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Sharp dangerous rotating parts.
Do not put hands and / or feet under cover
Maintenance of the machine
Remove the plug from the socket before all adjustment operations,
cleaning,
transport, maintenance or when you leave it unattended
Damaged power cord
Never use an appliance with the power cord is damaged or frayed. Do
not touch. Remove the plug on the power cord from the electrical outlet
immediately.
Electrical
Wear protection
Wear close-fitting clothing, convenient and protect you from cuts. Always wear long
pants, sturdy and non-slip shoes, and protective equipment such as gloves, goggles,
a helmet with a visor and acoustic shield, etc
Electrical Hazard
This device operates with a dangerous voltage
Potential risk to the extension cord
Be careful not to cut the extension cord when using
2.2 Before using
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Study this manual thoroughly
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Familiarize yourself with the operation of the lawn mower and learn to use it properly
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Never allow others (especially children) who have not read the manual to use the machine.
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If the unit must be given to other people, give them as this manual
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Never remove the labels or security elements
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Never operate the lawnmower when safety devices are damaged or missing.
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Check that the voltage and frequency indicated on the nameplate affixed to the electric lawnmower correspond to
the power electricity supply
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Check the condition of the blade and the clamp. Check that the cutting tools are not dull or damaged their
bindings. If necessary replace them.
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To connect the unit to the power, use only compliant equipment appropriate and in perfect condition.
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Use a flexible extension cord for outdoor use with a maximum length of 50 meters. It must be equipped with
two or three conductors minimum diameter 1 mm2.
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Despite the double electrical insulation of the appliance, it is recommended to use an AC outlet according to
the regulations on the protection of persons (taken protected by 30Ma RCD.).
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