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the engine.
• Do not leave the equipment unattend
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ed in the workplace.
• Do not work with equipment that is
damaged or incomplete or has been
converted without the approval of the
manufacturer.
Using machines for applications other
than those intended may result in dan
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gerous situations.
• Do not work with the device if there
is a risk of lightning strike. Danger of
electric shock.
Maintenance and Storage:
• Ensure that all nuts, bolts and screws
are tightened firmly and the equipment
is in safe working condition. Many
accidents are caused by poorly main
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tained equipment.
• Do not keep the equipment with petrol
in the tank inside a building in which
petrol fumes could potentially come
into contact with open fire or sparks.
• Allow the engine to cool before plac
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ing the equipment in enclosed spaces.
Risk of fire.
• To avoid the risk of fire, keep the en
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gine, exhaust and area around the fuel
tank free of grass, leaves or leaking
grease (oil).
• Check the grass catcher regularly for
wear or loss of function.
• For reasons of safety, replace worn
or damaged parts. Replace defective
silencers.
• If the fuel tank is to be drained, do this
outdoors.
• Handle your equipment with care.
Keep the tools sharp and clean to ena
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ble you to work better and more safely.
Follow the maintenance directions.
• Do not attempt to repair the equipment
yourself unless you are trained to do
so. Any work not specified in these
instructions is to be carried out only by
customer service centres authorised
by us.
• Keep the equipment in a dry place and
out of reach of children. Machines are
dangerous if used by inexperienced
people.
Initial Operation
Caution! Risk of injury from rotat
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ing blades. Carry out work on the
equipment only when the blade is
switched off and stationary.
Before starting the device, you must
- fold up the grip rod and lock the quick
clamping levers,
- fill in motor oil,
- fill in petrol,
- mount the grass catcher if necessary,
- set the cutting height if necessary.
Mounting grip rod
Make sure that the Bowden cable
(
5) is not crushed during the as
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sembly of the grip handle.
The upper grip handle (1) can be
mounted in two positions.
1. Fold the bottom handle (4) and
the upper grip handle (1) up
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wards.
2. Bring the bottom handle (4) into
the desired position and lock the
quick clamping levers (21) by
pushing them in the direction of
the handle (4). They must fit the
handle so that a tensioning with
medium force can be carried out.
Otherwise, the quick clamping
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