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9.2 Preparing the operating area
• Clear the area first where the machine is to be used. In addition, the paths along which the
plant trimmings are removed, must be kept clear, thus releasing the operator from the worries
of tripping up over them. The operator must also ensure that his safety is not compromised.
• On slopes, never operate the machine (no forward or lateral slope).
• Sort out as much as you can before you start the machine up. In this way, you are pretty sure
that no foreign objects will enter the machine with the material to be shredded.
• With foreign objects are meant: any non-organic object or branchy material in excess of the
stated capacity (such as metal, stone, plastic, pvc, cords,…). Some of these can cause serious
damage to your machine or can be ejected, virtually as projectiles towards the user.
• Always position the machine so that the wind will blow the dust produced away from the
engine.
9.3 Using the Machine
9.3.1 Before Starting Work
• Wear proper apparel, protective gloves and safety equipment as instructed in this manual
(“read § 7.3 General Safety Precautions” on page 16).
• A good gardener is well organised and plans his work. This will enable him to have an overview
of the work and to avoid accidents and incorrect actions with the machine..
• The wood is systematically stacked before commencing the work: thick branches, thin branches,
leaves and damp material. Ensure that the material does not contain any foreign objects.
• The engine must only be started once arrived at the work site.
Caution:
Once the engine is running, the shredding knives are rotating, therefore,
irrevocably shredding anything that is introduced into the feed hopper.
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