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6 EN
2. SAFETY
Maintenance and storage
a. Tighten all nuts, bolts and screws securely for safe operation of the machine.
b. Frequently check the robot lawn mower for wear or deterioration.
c. For safety reasons it is necessary to replace worn out or damaged parts.
d. Make sure that the blades are replaced only with suitable spare parts.
e. Make sure the batteries are recharged using the correct charger recommended by the manufacturer.
Incorrect use can cause electric shock, overheating or leakage of corrosive liquid from the battery.
f. In case of electrolyte leaks, wash with water / neutralizing agent and consult a doctor in case of contact
with eyes, etc.
g. Machine maintenance must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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battery carefully, do not disassemble it and avoid any type of improper electrical
or mechanical stress. Avoid exposing the battery to direct sunlight.
NOTE: It is recommended to use only original products supplied by the manufacturer. Non-
original or inadequate products can cause damage to the robot lawn mower or can be
dangerous for people, animals and things.
a. The battery should only be installed and / or removed from the robot lawn mower by the retailer or a
service centre.
b. Store the unused battery in a safe place away from sources of heat or objects that can cause short
circuits (pegs, screws, metal objects of various kinds).
c. Use the battery charger away from ammable surfaces or substances, and in preferably dry places.
d. Transport the battery and the battery charger in the original packaging.
Environmental protection
NOTE: Safeguarding the environment must be a relevant and priority aspect of machine use, of
benet to the community and the environment we live in.
a. Dispose of packaging and damaged parts as required by local regulations in the country of use.
b. Dispose of electrical equipment (robot lawn mower, battery, power supplies, etc.) as per European
Directive 2012/19 / EU and in compliance with the national standards. For further information on the
disposal, contact your retailer or a domestic waste collection service.
c. Separate collection of products and packaging is recommended.

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