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Getting Started . . .
Transport and storage
> Stop the engine and let the motor come to a complete stop before transporting the
machine.
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Carry the machine with the engine stopped, the blower opening away from the body.
> Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.
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Secure the machine when transporting in a vehicle to prevent turnover, fuel spillage
and damage to the machine. Use line or ratchet tie-down if necessary.
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Store the machine and fuel so that there is no risk of leakages or fumes coming
into contact with sparks or naked ames from electrical equipment, electric motors,
relays/switches, boilers etc.
> For longer periods of storage or transportation the fuel and tanks must be emptied.
Dispose of waste oil and fuel at a local petrol station, local authority centre or where
facilities exist.
> Store fuel and oil in an approved container specically designed for that purpose.
> Clean the machine and have it serviced before any long-term storage.
Vibration and noise reduction
To reduce the impact of noise and vibration emission, limit the time of operation, use low-
vibration and low-noise operating modes as well as wear personal protective equipment.
Take the following points into account to minimise the vibration and noise exposure risks:
> Only use the machine as intended by its design and these instructions.
> Ensure that the machine is in good condition and well maintained.
> Use correct attachments for the machine and ensure they in good condition.
> Keep a tight grip on the handles/gripping surfaces.
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Maintain this machine in accordance with these instructions and keep it well lubricated
(where appropriate).
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Plan your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool use across a longer period
of time.
Safety information