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Florabest FHE 550 B2 User Manual

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conditions and the work to be

performed. Use of the power tool for

operations different from those intended

could result in a hazardous situation.

• Carefully inspect the area to be cut and

remove all wires or other foreign bodies.

Service

Have your power tool serviced

by a qualified repair person us-

ing only identical replacement

parts. This will ensure that the safety of

the power tool is maintained.

Chain saw safety warnings

Keep all parts of the body

away from the saw chain when

the chain saw is operating. Be-

fore you start the chain saw,

make sure the saw chain is not

contacting anything. A moment of

inattention white operating chain saws

may cause entanglement of your cloth-

ing or body with the saw chain.

Always hold the chain saw with

your right hand on the rear

handle and your left hand on

the front handle. Holding the chain

saw with a reversed hand configura-

tion increases the risk of personal inju-

ry and should never be done.

Wear safety glasses and ear

protection. Other protective

equipment for the head, hands,

legs and feet is compulsory. Ad-

equate protective clothing will reduce

personal injury by flying debris or acci-

dentaI contact with the saw chain.

Do not operate a chain saw in a

tree. Operation of a chain saw white

up in a tree may result in personal in

jury.

Always keep proper footing

and operate the chain saw only

when standing on fixed, secure

and level surface. Slippery or un-

stable surfaces such as ladders may

cause a loss of balance or control of

the chain saw.

When cutting a branch that

is under tension be alert for

spring back. When the tension in

the wood fibres is released the spring

loaded Iimb may strike the operator

and/or throw the chain saw out of

control.

Use extreme caution when cut-

ting brush and saplings. The slen-

der material may catch the saw chain

and be whipped toward you or pull

you off balance.

Carry the chain saw by the

front handle with the chain saw

switched off and away from

your body. When transporting

or storing the chain saw always

fit the guide bar cover. Proper

handling of the chain saw will reduce

the Iikelihood of accidentaI contact

with the moving saw chain.

Follow instructions for lubri-

cating, chain tensioning and

changing accessories. Improperly

tensioned or lubricated chain may

either break or increase the chance for

kickback.

Keep handles dry, clean, and

free from oil and grease. Greasy,

oily handles are slippery causing loss

of control.

Cut wood only. Do not use chain

saw for purposes not intended.

For example: do not use chain

saw for cutting plastic, masonry

or non-wood building materials.

Use of the chain saw for operations