i 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1-1. GENERAL IDENTIFICATION 1. Saw Chain 12. Hand Guard 2. Guide Bar 13. Oil Tank Cap 3. Front Han die 14. Electric Motor 4. Handle Bracket 15. Rear Hand Guard 5. Inner Pole 16. Guido Bar Nos 6. Power Cord 17. Sprocket Cover 7. Coupling Nut 18. Chain Catcher 8. Outer Pole 19. Bar Retaining Nuts % Lock-ff Switch 20. Spikes 10. Trigger Start’ Stop Switch 21. Tension Adjustment Screw 11. Rear Handle 1-2.
SPECIFICATION input . 120¥~, 60Hz, Amp Peak Horsepower LL AB HP Bar Length . 10" (@5em) Chain Cit Capacity .. 1.7 ounces (50m) tet Weight 7.6 ibs. (3.4Kg) 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CHAIN SAW USERS WARNING KICKBACK may occur when the NOSE 2.1. DANGER! BEWARE OF 0¢ TIP of the guide bar touches an object, or when wood closes in and KICKBACK! pinches the saw chain in the cut.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK: Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces metal pipes, wire fences). CONSIDER THE WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT: Extremeness caution whee cutting small sized brush and sapling, as slender material may catch the saw chain and be whipped toward you or pul you off balance. Do not operate a chain saw in a tree unless you are specifically trained to do so.
GRIP SAW FIRMLY: Hold the chain saw firmly with both hands when the motor is running, Keep a good firm grip on the saw with both hands, the right hand or the rear handle, and tne left hand or the fund handle, Da nat over reach. Keen proper foot at aft limes.
Use only the chain and bar suggested with this stardust, Do not use any other cutting attachment. Use of such attachments wil void your factory warranty and could resit in serious bodily jury. 2-3. POLE SAW TRIMMING PRECAUTIONS 1. Be aware of extension cord locate ion witless operating polo saw. Ba careful nof to trip over cord. Keep cord away from chain and operator at alt times. 2. Keep bystanders 50 feat {15 metes) away when operating saw, 3. Do not use the pole saw to out down trees.
QIN LY Contact of the guide bar tip with any object ghoulish be avoided. Tip contact may cause the guide bas to move suddenly upward and backward, which may cause serious injury. Always use both hands vi hen operating the chair st, There may be other ref acetone components for achieving Kickback protection. Hearing protection should be worn.
i Saw Chain frmaaiecamnees gespmpmerons si vied Bat 348 3-5. SAW CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT Proper tension of the saw chain is extremely important and must be checked before stating, as well as during, any cutting operation, Taking the time to make needed adjustments to the saw chain will result in Improved circuiting performance and prolonged chain fe. NOTE: A new chain and bar wil need readjustment after as few bs § cuts.
4, Plug the saw power cord into foot apart, Divide your weight evenly receptacle cord at end of inner pole. on both feet. When ready to make a cut, press in rigger switch lock-off and squeeze A rigger switch (see This wil eS : turn pole saw on. Releasing trigger swish will turn pole saw off. Make 3-6 before starting a out, sure saw is sunning at fool speed When starting a cut, pis ice moi 3-7. ADJUSTING POLE chain against wood.
4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4-1. TO START SAW 1. PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS, 2. Make sure ofl reservoir is full. WARNING Ensure the extension cord is of the proper size and type for your saw, 3. Plug the cord (A) into the appropriator size extension cord (B) (see Figure 3-11). Plug the extension cord into a 136/120 volt AC, 16 AMP receptacle (Figure 4-14), WARNING Make sure the extension cord does nat come in sen tact wile the guide bar and Saw chair, .
ally intended for auditor use and Tracked SW, SOW-A, ST-A, STOW-A, SI-A, SOW-A, STOW-A, STV, or WITS. 3. Inspect the extension power cord for 10052 or exposed wires and damaged insulation. If damaged, replace before using the appliance. WARNING Do not operate your chain saw in a wet or panda environment. Do not expose the saw to rain, snow or sleet, Moisture will cause short circuits. Replace o repair any damaged or frayed extension cards before using your saw.
cuts determine the direction the tree will fat. FELLING A TREE: WARNING A retreat path (A) should be planner an cleared as necessary before Cute are started, The retreat path should extend back and diagonally to the rear af the expected line of fall, as illustrated in Figure 5-24, CAUTION if felling a tree on sloping ground, the chain saw operator should keep on the uphill side of the terrain, as the tees is likely to rot or slide downshift after it is fetlock.
5-3. LIMNING Limning a tree is the process of re Moving the branches from a alien tree. Do nol remove supporting limbs (A) u after the log is bucked (cut) Into lengths Figure 5-37). Branches under tension should be cut from the Bat torn up to avoid bunging the chain saw. WARNING Never cut tree limbs while standing on tree trunk. 5-4. BUCKING Bucking is cutting a fallen og inch lengths. Make sure you have a good footing and stand uphill of the log when cutting on stooping ground.
6 BARBARIC MAINTENANCE 6-1. GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE WARNING Ensure that the power cord is disconnected before performing any Maintenance on your saw, Proper maintenance of the guide bar, as explained In this section, is essential to keep your saw in good working order. GUIDE BAR MAINTENANCE ; pst guide bar problems can be prevented merely by keeping the chain saw wll maintained.
WARNING Always wear heavy duty attraction wok gloves and iconoclast the extension cord when working on the saw chain, CHAIN TENSION: Check tha chain tension frequently and adjust as often as necessary to soap the chain snug an the bar, but loose enough to be pulled around by hand.
8 LIMITED WARRANTY Poland , & division of Husbandman Consumer Outdoor Products N.A., inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that sate new Poland brand restrict or cordless product is free from defects in material and workmanship and ranees 1a repair or replace under this warranty ary defective Pout an brand electric product within one {1} year from the original date of purchase.