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• Switch off the motor and allow to cool down
before refilling.
• Smoking and any other naked flame is forbidden
when handling fuels.
• Only store and mix fuels in authorised and
clearly labelled canisters.
• Keep fuels under lock and key. Fuels may vapor-
ise even at ambient temperatures and may col-
lect at floor level in closed rooms (risk of explo-
sion).
• Start the product at least nine meters away from
where you refill it.
Fuels are poisonous! They contain substances
that are immediately poisonous and which are
capable of causing damage over time. Observe
the care measures in order to prevent the sub-
stances entering the body.
• Only refill the device or transfer fuel from one
canister to another out in the open or in a well
ventilated space.
• Do not breath in the fuel vapours.
• Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In the event of
accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water.
In the event of eye contact, seek the aid of a phy-
sician immediately.
• When transferring fuel, use gloves.
• If fuel gets onto clothing, change clothes imme-
diately. Clean the clothing before you wear it
again.
• Store fuel out of the reach of children.
If used incorrectly, fuels may damage the envi-
ronment:
• Transfer fuels carefully. Fuel may not enter the
soil or the sewer system.
• Remaining fuels must be disposed of correctly.
Never dispose with the house waste.
• Fuels may only be stored for a short time. Only
purchase volumes that will be used within the
next couple of months.
Raynaud's disease
Frequent use of vibrating machines can cause
nerve damage in people with bad circulation (for
example, smokers and diabetics). Fingers, hands,
wrists and/or arms, in particular, may show the fol-
lowing symptoms, but not necessarily all of them:
pain, tickling, twinges, numbness of body parts,
whitening of the skin.
– If you notice any unusual adverse effects, stop
working immediately and consult a doctor.
You can reduce the risks considerably by following
the tips below:
– When it is cold, make sure your body and your
hands, in particular, are kept warm. Working with
cold hands is one of the main triggers!
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Take regular breaks and move your hands at the
same time. This will promote circulation.
Service
• Have your product serviced by a qualified
repair person using only identical replace-
ment parts.
This will ensure that the safety of the product is
maintained.
Maintenance
• Check all screws regularly to ensure that they
sit tight. This will ensure that the safety of the
product is maintained.
• Only use original spare parts. Only these
replacement parts are designed and suitable for
the product. Other replacement parts will not
only lead to an invalidation of the warranty, they
may also endanger you and your environment.
Storage and transportation
• Make sure the product is always stored in dry
conditions.
• Protect the product from becoming damaged
during transport.
Personal protective clothing
When working, wear head protec-
tion.
When working, wear ear defend-
ers.
When working, wear goggles.
When using, always wear protec-
tive gloves.
When working, wear sensible
shoes.
Use without protective equipment may result in seri-
ous injuries and the volume of the device may also
cause permanent hearing damage. For this reason,
always wear the following protective gear when cut-
ting: