Owner's Manual
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SAFETYOPERATIONMAINTENANCE SETUP
Avoiding Kickback During Use
1.  Kickback occurs when the chain (at the tip of the 
guide bar) comes in contact with a log or wood, or 
when the saw chain becomes jammed, often when 
sawing sideward, slanted or during lengthwise cuts.
WARNING! When kickback occurs, the Pole Saw 
can react unpredictably and cause severe 
injuries to the operator or bystanders.
2.  To avoid kickback:
a.  Saw with guide bar at a at angle
b.  Do not work with a loose, 
overstretched or worn out chain
c. Ensure chain is sharpened correctly
d.  Do not work with the tip of the guide bar
e.  Hold the chain saw rmly with both hands
f.  Use a low kickback chain
g.  Ensure correct chain tension.
Handling Pole Saw
1.  Hold the Pole Saw with both 
hands using the soft grip. 
2.  Fully grip both handles at all times during operation. 
WARNING! Do not operate Pole Saw 
using only one hand.
3.  Hold the Pole Saw at a max. angle of 60° from 
the horizontal level. See Figure 13, right.
WARNING! Do not stand directly under the limb you 
are sawing. Objects may fall different than expected. 
Position yourself well out of the path of falling limbs. 
Keep bystanders away from cutting end of garden 
power tool and a safe distance from the work area. 
4.  Maintain a minimum distance of 
thirty feet to bystanders. 
WARNING! Do not stand on a ladder or 
other support while using Pole Saw. 
5.  Make sure the power cord is located to the 
rear, away from the chain and wood, and 
kept free of branches during cutting.
6.  Hold the Pole Saw to the side of your body.
WARNING! Do not operate the Pole Saw 
with arms fully extended or attempt to saw 
areas that are difcult to reach.
7.  Keep a rm, steady pressure on the Pole Saw while 
working. Do not try to force the Pole Saw through 
the wood, let the chain do the work. Use the 
gripping teeth to apply minimal leverage pressure.
8.  Use caution when reaching end of cut. 
The Pole Saw’s weight may change unexpectedly 
as it cuts free from the wood. Always remove the 
Pole Saw from a wood cut while it is running.
Figure 13 










