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How To Start - Use - Stop The Motor; Using The Machine - Stiga BL 2.6 E Manuel D'utilisation

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PREPARING TO WORK / HOW TO START-USE-STOP THE MOTOR / USING THE MACHINE
The quality of the extension leads must be no less
than H07RN-F or H07VV-F, with a minimum sec-
tion of 1.5 mm and a recommended maximum
length of 30 m.
To avoid overheating, do not keep the extension
lead rolled up during use.

6. HOW TO START - USE - STOP THE MOTOR

STARTING THE MOTOR (Fig. 3)
Before starting the motor::
– Fasten the extension lead (1) to the cable clamp
on the rear handgrip.
– FIRST connect the power cable plug (2) to the
extension lead (3) and THEN plug the extension
lead into the mains socket (4).
– Make sure there is enough free space around
the machine.
To start up the motor:
1. Grasp the machine securely.
2. Operate the switch (5 - ON).

7. USING THE MACHINE

To respect people and the environment:
– Try not to cause any disturbance.
– Scrupulously comply with local regulations
and provisions for the disposal of waste
ma terials after work.
– Scrupulously comply with local regulations
and provisions for the disposal of oils, pe-
trol, damaged parts or any elements which
have a strong impact on the environment.
WARNING!
brations can cause injuries and neurovascu­
lar disorders (also called "Raynaud's syn­
drome" or "white hand"), especially to people
suffering from circulation disorders. The
symp toms can regard the hands, wrists and
fingers and are shown through loss of sensi­
tivity, torpor, itching, pain and discolouring of
or structural changes to the skin. These ef­
fects can be worsened by low ambient tem­
peratures and/or by gripping the handgrips
ex cessively tightly. If the symptoms occur, the
length of time the machine is used must be
reduced and a doctor consulted
DANGER!
Prolonged exposure to vi­
This machine's motor ge­
DANGER!
tion of any electrical equipment to the mains
of a building must be installed by a qualified
electrician in conformity with the regulations
in force. Incorrect wiring can cause serious
injury and even death.
USING THE MOTOR (Fig. 3)
Rotor rpm must be proportionate to the type of
work and regulated with a roller (6) located on the
handgrip.
STOPPING THE MOTOR (Fig. 3)
To stop the motor:
– Release the switch (5 - OFF).
– FIRST unplug the extension lead (3) from the
mains socket (4) and THEN disconnect the
power cable (2) of the machine from the exten-
sion lead (3).
nerates an average sized electromagnetic
field, but it is not possible to exclude the pos­
sibility of interference with any active or pas­
sive medical devices that operators may be
using, with possible ensuing serious risks for
health. All those using medical devices should
always consult their GP, or the device manu­
facturer, before using this machine.
WARNING!
others:
1) Do not use the machine without having
read the instructions carefully. Become
ac quainted with the controls and the pro­
per use of the machine. Learn how to stop
the motor quickly.
2) Residual risks: even all the safety rule are
obeyed, there still can be a certain residual
risk, which cannot be excluded. From the
kind and construction of the tool the fore­
seeable potential endangerments can be:
– Hurled materials that may injure the
eyes;
– Damage of the hearing, if no protection
of the ears is carried.
EN
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