- If the equipment has hit a foreign
object or if strange vibrations occur
during work. In this case, check the
equipment for damage and have it
repaired if applicable.
•
Do not place feet or hands near or
under rotating parts. Do not stand in
front of the grass ejection hole during
sickle mowing.
Maintenance and Storage:
•
When servicing the blades, ensure
that the blades can be moved, even if
the power source is switched off.
•
Ensure that all nuts, bolts and screws
are tightened firmly and the equip-
ment is in safe working condition.
•
check the mower for any damages.
•
Repair damaged parts as appropriate.
•
Do not attempt to repair the equip-
ment yourself unless you have been
trained to do so. Any work not speci-
fied in these instructions is to be car-
ried out only by customer service
centres that we have authorised.
•
Keep the equipment in a dry location
and out of reach of children.
•
Handle the equipment with care. Keep
tools sharp and clean, in order to fa-
cilitate better and safer work. Follow
the maintenance instructions.
•
Wear protective gloves when chang-
ing the cutting device.
•
Regularly check the grass collection
device for wear and strains. For safety
reasons, replace worn or damaged
parts. When adjusting the blades, take
particular care to avoid fingers being
trapped between the rotating blades
and fixed parts of the machine.
•
check that only replacement tools
authorised by the manufacturer are
used.
Electrical Safety:
•
Ensure that the mains voltage matches
the specifications on the rating plate.
•
connect the equipment to a socked
with a residual current-operated pro-
tective device (RcD) with a release
current of more than 30 mA.
•
Avoid bodily contact with earthed
parts (e.g. metal fences, metal posts).
•
Use only authorised power cables of
type H07RN-F, which are no more
than 75 m long and suitable for out-
door use. The power cable wire cross
section must be at least 2.5 mm
Always completely unroll cable drums
before use. check the cable for dam-
age.
•
To fix on the power cable, use the
cable suspension intended for the pur-
pose.
•
Keep the power cable away from the
cutting tool when working. The cutting
blades may damage the power cable
and result in contact with live parts. Al-
ways run the power cable behind the
operator.
•
Do not use the power cable to pull
the plug from the socket. Protect the
power cable from heat, oil and sharp
edges.
•
Switch off the equipment and discon-
nect the plug from the socket if the
power cable is damaged. If the power
cable is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, the customer
services of the same, or a qualified
person, in order to avoid hazards.
•
Do not connect a damaged power
cable to the mains. Do not touch
a damaged power cable when it is
connected to the mains. A damaged
power cable may result in contact with
live parts.
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