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tion of the brake. The main reasons for loss of 
control are:
    •    I nsufficient wheel grip;
    •    E xcessive speed;
    •    I nadequate braking;
    •    T ype of machine unsuitable for its task;
    •    L ack of awareness of the effect of ground 
conditions, especially slopes;
    •    I ncorrect use as a towing machine.
9) The machine is supplied with a series of 
micro-switches and safety devices which must 
never be tampered with or removed; this will 
invalidate the warranty and relieve the manufac-
turer from all responsibility. Always check that 
the safety devices are working properly before 
using the machine. 
B) PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
1) While using the machine, always wear anti-
slip and resistant work footwear and long pants. 
Do not operate the machine when barefoot or 
wearing open sandals. Avoid wearing chains, 
bracelets, clothing that is loose fitting or has 
hanging cords or ties. Tie hair back if it is long. 
Always wear protective earplugs.
2) Thoroughly inspect the entire work area and 
remove anything that could be thrown by the 
machine or damage the cutting-means as-
sembly or engine (stones, branches, iron wire, 
bones, etc.).
3) WARNING: DANGER! Petrol is highly flam-
mable.
–    S tore the fuel in special containers;
–    a dd fuel, using a funnel, only outdoors; do not 
smoke during this operation and each time 
fuel is handled;
–    T op-up with fuel before igniting the engine; 
never remove the tank cap or add fuel while 
the engine is running or when it is hot;
–    i f you have spilled some fuel, do not attempt 
to ignite the engine but move the machine 
away from the area of spillage and avoid cre-
ating any source of ignition until the fuel has 
evaporated and fuel vapours have dissipated:
–    A lways put the tank and fuel container caps 
back on and tighten well; 
4) Replace faulty silencers.
5) Before using the machine, check its general 
condition and in particular:
the appearance of the cutting means, and check 
that the screws and cutting-means assembly 
are not worn or damaged. Replace the entire 
cutting means and all damaged or worn screws 
to preserve balance. Any repairs must be done 
at a specialised centre.
6) Check the battery status regularly, and re-
place it if there is any damage to the casing, 
cover or terminals.
7) Before starting work, always fit the exit 
guards (grass catcher, side discharge guard or 
rear discharge guard).
C) DURING USE
1) Do not operate the engine in a confined space 
where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can 
develop. All ignition operations have to be ef-
fected in an open or well-ventilated area. Always 
remember that exhaust fumes are toxic. 
2) Work only in daylight or with good artificial 
light in good visibility conditions. Keep persons, 
children and animals away from the working 
area.
3) If possible, avoid mowing wet grass. Avoid 
working in the rain and when there is a risk of 
a thunderstorm risk. Do not use the machine in 
bad weather conditions, especially when there 
is risk of lightening.
4) Before igniting the engine, disengage the cut-
ting means or the power socket and put the gear 
in neutral.
5) Pay special attention when approaching ob-
stacles that could compromise visibility.
6) Engage the parking brake when parking the 
machine.
7) The machine must not be used on slopes of 
over 10° (17%), regardless of the mowing direc-
tion.  
8) Remember there is no such thing as a "safe" 
slope. Driving on grass slopes requires particu-
lar care. To prevent overturning or loss of control 
over the machine:
–    D o not stop or start suddenly when going up 
or downhill;
–    E ngage the drive slowly and always keep the 
machine in transmission, especially when 
travelling downhill;
–    M achine speeds should be kept low on slopes 
and during tight turns;
–    W atch out for humps, hollows and other hid-
den hazards;
–    N ever mow across the face of the slope. 
Lawns on a slope have to be mowed moving 
up and down and never across them. When 
changing direction, take great care that the 
wheels facing the slope do not hit any obsta-
cles (such as stones, branches, roots, etc.) 
that may cause the machine to slide side-
ways, tip over or make you lose control.
Reduce speed before any change of direction 
on slopes, and always apply the parking brake 
before leaving the machine at a standstill and 
unattended.
10) Be very careful near ravines, ditches or 
embankments. The machine could overturn if a 
wheel slides over the edge or if the earth gives 
way. 
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