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Never use this machine with the cable or the mains
switch damaged. Before start up, always check the
mains and the cable for any damages. If you see
any possible damage, do not start the machine and
either repair the machines or take the machine for
repair. Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk
of electric shocks.
The change of the mains switch and/or of the cable
must be carried out by the manufacturer or by the
after sales service. We recommend that the machine
should be connected to a residual differential
connector that is less or up to 30mA.
Never use the machine in a damaged
electrical mains or with a damaged cable and
that do not meet the requirements and standards
necessary for this machine. When using an extra
electrical cable, make sure that its minimun section
is 1,5 mm2 and that it is adequate for outdoor use.
The use of a prolongator adequate for outdoor use will
highly reduce the risk of electrical shocks.
Place the cable prolongator in such a way that it does
not get tangled with branches and other objects in the
working area. The cable prolongator must always be
behind the user.
Always disconnect the cable from the mains before
doing any maintenance work on the machine.
Only
manipulate the machine when disconnected from the
mains.
2.5. USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE MACHINE
Only cut wood. Do not use the machine for any
other uses.For example, do not use the machine to
cut plastic materials, bricks or other construction
materials that are not wooden. The use of the machine
to cut other materials that are not wood can cause
severe personal damages.
Use this machine and its accessories according to
the instructions included in this instruction manual
always taking into account working conditions and
the work to be done.
The use of this machine for
other jobs other than those described here can cause
severe personal damage to yourself and the people
surrounding you.
The manufacturer will not be liable in any case of
damages caused by the misuse of the machine as
stipulated in this instruction manual.
Do not force the machine. Use the machine
correctly.
The correct use of the machine will allow
you to use the machine for longer periods of time and
for you to work better.
Do not use this machine if the switch cannot be
changed from closed to open.
Any electrical machine
that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous
and must be repaired.
Carry out maintenance work on the machine.
Check all moving parts prior to use and make
sure these work adequately and that they are not
tangled, broken or damaged as this will affect the
performance of the machine. Always repair the
machine if tangled, broken or damaged prior to use.
Most accidents occur due to poor maintenance of the
machine.
Maintain cutting parts sharp and clean.
The cutting
pieces if well sharpened and clean will less probably
get tangled up and will make the machine easier to
control.
Maintain the handles dry and clean.
Slippy or oily
handles can cause the loss of control of the machine.
Make sure the machine is not connected to the
mains before carrying out any maintenance work,
changes in accessories or before storing the
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