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It is necessary to disconnect the engine when moving
the machine between different working areas.
Stop the engine and leave it to cool for five minutes
before transporting or putting the tool away.
Always transport the tool with the engine switched off,
the chain bar covered by the guard and the exhaust
away from the body.
Stop the engine and leave it to cool for five minutes
before transporting or putting the tool away.
Keep the tool away from children.
Always cover the bar with the protector when you
store the machine.
Never store the tool with fuel in the tank, inside a
building in which the vapors from the fuel could enter
into contact with a flame, a spark or an intense source
of heat.
If the machine is not going to be used and will be
stored for a prolonged period of time, empty the fuel
and the carburetor tanks, clean the parts, take the
machine to a safe place and make sure the engine
has cooled.
The exhaust silencer will still be hot even after the
engine has stopped. Do not place the machine in
places where inflammable material (dry grass, etc.)
gases or inflammable liquids can be found.
Protect the Environment. Recycle used oil by this
machine and take it to a recycling or follow local
recommendations. Do not empty into drains, soil,
rivers, lakes or seas.
Dispose of your machine in an
ecological manner. We should not
get rid of the machine with our
domestic rubbish. Its plastic and metal
components can be reclassified and
can be recycled
10. TRANSPORT
11. STORING
12. RECYCLING OR DISPOSAL OF
YOUR MACHINE
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