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fi ed power range and do not
change the regulator settings on
the motor. Do not use low-pow-
ered machines for heavy work.
Do not use your equipment for
purposes other than those for
which it is designed.
• Do not use the equipment near
infl ammable liquids or gases.
Non-observance will result in a
risk of fi re or explosion.
• Switch the device off, remove
the safety key and take out the
battery. Make sure that all mo-
vable parts are stationary:
- whenever you leave the
apparatus unattended and
when it is not being used,
- before removing obstructions
or loosening blockages from
the discharge chute,
- before checking or cleaning
the apparatus or performing
any work on it,
- when a foreign object has been
hit by the apparatus. Check
for damage to the apparatus
and carry out the necessary
repairs before switching it on
again and working with it,
- if the apparatus starts to vi-
brate excessively, an immedi-
ate check is required.
- make sure that all nuts, bolts
and screws are properly tight-
ened.
- inspect the apparatus for any
damage.
- have any necessary repairs
carried out to damaged parts.
• Do not place feet or hands near
or under rotating parts. Do not
stand in front of the grass ejec-
tion hole during sickle mowing.
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• Always pull the circuit breaker/
ignition key if:
- you leave the apparatus
unattended, before clearing
blockages,
- if you check or clean the ap-
paratus or work on it,
- after a collision with a for-
eign object. Immediately
examine the device for dam-
age and, if necessary, have
it repaired,
- if the apparatus starts to
vibrate in an unusual way
(check immediately!).
• When starting or turning the
motor on, the lawnmower must
not be tilted, unless it is required
to lift the lawnmower in the
process. In this event, tilt it only
as far as absolutely necessary
and lift it only on the side facing
away from the user.
Maintenance and Storage:
• Allow the motor to cool before
storing the equipment in a con-
fi ned space.
• During maintenance of the cut-
ting blades, be aware of the
fact that even if the power sup-
ply is switched off, the cutting
blades can be set into motion.
• Ensure that all nuts, bolts and
screws are tightened fi rmly
and the equipment is in safe
working condition.
• Do not attempt to repair the
equipment yourself unless
you have been trained to do
so. Any work not specifi ed
in these instructions is to be
carried out only by customer