Working With The Machine - Solo 160 Instruction Manual

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1.8 Working with the machine

Environmental protection:
- Avoid excessive noise and exhaust fumes when operating this power tool, and never run the engine unnecessarily.
Ensure compliance with any local noise regulations.
- Ensure compliance with any local regulations concerning the cutting of hedges or periods where such work is
prohibited.
- Before commencing such work, ensure that no birds are nesting in your hedges. If you do discover nesting birds,
postpone the work or avoid this area when trimming your hedges.
- To avoid harming any other animals you may find in your hedges, check under all hedges before trimming and scare
any animals away.
- Dispose of any cuttings in an environmentally responsible manner (for example, by composting).
Only use this power tool when it is complete and in a safe condition.
As soon as the engine is running, the power tool generates toxic gases, which may be invisible and odourless. Never
work with the power tool in enclosed spaces. In confined conditions such pits or excavations, ensure adequate air
changes during work.
Do not smoke at the work site and in the immediate vicinity of the power tool. There is an increased fire hazard!
Work conscientiously, thoughtfully and calmly, and do not endanger third parties.
- Pay attention to good visibility and lighting conditions.
- Always remain within earshot of other people who can provide help in case of emergency.
- Plan for timely work breaks.
- Pay attention to possible hazards and take appropriate precautions. Be aware that wearing ear defenders reduces the
ability to perceive noise. This includes sounds alerting to danger such as signals, shouts, etc. that can go unnoticed.
- Exercise caution when the ground is wet or covered in ice and snow, on overhangs, or uneven terrain. There is an
increased risk of slipping!
- Pay attention to the risk of stumbling and obstacles, such as tree roots and stumps, edges, etc. Pay particular attention
to safety when working on slopes.
- Before commencing work, check the working area for stones, broken glass, nails, wire or other solid objects and remove
such debris to prevent them being picked up and thrown out by the cutters.
- Always hold this power tool firmly in both hands, and ensure your safe and solid foothold.
- Keep all body parts away from the blades. Always cut away from your body.
- Always cut in an efficient and correct manner (see chapter 6.2 "Correct operation of your motorised hedge trimmer").
- Never cut above shoulder height, at a distance from your body or while standing on a ladder. If cutting at height is
required, use a hydraulically operated cabin lift.
- Never touch the ground with your running hedge trimmer.
- Never use the hedge trimmer to lift away or move pieces of wood or similar materials.
- Only use the device with sharp and undamaged blades and avoid damaging the blade on foreign objects.
Switch the engine off if the device behaves in any way unusually.
The cutter will run on for a short time when the throttle safety catch is held despite the throttle being released and the
engine being switched off. Ensure that the cutters have stopped completely before putting the machine down.
Before touching the hedge trimmer, even if the blades have jammed or seized up, switch off the engine and wait until
the cutters have stopped moving. The cutting blades should only be handled for cleaning purposes. Make sure that the
engine is switched off and protective safety gloves are worn.
Never touch the silencer when it is still hot as this can lead to a risk of burning! Never place the hot machine on dry grass
or on flammable materials. The silencer emits tremendous heat (risk of fire).
Never work with a faulty silencer or without the silencer. This would create a danger to hearing and a risk of burning.
First Aid
A first aid box should always be available on-site. Immediately replace any materials you have used:
Note:
Over exposing persons with circulatory problems to vibrations can lead to damage to their nervous system or blood vessels.
The following systems may occur from vibrations to fingers, hands or the wrists: Numbness, itching, pain, twinges, changes to
the colour of the skin or the skin itself. Seek medical advice if you experience any of these symptoms.
Safety regulations
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