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6.4.2.3. STOPPING THE ENGINE
1. Place the throttle lever in positions, the minimum
speed
and allow the engine to remain idle
seconds.
2. Set the switch to the “OFF” (stop) position.
3. Close the fuel tap.
6.4.3. CHECKPOINTS AFTER STARTING THE MACHINE
It is important to pay attention to the possible
individual parts or and the temperature of the
machine. If you detect any anomaly in the machine
immediately stop and check it carefully. In case of
any malfunction or problem take the machine to a
service technician to be repaired. In any case continue
to use the machine if the operation does not seem
appropriate.
Do not use the machine if it is damaged or
improperly adjusted.
7. MACHINE USAGE
Use this machine only for the designated
purposes. Using this chainsaw for any other use is
dangerous and can cause bodily harm and/or damage
to the machine.
Do not approach the milling cutters of the rotary tiller
when the motor is running.
Do not start the machine in a room or
enclosure.The exhaust gases and fuel and
oil vapors contain carbon monoxide and
harmful chemicals. In case of a concentration of gases
produced by poor ventilation, remove all that impedes
the flow of clean air to improve ventilation from the work
area and not return to work in the area unless you have
properly ventilated area and have clear that ventilation
is sufficient so that does not happen this concentration
again.
Work only in daylight or good artificial light. Do not use
this machine at night, with fog or with a low visibility
which do not allow you to clearly see the working area.
Limit continued use of this machine to a 10 minute
time limit and between 10 and 20 minutes to rest
between each session.
If you slip or fall, stop acceleration and move the
switch to the “OFF position” ().
Do not use this machine if you are tired, ill, have taken
drugs, narcotic drugs or alcohol. The lack of rest and
fatigue can cause accidents or damage.
Always readjust the machine on a flat and stable
surface.
Do not use the machine on steep slopes where you
cannot guarantee their safety. If you are working on
slopes slow down your work pace and ensure you
have good stability.
Be alert when you back-up or pull the machine
towards you.
Do not solely rely on the security features of this
machine.
It is necessary to pay attention to the possible
Turtle = Minimum
Hare = Maximum
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