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31.  Engine stop switch
32. Throttle control
33.  Throttle lockout
34. Starter grip
35.  Choke 
36.  Primer
37.  Throttle shutter (if provided)
38.  Fuel mixture tank cap
The  example  of  the  conformity  declaration  is 
found in the penultimate page of the manual.
DESCRIPTION OF EXPLANATORY
SYMBOLS (where applicable)
41.  Fuel mixture tank
42.  Engine stop switch positions
a = stop
b = running
43.  Choke
44.  Primer
45. Cutting device rotation direction
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Your  machine  must  be  used  carefully.  Symbols 
have therefore been placed on various parts of
the  machine  to  remind  you  of  the  main  precau-
tions  to  be  taken.  Their  meaning  is  explained 
below.  You  are  also  asked  to  carefully  read  the 
safety regulations in the specific chapter of this 
manual. 
Replace damaged or illegible labels.
51.    W arning! Danger. The failure to use this ma-
chine correctly can be hazardous for oneself 
and others.
52.    R ead  the  instruction  manual  before  using 
the machine.
53.    A nyone  operating  the  machine  under  nor-
mal conditions for continuous daily use may 
be exposed to a noise level equal to or ex-
ceeding  85  dB  (A).  Wear  ear  protectors, 
safety goggles and a protective helmet.
54.      P rojectile  object  hazard!  Keep  any  people 
or  pets  at  least  15  m  away  when  using  the 
machine!
55.      M aximum  cutting  device  speed.  Only  use 
suitable cutting devices.
56.    D o not use pointed, rigid or metal blades or 
circular saw blades.
57.    O nly  one  cutting  line  head  can  be  used  on 
this machine.
58.    W arning!  Petrol  is  flammable.  Allow  engine 
to cool at least 2 minutes before refuelling.
59.    W arning! Keep away from hot surfaces.

SAFETY REGULATIONS

to be observed scrupulously
A) TRAINING
1)  WARNING! Read these instructions care-
fully before operating the machine.
Become  acquainted  with  the  controls  and  the 
proper use of the machine. Learn how to stop the 
engine  quickly.  Save  all  warnings  and  instruc-
tions for future reference.
2)  Never  allow  children  or  persons  unfamil-
iar  with  these  instructions  to  use  the  machine. 
Local  laws  can  restrict  the  minimum  age  of  the 
operator.
4)  Never  operate  while  people,  especially  chil-
dren, or pets are nearby.
5)  Never  use  the  machine  if  the  user  is  tired  or 
unwell, or has taken medicine, drugs, alcohol or 
any substances which may slow his reflexes and 
compromise his judgement.
6)  Bear  in  mind  that  the  operator  or  user  is  re-
sponsible for accidents or unexpected events
occurring  to  other  people  or  their  property.  It  is 
the  user's  responsibility  to  assess  the  potential 
risk of the area where work is to be carried out, 
and to take all the necessary precautions to en-
sure  his  own  safety  and  that  of  others,  particu-
larly  on  slopes  or  rough,  slippery  and  unstable 
ground.
7)  If the machine is sold or lent to others, make 
sure  that  the  operator  looks  over  the  user  in-
structions contained in this manual. 
8)  Before tackling a mowing job for the first time 
it  is  advisable  to  gain  the  necessary  familiar-
ity  with  the  machine  and  the  most  suitable  cut-
ting techniques, finding out how to wear the har-
nesses  correctly,  firmly  gripping  the  machine 
and maki
ng the movements required by the job.
B) PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
1)  Always  wear  adequate  clothing  which  does 
not  hamper  movements  when  using  the  ma-
chine.
–    A lways  wear  slim-fitting  protective  clothes, 
anti-vibration gloves, protective goggles, half-
mask  respirator,  protective  earplugs,  anti-
shear safety boots with non–slip soles.
–    N ever wear scarves, shirts, necklaces or any 
hanging  or  flapping  accessory  that  could 
catch in the machine.
–    T ie your hair back if it is long.
2)  Thoroughly inspect the entire work area and 
remove  anything  that  could  be  thrown  by  the 
machine or damage the cutting means (stones, 
branches, iron wire, bones, etc.).
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