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ment for damage and have it
repaired if applicable.
- ensure that all nuts, bolts and
screws are tight.
- check the mower for possible
damage.
- repair damaged parts if nec-
essary.
•
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.
Maintenance and Storage:
•
When servicing the blades,
ensure that the blades can
be moved, even if the power
source is switched off.
•
Ensure that all nuts, bolts and
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.
Any work not specified in these
instructions is to be carried out
only by customer service cen-
tres that we have authorised.
•
Keep the equipment in a dry
location and out of reach of
children.
•
Handle the equipment with
care. Keep tools sharp and
clean, in order to facilitate bet-
ter and safer work. Follow the
maintenance instructions.
•
Wear protective gloves when
changing the cutting device.
•
Regularly check the grass col-
lection device for wear and
strains. For safety reasons, re-
place worn or damaged parts.
When adjusting the blades,
take particular care to avoid
fingers being trapped between
the rotating blades and fixed
parts of the machine.
•
Check that only replacement
tools authorised by the manu-
facturer are used.
Electrical Safety:
•
Ensure that the mains voltage
matches the specifications on
the rating plate.
•
Connect the equipment only to
a socked with a residual current-
operated protective device (RCD)
•
Avoid bodily contact with
earthed parts (e.g. metal fenc-
es, metal posts).
•
Use only authorised exten-
sion cable of type H05VV-F or
H05RN-F, which are no more
than 75 m long and suitable for
outdoor use. The extension cable
wire cross section must be at
least 2.5 mm
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unroll cable drums before use.
Check the cable for damage.
•
To fix on the extension cable,
use the cable suspension in-
tended for the purpose.
•
Keep the extension cable away
from the cutting tool when work-
ing. The cutting blades may
damage the extension cable
and result in contact with live
parts. Always run the extension
cable behind the operator.
•
Do not use the extension cable
to pull the plug from the socket.
Protect the extension cable
from heat, oil and sharp edges.
•
Switch off the equipment and
disconnect the plug from the
GB
. Always completely
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