away from the ejection hole at
all times.
• Do not start the motor while
standing in front of the dis-
charge duct.
• When starting or turning the
motor on, the lawnmower must
not be tilted, unless it is re-
quired to lift the lawnmower in
the process. In this event, tilt it
only as far as absolutely neces-
sary and lift it only on the side
facing away from the user.
• Stop the cutting blades when
the lawnmower has to be
tipped for transport over other
areas than grass and when the
lawnmower is moved from and
to the area to be mowed.
Caution! Danger! The blade
continues to run after switch-
ing off.
There is a risk of injury.
• The equipment is not to be
lifted or transported while the
motor is running. Switch off the
equipment if it has to be tilted in
transit, when crossing surfaces
other than grass, and when the
equipment is being transported
to and from the surfaces to be
mowed.
• Always keep the grass ejection
hole clean and clear. Remove
cut material only when the
equipment is stopped.
• Do not leave the equipment un-
attended in the workplace.
• Do not work with equipment
that is damaged, incomplete, or
has been modified without the
authorisation of the manufac-
turer. Do not use the equipment
with damaged safety devices or
screens or with missing safety
equipment such as deflection
and/or grass collection devices.
• Do not overload the equipment.
Work only within the speci-
fied power range and do not
change the regulator settings
on the motor. Do not use low-
powered machines for heavy
work. Do not use your equip-
ment for purposes other than
those for which it is designed.
• Do not use the equipment near
inflammable liquids or gases.
Non-observance will result in a
risk of fire or explosion.
• Switch the device off, pull out
the safety key and remove the
battery. Check that all moving
parts are at rest:
- Whenever you leave the ma-
chine,
- Before cleaning the ejection
hole or removing blockages,
- When the equipment is out
of use,
- Before checking, cleaning or
working on the equipment,
-
If the equipment has hit a
foreign object or if strange
vibrations occur during
work. In this case, check the
equipment for damage and
have it repaired if applicable.
-
Ensure that all nuts, bolts
and screws are tightened
firmly and the equipment is
in safe working condition.
• Check the mower for any dam-
ages.
• Repair damaged parts as ap-
propriate.
GB
25