Pull the chainbrake towards you (towards the rear of the saw) until you hear a loud click. If the chainbrake was on this will deactivate it.
See the step-by-step guide for full instructions on how to operate the chain brake and the hand guard.
Your product has a chain brake that stops the saw chain if you get a kickback. The chain brake decreases the risk of accidents but only you can prevent them.
⚠️WARNING: Do not engage in situations where there is a risk of kickback. Be careful when you use your product and make sure that the kickback zone of the guide bar does not touch an object.
The chain brake engages (A) manually by your left hand or automatically by the inertia release mechanism. Push the front hand guard (B) forward to engage the chain brake manually. This movement starts a spring-loaded mechanism that stops the drive sprocket.
How the chain brake is engaged is in relation to the force of the kickback and position of the product. If you get an intense kickback while the kickback zone is farthest away from you, the chain brake engages by the inertia release. If the kickback is small or the kickback zone is nearer you, the chain brake engages manually by your left hand.
Use the chain brake as a parking brake when you start the product and when you move short distances. This decreases the risk that you or a person near you touches the saw chain.
Pull the front handguard rearward to disengage the chain brake.
A kickback can be very sudden and intense. Most kickbacks are small and do not always engage the chain brake. If a kickback occurs when you use the product, hold tightly around the handles and do not let go.
The front hand guard also decreases the risk to touch the saw chain if your hand lets go of the front handle.
In the felling position you cannot engage the chain brake manually. The chain brake can in this position only be engaged by the inertia release mechanism.