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ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS W ARNING: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Oper ating Inst ruc tions bef ore using th is product . F ailure t o do so ca n result in serious inj ury . ADVERTENCIA: Lea el manual de instrucc iones y s iga t odas las ad vert encias e instr ucciones de s eguridad. El no hac erlo puede resultar en le - siones grav es. A [...]
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2 IDENT IFICATION OF SYM BOLS DANGER! Thi s pruner can be dangerous ! Car eles s or i m- proper us e c an c aus e ser ious or even f atal injur y. Read and unders tand t he instr uction manual before using the pruner. DANGER! Falling objec ts c an c aus e sev ere head injur y . Wear head protec tion when operati ng this unit. Do not st and beneath [...]
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3 S Do not handle or o perate a pruner w hen you are fatigue d, ill, or ups et, or i f you hav e taken alcohol , drugs , or medic ation. Y ou must be in good phy sic al c ondit ion and mentally alert . I f you hav e any c ondit ion th at might be aggr a - vated by stre nuous wor k, chec k with doctor before oper ating a pruner. S Carefully plan y o[...]
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4 S Inspe ct ent ire unit befor e eac h use. Repl ace damaged par ts . C hec k f or fuel leak s . Make sur e all fas teners are i n place and se cur ely fast ened. S Maintain unit a cc ording t o rec ommended pro - ced ure s . S Us e only recommended P oulan PRO ® parts and ac ces s ories . N ev er us e w ire, wire rope, s tring, flailing dev ic e[...]
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5 S Us e ex tr eme c aution when re-ent ering a prev ious cut. S Do not attempt c uts s tart ing with the tip of the bar (plunge c uts ). S Watch for s hift ing of wood or other forc es that could c los e a c ut and pinch or fall int o chain. S Us e the Reduced - - Kic k bac k G uide Bar and Low - - Kic kb ack Chain s peci fied for y our unit. MAIN[...]
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6 ASSE MBL Y WAR N I N G : If rec eiv ed ass embled, repeat all steps to ensure your unit is pr operly ass embled and all fas teners are s ecure. Ex amine parts for damage. Do not use dam- aged parts . NOTE: If y ou need as sis tanc e or find parts miss ing or damaged, c all 1-800- 554-6723. TOOLS REQUI RED S Hex wrenc h (prov ided) INST ALL ING PR[...]
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7 7. Adjus t the s trap, allow ing the hook to be about 3 - - 6 inc hes below the wais t. 8. Fas ten the st rap hook to the upper clamp and lift the tool to the oper ating pos ition. Shoulder Str ap Shoulder Strap Clamp ADJUSTING THE ASSIST HANDLE WA R N I N G : When adjus ting t he as- sis t handle, be s ure it remains dir ect ly abov e the couple[...]
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8 Coupler Knob LOOS EN TIGH TEN Upper Shaft Lower Attac hment 2. Pres s and hold t he loc k ing/releas e button. L ock ing / Releas e Button Coupler Upper S haft Lower Att achment 3. While s ecurely holding the upper s haft, pull the attac hment st raight out of the c ou- pler . INST ALLING OPTI ONAL A TT ACH - MENTS 1. Remove the shaft cap fr om t[...]
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9 S Watch out for s pringpol es. S pringpoles are small size limbs which c an catch the c hain and whip tow ard y ou or pull y ou off balanc e. Us e ext reme c aution when c utt ing small siz e limbs or s lender material. S Watch out for branc hes immediately behind the branc h being pruned. If the c hain hits the rear branc h, damage to the unit m[...]
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10 1. Us e a s c rew driver t o move c hain around guide bar to ens ure k ink s do not ex is t. The chain s hould rot ate freely. Chain Adjus tment T ool Guide Bar 2. Loos en bar clamp nut until it is finger tight against the bar c lamp. Bar c lamp nut Adjus ting Sc rew 3. Turn adjusting s c rew c lock wis e until chain solidly c ontacts bottom of [...]
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11 SERVIC E AND ADJUSTMENTS WAR N I N G : Alway s s top unit and dis - connec t s park plug w ire ( or dis connec t pow- erhead from pow er s ourc e) before perfor ming maintenance, ser vice , or ad ju stm en ts e xcep t for c arburet or adjus tments . CHAIN SHARPENING Chain s harpening is a c omplicat ed t ask that requires s pec ial tools . We re[...]
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12 STORAGE WAR N I N G : Perfor m the following steps after eac h us e: S Allow attac hment to c ool before s toring or trans porting. S Store attac hment with all guar ds in plac e. Position at tachment s o that any sharp ob- ject c annot acc identally caus e injury. S Store the att achment in a dr y, well v enti- lated area out of the reach of c [...]