Residual Risks; Machine Description And Intended Use - Stiga BC 900 D Li 48 Manual De Instrucciones

Desbrozadora/cortadora de pasto portátil alimentada a batería
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a landfill or in the ground, the
harmful substances can reach
the water table and enter the
food chain, damaging your
health and well-being. For
further information on the
disposal of this product, contact
your dealer or a domestic
waste collection service.
At the end of their working
life, dispose of batteries
safely in an eco-friendly
manner. Batteries
contain material classified
as hazardous for you and
the environment. They must
be removed and disposed
of separately at a facility that
accepts lithium-ion batteries.
Separate waste collection
of the products and
packaging used allows
the materials to be
recycled and reused. Reuse
of recycled materials help
to prevent environmental
pollution and reduces the
demand for raw materials.

2.8 RESIDUAL RISKS

Even when all safety rules are
observed, there may still be
certain residual risks which
cannot be excluded. From the
kind and construction of the
tool the foreseeable potential
endangerments can be:
• Hurled materials that
may injure the eyes;
• Damage of the hearing, if no
protection of the ears is carried.
3. ABOUT THE MACHINE
3.1 MACHINE DESCRIPTION
AND INTENDED USE
This machine is a garden tool and more
precisely a battery-powered portable
brush cutter/grass trimmer.
The machine essentially comprises of a motor
which drives a cutting means configured in
various ways to meet various functions.
The operator is able to sustain the machine
with the aid of a harness and can operate
the main controls, always keeping at a
safe distance from the cutting means.
3.1.1 Intended use
This machine was designed
and manufactured for:
• cutting grass and non-woody vegetation with
a nylon line enclosed in a cutting line head;
• cutting tall grass, dry branches, twigs
and woody shrubs of up to 2cm diameter,
with the aid of metal or plastic blades;
• being used by one operator.
3.1.2 Reasonably
improper use
Examples of improper use may include,
but are not limited to (for example):
• using the machine for sweeping, tilting
the cutting line head. The power of the
motor could throw objects and small
stones 15 metres or more, causing
damage or injury to people;
• trimming hedges or other jobs in which the
cutting means is not used at ground level;
• cutting and chopping trees,
bushes and flowers;
• pruning trees;
• using the machine for cutting
non-plant material;
• using the machine with the cutting
means above the operator's belt level;
• using the machine in public
gardens, parks, sports centres, on
roadways, fields and woods;
• using cutting means other than those
listed in the "Technical Data" table.
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