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1. Keep the equipment clean. Remove debris after each use and before storage.
2. Regular and proper cleaning helps to ensure safe operation and prolongs the life
of the equipment.
3. Inspect the equipment before each use for worn and damaged parts. Do not operate
it if you find broken and worn parts. Replace worn parts as necessary or contact an
authorised service centre for repair before using the equipment again.
WARNING!
Only perform repairs and maintenance work according to these
instructions! All other works must be performed by a qualified person!
Cleaning
NOTE:
Do not use chemical, alkaline, abrasive or other aggressive detergents
or disinfectants to clean this equipment as they might be harmful to its surfaces.
Cleaning the housing
> Use a damp, lint-free cloth to clean the housing.
> Do not emerge the equipment into water or any liquids.
> Clean the ventilation openings (21) on the bottom and at the side cover of the
engine with a soft brush. Clogged ventilation openings (21) might cause the engine
to overheat.
> Use compressed air (max. 3 bar) to remove stubborn dirt.
> Wipe the surface with a dry cloth afterwards.
Cleaning the cutting device
> Keep the cutting device (1) clean and free of debris. Remove trimmings.
> Keep the cutting device (1) sharp. Have a worn or damaged cutting device replaced
with a new one of the same type by an authorised service centre or a similarly
qualified person.
> Apply a small amount of suitable lubricant on the cutting device (1) to retain a good
cutting performance (Fig. 27)
> Tighten loose nuts on the cutting device (1) with a proper wrench (with 5 Nm to
7 Nm) to ensure safe operation (Fig. 28).
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Care and maintenance