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6.2.3.3 Use and handling
• Do not use the device if all cutting attachments are not properly in-
stalled.
• The cutting blade can be jerked off objects (kickback). This can lead
to injuries to arms and legs. If the device hits a foreign object, stop the
motor immediately and wait until the cutting unit has come to a stand-
still. Check the cutting unit for damage. Always replace the cutting unit
if it is bent or cracked.
• Switch the motor off and remove the spark plug connector if carrying
out work on the cutting blade (e.g. removal of a blockage, checking
of the cutting unit).
• Warning! Sharp edges on the brush cutter. It is necessary
to wear gloves.
• Check whether the cutting attachment has stopped while the engine
is idling.
• Check the machine for loose fastenings, fuel leaks, and damaged
parts such as cracks in the cutting attachment.
• Remark! National regulations may restrict the use of the machine.
• It is necessary to carry out a daily visual inspection before use and
after dropping the device or other impacts in order to discover signifi-
cant defects.
• Wear both non-slip foot protection and protective clothing.
• Never use the machine if the user is tired, ill or under the influence of
alcohol or other drugs before working with the machine.
• When using the machine, it is necessary to take a break and change
work positions.
• Take a firm footing and keep your balance during operation. It is also
necessary to use the carrying strap provided.
• It is necessary to keep the machine in good working order.
6.3 Working safety instructions for hedge trimmers
Note:
• The hedge trimmer is delivered fully assembled.
• Instructions and illustrations for adjusting, using the hedge trimmer or
its actuators, maintenance, and lubrication by the user can be found in
this instruction manual and on the fold-out page.
• Notes on the working position (see fold-out page).
• Notes on the actuators (see fold-out page).
• Notes about safe use of fuel (see chapter “Before commissioning”).
• Instructions for the recommended replacement or repair of parts or
for customer service and specifications of spare parts to be used, if
these affect the user’s health and safety, can be found in this instruc-
tion manual.
• Explanation of all graphic symbols, information, features and technical
data used on the hedge trimmer as well as the procedure in the event
of accidents and malfunctions can be found in this instruction manual.
• Blocked tool: Remove the clamped material from the cutting unit (20).
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Warning!
• Children are never permitted to use the hedge trimmer.
• Always remain attentive, pay attention to what you are
doing and be sensible when working with the device. Do
not use the device while ill, tired or under the influence
of drugs, alcohol or medication.
A moment of inattention while
operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
• Avoid misuse, use the machine only as described under “Intended
use”.
Familiarise yourself with the operating manual before at-
tempting to operate the device.
6.3.1 Preparation
• THIS HEDGE TRIMMER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES! Read the
instructions for correct handling, preparation, maintenance, starting
and shutting down the hedge trimmer carefully. Familiarise yourself
with all actuators and with using the hedge trimmer properly.
• Children are never permitted to use the hedge trimmer.
• Children, adolescents and people with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities must not use the hedge trimmer. Exceptions exist
only for young people over 16 years of age in the context of training
under the supervision of a professional.
• Beware of overhead power lines
• Avoid using the hedge trimmer if people, and especially children, are
in the vicinity.
• Wear suitable clothing! Do not wear wide clothing or jewellery, which
can become entangled in moving parts. It is recommended to wear
sturdy gloves, non-slip shoes and safety goggles.
• If the cutting unit touches a foreign object, the operating noises get
louder or the hedge trimmer vibrates unusually excessively, stop the en-
gine and allow the hedge trimmer to come to a standstill. Disconnect
the spark plug connector from the spark plug and take the following
measures:
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check for damage;
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check for loose parts and fasten all parts;
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replace damaged parts with equivalent parts or have them re-
paired.
• Wear hearing protection!
• Wear safety goggles!
• Handle fuel carefully, it is highly flammable and the vapours are explo-
sive. The following points should be followed:
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Only use specially designed tanks.
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Never remove the fuel filler cap or top up with petrol when the
engine is running or hot. Allow the engine and exhaust parts to
cool before refilling.
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Do not smoke.
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Only refuel outdoors.
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Never store the hedge trimmer or fuel tank in a room where there
is an open flame, e.g. surface as in a water heater.
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If petrol has overflowed try not to start the engine but remove the
machine from the petrol contaminated surface before starting.
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Always replace the tank plug after filling and close it securely.
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If the tank is emptied, this should be done outdoors.
• Familiarise yourself with the operation of the hedge trimmer so that you
can stop immediately in an emergency.
6.3.2 Operation
a) Switch off the engine before:
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Cleaning or removing a blockage.
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Inspection, maintenance or work on the hedge trimmer,
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Adjusting the working position of the cutting unit,
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if the hedge trimmer is left unattended.
b) Always ensure that the hedge trimmer is properly in one of the pre-
scribed working positions before starting the engine.
c) Keep proper footing when operating the hedge trimmer.
d) Do not use the hedge trimmer with a faulty or heavily worn cutting
unit.
e) To reduce the risk of fire, make sure that the engine and silencer are
free of debris, leaves or leaking lubricant.
f) Ensure that all handles and safety equipment are installed when us-
ing the hedge trimmer. Never attempt to use an incomplete hedge
trimmer or one with an impermissible modification.
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