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when the spinning blade contacts anything it cannot
cut. This contact may cause the blade to stop for an
instant, and suddenly “thrust” the product away from the
object that was hit. This reaction can be violent enough
to cause the operator to lose control of the product.
Blade thrust may occur without warning if the blade
snags, stalls, or binds. This is more likely to occur in
areas where it is difficult to see the material being cut.
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For cutting ease and safety, approach the weeds
being cut from the right to the left. In the event that an
unexpected object or woody stock is encountered, this
practice could minimize the blade thrust reaction. Both
hands must be used at all times to control the product.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
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Stop the product and allow it to cool before storing or
transporting.
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Clean all foreign materials from the product. If a cutting
blade is fitted, cover it with the blade protector.
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For storage, always disconnect from power supply and
wind the cable. Store it in a cool, dry and well-ventilated
place that is inaccessible to children. Keep away from
corrosive agents, such as garden chemicals and de-
icing salts. Do not store outdoors.
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For transportation, secure the product against
movement or falling to prevent injury to persons or
damage to the product.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Use only original manufacturer’s replacement parts,
accessories, and attachments. Failure to do so can
cause possible injury, poor performance, and may void
your warranty.
WARNING
Servicing requires extreme care and knowledge
and should be performed only be a quali
fi
ed service
technician. For service, we suggest you bring the
product to your nearest authorised service centre for
repair. When servicing, use only identical replacement
parts.
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Switch off and remove battery back before conducting
any maintenance or cleaning work.
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You may make adjustments and repairs described
here. For other repairs, contact the authorised service
agent.
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For the replacement line, use only nylon filament line
of the diameter described in the specification table of
this manual.
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After extending the new cutter line, always return the
product to its normal operating position before starting.
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After each use, clean the product with a soft dry cloth.
Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or
replaced by an authorised service centre.
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Check all nuts, bolts, and screws at frequent intervals
for proper tightness to ensure the product is in a safe
working condition.
RESIDUAL RISKS
Even when the product is used as prescribed, it is still
impossible to completely eliminate certain residual risk
factors. The following hazards may arise in use and the
operator should pay special attention to avoid the following:
–
Injury caused by vibration
Hold the product by designated handles and restrict
working time and exposure.
–
Injury caused by exposure to noise
Wear hearing protection and limit exposure.
–
Injury caused by flying debris
Wear eye protection at all times.
Contact with cutting means. Ensure that the blade
protectors are
fi
tted when the machine is not in use. Keep
hands and feet away from the blades at all times.
Kickback can occur when using the brushcutter. Ensure
proper control by using both hands on the designated
handles. Read and follow the directions elsewhere in this
manual to help reduce the risk of kickback.
Risk of falling objects. During brush cutting, wear head
protection if there is any risk of falling objects.
RISK REDUCTION
It has been reported that vibrations from handheld products
may contribute to a condition called Raynaud’s Syndrome
in certain individuals. Symptoms may include tingling,
numbness, and blanching of the
fi
ngers, usually apparent
upon exposure to cold. Hereditary factors, exposure to
cold and dampness, diet, smoking, and work practices
are all thought to contribute to the development of these
symptoms. There are measures that can be taken by the
operator to possibly reduce the effects of vibration:
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Keep your body warm in cold weather. When operating
the product, wear gloves to keep the hands and wrists
warm. It is reported that cold weather is a major factor
contributing to Raynaud’s Syndrome.
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After each period of operation, exercise to increase
blood circulation.
■
Take frequent work breaks. Limit the amount of
exposure per day.
If you experience any of the symptoms of this condition,
immediately discontinue use and see your doctor about
these symptoms.
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