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blade that is still rotating may cause injuries.
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come to a complete standstill.
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motor and check for damage. The damage
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to use the device. Do not use the device with
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Vibrations can cause nerve damage and
impair the blood circulation in the hands and
arms.
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or hands goes numb, tingles, hurts or goes
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tools. Dependent on the conditions of use, the
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lower. When estimating the emissions, consider
doing so during work pauses and phases when
the tool is under reduced load. Based on the
correspondingly adjusted estimated values, take
protective actions, e.g. organisational actions.
After use
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and check the device for damage. Attention,
danger! Cutting tool still running!
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power pack.
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All work on the device such as replacement of
the cutting line, conversion to operation with
the cutting blade, adjustment work, cleaning,
etc., must only be performed after the power
pack has been removed.
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Ensure that ventilation slots are free from dirt.
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Let the device cool down before putting it
away and/or storing it.
General safety information
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Never replace the non-metallic cutting ele-
ment with a metallic cutting element!
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a standstill and do not touch any moving
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power pack.
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Spare parts must meet the requirements of
the manufacturer.
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the power pack in advance.
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technician or service centre.
Specialist work-
shop addresses can be found on our website.
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Ensure maintenance work is always per-
formed to schedule so that the device remains
in a safe condition.
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Only use the power packs intended for this
purpose in power tools.
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This device is intended for the care of lawn
edges and smaller grass and lawn areas, and
when used with the blade, for the cutting of
brush, bushes and undergrowth in private
households.
The device must not be used for
purposes other than those intended because
of the risk of bodily injury to the user or other
persons.
Safety information
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