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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
lead to contact with live parts;
9) If the cord becomes damaged or
entangled during use, please
disconnect it from the machine
power plug and change to new
one.
Maintenance and storage
a) Keep all nuts, bolts and screws
tight to be sure the equipment is in
safe working condition.
b)
Check the debris collector
frequently for wear or
deterioration.
c) Replace worn or damaged parts for
safety.
d) On machines with multiple tine
assemblies, take care as rotating
one tine assembly can cause
another tine assembly to rotate.
e) Be careful during adjustment of the
machine to prevent entrapment of
the fingers between moving tine
assemblies and fixed parts of the
machine.
f) Always allow the machine to cool
down before storing.
g) When servicing the tine assembly
be aware that, even though the
power source is switched off, the
tine assembly can still be moved.
h) Replace worn or damaged parts
for safety. Use only genuine
the part which is away from the
operator. Always ensure that both
hands are in the operating position
before returning the machine to
the ground.
n) Do not transport the machine
while the power source is running.
o) Do not put hands or feet near or
under rotating parts. Keep clear of
the discharge opening at all times.
p) Stop the machine, and remove
plug from the socket. Make sure
that all moving parts have come to
a complete stop:
1) whenever you leave the machine,
2)
before clearing blockages or
unclogging chute,
3)
before checking, cleaning or
working on the machine,
4) after striking a foreign object.
Inspect the machine for damage
and make repairs before restarting
and operating the machine; if
the machine starts to vibrate
abnormally (check immediately)
5) inspect for damage,
6) replace or repair any damaged
parts,
7) check for and tighten any loose
parts.
8) Keep extension cords away from
moving hazardous parts to avoid
damages to the cords which can
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