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SAFETY REGULATIONS
to be observed scrupulously
A) TRAINING
1) Read the instructions carefully.
Familiarise yourself with the controls
and proper use of the machine. Learn
how to stop the motor quickly.
2) Bear in mind that the operator or us
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er is responsible for accidents or unex
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pected events which may occur to oth
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er people or their property during use of
the machine.
B) PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
1)
Use ear protectors, dust masks,
gloves and safety goggles for the entire
time the machine is being used.
2) Avoid wearing clothing that is loose
fitting or has hanging cords or ties.
3) Only use the machine outdoors (e.g..
not close to a wall or other fixed ob
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jects) and on a firm and flat surface.
4) Do not use the machine on a paved
gravel surface where ejected material
could cause injuries.
5) Never allow children or people un
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familiar with the instructions to use the
machine.
6) Do not use the machine with people
in the vicinities.
7) Before starting the machine, make
sure that all screws, nuts, bolts and
other fastening elements are properly
tightened and that guards and shields
are in place. Replace damaged or illeg
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ible labels.
8) Keep all guards and deflectors in
place and in good working position.
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Also:
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Before each use, check that the exten
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sion lead is not damaged or that there
are no signs of deterioration or ageing.
If the extension lead becomes dam
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aged during use, disconnect it from
the mains socket immediately. DO
NOT TOUCH THE LEAD BEFORE
DISCONNECTING IT FROM THE
MAINS SOCKET. Do not use the ma
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chine if the extension lead is damaged
or worn.
EN
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE. Keep for future reference.
C) DURING USE
1) Before starting the machine, make
sure the feeding hopper is empty.
2) Keep your head and body away from
the feeding chute.
3) Do not place your hands or other
body parts or clothing in the feeding or
discharge chutes, or near moving parts.
4) For the entire time of use, always
maintain proper balance and footing.
Do not lean over it. When feeding mate
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rial, never stand on a level that is higher
than the base of the machine.
5) While operating the machine, always
stand clear of the discharge area.
6) When feeding material, be extremely
careful that metal objects, stones, bot
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tles, cans or other foreign objects are
not introduced.
7) If the cutting device strikes a foreign
object or the machine makes unusual
noises or vibrations, switch off the mo
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tor immediately and allow the machine
to stop completely. Remove the plug
from the mains supply and carry out the
following operations:
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make sure the machine is not dam
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aged.
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check and tighten the grip for fasten
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ing the feeding hopper.
If the problem persists, contact your
service centre.
8) Do not allow processed material to
accumulate in the discharge area. This
may impede proper discharging and
cause the material to back up through
the feeding chute.
9) If the machine becomes clogged,
switch off the motor and remove the
power plug from the mains before clear
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ing debris from the feeding chute and
the discharge chute. Keep the motor
clear of debris and other accumulations
to prevent damage to the motor or fire
hazards. Remember that when motor
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ised machines are started, the cutting
device is also activated.
10) Do not move the machine while the
motor is running.
11) Turn off the motor and remove the
plug from the mains when you leave the
work area.
12) Do not tilt the machine while the
motor is running.
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