Owner's Manual

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SAFETY OPERATION MAINTENANCESETUP
Cutting Thin Branches
1. Thin branches can be
cut off with a single cut.
2. To prevent the branch from
slivering and buckling,
cut the branch off in several pieces.
See Figure 14, right.
Cutting Thick Branches
1. When cutting larger branches,
the following four cuts are necessary:
a. First cut into the branch from below, outside of the
location where you intend to cut off the branch.
The cut should go one third to halfway through
the branch. See Cut 1 on Figure 15, right.
b. Cut into the branch from the top, making sure
it’s outside from where the branch is to be sawn.
See Cut 2 on Figure 15, right.
c. To keep stump and branch from splintering,
do a stub undercut below branch.
See Cut 3, on Figure 15, right.
d. Cut off the stump with one clean cut from top to
bottom. If desired, seal the cut with a suitable
compound. See Cut 4 on Figure 15, right.
2. When nished cutting, turn off the Pole Saw
and disconnect its power supply after use.
3. Clean, then store the appliance
indoors out of children’s reach.
Figure 14
Figure 15