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CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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HEALTH & SAFETY
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TRANSPORTATION
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LABELS
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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OPERATION
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For your own personal protection and for the safety of those around you, please read and ensure you
fully understand the following safety information. It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that
he/she fully understands how to operate this equipment safely. If you are unsure about the safe and
correct use of our MSP, consult your supervisor.
CAUTION:
Improper maintenance can be hazardous. Read and Understand
this section before you perform any maintenance, service or repairs.
Ensure, that all symbols on the machine, can always be clearly read.
Do not leave any tools or parts lying around on the work floor, as this can cause accidents.
Stationary power units and drives must have a distance of at least one metre from equipment,
buildings or other units.
Protect the unit against rain, snow or any other forms of moisture. This could cause damage or
malfunctions.
Only operate the unit on a dry surface. If water accumulates under the unit, you must switch off the
unit and let it dry properly.
When cleaning the machine, ensure that no water or cleaning detergents get into the engine.
When the machine is not being used for longer periods of time, then it must be stored in a dry and
clean area.
Make sure that the flexible shaft is not bent too severely and does not run over sharp edges.
Otherwise move the hose protection to the kink for protection.
Open flames and smoking are strictly prohibited in the immediate vicinity of the unit.
Make sure that waste, such as paper, dry leaves or grass do not accumulate around the
exhaust muffler. They can easily ignite.
Pay attention to your own safety and the safety of your colleagues.
Regular maintenance of the machine promotes safe operation.
The following safety-aspects specifically apply to those machines equipped with a petrol engine:
Do not use an MSP, fitted with a petrol engine, indoors or in poorly ventilated places, such as pits
etc. Make sure that there is sufficient ventilation in spaces which are surrounded by walls.
Do not
inhale exhaust fumes. They contain toxic carbon monoxide that can lead to unconsciousness
or death.
Prior to starting the engine, the flexible shaft must be disconnected from the drive unit.
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
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TECHNICAL DATA
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TROUBLESHOOTING.
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WARRANTY
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MAINTENANCE RECORD
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EC DECLARATION
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