- Before checking, cleaning or
working on the equipment;
- If a foreign body is struck.
Look for damage to the equip-
ment and carry out the neces-
sary repairs before restarting
and working with the equip-
ment;
- If the equipment starts to vi-
brate unusually strongly, an
immediate check is required.
•
Switch off the engine
- When leaving the equipment;
- Before refuelling;
•
Store the implement in a dry
place well out of reach of child-
ren.
CAUTION! The following
states how to avoid damage
to the implement and any re-
sulting harm to people:
Take care of your implement
•
Switch off the power when
the implement is to be carried
across steps.
•
Inspect the implement each
time before it is to be used. Ne-
ver operate the implement if sa-
fety devices (e.g. impact protec-
tor, parts of the cutting facility or
bolts are missing, worn out or
damaged. To avoid imbalance,
all tools and bolts must be ex-
changed as complete sets.
•
Only use spare parts and ac-
cessories that have been sup-
plied or recommended by the
manufacturer. The use of alien
parts results in the immediate
loss of all guarantee claims.
•
Ensure that all nuts, bolts and
screws are firmly tightened and
that the implement is in a safe
working state.
•
Never try to repair the imple-
ment yourself, other than you
have been trained accordingly.
All work that has not been listed
in these Instructions must only
be carried out by authorised
servicing agencies.
•
Treat the implement with the
greatest care. Always keep the
tool clean for better and safer
work. Follow the maintenance
instructions.
•
Never overload the implement.
Always work within the speci-
fied capacity range. Do not use
low-power machines for heavy-
duty work. Do not operate the
implement for purposes for
which it is not intended.
•
Do not keep the equipment with
petrol in the tank inside a buil-
ding in which petrol fumes could
potentially come into contact
with open fire or sparks.
•
Allow the engine to cool before
placing the equipment in enclo-
sed spaces. Risk of fire.
•
To avoid the risk of fire, keep
the engine, exhaust and area
around the fuel tank free of
grass, leaves or leaking grease
(oil).
•
Check the grass catcher regu-
larly for wear or loss of function.
•
If the fuel tank is to be drained,
do this outdoors.
GB
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