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TTBPP52
Getting Started . . .
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Take extreme care in wet and freezing weather conditions. Do not work in rain,
windy or stormy weather.
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Wear a face and breathing mask. The use of this machine can generate exhaust
gases, lubrication oil mist and dust containing chemicals known to cause respiratory
damage.
> Wear slip-resistant footwear, snug-tting clothing protective gloves, protective
leggings and eye protection.
> The machine is extremely noisy when in use. Wear hearing protection at all times
while operating the machine.
> Always visually check the machine before use.
> Do not attempt to tackle any job that you are not adequately trained for.
> Do not operate the machine if it has faulty safety equipment or damaged parts.
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Do not under any circumstances modify the machine. Modications can result in
serious personal injury or death.
> All machine servicing and maintenance, other than the items listed in this manual,
should be performed by an authorised service centre.
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First time user should have practical instruction in the use of the machine and
protective equipment from an experienced operator.
> National regulation can restrict the use of the machine.
Clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE)
> Secure long hair so that they are above the shoulder level.
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Do not wear loose tting clothing or jewellery as those could be drawn into the engine
or blower opening.
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Use the following safety clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE) when
operating the machine:
• Wear hearing/ear protection (compliant to EN 352-1)
• Wear eye protection (compliant to EN 166)
• Wear protective gloves (compliant to EN ISO 21420 Class 0)
• Wear safety steel toe capped footwear (complaint to EN ISO 20345 Class 2)
• Wear protective leggings (compliant to EN ISO 11393-2, EN ISO 13688 Class 1)
• Wear dust mask
• First aid kit in case of injury
• Dry powder re extinguisher readily available
Safety information