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Before transporting the machine, remove cable from
mains.
Hold the machine by the handle with the machine
switched off and away from the parts of the body.
When transporting or storing the machine cover
the blade with a blade protector. A proper use of
the machine will result in a reduced probability of
accidental damages with the cutting elements.
If you are going to transport the machine in a vehicle,
securely fasten it to avoid the machine slipping or
tumbling over.
11. STORAGE
Store this machine in a place not accessible to
children and secure. It should also be dry, clean and
within the temperature range 0ºC and 45ºC.
Before storing the machine follow the points of the
maintenance chapter.
Always store the machine with the bar covered with a
bar cover.
Always unplug the machine from the mains prior to
storing.
When this machine is not in use it should be stored in
a clean place, and on a flat surface.
12. RECYCLING OR DISPOSAL OF
YOUR MACHINE
Destroy or recycle your machine in an
ecological way. We should not throw away
the machine with our domestic rubbish.
The machines plastic and metal parts can
be recycled.
Materials used to pack the machine can
also be recycled. Do not throw the boxes
away with your domestic disposals. Dispose
of the box in an appropriate recyclable
fashion.
10. TRANSPORT
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