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The term "appliance" or "product" in the warnings and in the description of the
instructions refers to the < ENGINE LEAF BLOWER >.
2.1.
a) Do not smoke in the vicinity of the device. The device contains flammable
substances.
b) The running engine becomes very hot. Do not touch a hot engine as it can
cause burns.
c)
In case of any leakage of oil from the device, you must report them to the
relevant services/authorities or observe the legal requirements in the area
where the device is used.
d) Danger! Health hazard and risk of explosion of the combustion engine.
e) The engine exhausts contain poisonous carbon monoxide. Remaining in an
environment containing carbon monoxide can lead to unconsciousness or
even death.
f)
Keep the engine away from heat, sparks and flame.
g) The engine should be stopped and left to cool down before refueling.
h) Caution! Wrong fuel may cause damage to the engine.
i)
Make sure that all users have read, understood and follow the instruction
manual.
j)
Improper or careless use of the device may cause serious injury.
k) Before cleaning, adjustment, replacement of accessories, and when the
device is not in use, turn off the engine and cool the device completely.
l)
Do not touch the moving parts or accessories unless the engine has been
turned off and cooled down.
m) Keep away from the moving and rotating parts, they may cause injury to the
human body when touched.
n) Do not operate the device if all protective covers are not installed.
o) Be careful not to touch the muffler or other parts that heat up when the
device is running, when the engine is hot, as it can cause severe burns.
p) Make sure that fuel is only stored in certified containers (e.g. canister).
q) Do not refuel close to sources of sparks, open flame or burning cigarettes.
r)
Before refueling, stop the engine. Never refuel when the engine is running or
still hot. Otherwise, spilled or vaporized fuel may ignite from engine sparks or
muffler heat.
s)
Do not overfill the fuel tank and avoid spilling fuel when refueling. Spilled fuel
or vapor may ignite. If a spill occurs, make sure the area is dry before starting
the engine.
t)
After refueling, make sure the fuel tank cap is properly tightened.
Safety when working with a combustion engine

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