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Manual instruction
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while people, especially children, or pets are
nearby.
• The user is responsible for third parties while
working with the appliance.
• People who aren’t acquainted with the operating
instructions, children, juveniles who have not yet
reached the minimum age for using this appliance,
and people under the influence of alcohol, drugs or
medication are not allowed to use the appliance.
Local regulations may restrict the age of the
operator.
WARNING: The consumption of alcohol,
medication and drugs, plus states of
illness, fever and fatigue will affect your
ability to react. Do not use electric tools in any of
these situations.
• Never operate the appliance with defective
safety devices or guards, or without safety devices
in place.
• Avoid any accidental starting: make sure the
switch is “off” before plugging in.
• Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before
turning the tool “on”.
• Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn
to “ON” or “OFF”. Any tool that cannot be controlled
with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
• Inspect the entire machine to look for loose
parts (nuts, bolts, screws, etc.) and for any damage.
Check at frequent intervals if screws and bolts are
properly tight and to be sure the equipments is in
safe working condition. Repair or replace them, if
necessary, before using the machine.
• While operating the appliance, dress properly.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could
become caught. Wear suitable working clothes,
long trousers and solid shoes. It is recommended
that legs and feet are covered. Do not operate the
appliance when barefoot or wearing open sandals.
Long hair should be tied back.
• Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and
grease.
• Do not start the device if it is in an inverted
position or is not in the right working position.
• Before use, all foreign bodies must be removed
from the working area where the appliance is going
to be used: remove all foreign objects, also pay
attention to foreign objects during the operation.
Keep work area clean.
• Do not force the tool. It will do a better job and
operate more safety at the rate for which it was
intended.
• Be careful not to drop the machine or hit it
against obstacles.
• If the appliance starts to vibrate abnormally,
switch off the motor and check for the cause
immediately. Vibration is generally a warning of
trouble.
• The appliance should be checked carefully
before use. You should only work with an appliance
that is in good condition. If you notice any defects on
the machine that may cause danger to the operator,
do not operate the appliance until all defects are
rectified.
• Replace worn or damaged parts for safety. Use
only original spare parts. Parts not produced by
manufacturer may cause poor fit and possible
injury.
• It is forbidden to move or modify any of the
electrical or mechanical devices.
• Always switch off the appliance and wait until
the device completely stops whenever you leave the
machine, before carrying out maintenance, before
checking, cleaning or working on the appliance.
• Use caution when cleaning or performing
maintenance on the appliance. Always make
adjustments after the unit is switched off and it’s on
a flat, clear surface.
WARNING: Stay alert. Watch what you
are doing. Use common sense.
Electrical safety rules
ATTENTION! When using electrical tools,
the following safety instructions should
be observed to prevent the risk of
electric shock, personal injury and fire. Read and
observe these instructions carefully before using
the tool.
• Increased safety can be obtained by having a
qualified electrician install a high sensitivity (30mA)
circuit breaker in the house wiring. If you do not have
such a circuit breaker installed, or you do not wish
to have one installed, then we strongly recommend
that the electric power to your mower be supplied
through a high sensitivity residual current device
(RCD). The RCD is designed to provide a high degree
of personal protection against harmful electric
current should fault conditions occur.
WARNING! The use of an RCD or other
circuit breaker unit does not release the
operator from the safety instructions
and safe working practices given in this manual.
Summary of Contents for MDWP-550
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