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If the appliance strikes a foreign body, examine the appliance for signs of damage and carry out any necessary
repairs before restarting and continuing to work.
If the appliance should start to vibrate abnormally, switch off the motor and check for the cause immediately.
Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.
The appliance should be checked carefully before use. You should only work with an appliance that is in good
condition. If you notice any defect on the machine that may cause danger to the operator, do not operate the
appliance until defects are rectified.
Replace worn or damaged parts for safety. Use only original spare parts. Parts not produced by manufacturer may
cause poor fit and possible injury.
Electrical safety
Design of the connection cable according to IEC 60245 (H 07RN-F) with a core cross-profile section of at least
-
1.5 mm
2
for cable lengths up to 25 m
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2.5 mm
2
for cable lengths over 25 m
Long and thin connection lines result in a potential drop. The motor does not reach any longer its maximal power;
the function of the device is reduced.
Plugs and coupler outlets on connection cables must be made of rubber, non-rigid PVC or other thermoplastic
material of same mechanical stability or be covered with this material.
The connector of the connection cable must be splash-proof.
When running the connection line observe that it does not interfere, is not squeezed, bended and the plug
connection does not get wet.
Wind off completely the cable when using a cable drum.
Do not drive the device across the extension cable. Make sure that it is behind you in a secure position. Place the
cable on a path or area that has already been thatched.
Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not meant. Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp edges. Do
not use the cable to pull the plug from the socket.
Protect yourself against electric shocks. Avoid touching earthed parts with your body (e.g. pipes, heating apparatus,
cookers, fridges etc.).
Regularly check the extension cables and replace them if they are damaged.
Do never connect a damaged cable to the mains. Do not touch a damaged cable before it is disconnected from the
mains. A damaged cable may cause contact with live parts.
Do not use any defective connection cables.
When working outdoors, only use extension cables especially approved and appropriately labeled for outdoor use.
Do not set up any provisional electrical connections.
Never bypass protective devices or deactivate them.
Only hook up the machine by means of a fault-current circuit breaker (30 mA).
The electrical connection or repairs to electrical parts of the machine must be carried out by a certified electrician or one
of our customer service points. Local regulations - especially regarding protective measures - must be observed.
Damaged mains leads must be replaced by the manufacturer or one of their service workshops or a similar qualified
person to prevent dangers.
Repairs to other parts of the machine must be carried out by the manufacturer or one of his customer service points.
Use only original spare parts, accessories and special accessory parts. Accidents can arise for the user through the use
of other spare parts. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage or injury resulting from such action.
Description
(Fig. 1)
1.
Main plug
2.
Lock off button
3.
Switch trigger
4.
Handle
5.
Front handle
6.
Guide bar lower section
7.
Discharge chute
8.
Auguer
9.
Motor housing
Assembling
Guide bar
(Fig. 1)
Slide the lower section (6) into the up tube (4).
Line up holes on each tube, and make sure that the internal cable (A) does not pass the mounting holes.
Fix two sections firmly with the supplied screw and swing nut.
Motor housing
(Fig. 1)
Connect socket (B) to the plug on the motor housing.
Fasten the housing by supplied 4 screws.