Replacement Part List

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mWARNING! Always keep your hands on the handles,
away from the chain. Do not overreach.
A good, rm grip on the tool using both hands will help you
maintain control. When using the pole chain saw, place one
hand on the pole and the other hand on the rear handle with
your thumbs and ngers encircling the pole and handle. A rm
grip combined with proper positioning of the handle against
your body will help you maintain control of the saw. Do not let
go of the pole chain saw while it is in operation.
mWARNING! Do not operate the pole chain saw in a
tree, on a ladder, or on a scaold. Using the tool under such
circumstances is extremely dangerous.
mCAUTION! The chain will continue to run for several
seconds after turning o the tool.
Do not use the pole chain saw under wet conditions. Use
extreme caution when cutting small brush, saplings, or limbs
under tension because slender and tense material may catch
the saw and be whipped toward you, pull you o balance, or
spring back.
Do not use the pole chain saw to cut vines and/or small
underbrush.
mWARNING! Do not let familiarity with this type of tool
prevent you from taking all necessary precautions. Remember
that a careless fraction of a second is sucient to inict
serious injury.
mWARNING! Do not operate near electrical wires.
mWARNING! Failure to lubricate the chain will cause
damage to the bar and chain. Use only a good quality bar
and chain oil designed specically for use with chain saws.
One minute of use will consume approximately 0.15  oz (4 ml)
of oil.
NOTE: It is normal for oil to seep from the saw when not in
use. To prevent seepage, empty the oil tank after each use.
When storing the unit for a long period of time (3 months or
longer), be sure the chain is lightly lubricated; this will prevent
rust on the chain and bar sprocket.
mWARNING! Be aware of the cord while operating the
saw. Keep the cord away from the chain. Be careful not to trip
over the extension cord.
mWARNING! Kickback may occur when the moving
chain contacts an object at the upper portion of the tip of the
guide bar or when the wood closes in and pinches the chain
saw in the cut (Fig. 13). Contact at the upper portion of the
tip of the guide bar can cause the chain to dig into the object
and stop the chain for an instant. The result is a lightning-
fast reverse reaction, which kicks the guide bar up and back
toward the operator. If the chain saw is pinched along the
top of the guide bar, the guide bar can be driven rapidly back
toward the operator. Either of these reactions can cause loss
of saw control, which can throw the operator o balance and
result in serious injury. Do not rely exclusively upon the safety
devices built into the saw. As a chain saw user, you should
take several precautions to keep your cutting jobs free from
accident or injury.
1. Prior to each cutting session, run through the daily
checklist (see pg. 14).
2. Connect the electric pole chain saw to a working 120 V
outlet using a heavy-duty outdoor extension power cord.
3. Make a loop in the power cord and push it up through
the hole in the handle and around the cord restraint
hook (Fig. 13), then connect the extension cord to the
appliance cord.
4. To turn the tool ON, push and hold the safety lock button
(located on the rear handle) with your thumb and then
squeeze the trigger with your ngers. Once the tool is
running, you can release the safety lock button (Fig. 14).
R
KICKBACK
DANGER ZONE
Fig. 13