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Refit the fuel filler cap as quickly as possible.
Be careful not to spill petrol (UK)/ gas (USA) onto your clothing. If you should do so, change out
of these clothes immediately.
Caution: Never top up the fuel tank in the vicinity of smokers or naked flames.
In the event that fuel is swallowed or gets into your eyes, obtain medical attention immediately.
9.3. Preparing the work area
First clear the area where the machine will be used. In addition, the paths leading to the wor-
king area, to prevent the operator from tripping over any obstacles. This is another measure
the operator must take for their own safety.
Position the machine in such a way that the chips ejected from the discharge blow chute do not
cause personal injury or material damage.
Always engage the parking brake once the machine has been placed in the work area. Place
something behind the wheels or tracks to prevent any unintended movements by the machine
due to gravity and/or vibrations.
The machine must never be used on sloped surfaces (whether lateral, uphill or downhill).
Make sure to sort the material to be shredded beforehand. This provides the operator the op-
portunity to ensure that no foreign objects will enter the machine along with the material.
Foreign objects are defined as: any non-green object (such as metal, stones, plastic, PVC, cords,
etc.) or green material with a diameter in excess of the stated capacity. Not only can these
objects cause serious damage to your machine, but they can also be ejected from the machine
and cause serious harm.
Always position the machine in a way so that the wind will blow the dust that is produced away
from the engine and from the operator.
Option: For better control over the ejection of wood chips, a reinforced canvas attachment for
the blow chute is available, which directs the wood chips below the chute. For example, they can
be ejected into a wheelbarrow, trailer, big bag, etc. Order number: MA 032 001 003

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