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CAUTION: Before using this tool, please read this manual completely, • MAINTENANCE and follow all operating safety measures. Senix Australia Pty Ltd. 32/3 Westside Avenue, #Port Melbourne, Victoria, 3207 For customer support, please call 1300 461 825 or email us at info@senixtool.com SENIX.COM.AU...
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Wear eye protection. Wear hearing protection. Wear respiratory protection. Wear protective gloves. Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions. DANGER – Keep hands away from blade. Avoid power lines, use in dry conditions. EN - 2 SENIX.COM.AU...
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Damaged or entangled cords increase the correct power tool will do the job better and risk of electric shock. safer at the rate for which it was designed. e. If operating a battery charger in a damp 3 - EN SENIX.COM.AU...
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Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Prop- WARNING erly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are Use only SENIX X2 batteries (B20X2/B25X2/ easier to control. B40X2/B50X2/B60X2/B80X2) and chargers g. Use the power tool, accessories and (CHX2/CHQX2/CHQX2-M-EU/CHDX2-M-EU).
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• Only use replacement bars and chains l. Do not attempt to fell a tree until you specified by the manufacturer. Incorrect have an understanding of the risks and replacement bars and chains may cause how to avoid them. Serious injury could 5 - EN SENIX.COM.AU...
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Take the following points into account to Even if you are operating this product minimise the vibration and noise exposure in accordance with all the safety risks. requirements, potential risks of injury and EN - 6 SENIX.COM.AU...
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Please note that this equipment has not been designed for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications. Do not use it for other purpose. 7 - EN SENIX.COM.AU...
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Basic limbing, felling, woodcutting, and removing buttress roots. Rear Handle Switch Trigger Trigger Lock-out Side Cover Guard with Chain Brake Side Cover Nut Guide Bar Tensioning Gear Saw Chain Guide Bar Cover Oil Tank Cap Auxiliary Handle EN - 8 SENIX.COM.AU...
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Follow the assembly instructions step-by-step and use the pictures provided as a visual guide to easily assemble the product! 9 - EN SENIX.COM.AU...
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BAR AND CHAIN OIL FILLING Fig. 6 WARNING: To remove: Press the unlock button on the battery pack Bar and chain oil prevents premature wear. and slide the battery pack out. EN - 10 SENIX.COM.AU...
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It is no need to remove the side cover for adjusting the chain tensioning gear. Just loosen the side cover nut slightly by a wrench to unlock the guide bar and saw chain which completely locked during Fig. 7 operation. 11 - EN SENIX.COM.AU...
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If the tree does make contact with any utility line, the GENERAL SAWING company should be notified immediately. The chain saw operator should keep on the EN - 12 SENIX.COM.AU...
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Fig. 11 When the log is supported along its entire length, it is cut from the top (overbuck). FELLING BACK CUT Make the felling back cut at least 2 inch(50 mm) higher than the horizontal notching 13 - EN SENIX.COM.AU...
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Fig. 15 maintenance. Follow the guidelines below to maximize safety and satisfaction. Have any When cross-cutting/bucking on a slope damaged or excessively worn parts replaced always stand on the uphill side of the log. immediately. WARNING: EN - 14 SENIX.COM.AU...
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Talk with your local NOTE: authorities or dealer for advice on recycling. When cleaning the chainsaw powerhead, do not immerse in water or other liquids. TRANSPORT • Remove battery pack from the chainsaw. 15 - EN SENIX.COM.AU...
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Dull / worn chain Sharpen or replace the chain. Chain installed backwards Assemble the chain again as the figure on the cover side. Dry or excessively stretched Check the oil level. Refer to "OIL FILLING". chain EN - 16 SENIX.COM.AU...
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