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missing safety equipment such
as deflection and/or grass col-
lection devices.
•
Do not overload the equipment.
Work only within the speci-
fied power range and do not
change the regulator settings
on the motor. Do not use low-
powered machines for heavy
work. Do not use your equip-
ment for purposes other than
those for which it is designed.
•
Do not use the equipment near
inflammable liquids or gases.
Non-observance will result in a
risk of fire or explosion.
•
Do not lift or carry the equip-
ment when the motor is run-
ning.
•
Switch the device off, remove
the safety key and take out the
battery. Make sure that all mo-
vable parts are stationary:
- whenever you leave the
apparatus unattended and
when it is not being used,
- before removing obstructions
or loosening blockages from
the discharge chute,
- before checking or cleaning
the apparatus or performing
any work on it,
- when a foreign object has
been hit by the apparatus.
Check for damage to the
apparatus and carry out the
necessary repairs before
switching it on again and
working with it,
- if the apparatus starts to vi-
brate excessively, an imme-
diate check is required.
- make sure that all nuts, bolts
and screws are properly
tightened.
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- inspect the apparatus for any
damage.
- have any necessary repairs
carried out to damaged
parts.
•
Do not place feet or hands near
or under rotating parts. Do not
stand in front of the grass ejec-
tion hole during sickle mowing.
•
Always pull the circuit breaker/
ignition key if:
- you leave the apparatus
unattended, before clearing
blockages,
- if you check or clean the ap-
paratus or work on it,
- after a collision with a foreign
object. Immediately examine
the device for damage and, if
necessary, have it repaired,
- if the apparatus starts to
vibrate in an unusual way
(check immediately!).
Maintenance and Storage:
•
Allow the motor to cool before
storing the equipment in a con-
fined space.
•
During maintenance of the cut-
ting blades, be aware of the
fact that even if the power sup-
ply is switched off, the cutting
blades can be set into motion.
•
When servicing the cutting
blade on it that even if the volt-
age source is switched off, the
cutting blade can be moved.
•
Ensure that all nuts, bolts
screws are tightened firmly and
the equipment is in safe work-
ing condition.
•
Do not attempt to repair the
equipment yourself unless you
have been trained to do so.
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