Shindaiwa 62891-94311 User Manual

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Beware of pinching.
Pinching the saw along the 
tip of the guide bar may 
force the bar back rapidly 
toward the operator. Pinching can occur 
whenever wood closes in around the 
moving chain.
Safety Precautions
A pole pruner operates at very high 
speeds and has the potential to do serious 
damage if misused, abused or mishandled. 
To reduce the risk of injury, you must 
maintain control at all times, and observe 
all safety precautions during operation. 
Never permit a person without training or 
instruction to operate this pruner!
THE PRUNER IS NOT  
INSULATED AGAINST  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK! 
Approaching or contacting electrical 
line with the pruner could cause 
death or serious injury. Keep the 
pruner at least 10 meters away from 
electrical lines or branches that 
contact  electrical lines.
Both kickback and pinching may cause 
you to lose control of the pole pruner 
which could result in serious personal 
injury. 
Do not rely exclusively on 
the safety device built into the 
pruner! You must take several steps to 
keep your jobs free from accident or injury:
Understand kickback and pinching! 
You can reduce or eliminate the 
element of surprise. Sudden surprise 
contributes to accidents.
Cut at high engine speeds.
Keep a firm grip on the pole pruner 
with both hands whenever the engine 
is running. A firm grip will help you 
reduce the effects of kickback and 
pinching as well as maintaining 
control of the unit.
Make sure the area in which you are 
cutting is free from obstructions. Do not 
let the nose of the guide bar contact a 
log, branch, or any other obstructions 
which could be hit while you operate 
the pole pruner.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions 
for sharpening and maintaining the 
chain.
Use only the replacement bar and 
chain or equivalent as specified by 
the manufacturer. 
WARNING!
Kickback and Pinching
Beware of Kickback!
Kickback can occur whenever 
the tip of the guide bar 
touches an object while the 
saw is operating. Kickback may force the 
bar up and back toward the operator with 
lightning-like speed!
DANGER!