Champion 318-16" YT4932 [6/11] Hampion

your thumb press the On Off switch B and release the power on disable 5 again If the chainsaw does not run the chainbra 2 ke must be released at the front finger guard 1 Be sure to read the sections Chain brake and Releasing the chain brake on this point After switching on the chainsaw will run imme diately at high speed To switch off Release the ON OFF switch 5 Only put down the chain saw after the chain has stopped rotating After working with the chainsaw you should always Clean the saw chain and chain bar Attach the chain guard Machine protection X Never use the machine in the rain or y X in damp conditions A If the extension cable is damaged pull the power plug immediately Never work with a damaged cable Check the machine for damage Before using your tool again check the safety devices or any slightly damaged parts to ensure that they are in good wor king order Make sure the moving parts are working correctly All the parts must be correctly assembled and meet all the conditions required to ensure that the machine works correctly Any damaged safety devices and parts must be properly repaired or repla ced immediately by a Customer Service workshop or the company ISC GmbH unless there are instruc tions to the contrary in this operating manual Notes on working practice Kick back When cross cutting always set the claw stop against the timber you want to saw see Fig 4 Always set the claw stop before cross cutting Only then switch on the machine and start sawing into the wood Pull the machine upwards at the rear and lead the direction with the front grip Use the claw stop as a fulcrum To repositi on for further cutting exert slight pressure on the front grip Pull the saw back slightly during this process Position the claw stop further down the cut and pull up the rear grip once again see Fig CHAMPION 5 Plunge cuts and horizontal cuts may only be car ried out by professionals high risk of kick back see Fig 6 For horizontal cuts position the saw at the smal lest possible angle This requires extreme cauti on as the claw stop cannot be applied in this case If the chain gets stuck when sawing with the upper side it may be thrust toward the operator For this reason you should saw wherever possi ble with the bottom side as the chainsaw will then be thrust away from the body towards the wood see Fig 7 and 8 When lopping off branches the chainsaw should be supported wherever possible against the trunk Do not cut with the tip of the chain bar risk of kick back see Fig 6 Watch out for trunks rolling towards you Kick back The chainsaw is likely to recoil if the tip of the chain bar especially the top quarter accidentally touches wood or any other solid objects In this case the saw will move uncontrollably and will be hurled towards the operator at full power risk of injury Fig 6 You can avoid accidents by not sawing with the tip of the chain bar as this may cause the saw to rear up suddenly Always use the complete safety equipment and clothes when working with the saw Make sure your work piece is firmly secu red Use clamps to stop the work piece from slipping This also makes it easier to opera te the machine with both hands Kick back will result in an uncontrollable motion of the saw This represents the danger of severe inju ries Never saw with a slack or blunt chain A poorly sharpened chain increases the risk of kickback Never saw above shoulder height 20 Tips on chainsaw use Sawing up wood See Fig 4 and 5 To saw up wood please observe the safety regulati ons and proceed as follows Make sure the wood to be sawed cannot slip Clamp short pieces of wood in place before sawing Saw only wood or wooden objects When sawing make sure that no stones or Po wer force nails are touched as these could be thrown out and damage the saw chain Avoid bringing the running saw into contact with wire fences or the ground When lopping off branches support the machine as far as possible and do not saw with the tip of the chain bar Watch out for obstacles such as tree stumps roots ditches and hillocks as these could cause you to fall Remember The chainsaw must be running before it comes into contact with the wood To switch on Fig 1 Press the safety lock off 4 and ON OFF switch 5 Place the lowest claw 13 on the wood Raise the chainsaw by the rear grip 6 and saw into the wood Move the chainsaw back a little and place the claw 13 further down Pay extra attention when cutting splintered wood Pieces of wood may be catapulted in any direction To switch off Release the ON OFF switch Pull out the power plug Remove the chainsaw from the wood only with the saw chain still running Anyone who saws without a stop can be pulled forward Felling trees Felling trees is dangerous and requires practice If you are a beginner or inexperienced do not try to teach yourself but seek professional training Important Before performing the final cut make sure there are no spectators animals or obstacles in the felling path Felling direction First estimate the direction of fall taking into account the centre of gravity of the crown and the wind direction The chainsaw must be run ning before it comes into contact with the wood Switch on the chainsaw Saw an undercut in the tree in the direction of fall and then make a hori zontal cut back cut on the side opposite to the undercut Make the undercut This will give the tree direc tion and guidance Check the direction of fall If you have to correct the undercut always recut over the entire width Call out Timber Only now make the back cut which must be hig her than the sole of the undercut Insert wedges in good time Leave the bridge in place as it will function as a hinge If you cut through the bridge the tree will fall randomly Fell the tree by driving a wedge into the back cut not by sawing through it When the tree falls step back and watch the crown Wait for the crown to stop swinging Do not continue working under branches which have got stuck Fig 12 Do not fell trees To fell trees observe all the safety regulations and proceed as follows The chainsaw may be used to fell only trees which are smaller in diameter than the length of the chain bar Never try to extract a jammed saw with the motor still running If the saw chain gets jammed release it using a wooden wedge A Remember Danger zone Falling trees can bring down other trees with them The danger zone is the refore twice the length of the tree being felled Fig 11 Important Prior to cutting you must plan and provide for an escape area A This escape area must be located behind the expected felling direction B Fig 13 Po wer A force 31s it if you can no longer distinguish details within the danger zone e g owing to fog rain snow drifts or twilight if the direction of fall cannot be reliably estimated owing to wind or gusts of wind Felling work on sloping ground black ice frozen or dewy ground is safe only if you can get a firm foothold To switch off Pull the plug out of the power socket To fell the tree you must drive a wedge into the back cut When retreating after making the back cut watch out for falling branches Wood under tension Fig 10 1 Top side of trunk under tension Danger Tree will rear up Fig 10 2 Bottom side of trunk under tension CHAMPION

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