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- Never use the machine without the feed hopper.
- If the machine is blocked, first switch it off, pull the plug out of the socket and wait until the machine has come to
a complete standstill before removing the blockage. Keep the on/off switch clean and free of foreign objects.
- Never attempt to remove cut material or hold onto material being cut while the blade is operating. Remove
chippings/saw dust only when the machine has been switched off.
- Avoid direct contact with the rotating cutting blade. Keep hands and feet away from the openings when the
machine is running.
- Never put hands or other parts of the body or clothing into the feed hopper, ejection channel or in the vicinity of
other moving parts.
3. Risk of electric shock
CAUTION! The cutting tools continue to rotate after the engine has been switched off
.
Failure to comply with the following instructions will lead to serious injury or death by electrocution.
- Before use, check the mains and extension cables for damages. Pay attention to age and state.
- Never operate the machine in a damp or wet environment. Never work in the rain. Never feed wet leaves into the
unit.
- Make sure the connection cable is always kept out of the working range of the machine. Make sure that cables
always lead away from the rear of the machine.
- The machine may only be connected to a socket that is correctly installed and grounded.
- The fuse must be a residual current circuit-breaker with a measured residual current of no more than 30 mA.
- Make sure that the power supply corresponds with the connection specifications of the machine before it is
connected.
- The machine may only be used within the specified limitations for voltage, power and nominal rotation speed (see
nameplate).
- If required, only use extension cords that are appropriate for both the machine and the environment. If in doubt,
ask an expert in electrical matters.
- Never operate the machine in flammable or explosive environments.
- If the power cable is damaged, immediately pull out the plug. Never use the machine if the power cable is
damaged.
- When working with the machine do not touch grounded objects (radiators, water pipes etc.).
- If the machine is not in use make sure the plug is pulled out.
- Make sure that the machine is switched off before plugging in the mains cable.
- Make sure that the machine is switched off before unplugging it.
- Disconnect the power supply before transporting the machine.
4. Damage to the machine
Failure to comply with the following instructions leads to damage of the machine.
- The ventilation slots may not be covered by the collection container or by chipped material.
- Do not overload the machine. Only use the machine for its intended purpose.
- If the machine starts to vibrate in a usual way, check it immediately.
ASSEMBLY
Prior to assembly and adjustment, always unplug the machine.
Check for damage to the machine, parts or accessories which may have occurred during transportation.
1. Mounting the wheels (Fig 3 to 6)
- Turn around the frame (
1
).
- Insert the axle (
15
) into the frame (
1
).
- Slide the large washer (
14
) onto the axle (
15
).
- Slide the sleeve (
13
) onto the axle, and then slide the wheel (
11
) onto the sleeve (
13
).
- Slide the medium-sized washer (
14
) onto the axle and screw the nut (
16
) onto the thread.
- Do the same operation on the other side for the 2
nd
wheel.
- Use a suitable 13mm wrench to tighten both nuts (
16
) at the same time, and then check that both wheels can turn
freely.
- Fit the wheel covers (
17
) onto the wheels.
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