not
sustain white finger disease or carpal tunnel syndrome.
– Closely monitor the condition of your hands and
fingers if you are a regular user.
– Seek medical advice immediately if any of the above
symptoms appear.
■ According to STIHL's current knowledge, the electric
motor of this chain saw should not interfere with a
pacemaker.
– However, persons with a pacemaker should consult
their physician and pacemaker manufacturer before
operating this chain saw.
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Personal Protective Equipment

WARNING
■ To reduce the risk of personal injury:
– Always wear proper clothing and protective apparel,
including proper eye protection.
■ Loss of control and severe cut injuries may result if hair,
clothing or apparel make contact with the moving saw
chain or otherwise become entangled in the components
of the saw. To reduce the risk of severe personal injury:
– Wear sturdy and snug-fitting clothing that
also allows complete freedom of
movement.
– Wear overalls, long pants or chaps that
contain pads of cut-retardant material.
– Secure hair above shoulder level before starting
work. Avoid scarves, jewelry and other apparel that
could be caught on branches, brush or the moving
saw chain.
■ To reduce the risk of eye injury:
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– Always wear goggles or close-fitting
protective glasses with adequate side
protection that are impact-rated and
marked as complying with ANSI Z87 "+"
(for Canada: CSA Z94).
– To reduce the risk of injury to your face, STIHL
recommends that you also wear a face shield or face
screen over your goggles or protective glasses.
■ To reduce the risk of head injury from falling branches or
other objects encountered during work:
– Wear an approved protective helmet.
■ Chain saw noise may damage your hearing. To reduce the
risk of hearing damage:
– Wear sound barriers (ear plugs or ear
muffs).
– Regular operators should have their
hearing checked periodically.
– Be particularly alert and cautious when
using hearing protection. Your ability to
hear shouts, alarms or other audible
warnings is restricted.
■ To help maintain a secure footing and reduce the risk of
injury while working:
– Wear sturdy boots with non-slip soles.
Steel-toed safety boots are
recommended. Do not wear sandals, flip-
flops, open-toed or similar footwear.
■ To improve your grip and help protect your hands:
– Always wear heavy-duty work gloves
made of leather or another wear-
resistant material when handling the
chain saw or its chain.
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