Cutting Blade; Operating Instructions; Cleaning/Maintenance/Storage; General Cleaning And Maintenance Work - Grizzly Tools EGT 1440 Traduction De La Notice D'utilisation Originale

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Cutting Blade

The device can be operated with either 4
or 6 cutting blades (see "Spare Parts/Ac-
cessories").
To do this, replace the chopper set
with 6 blades by a set of 4 blades (see
"Changing the tines").
Operating with four cutting blades
means greater force.
Operating with six cutting blades
means a greater working width.

Operating instructions

Always keep a firm grip on the
tool with booth hands and watch
your feet.
The tines may cause an accident.
Be careful while moving back-
wards – danger of tripping!
Do not touch the gearbox (
as it may become hot during
21) -
operation – danger of burns!
To avoid damage to the tool:
• Never lift or drag the tool with the
motor running.
• Use the transport position when
transporting the lawnmower (see
"Working position/Transport posi-
tion").
• Raise the device to transport it
over stairs.
To avoid injuries and damage:
Switch the tool off after working with
it and for transport; disconnect from
the mains and wait for the tines to
stop moving.
• Walk the tool through the soil
at normal pace and in a line as
straight as possible.
• Always work away from the
mains socket. Make sure that
the cable is kept well away from
the working area.
• Always run the extension cable be-
hind you and, after turning, move it
to the side already worked.
• Overload protection: The mo-
tor will cut out immediately if
overloaded. The tool cannot
be used until it has completely
cooled down again.
Cleaning/maintenance/
storage
Warning! Always return the tool
to the service centre for work not
described in the manual. Only use
original parts.
Switch the tool off, unplug it from the
mains, and wait for the tines to stop
moving before carrying out any main-
tenance or cleaning work on the tool.
Perform regular maintenance and clean-
ing on the tool. This will ensure long, reli-
able service.
General cleaning and mainte-
nance work
• Do not spray the tool down with
water (especially not under
pressure), and do not clean it
under running water. There is
a risk of electric shock and the
equipment could be damaged.
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