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avoid imbalance, only replace worn or
damaged tools and bolts in sets.
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Take care with equipment that has
several cutting tools, as the movement
of one blade may result in rotation of
other blades.
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Use only replacement parts and ac-
cessories supplied and recommended
by the manufacturer. The use of parts
from other manufacturers may result
in injuries and will result in immediate
invalidation of the guarantee.
Handling:
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Do not run the combustion engine in
enclosed spaces, in which dangerous
carbon monoxide can collect.
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Mow only in daylight or with good arti-
ficial lighting. An unlit working area can
result in accidents.
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If possible, avoid using the equipment
on wet grass.
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Always ensure secure positioning, par-
ticularly on hillsides, landfills, ditches
or dykes. This will give you better con-
trol of the equipment in unexpected
situations.
- Always work across the slope,
never upwards or downwards.
- Take particular care when changing
the direction of travel on the slope.
- Do not mow on excessively steep
slopes (max. 10°).
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Run the equipment only at walking
speed.
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Take particular care when turning the
equipment around or pulling it towards
you.
•
Stop the cutting tool if the equipment
has to be tipped up for transportation
over a surface other than grass and
when moving the equipment from and
to the surface to be mown.
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Do not use the equipment with dam-
aged safety equipment or guards or
with no safety equipment attached,
e.g. impact protection and/or grass
catchers. This ensures that the equip-
ment remains safe.
•
Do not change the engine regulator
setting and do not over-rev it. This
may damage the equipment.
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Before starting, the engine, disengage
all cutting tools and drives.
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Start or operate the start switch with
care and in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions. Ensure
sufficient space between feet and the
cutting tool. Risk of injury.
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When starting or activating the engine,
do not tip the equipment unless the
equipment has to be lifted for this pro-
cedure. In this case, tip the equipment
only as far as is absolutely necessary
and lift only the side that is away from
the user.
•
Do not start the engine when standing
in front of the ejection channel.
•
Switch on the engine in accordance
with the instructions and only if your
feet are a safe distance away from the
cutting tools.
•
Do not place hands or feet under rotat-
ing parts. Always keep away from the
ejection opening. A moment of care-
lessness when using the equipment
may result in serious injury.
•
Do not leave or carry the equipment
when the engine is running.
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Switch off the engine, take out the
spark plug connector and ensure that
all moving parts are still:
- Before releasing blockages or re-
moving obstructions in the ejection
channel;
- Before checking, cleaning or work-
ing on the equipment;