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Keep the handles dry and
–
clean – free from oil and
dirt – for safe control of the
power tool.
Adjust handle to suit your
–
height and reach.
To reduce the risk of
accidents, do not operate the
unit if it is not properly
assembled and in good
condition.
Do not operate your power
tool if any of its components
are damaged or not properly
mounted.
Never attempt to modify the
controls or the safety devices
in any way.
Before switching on your
power tool, make sure the
cutting attachment is not
touching the ground or any
other object.
To reduce the risk
of injury, avoid
contact with the
cutting attachment.
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Note that the cut-
ting attachment
continues to run for
a short period after
the power tool is
switched off – fly-
wheel effect.
Electrical Connection
Reduce the risk of electric
shock:
Voltage and frequency of
–
the power tool (see rating
plate) and the voltage and
frequency of your power
supply must be the same.
Check the connecting
–
cord, plug and extension
cord for damage. Never
use damaged cords,
couplings and plugs or
connecting cords that do
not comply with
regulations.
Always connect the power
–
tool to a properly installed
wall outlet.
Check that the insulation of
–
the power cord, extension
cord, plug and coupling is
in good condition.
Never touch the mains
–
plug, connecting cord,
extension cord or electrical
connections with wet
hands.
Make sure the extension
–
cord used complies with
the regulations for the
intended application.
Position the connecting and
extension cords correctly:
Check minimum cross
–
section of wires (wire
gauge) – see "Connecting
to Power Supply".
To reduce the risk of
–
stumbling, position and
mark the connecting cord
so that it cannot be
damaged or endanger
others.
Using unsuitable extension
–
cords can be dangerous.
Use only extension cords
approved for outdoor use
which are labeled as such
and have the appropriate
wire gauge.
The plug and coupling of
–
the extension cord must be
water-proof and must
never be immersed in
water.
FSE 31, FSE 41