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OPERATING THE POLE SAW
WARNING:
Read and understand all instructions. Failure to
follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire
and/or serious personal injury.
Connecting the Battery
Place the battery in the tool as shown in figure
19 and be certain that it is inserted fully into the
tool cavity until it “clicks” into place. To remove
the battery from the tool, press down on the
release button on the back of the battery (figure
20) and slide out.
Switch
Always be sure of your footing and grip the
Pole Saw firmly with both hands with the
thumb and fingers encircling the handle.
To turn the tool ON pull the lock button (1)
back with your thumb and then squeeze
the trigger (2) with your fingers as shown
in figure 21. (Once the tool is running you
can release the lock button.) To turn the
tool OFF, release the trigger.
Auto-Stop Chain Braking System
Your chain saw is fitted with an auto-stop chain braking system which
will stop the chain quickly each time you release the rear trigger, or if
kickback should occur. This system should be tested before every
use.
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clockwise until it stops and completely
covers the orange threads as shown in
figure 16.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above to attach
the saw head module to the center
extension.
WARNING: Always check to
make sure that the sleeve is completely threaded on and that
the orange threads are no longer visible. Not threading the
sleeve completely on could result in the modules becoming
disconnected creating a hazardous condition. Periodically check
the connections to insure that no orange threads are visible.
DISASSEMBLY
Detaching Saw Head Module
WARNING:
Sharp moving blade. To prevent
accidental operation, insure that battery is
disconnected from the handle and that the
protective scabbard is in place on the chain
before performing the following operations.
Failure to do this could result in serious personal
injury.
When detaching the modules, whether it is in the two
module or three module mode, always detach the
saw head module first. To do this, rest the handle
module on the ground and grasp the center of the saw
head module with one hand figure 17.
Use your other hand to loosen the
threaded sleeve figure 18 and then pull
the two halves apart. Repeat this process
if the center extension was attached.
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