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Inspect the working area and remove all stones, wood,
cables and strange objects that could be touched and
propelled by the moving parts of the machine.
2.4. ELECTRICAL SECURITY
Connect this machine to alternate current 230v/50Hz.
Do not expose this machine to rain or humid
conditions. The water that enters the machine will
increase the risk of electric shock.
Never cut the cable. There is a risk of electric shock
and also of damaging the machine.
The electrical switch of this machine must coincide
with the mains switch. Do not modify the switch in
any way. If no parts have been modified and they fit
perfectly, there will be no electric shock accidents.
Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces such as
tubes, radiators, electric kitchens and refrigerators.
There is a higher electric shock possibility if your body
is earthed.
Do not leave this machine outdoors at night as the
humidity could damage the machine. Do not work with
wet grass, wet soil or mud.
Do not touch cables and switches with wet hands.
Do not overstretch the cable. Do not use the cable
to transport the machine, lift the machine and to
unplug the machine. Maintain the cable far away
from heat sources, oil, sharp edges or other moving
parts. Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of
electric shock.
Never use this machine if the cable or the plug are
damaged. Before connecting the machine check
that the cable and the plug are not damaged. If you
discover that either of these elements are damaged,
take your machine to your nearest after sales dealer.
Should the cable be damaged, unplug the machine
immediately. Damaged or tangled cables increase the
risk of electric shock.
The substitution of the plug or cable should only be
carried out by your service dealer.
We recommend that this machine should be
connected to residual differential whose current is
lower or equal to 30mA. The cable extension should
always be behind the end user.
Never use a connecting base that is damaged or that
does not comply with current normative or with the
requisites established for this machine in this manual.
When using a cable extension, make sure that its
minimum section is 1.5mm
2
and no longer than 25
metres, always unrolled and adequate for outdoor use.
The use of the cable extension adequate for outdoor
use, reduces the risk of electric shock.
Place the cable extension in such a way that it will not
get caught in branches or other obstacles and in such
a way that it is not in the working area. The cable and
any extensions must always be behind the machine
and the end user.
Hold the cable always on the hook provided on the
machine.
Maintain the cable well clear of the cutting element at
all times.
Do not use this machine if the ¨open¨ and ¨closed¨
switch does not work. Any electric machine that
cannot be controlled by the electric switch is
dangerous and must be repaired.
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