HOW TO START - STOP THE MOTOR /USING THE MACHINE
6. HOW TO START - STOP THE MOTOR
STARTING THE MOTOR (Fig. 3)
Before starting the motor:
– Remove the blade protection devices.
– Make sure the blade is not touching the ground
or any other object.
– Make sure the handgrip is locked in the centre
position.
– Insert the accumulator (1) inside its compart-
ment.
To start the motor:
1. Hold the machine firmly with both hands.
2. Press the safety switch (2) and then the switch
(3).
NOTE
abled in order to switch the motor on and keep it run-
ning.
7. USING THE MACHINE
WARNING!
of 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)
Only use the machine for its intended use,
that is "the cutting and trimming of hedges,
consisting in plants with small sized
branches". Any other use may be danger-
ous and severly da ma ge the machine. Ex-
amples of improper use may include, but
are not limited to:
– general grass cutting and in particular,
near kerbs;
– chopping material for composts;
– pruning;
– using the machine for cutting non-plant
material;
– use of the machine by more than one
person.
3)
Residual risks: even all the safety rule are
obeyed, there still can be a certain resid-
Both switches must be en-
For your safety and that
The motor will stop if either switch is released.
STOPPING THE MOTOR (Fig. 3)
To stop the motor:
– Release the switches (2) and (3).
– Remove the accumulator (1) from its compart-
ment.
NOTE
off, a few sparks may be seen near the ventilation
slots; this is perfectly normal and does not damage
the tool in any manner.
ual risk, which cannot be excluded. From
the kind and construction of the tool the
foreseeable potential endangerments can
be:
– Contact with the unprotected cutting
teeth.
– Involve fingers or hands into the moving
cutting blade.
– Unexpected, sudden movement of the
cutting blade.
– Thrown away of chips, it may damage
your eyes.
– Damage of the hearing, if no protection
of the ears is carried.
4)
Keep in mind that the operator or user is
re sponsible for accidents or hazards oc -
curring to other people or their property.
5)
Always wear suitable clothing when using
the machine. Your dealer can provide you
with all the information on the most suit-
able accident-prevention devices to guar-
antee your safety.
6)
Mow only in daylight or good artificial
light.
EN
When the motor is switched
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