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WORKING ON SLOPES
• Do not mow excessively steep slopes. Danger of injury by overturning machine. Maximum
allowed slope is 15°.
• For wheeled rotary machines, mow across the face of slopes, never up and down.
• Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.
USING PETROL MACHINES
• When working with a petrol machine never use brute force. The machine, which was
designed for the job, performs it better and safer, therefore always use the correct machine
for a given task.
• The performance of a petrol engine mounted on a particular device, may not achieve gross
output. It is caused by many factors, e.g. the used components (exhaust, charging, cooling,
carburettor, air filter, etc.), usage restrictions, operational conditions of use (temperature,
humidity, etc.) and the differences between individual engines produced.
ENGINE OPERATION
WARNINGG!
B
Engine produces carbon monoxide during operation. It is a colourless,
odourless poisonous gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, faintness,
reproductive disorders or even death.
• Do not start the engine in a closed space which can cause an accumulation of carbon
monoxide.
CAUTIONG!
A
A running engines generates heat. Parts of the engine and silencer
become extremely hot during operation. After touching they may cause serious
burns. If it is close to any flammable materials, e.g. leaves, grass, shrubbery etc., it
may catch fire.
• Do not tilt the machine to avoid overturning or leaking petrol and oil.
• Do not tilt the machine when the engine is running.
• Turn off en engine before leave the machine, or refueling.
C
Pay attention to the safety instructions and warnings in a chapter FUEL.
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
• Wear approved eye protection! The operation of machine can result in foreign objects being
thrown into your eyes which may result in severe eye damage. Normal glasses are not
sufficient for eye protection. For example, corrective glasses or sunglasses do not provide
adequate protection because they have not special safety glass and aren’t enough closed
from the sides.
• Wear adequate noise protection equipment! The impact of noise can cause hearing damage
or hearing loss. Take frequent work breaks. Limit the amount of exposure per day.
• Always wear sturdy shoes with nonslip soles. Risk of damaging the legs or risk of slipping on
wet or slippery ground. This protects against injuries and ensures a good footing.
• Wear protective gloves.
• Safety equipment such as a dust mask or hard hat used for appropriate conditions will
reduce personal injuries.