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Notes on Safety
Make sure that no persons or animals are close to
the working area (minimum distance of 15 m).
Grass being cut and thrown up may contain
foreign objects such as stones. You are responsible
for the safety in your working area, and you are
liable for damages to persons or property.
It is not permitted to either start or use the
petrol brush cutter in the vicinity of persons or
animals.
Do not use the tool when you are tired or
distracted, or your ability to react is impaired
when you are under the inuence of alcohol or
medication.
Inattentiveness may cause serious injuries.
Use approved safety goggles.
Use approved ear protection.
Use high-quality safety gloves.
Use high-quality skid-proof protective shoes with
safety steel caps. Never operate the tool wearing
sandals, or when barefoot.
Always wear an approved safety helmet for
working in a forest.
Do not wear wide clothing or jewelry.
Wear long trousers to protect your legs.
Wear safety helmet for long hair.
Loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair can get
caught in the moving parts.
Wear suitable and durable tight tting working
clothes.
Keep body parts and clothing away from the
cutting tool when you start the engine, or keep it
running.
Make sure you are standing in a stable and secure
position during work. Avoid moving backwards
with the tool due to risk of stumbling. Avoid any
unnatural posture.
When the petrol cutting blade has been operated
for long hours, it may cause a circulatory disorder
due to vibration (Raynaud's disease). In this case,
it is impossible to specify any length of operation,
because it may dier from person to person. The
following factors can have an inuence on this
phenomenon: Circulatory disorders in the hands
of the operator, low outdoor temperatures, long
hours of operation. Therefore, it is recommended
to wear warm protective gloves, and to take
breaks at regular intervals.
The exhaust of internal combustion engines is
poisonous and can lead to suocation, among o
thers. It is not allowed to operate the
petrol cutting blade in closed or
poorly ventilated rooms.
Rell the gasoline tank only outdoors, or in
well-ventilated areas.
Gasoline and gasoline vapors are highly ammable.
Keep away from ammable materials and sources
of ignition, such as ovens or stoves.
Do not smoke while refueling or operating the
tool.
Immediately wipe away spilled gasoline.
Start the petrol cutting blade only
at a location far away from the place of refueling.
Always make sure that the cover of the fuel tank
is well closed. Look out for possible leakage.
When the engine is running or the engine is hot,
it is not allowed to open the cap of the fuel tank
or rell gasoline.
Open the cap of the fuel tank slowly so that
gasoline vapor can escape.
Make sure the handles are dry, clean, and free of
gasoline mixed with oil.
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