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opening at all times;
n) Never pick up or carry a lawnmower
while the motor is running;
o) Stop the motor and disconnect the plug
from the mains
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Before clearing blockages or unclogging
chute;
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Before checking, cleaning or working on
the lawnmower;
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After striking a foreign object, inspect
the lawnmower for damage and make
repairs before restarting and operating
the lawnmower;
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If lawnmower starts to vibrate abnormally
(check immediately);
p) Stop the motor, -whenever you leave the
lawnmower;
q) Go slow when using a trailing seat.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
a) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to
be sure the equipment is in safe working
condition;
b) Check the grass catcher frequently for
wear or deterioration;
c) Replace worn or damaged parts for
safety;
wARNING:
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Not to use the lawnmower if the cords are
damaged or worn.
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Not to connect a damaged cord to the
supply or touch a damaged cord before
it is disconnected from the supply. A
damaged cord can lead to contact with
live parts.
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Not to touch the blades before the
machine is disconnected from the supply
and the blades have come to a complete
stop.
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To keep extension cords away from the
blades. The blades can cause damage to
the cords and lead to contact with live
parts.
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To disconnect the supply (i.e, pulling the
plug from the socket)
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Whenever leaving the machine
unattended,
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Before clearing a blockage,
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Before checking, cleaning or working on
the machine,
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After striking a foreign object,
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Whenever the machine starts vibrating
abnormally.
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To carefully read the instructions for the
safe operation of the machine;
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Recommendations:
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To connect the machine only to a supply
circuit protected by a residual current
device (RCD ) with a tripping current of
not more than 30mA.
Summary of Contents for WG705E
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