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6. HOW TO START - STOP THE MOTOR

STARTING THE MOTOR (Fig. 7)
Before starting the motor:
– Fasten the extension lead (1) to the cable clamp
on the rear handgrip.
– FIRST connect the power cable plug (2) to the
extension lead (3) and THEN plug the extension
lead into the mains socket (4).
To start the motor:
– Hold the machine firmly with both hands.
– Press the safety button and then the switch (6).

7. USING THE MACHINE

WARNING!
others:
1) Keep in mind that the operator or user is
re sponsible for accidents or hazards oc­
curring to other people or their property.
2) Always wear suitable clothing when using
the machine. Your dealer can provide you
with all the information on the most suit­
able accident­prevention devices to guar­
antee your safety.
3) Thoroughly inspect the whole work area
and remove anything that could be thrown
up by the machine or damage the cutting
de vice (stones, branches, iron wire, bones,
etc.).
4) Use the cable clamp to prevent the exten­
sion lead from disconnecting accidentally.
Make sure it is connected to the socket
without being forced. Ne ver touch a live
electric cable if it is poor ly insulated.
5) Be careful of flying debris coming from the
cutting device.
6) Stop the motor and unplug the machine
from the mains:
– if the machine starts to vibrate abnor­
mally: find the cause of the vibration
imme dia tely and have it inspected at a
Spe cia li sed Centre;
– whenever you leave the machine unat­
tended.
IMPORTANT
Brush Cutter/Grass Trimmer used incorrectly can
be a disturbance to others. To respect people and
the environment:
– Avoid using the machine in environments or at
times of the day when it may disturb others.
HOW TO START - STOP THE MOTOR / USING THE MACHINE
For your safety and that of
Remember that an Electric
NOTE
switch, the safety button is also released and the
motor stops.
STOPPING THE MOTOR (Fig. 7)
To stop the motor:
– Release the switch (6).
– FIRST unplug the extension lead (3) from the
mains socket (4) and THEN disconnect the
power cable (2) of the machine from the exten-
sion lead (3).
– Scrupulously comply with local regulations and
provisions for the disposal of waste materials
after cutting.
– To avoid the risk of fire, do not leave the ma-
chine with the motor hot on leaves or dry grass.
– Scrupulously comply with local regulations and
provisions for the disposal of damaged parts or
any elements which have a strong impact on the
environment.
WARNING!
bra tions can cause injuries and neurovascu­
lar disorders (also called "Renaud's syn­
drome" or "white hand"), especially to people
suffering from circulation disorders. The
symptoms can regard the hands, wrists and
fingers and are shown through loss of sensi­
tivity, torpor, itching, pain and discolouring of
or structural changes to the skin. These ef­
fects can be worsened by low ambient tem­
peratures and/or by gripping the handgrips
excessively tightly. If the symptoms occur, the
length of time the machine is used must be
reduced and a doctor consulted.
1. USING THE MACHINE
WARNING!
chine must always be firmly held in both
hands, keeping the power unit on the right of
the body and the cutting group below the line
of the belt.
WARNING!
ately if the blade stops during sawing. Always
When you release the
Prolonged exposure to vi­
When working, the ma­
Stop the engine immedi­

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