2 Safety Precautions and Working Techniques
– Always completely unroll the connecting cord
from the cable reel to avoid risk of fire due to
overheating
2.7
Holding and guiding the
machine
Always hold the tool firmly with both hands on
the handles. Make sure you always have a firm
and secure footing.
Always hold the tool on the right-hand side of
your body.
Left hand on the loop handle, right hand on the
control handle, even if you are left-handed.
2.8
While working
If the power cord is damaged, imme‐
diately disconnect the plug from the
wall outlet to avoid the risk of electric
shock.
Avoid damage to the power supply cord. Do not
drive over it, pinch or tug it.
Never jerk the connecting cord to disconnect it
from the wall outlet. To unplug, grasp the plug,
not the cord.
The power cord and power plug must never be
touched with wet hands.
Never spray water on the unit – risk of short cir‐
cuit!
The drive motor is not waterproof. To
reduce the risk of a short circuit or
electrocution, never work with the
power tool in the rain or in wet or very
damp locations.
Do not leave the power tool outdoors in the rain.
In case of imminent danger or in an emergency,
switch off the motor immediately – release the
trigger switch and starting lockout.
Your power tool is designed to be operated by
one person only. Do not allow other persons in
the work area.
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15m (50ft)
There is a risk of accident from ejected objects
within a wide area around the working space, so
you must ensure that there is no-one within a
15 m radius of the machine. This distance must
also be maintained in relation to objects (vehi‐
cles, window panes) – risk of property damage!
Even at distances beyond 15 m, the danger can‐
not be ruled out.
Check the work site – rocks, metal
objects etc. could get caught up and
ejected – potentially beyond a dis‐
tance of 15 m – risk of injury! Such
objects can also damage the cutting
attachment and other property (e.g.
parked vehicles, windows).
Never work without protection suitable for the
respective machine and cutting tool – risk of
injury from ejected objects!
Do not cut wet grass.
Take care in slippery conditions on slopes and
uneven ground.
Keep the connecting cord behind the power tool
at all times – do not walk backwards – risk of
stumbling.
Watch out for obstacles such as tree stumps,
roots – risk of tripping or stumbling!
Only work while standing on the ground, never
on a ladder, work platform or other unstable sur‐
face.
Be particularly alert and cautious when wearing
hearing protection because your ability to hear
warnings (shouts, alarms, etc.) is restricted.
Take breaks when you start getting tired or feel‐
ing fatigue – risk of accidents!
Work calmly and carefully – in daylight conditions
and only when visibility is good. Proceed with
caution, do not put others in danger.
Be particularly careful when working on difficult,
densely grown terrain.
Check the cutting tool regularly at frequent inter‐
vals, and immediately if you notice a change in
its behavior:
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