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equipment.
. Before starting the equipment, ensure that no objects or branches are pushed
into the blade opening, that the equipment is standing stably and that the
workspace is tidy and not blocked. Check the condition of your extension cable
and the connecting cable of your equipment. Use the necessary protective
equipment.
. If your equipment vibrates or emits unusual noises when switched on
,
disconnect the plug from the socket and check the cutting cylinder. Ensure that
no remains of chopped matter are blocking the cutting cylinder or jammed
between the blades.
. If the blades no longer dig correctly or if the motor is overloaded, check all the
parts of your equipment and replace the worn parts. If a more extensive re-pair is
required , contact a customer service centre.
Use:
. CAUTION -A very sharp tool.Avoid cutting your fingers or toes. While working
always keep your feet and fingers well away from the cutting cylinder and the
ejector opening. There is the danger of serious injury!
. Do not operate the implement while it is raining, in poor weather conditions and
when the surrounding area and lawn are wet.Operate the implement only during
daylight hours or with bright lighting.
. Do not operate the implement if you are tired or are lacking in concentration and
after having drunk alcohol or taken medicine. Always take a work break in due
time. Approach the work with common sense.
. Familiarize yourself with the terrain and remain focused on the potential
hazards that you could miss on account of the motor noise.
. Always maintain a secure footing while working,especially on a slope, never up
and down! Be particularly careful when changing the travelling direction. Do not
work on very steep slopes.
. Always guide the implement at a walking pace with both hands on the handle.
Be especially careful when you turn the implement around or draw it towards you.
Danger of stumbling!
. Start or actuate the starting lever with care and in conformity with the directions
in these instructions.
. Do not tilt the implement when starting, other than it has to be lifted. In this case
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