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• Use a suitable funnel or filler pipe for refuelling so that no
fuel can spill onto the combustion engine and housing or
lawn.
Do not overfill the fuel tank!
• To leave room for the fuel to expand, never fill the fuel tank
beyond the lower edge of the filling nozzle. Observe ad-
ditional information in the combustion engine user manual.
• If petrol has overflowed, do not start the combustion engine
until the petrol-contaminated area has been cleaned. Avoid
starting the engine until the fuel vapours have evaporated
(wipe dry).
• Always wipe up spilled fuel immediately.
• If petrol has got on clothing, it must be changed.
• The tank cover must be properly screwed on and tightened
after each refuelling operation. The device must not be put
into operation without the original tank cover screwed on.
• For safety reasons, check fuel line, fuel tank, tank plug and
connections regularly for damage, ageing (brittleness), tight
fit and leaks and replace if necessary.
• Only empty the tank outdoors.
• Never use beverage bottles or similar to dispose of or store
operating materials, such as fuel. People, especially children,
could be tempted to drink from it.
• Never store the device with petrol in the tank inside a build-
ing. Any fuel vapours produced can come into contact with
naked flames or sparks and ignite.
• Do not place the device and fuel tank near heaters, radiant
heaters, welding machines or other sources of heat.
Risk of explosion!
If a defect is detected on the tank, the tank cover or on fuel-
carrying parts (fuel lines) during operation, the combustion en-
gine must be switched off immediately. Then consult a specialist
dealer.
Special safety regulations when using internal
combustion engines:
m DANGER
Internal combustion engines pose a particular danger during
operation and refuelling. Always read and observe the warn-
ing information. It can cause serious or even fatal injuries if not
observed.
1. It is prohibited to make any modifications to the device.
2. m Attention!
Danger of poisoning! Exhaust, fuel and lubricants are
poisonous. Exhaust may not be inhaled.
3. m Attention!
Danger of burning! Do not touch exhaust system and
drive unit.
4. Do not operate the device in unventilated rooms or in high-
ly flammable environments.
5.
m Risk of explosion! Never operate the device in
rooms with highly flammable substances.
6. During transport, the device must be secured against slip-
ping and tipping.
7. Take care not to spill fuel on the engine or exhaust pipe
when refuelling.
8. Repair and adjustment work may only be carried out by
authorised specialist personnel.
9. Do not touch any mechanically moving or hot parts. Do not
remove any protective covers.
10. Values specified in the technical data under sound power
level (L
) and sound pressure level (L
WA
levels and are not necessarily safe working levels.
11. Since there is a correlation between emission and expo-
sure levels, it cannot be reliably used to determine any
additional precautionary measures that may be required.
Factors influencing the current exposure level of the worker
include the characteristics of the workspace, other noise
sources, etc., such as the number of machines and other
adjacent processes and the length of time an operator is
exposed to the noise. The permitted exposure level may
also vary from country to country. Nevertheless, this infor-
mation will enable the operator of the machine to make a
better assessment of the risks and hazards.
12. Never insert objects into the ventilation slots. This also ap-
plies when the device is switched off. Failure to comply
may result in injury or damage to the device.
13. Keep the device free from oil, dirt and other contaminants.
14. Ensure that the silencer and air filter are working properly.
These parts serve as flame protection in the event of a mis-
fire.
15. Switch off the engine:
-
Whenever you leave the machine
-
Prior to topping up fuel
16. Always close the fuel valve when the machine is not in use.
17. Never use the choke lever to stop the engine.
Residual risks and accident prevention standards
Neglect of ergonomic principles
Negligent use of personal protective equipment
(PPE)
Careless use or omission of personal protective equipment may
result in serious injury.
- Wear prescribed protective equipment.
Human behaviour, misconduct
- Always concentrate fully on all work.
m Residual risk can never be ruled out.
Danger from noise
Hearing damage
Prelonged unprotected work with the device may cause hear-
ing damage.
- Always wear hearing protection as a matter of principle.
Behaviour in an emergency
In case of an accident, initiate the necessary first aid measures
and seek medical assistance as quickly as possible.
m WARNING
Improper maintenance or failure to observe or correct a prob-
lem can become a source of danger during operation. Only
operate regularly and properly maintained machines. This is
the only way you can be sure that you are operating your de-
vice safely, economically and trouble-free.
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