Familiarise yourself with your surround-
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ings and pay attention to possible
dangers that may not be noticed when
working.
Carefully inspect the area to be cleaned
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and remove all wires, stones, cans and
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broom before starting to blow.
Use all parts of the blower pipe so that
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In very dry conditions, lightly moisten
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the surface or use a sprayer to reduce
Do not work with a damaged or incom-
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plete appliance or one that has been
consent. Check the safety condition of
the appliance, especially the switch,
before use.
Only use the appliance when it is fully as-
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sembled.
Never operate the appliance with faulty
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protective devices or covers or without
protective devices.
Please note that the operator or user is
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other persons or their property.
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clothing with hanging strings or ties.
Operate the machine in a recommended
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Do not operate the machine on a paved
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Always carry out a visual inspection
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before use to ensure that the fasteners
are secured, that the housing is undam-
aged and that the protective devices
and shields are in place. Replace worn
or damaged components in sets to
maintain balance. Replace damaged or
illegible labelling.
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Before starting the machine, make sure
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that the feeder is empty.
Keep your face and body away from the
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feed opening.
Do not allow hands, other parts of the
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body or clothing to be in the feeder, in
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operating the machine.
When feeding material into the machine,
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metal, stones, bottles, cans or other
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ately and wait until the machine has run
down if the cutting mechanism hits a
to make unusual noises or vibrate. Re-
move the battery and take the following
steps before restarting and operating
Check for damage;
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Replace or repair damaged parts;
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Check for loose parts and tighten
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them.
Do not allow processed material to ac-
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cause the material to backfeed through
the feed opening.
Do not overreach. Always keep your bal-
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ance so that you have a secure footing
on slopes at all times. Walk, do not run.
Operation
Do not switch on the appliance if it is
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held upside down or is not in the work-
ing position.
Prevent unintentional starting. Make sure
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you pick it up or carry it. If you have your
appliance, this can lead to accidents.
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