c) Please always place the appliance on even and stable surfaces.
d) Never operate the appliance inside buildings or in an environment without proper
ventilation. Pay attention to air flow and temperature.
e) Do not operate or store the appliance in wet or humid surroundings.
f) Ensure the sound absorber and air filter work properly. These parts serve as flame
protection in case of misfire.
g) To avoid possible burn injuries, do not touch the exhaust system or other parts that
become hot during operation. Pay attention to the warnings on the machine.
h) The engine must not be operated with excessive rotary speed. The operation of the
engine with excessive rotary speed raises the risk of injury. Parts which affect the
rotary speed must not be altered or replaced.
i) Regularly check for leakage or traces of abrasion in the fuel system, such as porous
pipes, loose or missing clamps and damage to the tank or tank cap. Before use all
defects must be repaired.
j) Work only in daylight or in good artificial light.
k) Never pick up or carry a machine while the engine is running
l) Stop the engine:
whenever you leave the machine
before refueling
m) Before checking or adjusting the machine, the ignition plug and the ignition wire
respectively must be removed to prevent accidental starting.
n) Do not use of the machine when the operator is tired, ill or under the influence of
alcohol or the drugs.
o) Comply with local regulations to use the brush cutter.
p) Contact your local government offices for information regarding minimum age
requirements for operating the equipment.
q) Wear safety goggles and ear protection. Other safety equipment for the hands, legs
and feet is recommended. Correct safety equipment reduces the risk of injury caused
by catapulted foreign bodies or in the event of accidental contact with the brush
cutter.
r) Ensure that you maintain a steady foothold. Only use the brush cutter on flat
surfaces where you have a firm footing.
s) While working, always wear substantial slip-resistant foot protection as well as
protective clothing and long trousers. Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or
wearing open sandals. Always keep proper footing and operate the brush cutter only
when standing on fixed, secure and level surface.
t) Always hold the brush cutter with two hands (right hand hold the right handle to
control the trigger and the left hand hold on handle bar). To put hands in wrong
positions increases the risk of injury and must therefore be avoided.Changing
regularly of work position and taking frequent breaks are needed.
u) Always use the harness when operate the tool, and adjust the length of the harness
to ensure it is suitable for operation.
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