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–    a ssess  the  potential  risks  of  the  ground  you 
are  working  on  and  take  all  necessary  pre-
cautions to ensure your own safety, especially 
on  slopes  or  on  bumpy,  slippery  or  unstable 
ground.
–    W ork along the contour on slopes, never when 
walking up or down and always keep downhill 
of the cutting device.
4)  Make  sure  the  machine  is  securely  locked 
when you start the engine: 
–    s tart  the  engine  in  an  area  at  least  3  metres 
from where you refuelled;
–    c heck  that  there  is  nobody  within  at  least  15 
metres  of  the  machine's  range  of  action  or  at 
least 30 metres for heavier cutting;
– do not direct the silencer and therefore the ex-
haust fumes towards inflammable materials.
5) Do not change the engine settings or over-
speed the engine.
6)  Do  not  strain  the  machine  too  much  and  do 
not  use  a  small  machine  for  heavy-duty  works; 
if you use the right machine, you will reduce the 
risk  of  hazards  and  improve  the  quality  of  your 
work. 
7)  Check that when the machine is running idle, 
there is no movement of the cutting device and, 
after pressing the throttle trigger, the engine
quickly returns to minimum speed.
8)  Ensure  that  the  blade  does  not  come  into 
violent  contact  with  foreign  bodies  and  beware 
of the possibility of material being thrown up by 
the blades.
9)  Always  keep  the  machine  connected  to  the 
harness when working.
10) Stop the engine:
–    w henever you leave the machine unattended; 
– before refuelling;
–    w hen moving between work areas.  
11)  Stop  the  engine  and  disconnect  the  spark 
plug cable:
–    b efore  checking,  cleaning  or  working  on  the 
machine;
–  after striking a foreign object. Inspect the ma-
chine  for  damage  and  make  repairs  before  re-
starting and operating the machine; 
- if the machine begins to abnormally vibrate: im-
mediately look for the cause of the vibrations and 
have it checked at a Specialised Centre).
–    w hen the machine is not in use. 
WARNING! Stop the engine immediately if
the blade stops during work. Always be-
ware of a kickback, which could occur if a
blade encounters a solid object (logs, roots,
branches, stones, etc.). Do not touch the
ground with the blade. Kickbacks cause
blade recoils that are difficult to control,
causing loss of control of the machine, jeop-
ardising operator safety and causing dam-
age to the machine itself.
D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1)  Keep all nuts and screws tight to be sure the 
machine  is  always  in  safe  working  condition. 
Routine maintenance is essential for safety and 
for maintaining a high performance level.
2)  Do not store the machine with fuel in the tank 
in  an  area  where  the  fuel  vapours  could  reach 
an open flame, a spark or a strong heat source.
3)  Allow the engine to cool down before storing 
the machine in any enclosure.
4)  To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine, ex-
haust  silencer  and  fuel  storage  area  free  from 
sawdust, branches, leaves, or excessive grease; 
never leave containers with the cut debris inside 
the storage area.
5)  If the fuel tank has to be emptied, this should 
be done outdoors once the engine has cooled
down.
6)  Always wear protective gloves when handling 
the cutting device.
7)  Before putting the machine away, check you 
have removed wrenches or tools used for main-
tenance.
8)  Store  the  machine  out  of  the  reach  of  chil-
dren!
E) TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
1)  Whenever  the  machine  is  to  be  handled  or 
transported you must:
–    t urn off the engine, wait for the cutting device 
to stop and disconnect the spark plug cap;
–    fi t the cutting device guard;
–    o nly hold the machine using the handgrips and 
position the cutting device in the opposite di-
rection to that used during operations.
2)  When  using  a  vehicle  to  transport  the  ma-
chine, position it so that it can cause no danger
to persons and fasten it firmly in place to prevent 
it from tipping over, which may cause damage or 
fuel spillage.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE - The figures mentioned in the text are
found on page 4 and following of this man-
ual.

1. MACHINE ASSEMBLY

IMPORTANT The machine is supplied with
some of the components disassembled and the
fuel tank empty. 
WARNING!
tive gloves to handle the cutting devices.
Mount the components very carefully so as
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