Electrical Safety - ATIKA BH 1400 N Notice Originale

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 Wear suitable work clothes:
 do not wear loose-fitting clothes or jewellery; they can
catch in moving parts.
 Solid shoes or boots with a nonskid sole
 Trousers to protect the legs
 Hairnet in case of long hair
 Do not work with the device barfooted or only with thongs
on your feet.
 Take environmental influences into consideration:
 Do not use the device in moist or wet ambience.
 Do not use the device in rainy weather.
 Do not work directly near swimming pools or garden
ponds
 Do only work with sufficient visibility conditions Provide
for good illumination.
 Do not operate the device when the ground is wet, if
possible.
 Before trimming, remove all foreign objects (e.g. stones,
branches, wires, etc.). While working watch out for further
foreign objects.
 If you come across to foreign objects, power off the device,
disconnect the mains plug and remove those foreign ob-
jects. However before you restart the device, check it for
possible damages and have it repaired if necessary.
 Do not force the power tool. You work better and safer in
the given performance range.
 Only operate the machine with complete and correctly at-
tached safety equipment (e.g. blade guard) and do not alter
anything on the machine that could impair the safety.
 Do not modify the device or parts of the device respectively.
 Before turning on the motor, make sure that your feet are at
a safe distance from the cutting tools.
 Never keep hands or feet close to or under rotating parts.
Keep away from the ejection slot.
 Work very careful on difficult soils (stony, hard, etc.). Re-
duce the working speed and firmly hold the machine.
 Pay attention to sure footing especially when working on
slopes or on wet ground and keep your balance at all times.
Guide the device only a walking speed.
 Do not work on steep slopes.
 When working on slopes, always work perpendicular to the
slope and never up and down.
 Be especially careful when changing the operating direction
on a slope.
 Observe the safety distance given by the handle bar.
 Always push the device forward while it is operating. Do not
pull it to yourself or behind you.
 While the motor is running, do not
 lift or carry the device about
 Caution! The tool runs after. Do not try to slow down the tool
by hand.
 Pay attention that the blade guard is attached.
 Turn off the device and wait until the drum has stopped
when
 tilting the device
 crossing hard ground
 transporting the device to and from the work area
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 Switch the machine off and remove the mains plug from the
socket when
 Carrying out repair work.
 Performing maintenance and cleaning work.
 removing malfunctions and blockages
 transporting or storing
 Leaving unattended (even during short interruptions).
 when the device begins to exhibit unusual vibrations
 when you have hit an obstacle with the device.
 Do not hose down the device with water. (origin of danger
electric current).
 Store unused equipment in a dry, locked place out of the
reach of children.
 Check the machine for possible damage:
 Before further use of the machine the safety devices
must be checked carefully for their proper and intended
function.
 Check whether movable parts function perfectly and do
not stick or whether parts are damaged. All parts must
be correctly installed and fulfill all conditions to ensure
perfect operation of the machine.
 Damaged safety devices and parts must be properly re-
paired or exchanged by a recognized, specialist work-
shop; insofar as nothing else is stated in the instructions
for use.
 Damaged or illegible safety labels have to be replaced.
 Maintain the machine carefully:
 Ensure that all nuts, bolts and screws are tight.
 Make sure that the ventilation apertures are free.
 Keep the handles free of oil and grease.
 Follow the maintenance instructions.

Electrical safety

 Design of the connection cable according to IEC 60245 (H
07 RN-F) with a core cross-section of at least
- 1.5 mm² for cable lengths up to 25 m
- 2.5 mm² for cable lengths over 25 m
 Long and thin connection lines result in a voltage drop. The
motor does not reach any longer its maximal power; the
function of the device is reduced.
 Plugs and coupler outlets on connection cables must be
made of rubber, non-rigid PVC or other thermoplastic mate-
rial of same mechanical stability or be covered with this ma-
terial.
 The connector of the connection cable must be splash-
proof.
 When running the connection line observe that it does not
interfere, is not squeezed, bended and the plug connection
does not get wet.
 Wind off completely the cable when using a cable drum.
 Do not drive the device across the extension cable. Make
sure that it is behind you in a secure position. Place the ca-
ble on a path or area that has already been worked. .
 Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not meant.
Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges. Do not
use the cable to pull the plug from the socket.

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