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• Always stay out of the removal area when the machine is in operation.
• When loading material into the machine, be careful it does not contain pieces of metal,
stones, bottles, cans or other foreign objects.
• If the cutting mechanism encounters any foreign object or if the machine starts to generate
unusual noise or vibration, immediately turn off the engine and stop the machine. Disconnect
the spark plug (unplug the power unit) and do the following:
- inspect it for damage;
- check and tighten all loosened parts;
- have any damaged parts repaired or replaced with original parts.
• Do not accumulate the processed material in the removal space, it can prevent proper
removing and cause the material to return from the filling inlet.
• If the machine is clogged in the inlet or removal channel, turn off the engine and disconnect
the spark plug cable, remove the ignition key (unplug the power unit) before removing
the clogged material in the inlet or the removal channel.
• Keep the engine clean from sawdust and other deposits to prevent damage or risk of a fire.
• Keep in mind that using a starting device on machines driven by an internal combustion
engine causes the cutting tool to move.
• Ensure that all protective covers and end caps are in their correct positions and in good
operational state.
• Prior to connecting or removing the collection box, containers or bags, always switch off
the engine and wait for the rotating parts to stop.
• This product is designed in accordance with all applicable safety requirements and standards
applicable to it. All repairs should be only made by qualified person and spare parts replaced
by original parts, otherwise the user may be in serious danger.
PREPARATION
• Examine the machine ensure it is in good condition, check all the screws, nuts and other
fasteners are properly secured and the screen is in place. Replace unreadable labels.
• Keep all guards and deflectors in place and in good working condition.
• Check the machine before an each use to determine whether the working tools are not
worn or damaged. Replace worn or damaged parts
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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.
• Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or clothing that has cords or belts, jewellery,
and the like. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes,
jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.