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• Do not tilt the lawn mower when starting the engine
• Do not start the engine if someone is standing in front of the ejector
• Keep your hands and feet away from rotating parts and the ejector
• Never lift or carry the lawn mower when the engine is running
Switch off the engine and release the plug lead, check that all moving parts have completely stopped, and remove the key:
– When cleaning the ejector
– When checking, cleaning or servicing the lawn mower
– After hitting an object Check that the lawn mower is not damaged and carry out any repairs before using
the lawn mower again
– If the lawn mower starts vibrating abnormally
Switch off the engine and release the plug lead, check that all moving parts have completely stopped, and remove the key:
– When leaving the lawn mower
– Before filling up with petrol
• Reduce the throttle before switching off the engine If the engine has a shut-off valve, turn off the fuel supply
when the engine has stopped
• Drive slowly if a connecting seat is used
• Check that all the nuts, bolts and screws are properly tightened
• Never store the lawn mower with petrol in the tank in an area where the fumes can come into contact with naked
flames or sparks
• Allow the engine to cool before putting the lawn mower is a storeroom
• Reduce the risk of fire by keeping the engine, muffler and petrol tank free from grass, leaves and grease
• Check at regular intervals that the grass catcher is not worn or damaged
• Replace worn or damaged parts
• If the petrol tank needs emptying, do this outdoors