Echo X52000020 instruction manual BOW SAW Warning, Electric Chain SAW Safety

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BOW SAW WARNING

WARNING! ECHO does not recommend the use of bow saws. If you

 

choose to attach a bow guide to an ECHO chain saw, and thus create a bow

 

saw, you do so at your own risk. A bow guide attachment increases the risk of

 

severe kickback and serious injury. Do not use a bow guide unless you have

 

experience or specialized training. Do not remove guard(s) or spur(s) on the bow

 

guide provided by the manufacturer. Do not rely on a chain brake to prevent or

AVOID USING BOWSAWS

reduce an injury associated with the severity of a kickback from a bow saw.

Proper use of the bow guide’s spurs can prevent bow saw kickback. Do not rely on low kickback chain to reduce kickback when used with a bow saw, even though it may have qualified under ANSI B175. Low kickback chain is not effective in reducing the likelihood of a bow saw kick back.

ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW SAFETY

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - There are added safety precautions that must be taken regarding electric chain saws:

DANGER! To reduce the risk of electric shock or electrocution, never use an electric chain saw, or any other electrical device in rain, or in wet locations. Serious injury can occur due to electric shock or death by electrocution.

WARNING! Do not use damaged extension cords with cuts. Inspect the electric cords before each use and replace them if damaged. Cord insulation must be intact with no cracks or deterioration. Use only polarized extension cords marked as suitable for outdoor appliances and in conjunction with qualified, tested Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protected circuits. Do not use multiple cords. Plug connectors must be undamaged.

WARNING! Always use qualified GFCI protected circuits when using electrical equipment outdoors. A ground fault interrupter in the power supply line will help prevent fatal shocks.

WARNING! Avoid unintentional starting of the chain saw by making sure the switch is off before plugging in the unit. Never tie the switch down in any fashion so as to lock the switch in position.

NEVER CUT IN WET CONDITIONS

USE TESTED GFCI CIRCUITS

WARNING! Never leave a plugged in unit unattended. It is always possible for a child or inexperienced user to wander up to the unit for experimentation or play.

WARNING! Do not abuse the electric cord. Never carry the chain saw by the cord. Do not yank the cord when disconnecting the unit or extension cord from power receptacles.

WARNING! Keep electric cords away from heat, sharp edges, or any area that can increase the possibility of cutting the cord, and exposing operator or others to shock or electrocution.

AVOID USING DAMAGED CORD

DON’T CARRY BY CORD

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Contents Chain SAW Safety Manual KEY Safety Symbols and Warnings CIRCLE/SLASH SymbolImportant Safety Warnings Important Safety Warnings Page Table of Contents IntroductionForces YOU Must Control Do not Over -REACH to Make a CUT Beware of Skating Kick Guard Installation Kick GuardConditions Which MAY Require Removal of Kick Guard Operating SAW with the Kick Guard Device Kick Guard ApplicationsOperating SAW Without the Kick Guard Device Common Causes of KickbackGood Control Chain Brake Lever Reduced Kickback Chain Guide BAR Rail DAMAGE- Time to Replace Operator Safety Vital Safety Gear to Wear When Cutting KEY Safety and Risk Prevention Rules Beware of High Tension BRANCHES. Stay OUT of the Path General Safety Instructions KEY Safety and Risk Prevention Rules No Lighting Up Or Smoking When Handling Gasoline Rules for Safe FuelingSafe Wood Cutting Practices PINCHING, Binding & Splitting HingePruning Shade Trees and Cutting Saplings Felling Trees Path not this WAY Limbing and Bucking Be Alert for Felling Very Large Trees Electric Chain SAW Safety BOW SAW WarningMinimum Wire Gauge Recommendations Volts Gasoline Powered Unit Terms Glossary of Chain SAW TermsGlossary of Chain SAW Terms ECHO, Incorporated