Husqvarna 350IB Leaf Blaster 40-volt 800-cfm 200-mph Battery Handheld Leaf

User Manual - Page 8

For 350IB.

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serious injuries. See
Assembly on page 15
for
instructions.
Look around you. Make sure that there is no risk
that persons or animals touch or influence on your
control of the product.
Do not let children use or be near the product. The
product is easy to start and children may be able to
start it if they are not fully supervised. This can mean
a risk of serious injury.
Remove the battery when you do not have full view
of the product or leave the product for any length of
time.
You must be stable on your feet in order to have full
control of the product. Do not use the product if you
are on a ladder or in a tree. Do not use the product if
you are not on stable ground.
If you are not careful, the risk of kickback increases.
A kickback can occur if the kickback zone of the
guide bar accidentally touches a branch, tree or
other objects.
Do not hold the product with one hand. This product
is not safely controlled with one hand.
Do not use the product above shoulder height and
do not try to cut with the guide bar tip.
Do not use a product in a situation where you can
not call for help if an accident occur.
Stop the product and engage the chain brake before
you move the product. Hold the product with the
guide bar and saw chain pointing rearward. Put
on a transportation guard on the guide bar before
transportation or before you move it for any distance.
When you put the product on the ground, engage the
chain brake and have a constant view of the product.
Stop the product and remove the battery before you
leave your product for any length of time.
There is a risk that wood chips get stuck in the drive
system. This can cause the saw chain to get stuck.
Always stop the product and remove the battery
before you clean it.
Make sure that you can move around safely.
Examine the conditions and the terrain around
you for possible obstacles such as roots, rocks,
branches, ditches and more. Be careful when you
do work on sloping ground.
The vibration level increases if you cut with
cutting equipment that is incorrect or not correctly
sharpened. Cutting hardwoods, such as broadleaf
trees, causes more vibration than cutting softwoods,
such as conifers.
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