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Garland SHAKER 310 DPG Manual De Instrucciones página 28

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Make sure the gas cap is properly closed while
operating the machine. Be sure to properly close the
gas cap after refueling.
Store fuel in a bottle or tank homologated and
according to current regulations.
2.5. USE AND CARE OF THE MACHINE
Use this machine and its accessories according to
the instructions provided and taking into account
working conditions and work to be done. The use
of this machine for jobs different to those stipulated
can cause danger. The manufacturer will not be
responsible for damages provoked through an
inadequate use of the machine.
Check that all security elements are installed and in
good working condition.
Remember that it is the end user operating the
machine who is responsible for any danger or
damages caused to other people or things. The
manufacturer will not in any case be held liable for
damages caused by an incorrect use of this machine.
Do not force the machine over its capacity. Use the
machine for the correct job. The use of the machine
for its proper job, will ensure that you work better and
more safely.
Keep the machine with a good maintenance. Ensure
all moving parts are aligned and that no other parts
are damaged or broken. If the machine is damaged,
repair before use. Many breakages occur because
machines are poorly maintained.
Maintain the handles of these machines dry and
clean. Oily or greasy handles are slippery and will
cause loss of control of the machine.
If the machine starts vibrating in a strange way, stop
it and examine it to find out the cause. If the motive
is not clear, take the machine to your nearest service
agent. Vibrations are always an indicator that the
machine has a problem.
Stop the engine whenever you leave the machine.
Reduce the throttle setting during engine shut down
and, if the engine is provided with a shut-off fuel
valve, turn the fuel off when engine is stopped.
2.6. SERVICE
Periodically take your machine for revision by a
qualified after sales service and use only original
spare parts. This will guarantee that the machine is
always in good working condition.
2.7. RESIDUAL RISK FACTORS
Even when using the tool in the prescribed manner
it is not possible to eliminate all residual risk factors.
The following hazards may arise in connection with
the construction and the design of the tool:
• Risk of injury to the skin and other body parts
projection of objects.
WARNING! This machine produces an
electromagnetic field while in operation. This field
may, in some circumstances, interfere with active or
inactive medical devices or implants. To reduce the
risk of death or serious injury, people with medical
devices or implants should consult their physicians
and the manufacturer of the device before using this
machine.
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