Instructions
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• Sawing in sections:
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tions so that you have control over the
place where the branch section lands.
to the ground.
• After the cut is completed, the weight
of the saw increases abruptly for the
operator, as the saw is no longer
supported on the branch. There is a
danger that you will lose control of the
device.
• You should only pull the saw out of the
cut with the saw chain running in order
to avoid jamming.
• Do not saw with the tip of the cutting
equipment.
• Do not saw the bulge at the base of the
branch because this will prevent the
tree from healing.
Working Safely
• Do not use the high pruning saw when
standing on a ladder or in an unsafe
position.
• Do not be tempted to make uncon-
sidered cuts. Doing so may endanger
both yourself and others.
• Children must be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the equipment.
• Long use of the equipment can result
in vibration-related circulatory disorders
in the hands. However, the length of
use can be extended by using suit-
able gloves or taking regular breaks.
Note that a personal tendency for poor
circulation, low outdoor temperatures,
or high gripping forces during work will
reduce the length of use.
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ing angle of max. 60° in order to
ensure that you work safely with the
device.
• Always stand on the slope above or to
the side of the branch to be sawn.
• Hold the device as close as possible
to your body. This will ensure the best
balance.
Maintenance/Cleaning
There is a risk of severe injuries
in the event of improper mainte-
nance or the removal of safety
devices.
Maintenance and cleaning work
must always be carried out with
the motor switched o and the
mains plug pulled out. Risk of
injury!
You should have any repair and
maintenance work that is not
described in these instructions
(e�g� replacing carbon brushes)
carried out by a specialist com-
pany� Only use original Grizzly
Tools spare parts. Allow the
device to cool o before un-
dertaking any maintenance or
cleaning work. There is a danger
of burns!