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hecht 785 - Engine Operation Safety; Protective Equipment and Residual Risks

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ENGINE OPERATION
WARNING! B
Engine produces carbon monoxide during operation. It is a colourless, odourless
poisonous gas. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause nausea, faintness,
reproductive disorders or even death.
CAUTION! A
A running engines generates heat. Parts of the engine and silencer become
extremely hot during operation. After touching they may cause serious burns. If it
is close to any flammable materials, e.g. leaves, grass, shrubbery etc., it may catch
fire.
Do not start the engine in a closed space which can cause an accumulation of carbon
monoxide.
Do not tilt the machine to avoid overturning or leaking petrol.
Turn off en engine before leave the machine, or refueling.
C Pay attention to the safety instructions and warnings in a chapter BEFORE
STARTING THE ENGINE
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Use appropriate eye protection!
Ordinary glasses do not have sufficient protect. They
are not equipped with special safety glasses and closed sides.
C The machine is very noisy.
Use hearing protection with sufficient attenuation.
Protective equipment such as non-slip safety shoes, a hard hat (helmet), respirator,
gloves, etc.,
used in accordance with the working conditions,
reduce the risk of personal
injury.
Always wear work shoes and long trousers when using the machine. Never work
without sturdy shoes or open sandals.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, tie your
hair back. Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair could be caught up in the moving parts.
RESIDUAL RISKS
Even if the product is used according to instructions, it´s impossible to eliminate all
the risks associated with its operation. The following risks may occur arising from
device construction:
Mechanical risks caused, for example, by:
- shape,
- relative position,
- mass and stability (potential energy of parts),
- mass and velocity (kinetic energy of parts),
- inadequate strength,
- accumulation of potential energy:
- elastic parts (springs), or
- liquids or gases under pressure, or

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