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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the Operating Instructions carefully before use.
Save these instructions for future reference
Follow these basic instructions to reduce the risk of electric shock and personal injury
• The machine is only intended for household and hobby use and is not suitable for commercial use
• Save the instructions for future reference These instructions should be enclosed with the machine if you
sell it, or pass it on
• Read all the instructions, safety instructions and all the warning labels on the machine before using it
• Never allow children, persons with functional disorders or persons who are unfamiliar with the machine
and these instructions, to use it
• Wear tight-fitting clothing and non-slip shoes
• Carefully inspect the area where the machine is to be used and remove any stones, wires, bones or other
foreign objects
• Do not use the machine when other persons, especially children, or animals are in the vicinity
• Pay attention to any local regulations concerning noise
• Only use the machine in daylight, or in good artificial lighting
AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
• The machine must be connected to the mains supply with a residual current device with a maximum
tripping current of 30 mA
• Only use extension cords approved for outdoor use, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock The
minimum cross-sectional conductor area is 2 x 10 mm2 The machine is double insulated and does not
need to be earthed
• Damaged or tangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock
• Make sure to route the extension cord correctly
• Always check the machine before use
• Replace damaged or worn parts immediately
• Always check that the machine is in good condition before use
• The user is responsible for any accidents or risks to other persons or property
• Switch off the motor before moving the machine over ungrassed surfaces
• Do not stand in front of the ejector opening when starting the motor (applies to machines with side
ejector)
• This machine is only intended for mowing lawns
• Never disable or bypass safety devices on the machine
• Check before starting that the blade can rotate freely Disengage the drive before starting
• If the machine has to be tilted to start, do not tilt it more than is absolutely necessary Lift up the end
furthest away from the user Keep your hands and feet away from moving parts
• Always walk behind the handle when mowing
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