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before starting the machine again to
continue working.
• Keep your hands away from moving parts.
Switch off the motor and disconnect the
machine from the mains before removing
the cover.
• Prevent personal injury from rotating
parts – keep your hands, feet and clothing
at a safe distance.
• Check that there are no doormats,
sledges, lines etc. in the work area before
starting the work. Keep children and
animals at a safe distance.
• Never use the machine without wearing
suitable winter clothing.
• Never do any adjustments to the machine
when the motor is running.
• There is a risk of flying objects hitting your
eyes when you are working, making
adjustments, or doing maintenance.
Always wear suitable safety clothing and
safety glasses.
• Keep an eye on the snow ejector at all times.
• If the ejector tube gets blocked, switch off
the motor, unplug the power cord, and
wait until the rotor on the snowblower
has stopped.
• Allow the machine to cool to the outdoor
temperature before starting to work again.
• Only use accessories/spare parts approved
by the manufacturer.
• Only use the machine when the safety
devices and covers are in perfect condition.
Do not use the machine if find out it is
damaged.
Other risks
The correct use of the snowblower does not
mean there are no other potential risks.
Because of the type and design of the machine
the following potential risks can occur:
– Contact with ejected snow.
– Body contact with the snowblower
when it is running (risk of cut injuries).
– Unpredicted sudden movements of
the snowblower (risk of cut injuries).
data. If the machine is run with a voltage
higher than the specified rated voltage
the motor can overheat.
• During checks, repairs, cleaning and
removing or replacing parts the machine
must be switched off and the power cord
unplugged from the mains. This type of
work must only be started when the
rotating parts have stopped.
• Before using the machine for the first
time, or after replacing parts, carry out a
test run. Prevent damage and accidents
by checking for abnormal noise.
• Do not transport the machine with the
plug connected and the power switch
activated.
• Because the machine makes a lot of
noise, observe local laws and regulations
when working. Work at times when other
people will not be disturbed by the noise.
• Avoid falling by paying attention to the
ground and snow conditions.
• Never touch moving parts. Keep your
hands, fingers, feet and other parts of
your body away from rotating parts and
the snow ejector.
• If the machine tips over, check it for
damage and cracks.
• Avoid the risk of falling by watching out for
obstacles behind your feet when reversing.
• Switch off the machine and unplug the
plug in the event of strange or abnormal
noise. Contact your dealer.
• Do not put the machine into storage
when it is still connected to the mains.
• This can result in material damage or
personal injury.
• Make sure that no one goes in front of the
machine before or during the work.
• Prevent electric shock by only using cables
suitable for outdoor use.
• Make sure not to damage the extension
cable while working.
• If the snowblower runs into an object, do
as follows:
– Switch off the machine and unplug it.
– Check the machine for damage.
• Make sure that any damage is repaired
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