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• Existing safety features may not be disconnected or made inoperative.
• Never use the snow blower in the vicinity of fences, cars, windows, inclines, etc. without properly
adjusting the discharge chute.
• Always keep children and pets away from the areas to be cleared of snow.
• Never overload the blower by driving it too fast.
• Be very careful when reversing. Always look behind you for possible obstacles.
• Never point the chute towards onlookers. Never let anyone stand in front of the snow blower.
• Never use the snow blower in conditions of inadequate visibility or improper lighting.
• Make sure you are well-balanced and have a firm grip on the handles while using the snow blower.
• Never use the snow blower on roofs.
Safety instructions specific to snow blowers
• Read the instruction manual thoroughly. Familiarize yourself with all the controls and functions of the snow
blower before attempting to use it. It is very important that you know how to switch the snow blower on and
off and how to disengage the drive.
• Make sure that the discharge chute is fitted correctly and undamaged and that all the controls move
smoothly and return to their original positions when released. If any part of the snow blower is missing or
damaged, it must be repaired/replaced before use.
• Pre-plan the area to be cleared in order to avoid personal or property damage by flying objects.
• Always unplug the mains lead before clearing snow blockages from the feed screw, impeller housing or
discharge chute.
Note:
Use a suitable tool such as a plastic or wooden stick - never your hands.
• Never leave the snow blower unsupervised when it is connected to an electrical socket. Unplug the mains
lead and remove the ignition key before leaving the snow blower.
• All safety devices and guards must be in place and working properly before the snow blower is used.
• If the mains and/or extension lead is damaged in any way during use, stop work immediately and unplug it.
Have the lead replaced or repaired before continuing work.
• If any part of the snow blower has been replaced, all the functions of the snow blower should be tested
before snow clearing is commenced.
• Always unplug the mains lead and remove the ignition key before relocating the snow blower.
• Always respect local regulations regarding noise and exhaust emissions. Show consideration for your
neighbours and choose a reasonable time to begin work.
Contents
The snow blower comes with the following accessories:
• 3 cable clips
• Chute crank, upper and lower part
• Key
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