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the entire cutting apparatus are in good wor-
king order (i.e. not worn out or damaged). To 
prevent any imbalance, replace worn out or 
damaged blades and mounting bolts as a set 
only (if applicable).
Handling 
(operation, storage, monitoring)
• 
Wear close-fitting work clothing which is in 
good condition and which offers protection, 
such as long trousers, sturdy work shoes, 
hard-wearing gloves, a helmet, a face mask 
or goggles to protect your eyes, and good 
quality cotton wool in your ears or some other 
ear protectors to reduce the noise.
• 
Store the equipment in a safe place. Open the 
petrol tank cap slowly to release any pressure 
that may have formed in the petrol tank. To 
prevent the risk of fire, move at least 3 meters 
from the refueling area before you start the 
equipment.
• 
Switch off the equipment before you put it 
down.
• 
Always hold the equipment firmly in both 
hands. Your fingers and thumbs should be 
wrapped around the handles.
• 
Ensure that all screws and connecting ele-
ments are secure. Never use the equipment 
if it has not been properly adjusted or has not 
been fully or safely assembled.
• 
Make sure that the handles are clean and dry 
and that there is no petrol mixture on them.
• 
Set the line spool to the required height. Avoid 
touching small objects such as stones with 
the line spool.
• 
When carrying out mowing work on a slope 
always stand at a lower level than the cutting 
tool. Never cut or trim on a smooth, slippery 
hill or slope.
• 
Keep all parts of your body and items of 
clothing away from the line spool when you 
start the engine and when the engine is run-
ning. Before you start the engine ensure that 
the line spool will not strike an obstacle.
• 
Always switch off the engine before working 
on the cutting tool.
• 
Store the equipment and accessories in 
a safe place protected from naked flames 
and heat/spark sources such as gas geyser 
heaters, tumble driers, oil stoves or portable 
radiators, etc.
• 
Keep the guard hood, line spool and engine 
clear of mowing debris at all times.
• 
Only adequately trained people and adults 
may use, adjust and maintain the equipment.
• 
If you are not familiar with the equipment, 
practice handling it with the engine off.
• 
Always check the site you want to mow before 
you begin your work. Solid objects such as 
pieces of metal, bottles, stones, etc. can be 
catapulted away and cause serious injuries 
and permanent damage to the equipment. If 
you touch a solid object with the equipment 
by mistake, switch off the engine immediately 
and check the equipment for signs of dama-
ge. Never use the equipment if it is damaged 
or defective.
• 
Always operate the equipment in its high 
speed range for trimming and cutting. Do not 
let the engine run at low speed at the start of 
mowing or during trimming work.
• 
Only use the equipment for the purpose for 
which it is intended, such as trimming and 
mowing weeds.
• 
Never hold the line spool above knee height 
when the equipment is in operation.
• 
Do not use the equipment if other people or 
animals are in the immediate vicinity. Keep a 
minimum distance of 15 m between yourself 
and other people or animals when mowing. 
Keep a distance of 30 m if you are mowing 
down to the ground.
 If it is used for a lengthy period, the vibrations it 
causes in the hands of the user may result in cir-
culation problems (white fi nger syndrome).
The hand-arm vibration syndrome (vibration white 
fi nger) is a vascular disease that involves seizure-
like spasms of the fi ngers and toes. The aff ected 
areas are no longer suffi  ciently supplied with 
blood and therefore appear extremely pale. The 
frequent use of vibrating equipment may trigger 
nerve damage in people with an impaired circula-
tion (for example smokers, diabetics).
Should you observe any unusual impairments, 
interrupt your work immediately and consult a 
doctor.
Follow these instructions in order to reduce the 
dangers:
• 
 Keep your body and in particular your hands 
warm when working in the cold
• 
 Take regular breaks and move your hands 
to stimulate the blood circulation during the 
breaks.
• 
 Ensure that the equipment makes the least 
possible vibration through regular mainte-
nance and solid parts on the equipment.
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