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2.5
Transporting the machine
Always switch off the tool and unplug it from the
power supply.
Transporting by vehicle: Properly secure the
power tool to prevent tipping over and damage.
2.6
Before Starting Work
Check the machine
Check that your machine is properly assembled
and in good condition – refer to the appropriate
chapters in the instruction manual:
– The trigger switch must move freely – the
switch must return to the idle position when it
is released.
– Use only an approved combination of cutting
attachment, deflector and handle. All parts
must be assembled properly and securely. To
reduce the risk of injury, never use metal cut‐
ting attachments!
– Check that the cutting attachment is properly
and securely mounted and in good condition.
– Check safety devices (e.g., deflector for cut‐
ting attachments) for damage and/or wear.
Always replace damaged parts. Never operate
the unit with a damaged deflector
– Keep the handles dry, clean and free from dirt,
for safe control of the power tool
– Adjust handle to suit your height and reach.
To reduce the risk of accidents and personal
injury, do not operate your power tool if it is not
properly assembled and in good condition!
Do not operate your power tool if any of its com‐
ponents are damaged or not properly mounted.
Never attempt to modify the controls or safety
devices
Before switching on your power tool, make sure
the cutting attachment is not touching the ground
or any other object.
Avoid contact with the cutting attach‐
ment – risk of injury!
Note that the cutting attachment con‐
tinues to run for a short period after
the power tool is switched off – fly‐
wheel effect.
Electrical connection.
Reduce the risk of electric shock:
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2 Safety Precautions and Working Techniques
– Voltage and frequency of the machine (see
rating plate) and the voltage and frequency of
your power supply must be the same.
– Examine the connecting cord, power plug and
extension cord for damage. Damaged cords,
couplings and plugs or connecting cords that
do not comply with the regulations must not be
used
– Always connect the engine analyzer to a prop‐
erly installed wall outlet.
– Check that the insulation of the power cord,
extension cord, plug and coupling is in good
condition
– Never touch the power plug, power cord and
extension cord, and electrical plug connec‐
tions with wet hands.
– Any extension cords used must comply with
the specifications for the particular application
Position the connecting and extension cords cor‐
rectly:
– 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 dan‐
gerous. 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.
– Do not chafe on edges, pointed or sharp
objects
– don't trap or squeeze the cord in or under
doors or windows
– If cords are twisted – unplug the power tool
and straighten them out
– Never touch the rotating cutting attachment
– Always completely unroll the connecting cord
from the cable reel to avoid risk of fire due to
overheating
2.7
Holding and guiding the
machine
Always hold the tool firmly with both hands on
the handles. Make sure you always have a firm
and secure footing.
Always hold the tool on the right-hand side of
your body.
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