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after hitting with a foreign object,
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before you clean,
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in the event of abnormal vibrations.
PREPARATION
When using the device, always wear solid footwear and long pants, do not operate the device without shoes or
wearing sandals.
Check carefully the area where you will be working and remove all stones, branches, wires and other foreign
objects protruding from the ground that you might trip over during your work.
Before starting work with the device, mark all obstacles hidden in the grass that cannot be removed.
Check the surface to be cleaned, remove all papers, bags, stones, cans and other items.
Before use and after falling or other impacts, inspect the scythe to identify any significant damage that may affect
safety.
REMEMBER!
Do not leave the vacuum cleaner unattended. Never leave the vacuum cleaner turned on, as unintentional use may result,
which may result in accidents.
USEAGE
Work only in daylight or in good artificial light.
Do not work during rain, especially during a storm and in high humidity.
Do not work on wet surfaces.
Do not work in strong winds or other weather conditions that will cause the device to use a dangerous situation.
Avoid sucking wet objects (leaves, dirt), as this may block the cutting chamber and reduce the functionality of the
equipment. In this case, the device must be dismantled and cleaned. This should be done by a specialist
electrician and is not covered by the warranty repair.
Do not draw hard objects into the vacuum cleaner or any hot, smoldering or burning materials (e.g. cigarettes,
embers, etc.), smoky, flammable, poisonous or explosive materials.
Do not let damp or wet materials or any liquids to get inside the device.
Use the device only after it has been fully assembled.
Work in choke mode only after placing the bag for leaves.
It is important to have correct posture during work. In order not to bother excessively, frequent change of work
position is recommended.
Stop work every 15 minutes - rest is necessary. Tiredness and distraction can contribute to an accident.
Keep your feet steady and keep balance during work.
When working on a slope, make sure your legs are standing firmly.
Keep your toes and feet away from the suction pipe.
Keep a safe, stable position during work, especially when working on slopes.
Hold the device with two hands and work only with a properly secured shoulder strap supporting the device.
Do not work too long because of the possibility of tingling or numbness in the fingers and hands. If such symptoms
occur, stop working.
Attention! The device causes vibrations of the limbs during operation. The value of vibration acceleration is
provided in the table with rated data. Prolonged exposure of hands to vibration for several months or years, can
cause the white toe disease, i.e. a decrease in limb temperature caused by ischemia. Symptoms such as tingling,
numbness, hypersensitivity to cold should not be underestimated, see a doctor.
Keep a safe distance of min. 5 m from other people. Stop work if other people are approaching.
Do not point the device at yourself or at other people who might be around by accident.
Ensure that unauthorized persons are within a safe distance from the power tool's range. Everyone who is near
a working device must wear personal protective equipment.
Do not use the device with damaged covers or housings or without any protection.
Start the vacuum cleaner motor according to the instructions.
Refuel after switching off the engine and after it has cooled down, as there is a risk of spillage and ignition from hot
parts of the vacuum cleaner.
Do not touch the vacuum cleaner with exposed body parts to avoid any possible burns.
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