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• Ensure that all nuts, bolts and
screws are fi rmly tightened and
that the implement is in a safe
working state.
• Never try to repair the imple-
ment yourself, other than you
have been trained accordingly.
All work that has not been listed
in these Instructions must only
be carried out by authorised
servicing agencies.
• Treat the implement with the
greatest care. Always keep the
tool clean for better and safer
work. Follow the maintenance
instructions.
• Never overload the implement.
Always work within the speci-
fi ed capacity range. Do not use
low-power machines for heavy-
duty work. Do not operate the
implement for purposes for
which it is not intended.
• Check the collection unit regu-
larly for wear or loss of function.
• Replace worn or damaged
parts for safety reasons.
• When using the machine with
several prong attachments, be-
ware that moving one prong at-
tachment can lead to the other
prong attachments rotating.
• When setting the machine,
make sure your fi ngers do not
become caught between the
moving prong attachments and
stationary parts of the machine.
• Allow the motor to cool down
before parking the machine for
a longer period.
• When servicing the prong at-
tachments, beware that the
prong attachments can be
moved even when the drive is
switched off.
• Replace worn or damaged
parts for safety reasons. Use
only original spare parts and
accessories.
• If the machine is stopped to ser-
vice, inspect, store or replace
an accessory part, switch off
the drive, disconnect the ma-
chine from the mains and make
sure that all moving parts have
come to a complete stop. Al-
low the machine to cool down
before carrying out inspections,
settings etc. Treat the machine
with care and keep it clean.
Electrical safety:
CAUTION! The following
states how to avoid accidents
and injuries due to electric
shock:
• Before each use, carry out a vis-
ual inspection of the power and
extension cables for signs of
damage or ageing. Damaged
mains power cables increase
the risk of electric shock.
• Connect the implement to a
power socket with a RCD (Re-
sidual Current Device) that has
a rated current of not more than
30 mA. Avoid operating the
machine in poor weather condi-
tions, especially if there is a risk
of lightning.
• Always keep the extension cable
well away from the cutting tools.
Should the power cable be-
come damaged during work,
then instantly disconnect the
power cable from the mains.
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