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SECURITY RULES
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Carefully read the use and maintenance handbook supplied with the machine.
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Children under 16 years of age must not use the machine.
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The use is responsible for any damage because the machine responds to his/her commands.
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Any person who does not know the machine and has never used it, must read the use and maintenance handbook before
using the machine.
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If you are transporting the machine, empty petrol from the tank.
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If you put the machine out of service, make sure it cannot restart.
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Never work barefoot or wearing sandals. Prepare for work by wearing resistant shoes and long trousers. Before beginning
to work, inspect the work area, taking care to remove stones, sticks, metal wires and any other foreign body.
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Before starting the engine, the user must have a free working range of 5 metres.
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Dry off any petrol leaks.
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Always fill the tank while the engine is stopped. Filling up with and/or transfer of fuel must always be performed outdoors,
well away from fires or heat sources. Do not smoke during this operation.
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Before beginning to use the motorised hoe, learn to switch the engine off quickly, get to know the controls and learn how to
use the machine correctly.
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Do not use the engine in places where exhaust gases containing carbon monoxide can accumulate.
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Never use the motorised hoe if incomplete, or without its protective device. Never do any hoeing with the protective hood
OFF the machine.
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Do not fit, detach or clean the cutter or any tools while the engine is running.
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Attention! Do not work on gradients in excess of 50%.
We do not accept any responsibility whatever for any accidents caused by not observing these regulations.
TRANSPORT
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The machine is equipped with a small front wheel for the transport (see picture 5, D)
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The machine can be moved easily by lifting the handlebar (keeping the fuel cap closed for the Honda version).
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To transport the machine on a car it is possible to reduce the dimensions by simply removing the handlebar
(Picture 5, E), the spur (Picture1, 9) and the small wheel (Picture 1, 6) by unscrewing the knob (Picture 1, 10).
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Whenever you are about to start the engine, always run the following checks very carefully:
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Is there fuel in the tank? Add fuel if necessary (see Fig. N°1)
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Check engine oil level: IMPORTANT: THERE IS NO OIL IN NEW MACHINES DELIVERED FROM THE FACTORY. In this
case, fill with oil up to the level of the oil plug stick.
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PLEASE CONSULT THE ITEM “FIRST START-UP” IN THE ENGINE USE AND INSTRUCTIONS HANDBOOK.
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Always start in the open air.