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power cable, the switch and the
protective cover.
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Never disconnect or remove
any protective devices (splash
guard). This ensures that the
equipment remains safe.
Use:
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Always maintain a secure foot-
ing while working. Be especially
careful when working on a slop-
ing terrain.
This enables you to control the
equipment better in unexpected
situations.
•
Do not operate the equipment if
you are tired or lack concentra-
tion and after having drunk alco-
hol or taken medication. Always
take a work break in due time. A
moment of carelessness when
using the equipment can result in
serious injury.
•
Do not use the equipment while it
is raining, in poor weather condi-
tions and when the surrounding
area is wet. Only work when the
light conditions are good.
There is a risk of accidents.
•
Keep the brush away from all
body parts and in particular
hands and feet when starting the
motor or when the motor is run-
ning.
•
Never start the equipment when it
is turned over or not in the correct
working position.
•
Switch off the motor and discon-
nect the plug from the mains
socket:
- Whenever you are not using
the equipment
- If the equipment is left unat-
tended
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- When the equipment is being
cleaned, maintained or is to be
inspected
- When relocating the equipment
- If the power or extension cable
is damaged
- When you remove or exchange
the cutting device or manually
adjust the length of the cutting
line
•
Never try to stop the brush with
your hands. Always wait until
the brush stops rotating.
•
Do not use the device for re-
moving weed or moss not grow-
ing on the ground, i.e. moss
growing on walls or rocks etc.
•
Always inspect the brush before
starting the device. Never use
damaged brushes. Replace any
damaged or worn brush.
•
The brush must not be mount-
ed on devices with an engine
speed exceeding the admissi-
ble maximum engine speed of
the brush.
•
Do not traverse gravel paths
while the equipment is operat-
ing. Gravel can be thrown up
and result in injury.
•
Do not operate the equipment
in the vicinity of inflammable
liquids or gases as this could
give rise to the danger of a fire
or explosion.
•
Store the equipment in a dry
place that is not accessible to
children.
CAUTION! The following
states how damage to the
equipment and possible injury
to people can be avoided: