Fuel safety, Engine safety, Cutting safety – Diamond Products CC6566 User Manual
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DO NOT install or remove the blade guard with
the engine running.
Always use a blade guard that corresponds with
the blade size.
Inspect the blade guard and water tubes prior to
starting the saw. Clean or replace
dirty/damaged components immediately.
When lowering the front part of the blade guard,
pivot it cautiously and slowly to avoid serious
injuries.
Fuel Safety
Always use caution when refueling.
Store all fuel in appropriate safety containers.
DO NOT operate the saw with a fuel leak.
DO NOT fuel the saw with the engine running.
Let the engine cool prior to adding fuel.
Refer to the engine manual for recommended
fuels.
Always use appropriate fuels in cold weather.
Move the saw away from the refueling area
prior to starting the engine.
DO NOT smoke or expose fuel to
open flames when filling the fuel
tank or working with fuel.
Clean up any spilled fuel prior to starting the
engine.
Drain the fuel tank and fuel lines when storing
the saw for longer periods of time. Refer to the
engine manual for additional recommendations.
Fuel may seep out from the fuel cap vent
(applicable models) when raising the saw if the
fuel tank has been overfilled.
Engine Safety
Refer to the engine manual as the primary
source for engine safety.
Always know how to turn off the engine quickly
for emergency purposes.
Make sure the speed control lever (applicable
models) is at Neutral when starting the engine.
Fill the fuel tank and check the oil level prior to
starting the engine.
Keep all body parts away from
rotating parts with the engine
running.
DO NOT start the engine without the air filter(s)
installed.
DO NOT allow dust to enter the air intake tube
when cleaning/replacing air filter(s).
Immediately replace damaged saw components
that may allow dust to enter the engine.
DO NOT leave the engine/motor running
unattended.
Always operate the saw in well-
ventilated areas. Concentrated
engine exhaust can cause loss of
consciousness and/or death.
DO NOT operate the saw around combustible
materials or fumes to prevent fires/explosions.
DO NOT leave the saw unattended until the
engine is off and the blade has stopped
spinning.
DO NOT touch the engine/muffler assembly
with the engine running, and always let them
cool down prior to touching or servicing the
saw.
Handle hot oil carefully when changing the oil.
Wipe down the engine/motor exterior and
guards daily or regularly to prevent high
operating temperatures.
DO NOT spray the engine/motor with water to
prevent engine/motor damage.
Let the engine cool prior to
removing pressurized caps
(applicable models).
Clean the engine cooling system regularly to
prevent high operating temperatures.
DO NOT use any starter substances or starter
fluids (e.g., starter fluid sprayed into the air
filter) when starting the engine using a glow
plug (applicable models). These materials are
extremely flammable and explosive, and can
melt parts or possibly explode when used to
help start the engine.
Cutting Safety
The direct work area should not contain buried
or embedded electrical, gas, or water lines that
could be damaged and/or cause personal injury
while cutting.
Turn off all electricity, gas, and water around
the direct work area prior to cutting.
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