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4. MACHINE ASSEMBLY
WARNING!
very carefully so as not to impair the safety
and efficiency of the machine. If in doubt, con-
tact your dealer.
WARNING!
not plugged into the mains socket.
WARNING!
ing the assembly should be done on a flat and
stable surface, with enough space for moving
the machine and its packaging, always making
use of suitable equipment.
5. PREPARING TO WORK
1. CHECKING THE MACHINE
WARNING!
not plugged into the mains socket.
Before starting work please:
– check that the mains frequency and voltage is
the same as the rating data on the "Identification
Plate" (see chap. 1 - 8.8).
– check that the trigger switches and the safety
switch should move freely without forcing and re-
turn automatically and rapidly back to their neu-
tral position;
– check that the cooling air vents are not ob-
structed;
– check that the power cable and extension lead
are not damaged;
– check that handgrips and protection devices are
clean and dry, correctly mounted and well fas-
tened to the machine;
– check that the cutting devices and guards are not
damaged;
– check that the machine is not showing signs of
wear or damage due to knocks or other causes,
and carry out the necessary repairs.
Mount the components
Make sure the machine is
Unpacking and complet-
Make sure the machine is
MACHINE ASSEMBLY / PREPARING TO WORK
Disposal of the packaging should be done in ac-
cordance with the local regulations in force.
1. MOUNTING THE FRONT GUARD
(If supplied separately) - (Fig.1)
– Position the front guard (1) on the end section
of the power unit (2).
– Secure the guard using the two screws (3).
2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
DANGER!
are not compatible.
– Always handle and connect electric cables
in dry conditions.
– Keep electric sockets or cables away from
wet and damp areas (e.g. puddles or wet
ground).
– Power the machine using a residual current
device (RCD Residual Current Device) with
max. 30 mA tripping current.
The quality of the extension leads must be no less
than H07RN-F or H07VV-F, with a minimum sec-
tion of 1.5 mm and a recommended maximum
length of 30 m.
To avoid overheating, do not keep the extension
lead rolled up during use.
DANGER!
tion of any electrical equipment to the mains of
a building must be installed by a qualified
electrician in conformity with the regulations in
force. Incorrect wiring can cause serious in-
jury and even death.
Electricity and moisture
The permanent connec-