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Safety regulation for the use
General safety rules
The following listed safety instructions should serve you for the right
use of the tool and for the protection of your own safety, therefore,
please read this very carefully.
When passing this tool to a third person, these instructions must be
handed too.
Retain this user manual and all other literature supplied with your tool
for any future reference.
Comply with all the safety information and the warnings on the tool.
Be familiar with the controls and the proper use of the tool before
attempting to use it and above all, make sure you know how to stop to
use it in case of emergency.
Following these simple instructions will also maintain your tool in good
working order.
• The tool must be assembled correctly before use.
• Only use the tool for its designed purposes.
• On the tool, there may be also decals and further indications about
the safety equipment to use that must be considered. The prevention
of accidents is dependent upon the awareness, common sense and
proper training of everyone involved in the operation, transport,
maintenance and storage of the tool.
• Never leave the tool unattended.
• Never allow children to use the tool. Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with the tool.
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• Keep children and pets away. All onlookers should be kept at a safe
distance away from the tool when it is in use.
• The user is responsible for third parties while working with the tool.
• People who aren't acquainted with the operating instructions,
children, juveniles who have not yet reached the minimum age for
using this tool and people under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
medication are not allowed to use the tool. Local regulations may
restrict the age of the operator.
WARNING
The consumption of alcohol, medication and drugs, plus states of
illness, fever and fatigue will affect your ability to react. Do not use this
tool in any of these situations.
• Make sure that all the protective devices (if present) are fitted and
are in good condition.
• Never operate the tool with defective safety devices or guards (if
present), or without safety devices in place.
• Inspect the entire tool to look for loose parts (e.g. nuts, bolts, screws,
etc.) and for any damage. Check at frequent intervals if screws and
bolts (if present) are properly tight to be sure the equipment is in safe
working condition. Repair or replace them, if necessary, before using
the tool. Serious injury to the operator and to the bystanders could
result if there's any damage to the tool.
• While using the tool, dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery that could become caught by the tool. Wear suitable working
clothes. It is recommended that legs and feet are covered, to protect
them from eventual flying debris. Do not work barefoot or wearing
open sandals. Long air should be tided back.
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