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Manual instruction
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WARNING: Stay alert. Watch what you
are doing. Use common sense.
Electrical safety rules
ATTENTION! When using electrical tools,
the following safety instructions should
be observed to prevent the risk of
electric shock, personal injury and fire. Read and
observe these instructions carefully before using
the tool.
Increased safety can be obtained by having a
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qualified electrician install a high sensitivity (30mA)
circuit breaker in the house wiring. If you do not have
such a circuit breaker installed, or you do not wish
to have one installed, then we strongly recommend
that the electric power to your mower be supplied
through a high sensitivity residual current device
(RCD). The RCD is designed to provide a high degree
of personal protection against harmful electric
current should fault conditions occur.
WARNING! The use of an RCD or other
circuit breaker unit does not release the
operator from the safety instructions
and safe working practices given in this manual.
The main voltage must correspond to the one
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marked on the technical data plate. Do not use
other sources of power.
The use of a safety circuit-breaker is
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recommended for the power supply line for an
intervention range of 10 to 30 rated mA. Consult a
reliable electrician.
Before inserting the plug in the mains socket,
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make sure that the socket ratings are correct and
correspond to those indicated on the rating label on
the appliance.
CAUTION: touching electrified parts may cause
death by electric shock or burn.
Never move the appliance by pulling at the
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cables.
Always guide the connection line safely.
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Do not use power tools near flammable liquids
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or gases.
Always disconnect the appliance from the mains
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supply before transporting it to other places.
ATTENTION! DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Consider work area environment. Do not expose
power tools to rain. Do not use power tools in
damp or wet locations. Keep work area well lit and
dry. Try to prevent the device from getting wet or
being exposed to humidity. Do not leave it outside
overnight.
The power supply cable should be checked
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regularly and before using it , make sure the cable
is not damaged or worn out. If the cable is not in
good condition, do not use the appliance; take it to
an authorized service center instead.
When tool is used outdoors, only use an
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extension cable that is suitable for outdoor work
and so marked. Keep it away from the working area,
from damp, wet or oily surfaces and away from heat
and fuels.
Specific safety rules
Wear hearing protection. Extended exposure to
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noise can cause hearing loss.
Use suitable search devices to find hidden
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supply lines, or contact the local electricity supplier.
Contact with power lines can cause fire or electric
shock. Damaging a gas line can cause an explosion.
Breaking into a water pipe can cause material
damage.
Immediately stop the power tool if it is jammed.
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Be prepared for high reaction moments, which
cause recoil. The insertion tool blocks when:—the
power tool is overloaded or—it catches an edge in
the work piece to be processed.
When using the power tool for operations in
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which the insertion tool might contact hidden
power lines, always hold the power tool by the
insulated grips. In case of contact with a live power
line, a voltage is also applied to the metal parts of
the power tool, and this leads to an electric shock.
During operation, hold the power tool with both
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hands, and make sure you have a good foothold. It is
safer to operate the power tool with both hands.
Secure the work piece. A work piece held in place
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by a vice is more secure than if you hold it with your
hand.
Keep your workplace clean. Material mixtures
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are especially dangerous. Light metal dust can burn
or explode.
Wail till the power tool comes to a complete
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standstill before putting it down. The insertion tool
might get caught, thus leading to a loss of control
over the power tool.
Before carrying out any work on the power
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tool (e.g. maintenance, tool change etc.) and while
moving or storing the tool, always set the rotation
direction switch in the middle position. Accidentally
activating the On/Off switch can cause injuries.
Summary of Contents for CRHM-14.4L
Page 22: ...8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a d c b e 22 RUS CRHM 14 4L 1 SDS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a b 5 c PZ1 PZ2 d SDS e...
Page 24: ...24 RUS off 85 A...
Page 25: ...25 RUS 30 RCD RCD RCD 10 30...
Page 26: ...26 RUS OFF...
Page 27: ...27 RUS IVT 6 7...
Page 29: ...29 RUS 7 6 5 3A 6 5 3B fig 3A fig 3B 7 6 IVT...
Page 30: ...8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a d c b e 30 KZ CRHM 14 4L 1 SDS 2 3 4 5 6 7 b 5 PZ1 PZ2 d SDS e...
Page 32: ...32 KZ off 85 A...
Page 33: ...33 KZ 30 RCD RCD RCD 10 30...
Page 34: ...34 KZ OFF...
Page 35: ...35 KZ IVT 6...
Page 37: ...37 KZ 7 6 5 3 6 5 3 fig 3A fig 3B 7 6 IVT...
Page 46: ...8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a d c b e 46 BY CRHM 14 4L 1 SDS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a b 5 c PZ1 PZ2 d SDS e...
Page 48: ...48 BY off 85 A...
Page 49: ...49 BY 30 RCD RCD RCD 10 30...
Page 50: ...50 BY OFF...
Page 51: ...51 BY IVT 6 7 8 4...
Page 53: ...53 BY 6 5 3B fig 3A fig 3B 7 6 IVT...
Page 54: ...8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a d c b e 54 UA CRHM 14 4L 1 SDS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a b 5 c PZ1 PZ2 d SDS e...
Page 56: ...56 UA off 85 A...
Page 57: ...57 UA UA 30 RCD RCD RCD 10 30...
Page 58: ...58 UA OFF...
Page 59: ...59 UA UA IVT 6 7 8 4 4 7 7 4 SDS...
Page 61: ...61 UA UA 7 6 IVT...
Page 77: ...8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 a d c b e 77 BG CRHM 14 4L 1 SDS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a b 5 mm c PZ1 PZ2 d SDS e...
Page 79: ...79 BG off 8 85 dB A...
Page 80: ...80 BG 30 mA RCD RCD RCD 10 30...
Page 81: ...81 BG OFF...
Page 82: ...82 BG HE IVT 6 7 8 4 4 7...
Page 84: ...84 BG 6 5 3A 6 5 3B fig 3A fig 3B 7 6 IVT...
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