1. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual before
attempting to assemble and operate. Make sure you are familiar with all controls and their
proper operation.
2. Keep this manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering
replacement parts.
3. Never allow children or adults who have not been properly trained to operate this machine.
4. Make sure that you know how to stop the machine and disengage it quickly.
5. Check and inspect the unit before using it. Replace damaged parts. Check whether fuel is
leaking. Ensure that all connections secured.
6. Whenever it is possible, clean the working area from all foreign objects such as stones,
metal wire, or broken glass which could be ejected or become tangled in the rotating parts.
These objects could be dangerous for yourself or bystanders or may cause damage to the
machine.
7. The area around the operator with a radius of 15 meters is considered to be the dangerous
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immediately if anyone enters the dangerous zone.
8. The brush cutter is designed for cutting grass, shrub and small tress only. Never use it for
any other purpose.
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medication.
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goggles, earplugs, gloves, and work shoes.
11. Never start or use this machine indoors or in a poorly ventilated area. Engine exhaust
contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas. It is harmful to your health.
12. Before starting the machine, make sure the rotary spool head or blade won’t touch the
ground and/or any obstacles.
13. Working on wet lawn is very dangerous. Slipping while operating this machine may injure
you. Remember to shut down the machine immediately once you feel unstable.
14. Never operate this machine without good visibility or light. Always be sure of your footing
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immediately. Vibrations are always a warning sign.
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17. After shutting down the machine, do not put it on the ground until the rotary blade is
stopped.
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