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shut-o valve, turn o the fuel when you are nished mowing.
• Release the blades, stop the engine, remove the ignition key and wait until all moving parts have
come to a complete stop:
- before cleaning blockages or unclogging the collector channel;
- before cleaning, checking or servicing the machine;
- after hitting a foreign object. Check the machine for damage and carry out repairs before re-
starting and operating the machine;
- if the machine starts to vibrate abnormally (immediately check for causes).
- whenever the machine is unattended
• Stop the engine and release the blades:
- before refueling;
- before removing the grass container.
WORKPLACE SAFETY
• Never mow while people, especially children, or pets are nearby.
• Carefully inspect the area where the equipment will be used and remove all objects such as
stones, toys, sticks and wires that could be thrown by the machine from the work area.
• Beware of trac when working near or crossing a road.
• Be careful when using the mower near curbs, ditches or banks. The machine can suddenly tip over
if the wheel is over the edge of a rock or ditch, or if the edge falls away.
• Do not use the engine in an enclosed space where dangerous carbon monoxide can collect.
• Mow only in daylight or good articial light.
• Avoid operating the equipment on damp or even wet grass where possible. Only mow dry grass.
Too long or wet grass causes the engine to block and overload. To avoid raising dust, mow the
grass best when it is dry but the soil is still moist. Dust causes contamination of the air lter and this
leads to higher fuel consumption. Due to lack of maintenance, the engine can be damaged.
• Never use the machine when it is raining or when there is a risk of lightning strike.
IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference.
• This battery is a chemical source of electrical energy. Contains chemical compounds (caustics)
that may cause injury or damage to property or the environment. Handle batteries with care.
• The charged battery is always ready to supply electric current, even in undesirable situations!
Remember that even a partially charged battery can cause a short circuit that can damage the
battery or worse, cause an explosion or re.
• Use only batteries recommended by the manufacturer. Incorrect batteries can damage the bat-
tery and even the device where they are installed. In this case, the warranty expires.
• The battery should not be stored or handled near an open ame.
• Store the unused battery so as to avoid short-circuiting the contacts (for example, from paper
clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal parts). Short-circuiting the contacts of the bat-
tery cell can cause burns or re.
• Dead batteries do not belong in household waste.
• Replace the battery (accumulator) every 12 months, preferably before the start of the new season.
CAUTION! In case of mechanical damage to the battery case, avoid contact with
the chemicals that may leak from it. RISK OF BURNS. If there is contact with the chemicals,
rinse immediately with clean water. In case of major contact or burns or eye contact,
seek medical attention as soon as possible.
ATTENTION! Sulfuric acid is highly toxic.
ATTENTION! Sulfuric acid is CORROSIVE and contact with it can seriously irritate and burn the skin
and eyes and can lead to blindness.
Always wear safety glasses.
• The battery must not be completely discharged, otherwise it may be damaged and cannot be
recharged again.
• We recommend disconnecting the battery clip from the machine if the machine is not in use. This
prevents spontaneous discharge of the battery.

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