4.
•
on smaller and medium-sized areas, foundations,
terraces, entrances, in the garden, landscaping,
and similar works.
•
• The machine has been designed for being oper-
opposite third persons within the working area.
•
chine must be observed.
•
•
fect condition in accordance with its designated
use and the instructions set out in the operating
•
the manufacturer, as well as the dimensions given
in the chapter "Technical data", must be observed.
• Relevant accident prevention regulations and oth-
must be adhered to.
•
tions to the machine release the manufacturer from
designed for and as described in the operating
manual.
•
facturer.
•
ing from unauthorized use. Risk is the sole respon-
•
used in commercial, trade or industrial businesses
or for equivalent purposes.
5.
•
to all those who work on the machine. The per-
sonnel charged with operating the machine must
have read the operating instructions before start-
machine, like preparation or maintenance work,
for instance.
•
tached to the machine.
-
•
tions of the work place in mind.
-
•
and in its environment. Never work in closed or
the running motor emits waste gas that can be in-
-
visible and odourless. Make sure the machine has
-
a stable position when working in bad weather, on
uneven ground or on slopes.
•
•
the working area. Make sure that third persons
cannot touch the machine.
•
it is not in use.
•
-
hol, drugs, or medicines.
•
-
vision.
-
•
tracted.
-
•
-
•
• Do not use the machine where there is danger of
•
when working.
• Wear ear protection and goggles when working.
•
• Wear solid working gloves.
•
dismantled or put out of action. Conversion, ad-
executed with the motor shut down.
www.scheppach.com
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
GB | 21