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Original instructions for use
Emergency stop
Set the ignition switch to "STOP" in an emergency.
Stone guard plate
Protects the user against objects that are thrown out.
The integrated line cutter shortens the cutting line to the
permitted length during operation.
Split shaft
The split shaft allows you to assemble the engine unit and
the attachments easily, to take them apart after mowing
and to store them compactly.
The attachments are attached using the split shaft.
Designated use
Important!
Danger of injury!
The designated use also includes complying with
the operating, maintenance and repair instructions
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instructions contained in the instructions for use.
Any use not in accordance with this designated use
shall be regarded as misuse. The manufacturer cannot
be held liable for damage of any kind resulting from
this. The user is solely responsible.
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invalidate the manufacturer's liability for resulting
damage of any kind.
The machine is only allowed to be set up, used and
maintained by people who are familiar with these
procedures and have been instructed in the dangers.
Repair work is only allowed to be undertaken by
the manufacturer or by customer service centres
designated by the manufacturer.
Requirements for cutting blade / spool attachment:
The cutting blade is only allowed to be used for
mowing grass and cutting shrubs/undergrowth in the
non-commercial area.
The spool attachment is suitable for cutting grass and
similar vegetation as well as lawn edges (which cannot
be reached with the lawnmower) for non-commercial
purposes in domestic gardens and allotments.
The machine is not allowed to be used in public
facilities, parks, sporting facilities or on roads and in
agriculture/forestry.
The machine is not allowed to be used for cutting and
shredding:
hedges, bushes and shrubs
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in order to make compost.
Conditions for the polemounted pruner:
The polemounted pruner is only suitable for lopping
branches on standing trees.
Do not use the polemounted pruner for felling trees or
cutting down saplings or bushes.
Do not use the polemounted pruner for sawing building
materials and plastics.
The polemounted pruner is only suitable for non-
commercial use in domestic gardens and allotments.
The polemounted pruner is not suitable for forestry
work (lopping branches in woods).
Conditions for the hedge trimmer:
The hedge trimmer is only intended for cutting twigs
and young shoots on hedges and bushes in domestic
gardens and allotments.
Hedge trimmers for use in domestic gardens and
allotments are regarded as machines that are
unsuitable for use in public facilities, parks, sports
facilities as well as in agriculture and forestry.
The machine is not allowed to be used for cutting
lawns, lawn edges or for shredding material in order to
make compost.
Residual risks
Even when used in accordance with the designated use
and in compliance with all relevant safety instructions, it is
not possible to exclude all residual risks as a result of the
application for which the machine is designed.
Residual risks can be minimised by complying with the
"Safety instructions" and the "Designate use", as well as
the instructions for use in their entirety.
Paying attention and working carefully reduce the risk of
injuries and damage.
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impair active or passive medical implants. In order to
reduce the risk of serious injury, we recommend that
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their doctor and the manufacturer of the medical
implant before operating the machine.
Impairments to health arise from hand/arm vibration
if the machine is used over a long period or is not
correctly handled and maintained.
Impairment to hearing if the machine is used over
a long period without the operator wearing ear
defenders.
Danger of burns due to touching hot components.
Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning if the machine is
used in closed or poorly ventilated rooms.
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