6- Pay attention to the environment. Avoid unnecessary throttle operation forless pollution and noise emissions. Adjust the carburetor correctly.- During or after operation, do not put the hot equipment onto dry grass orcombustible materials.- Do not hold your right hand above shoulder height.- During operation, never hit the saw chain against hard obstacles such stonesand nails. Take particular care when cutting branches next to walls, wirefences or the like.- If branches get caught in the saw chain, always stop the engine and removethe spark plug cap. Otherwise unintentional start may cause serious injury.- If the saw chain becomes clogged, always stop the engine and remove thespark plug cap before cleaning.- Accelerating the engine with the saw chain blocked increases the load andwill damage the engine and/or clutch.- Before cutting limbs, keep an escape area away from the falling limb. First,clear obstructs such as limbs and branches from the work area. Move alltools and goods from the escape area to another safe place.- Before cutting branches and limbs, check the falling direction of them,considering the condition of branches and limbs, adjoining trees, winddirection, etc. Pay full attention to the falling direction, and the rebound of thebranch, which hit the ground.- Never hold the pole saw at an angle of more than 60°. Otherwise fallingobjects can hit the operator and cause serious injury. Never stand underneaththe limb being cut.- Pay attention to broken or bent branches. They may bounce back in cutting,causing unexpected injury.- Before cutting limbs that you intend to cut, remove branches and leavesaround them. Otherwise the saw may be caught by them.- To prevent the saw from being caught in the kerf, do not release the throttlelever before pulling the saw out of the kerf.- If the saw chain is bound in the kerf, immediately stop the engine, carefullymove the branch to open the kerf and release the saw.- Avoid kickback (rotational reactive force towards the operator). To preventkickback, never use the guide bar nose or perform a penetrating cut. Alwaysbeware of the position of the guide bar nose.- Check the chain tension frequently. When checking or adjusting the chaintension, stop the engine and remove the spark plug cap. If the tension isloose, tighten it.- Operate the equipment with as little noise and contamination as possible. Inparticular check the correct setting of the carburetor.- Never stand on a ladder and run the equipment.- Never climb up into trees to perform cutting operation.- Wait until the chain reaches its full working speed before cutting.- Take a rest to prevent loss of control caused by fatigue. We recommend totake a 10 to 20-minute rest every hour.Transport- Before transporting the equipment, switch off the engine and remove thespark plug cap.- Always fit the guide bar cover during transportation.- Always use the tool protection included with the equipment.- Carry it in a horizontal position by holding the shaft. Keep the hot muffleraway from your body.- When transporting the equipment in a vehicle, properly secure it to avoidturnover. Otherwise fuel spillage and damage to the equipment and otherbaggage may result.- Shut off the engine during transport.- Ensure that the fuel tank is completely empty.- When unloading the equipment from the truck, never drop the engine to theground or this may severely damage the fuel tank.- Remember to lift the entire equipment from the ground when moving theequipment. Dragging the fuel tank is highly dangerous and will cause damageand leakage of fuel, possibly causing fire.