Ryobi RYAC803 Manuel D'utilisation page 15

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WARNING:
Do not use snow blower on ice, which can cause the
operator to slip and fall, resulting in possible serious
personal injury.
WARNING:
Do not wear loose clothing, scarves, or jewelry. They can
be caught in moving parts and cause death or serious
personal injury.
WARNING:
Keep all snow discharge pointed away from all electri-
cal devices to reduce the risk of electrocution or electric
shock.
WARNING:
Never point the snow blower or discharge chute in the
direction of people or pets. Thrown snow or other objects
can cause serious personal injuries.
WARNING:
Make sure the area to be cleared is free of stones, sticks,
wires, gravel, and other objects that could be accidentally
thrown by the snow blower in any direction and cause
serious personal injury to the operator and others.
OPERATION
 Take notice of the direction of the wind before beginning.
When possible, discharge snow in the same direction as
the wind to prevent snow from being thrown back into
your face.
 If the unit comes in contact with any type of obstruction
or debris during use, stop the snow blower, disconnect
from the power supply, remove the obstruction, and
inspect the unit carefully for damage before proceeding.
WARNING:
Never reach into the impeller or place any body part in
front of the snow blower when the unit is operating or
when the unit is plugged in. Always ensure all moving
parts have stopped and the snow blower has been un-
pugged before clearing any obstructions. Failure to follow
these instructions can result in serious personal injury.
 Some parts of the snow blower can freeze under extreme
weather conditions. Do not attempt to operate the unit
with frozen parts.
 When finished, allow the motor to run for an additional
few minutes, then turn the chute rotation lever back and
forth several times to remove any remaining snow from
the chute.
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