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• Remember that the user is re
-
sponsible for accidents or ha-
zards towards other people or
their property.
Preparation
• Wear hearing protection and
safety goggles. Wear these at
all times while operating the
machine. There is a risk of hea-
ring damage and eye injuries.
• Always wear sturdy shoes and
full-length trousers during opera-
tion of the machine. Do not ope-
rate the machine in bare feet
or with open sandals. Avoid
wearing clothing that is hanging
loose or clothing with hanging
ribbons or cords. These could
get caught in the hopper and
lead to serious injuries.
• Only use the machine out in the
open (i.e. not against a wall
or other rigid object) and only
while standing on a solid, level
surface.
• Do not use the machine on a
paved surface or a gravel sur-
face where the ejected material
could cause injury.
• Before putting into operation,
always visually inspect the
machine, the cutting tools, the
screws of the cutting tools and
other fastening materials to
ensure they are secure, and
that the housing is undamaged
and the safety equipment and
protective guards are in place.
Damaged or worn parts are to
be replaced as a set to ensure
the machine remains balanced.
Damaged or illegible stickers
must be replaced.
• Before putting the machine into
operation, always visually check
the connecting cable and exten-
sion cable for signs of damage
or ageing. If the connection
cable is damaged during use,
disconnect it immediately from
the power supply. Do not touch
the connection cable before it
has been disconnected from the
power supply. Do not use the
machine if the connection cable
is tangled, damaged or worn.
Operation
• Before turning on the machine,
ensure that the hopper is empty.
• Keep your head and body
away from the feed opening.
• Do not allow hands or other
body parts or clothing to enter
the hopper, or discharge chute,
or to be in the vicinity of moving
parts.
• Ensure you are standing secu
-
rely and do not lose your ba-
lance. Avoid an abnormal work
posture. Do not lean forward.
When material is being fed in,
never stand on a higher level
than the base of the machine.
• Always stand outside the ejec
-
tion zone while operating the
machine.
• Do not use the machine in
the rain and poor weather,
especially when there is a risk
of lightning, to reduce the risk
of lightning strikes. Only work
in daylight or where there is suf-
ficient illumination.
• If you are tired or lacking in
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