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Prior to use
• Do not use this machine for any other purpose than that
for which it was designed, using the proper cutting
devices as indicated in the instructions.
•
B1.
Anyone who uses the machine should have read
the entire manual with extreme care.
• Make sure you know how to stop the engine and blade
if necessary (see section entitled “
Starting and stopping
the engine
”).
• All users should be familiar with the operations for use
of the machine under absolutely safe conditions as
described in this manual, and should be instructed in
the proper cutting techniques to use, possibly by
practical demonstration.
• Do not use the machine if you are tired, in poor health
or under the effects of alcohol or medication that could
affect your reactions.
• Do not allow children or persons who are not familiar
with these instructions and are not sufficiently trained to
use the brush cutter. Local regulations may specify an
age limit for users.
• Keep this manual with the machine when selling or
lending it, to enable the future users to familiarize
themselves with the product and instructions for safe
use.
• Always inspect the machine carefully prior to use: make
sure it is correctly assembled and that there are no
loose screws, damaged parts, fuel leaks.
• Replace any accessories (blades, nylon string heads,
guards) which show damage or cracks or appear
excessively worn. Have your Authorized Service
Center replace any damaged parts.
• Perform all operations of maintenance and/or assembly
ONLY with the engine off and wearing gloves.
Apparel
•
B2.
Dress suitably for the job; wear approved personal
protection gear: a) Close-fitting clothing (no shorts or
loose clothes). b) Safety boots with non-slip sole,
crush-resistant toe cap and protection against cuts (do
not wear sandals or work barefoot). c) Sturdy gloves
resistant to cuts and vibrations. d) Safety visor or
protective goggles. Remove the protective film if any. e)
Hearing protection. The use of personal protection gear
does not eliminate the risk of injury but may reduce the
effect of the damage in case of accidents.
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get
caught in the moving parts of the machine.
• Watch out for the rotating parts and hot surfaces of the
machine.
Health precautions
• Prolonged use of the machine or other equipment
expose the operator to vibrations that can cause the
White Finger Syndrome (
Syndrome of Raynaud
). This
could reduce the sensitivity of the hands in
distinguishing different temperatures and cause a
general numbness. The operator should therefore
check the conditions of the hands and fingers if the
machine is used continuously or regularly. If one of the
symptoms should appear, consult a doctor
immediately.
• Prolonged use of the machine or other equipment can
cause discomfort, stress, fatigue, hearing damage.
Wear suitable hearing protection when using the
machine. Correct and scrupulous maintenance can
also help to protect you further from the risk of noise
and vibration.
• Never start or run the engine in a closed or poorly
ventilated place.
Work zone
• Examine the work area and be careful of any hazards
(such as roads, driveways, power lines, hanging tree
limbs, etc.).
Danger of flying debris.
Minimum safety distance 15m.
Emergency stop.
Maximum shaft speed.
15 m
Danger of kickback. The blade is capable
of amputating arms and legs.
CAUTION!
Danger of serious leg injuries. Take
scrupulous care to follow the instructions
in the manual.
CAUTION!
The cutting parts and muffler may get
very hot and cause burns. Wait a few
minutes before touching them.
CAUTION!
Avoid prolonged use. Noise and
vibrations may be dangerous.
CAUTION!
The exhaust fumes are toxic if
inhaled, and may cause asphixiation and even
death.