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EXPLANATION OF THE SYMBOLS
WARNING
Always read and follow the operating instructions and general safety regulations carefully. Keep the
operating instructions for reference purposes.
Proper use also includes adherence to the operation, maintenance and service conditions prescribed by
the manufacturer.
WARNING
Keep all persons outside the danger area!
Contact with the rotating blade can cause severe injury.
Objects ejected at high speed can cause severe injury.
You must never mow the lawn if there are other persons nearby, especially children or animals.
WARNING
Electric shock can lead to serious injuries.
The electrical equipment must not be modified.
Check the connection cable for signs of damage and ageing before you start a new mowing job. Make sure
the cable can move freely, do not kink, chafe or squash it.
Damaged connection cables must be replaced.
Do not spray the device off with water. The electrical system could become damaged.
Always have an authorised professional workshop replace, regrind and balance the blade, since an
insulation protection test always has to be carried out after repairs or maintenance work on insulation parts
(e.g. blade screw) in accordance with the applicable standard DIN EN 60335.
WARNING
Watch out for sharp blades! Contact with the rotating blade can cause severe foot injuries.
Only start the engine when standing behind the mower.
Ensure that your feet do not get under the housing.
WARNING
Watch out for sharp blades! Contact with the rotating blade can cause severe hand and foot injuries.
When the engine is running, always observe the safety distance to the machine which is maintained by the
handlebar.
Ensure that your hands and feet do not get under the housing.
WARNING
Objects thrown upwards can cause serious injuries.
Before mowing areas covered in leaves in particular, remove all stones, sticks, wires and other objects from
the lawn.
Never use the equipment with the protective devices damaged or missing.
Before initial operation, check that the cutting blade screw is fastened, then examine the cutter bar for a
tight fit, wear and damage every time you intend to use the mower. Have an authorised workshop replace a
worn or damaged blade. Have an authorised workshop tighten the cutting blade screw.
WARNING
Electric shock can lead to serious injuries.
Keep the connection cable away from the cutting blade.
When starting the mower make sure the connection cable is not near the housing.
Do not mow over the connection cable.
In the event of damage, switch the mower off and wait for the blade to come to a standstill, remove the plug
from the mains immediately. Do not touch the connection cable before it has been disconnected from the
mains supply. Damaged connection cables must be replaced.
CAUTION
If the mains plug is not disconnected from the mains during work on the equipment, the motor may start up
and this can result in serious injuries.
Switch the motor off and disconnect the mains plug before carrying out any maintenance and repair work.
When servicing the cutter blades note that they can be moved even when the voltage source is switched
off.
Consult the operating instructions for respective cleaning or maintenance instructions.
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