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to people and objects.
The tool is to be used only for
the intended purpose. Any
misappropriation is regarded
as improper use. The user
alone – and definitely not the
manufacturer – is responsible
for property and personal
damage resulting from such
improper use.
The manufacturer cannot be
held liable if machines from
the same are modified or
used improperly and dama-
ge occurs as a result.
Caution! A certain residual risk,
which cannot be eliminated, always
remains even in the case of proper
use of the tool. The following po-
tential hazards can be derived from
the type and design of the tool:
• Contact with the unprotected thread
reel (cuts).
• Reaching into the thread reel when it is
running (cuts).
• Hearing damage if no appropriate
protection is worn.
• Dust and gas formation that is harmful
to health if the equipment is used in
enclosed spaces (nausea).
Additional Safety
Regulations
1. Caution! Always keep hands and feet
away from the cutting area, particularly
when starting the equipment. Always
keep the hand on the extra handle free.
2. Always hold the device with both hands
on the multi-functional handlebars.
Always keep the equipment at an ap-
propriately safe distance from the body
and assume a stable body position.
Always use the carrying strap.
3. Always wear safety goggles.
4. Use the equipment only in daylight or
with the option of good artificial lighting.
5. Do not use the equipment in the rain or
on damp grass.
6. Before use or after an impact, check
the equipment for possible damage;
repair if necessary.
7. Do not use the equipment if the safety
devices are damaged or not correctly
installed.
8. Ensure that the engine ventilation slots,
protective cover and cutting device are
always free of dirt or residues.
9. During the work processes, always en-
sure that there are neither people nor
animals within a radius of at least 15
m. Switch off the equipment immedi-
ately if anyone and particularly a child
comes into the range of the machine.
When using the equipment, stones and
other elements that can cause serious
injuries can be thrown out.
10. When the equipment is in operation,
keep away from the moving parts (in
the area of the cutting devices).
After switching off, the cutting head
continues to turn for a few seconds.
11. Before using the equipment, remove
stones, twigs and any other solid mate-
rial from the working area.
Start the machine only as described in
the instructions. It must not be turned
upside down or be in the working posi-
tion when it is started.
Do not cross gravel roads or paths with
the equipment running.
12. The greatest care is required when ex-
tending the cutting thread. Risk of injury
from cuts. After executing these process-
es, reassume the correct working posi-
tion before switching on the equipment.
13. Do not use metallic cutting reels or
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