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Do not start the engine when
standing in front of the dis-
charge channel.
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Never put your hands or feet
on or under rotating parts. Al-
ways keep away from the
ejection opening.
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Never lift or carry the appli-
ance with the engine running.
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Switch off the engine and re-
move the safety key. Make
sure that all moving parts
have come to a complete
stop:
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whenever you leave the
lawnmower,
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before removing blockages
or clogging in the discharge
channel,
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before inspecting, cleaning
or working on the lawn-
mower,
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after encountering a foreign
object. Check for damage
to the lawnmower and carry
out the necessary repairs
before restarting and work-
ing with the lawnmower.
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An immediate check is re-
quired if the lawnmower starts
to vibrate in an unusual way:
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Check for damage.
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Carry out the necessary re-
pairs of damaged parts.
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Make sure that all nuts,
bolts and screws are firmly
tightened.
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Do not work with the appli-
ance in bad weather condi-
tions, especially when it is
raining or when thunder-
storms are approaching.
3.1.4 Maintenance and
storage
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Make sure that all nuts, bolts
and screws are tightened and
the appliance is in a safe
working condition.
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Regularly check the grass
catcher for wear or loss of
functional capability.
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Replace worn or damaged
parts due to safety reasons.
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On appliances fitted with sev-
eral cutting blades, note that
the movement of one cutting
blade can cause the other cut-
ting blades to rotate.
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When adjusting the appliance,
make sure that your fingers
are not trapped between mov-
ing cutting blades and station-
ary parts of the appliance.
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Allow the engine to cool down
before storing the appliance.
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When maintaining the cutting
blades, be aware that the cut-
ting blades can be moved
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Safety instructions