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Raider Pro RDP SBCS20 Original Instruction Manual page 19

Cordless chain saw brushless

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1.7.8. Regularly clean the vent on your chain saw.
1.7.9. Do not use a chain saw near flammable materials. Flying sparks can cause the ignition of such materials.
1.7.10. Never put your hands near the rotary working tools. If the kick occurs, the instrument can make you hurt.
1.7.11. Be very careful at the end of a cut, because the chain saw having no support in processed material falls
down due to its inertia, which may cause injuries.
1.7.12. When working for a long time, the saw operator may experience formication and numbness in fingers and
hands.
Stop working in such case, because numbness reduces precision in saw use.
1.7.13. In the appearance of signs of fatigue should immediately stop work.
1.7.14. Only one person can operate with the chain saw at a time. All other persons shall be away from working
area of the chain saw. Especially children and animals should be away from working area.
1.7.15. When starting the saw, its chain must not rest on the processed material or touch anything else.
1.7.16. When working with the chain saw hold it with both hands by both handles. Keep firm body position.
1.7.17. Children and juveniles cannot operate the chain saw. Allow access to the saw only to adults who know how
to handle the tool. This instruction manual should be given with the chain saw.
1.7.18. Before starting to cut set the chain brake lever in appropriate position (pull it to yourself). It is also hand
guard.
1.7.19. Move chain saw away from the material being cut only when the cutting chain is working.
1.7.20. When cutting processed sawn wood or thin branches use support (sawing horse). Do not cut several boards
at the same time (placed one on top of another), or material held by other person or held with foot.
1.7.21. Long objects should be firmly fixed before cutting.
1.7.22. When you working on sloping terrain stay with the face to slope.
1.7.23. When cutting through always use the bumper spike as a point of support. Hold the saw by the rear handle
and guide with the front handle.
1.7.24. In case the cut cannot be completed in one run, pull the saw a little back, put the bumper spike in another
place and continue the cut lifting rear handle slightly.
1.7.25. When cutting in horizontal plane, position yourself at an angle as close to 90° from cutting line as possible.
Such operation requires concentration.
1.7.26. When the chain is pinched when cutting with the tip of the bar, the saw may recoil towards operator.
Because of this effect cut with the straight part of the chain whenever possible. Then, in case of pinching, the recoil effect
changes direction away from the operator.
1.7.27. Be very careful when cutting wood when there is the risk of splitting. Pieces of wood that are cut off can be
flung in any direction (risk of body injury!).
1.7.28. Only trained persons should cut tree branches! Uncontrolled fall of a tree branch constitutes a risk of body
injury!
1.7.29. Do not cut with tip of the guide bar (risk of recoil).
1.7.30. Pay special attention to branches under strain. Do not cut branches, which hangs freely, from below.
1.7.31. Always stand to the side of predicted fall line of the tree that is to be cut.
1.7.32. During a tree fell there is a risk that branches of the tree, or trees in proximity, will break and fall. Be very
careful, otherwise a body injury may occur.
1.7.33. On a sloped terrain the operator should stay on upper part of the slope with respect to the tree being cut,
never lower.
1.7.34. Watch out for logs that may roll down towards you. Jump away!
1.7.35. Operating saw tends to rotate when tip of the chain guide bar touches processed material. In such case the
saw may get out of control and move towards the operator (risk of body injury!).
1.7.36. Do not use the saw above your shoulder level, or when standing on a tree, ladder, scaffold, trunk etc.
1.8. To prevent saw recoil follow below instructions.
1.8.1. Never start or guide a cut with the tip of the guide bar!
1.8.2. Always start cutting with saw previously switched on!
1.8.3. Ensure the cutting chain is sharp.
1.8.4. Never cut more than one branch at a time. When cutting off, watch out for surrounding branches. When
cutting a tree through, watch out for nearby tree trunks.
2. Functional description and purpose of the battery chain saw.
The Saw Chain is a brushless power tool powered by a battery. It is powered by a DC electric motor with permanent
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