Raider RD-GBC20 User Manual page 28

Gasoline brush cutter
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1. General instructions for safe use.
Brush cutter is designed and constructed in accordance with European Union norms and rules
of safety and environmental protection. However, security depends on you, so read this instruction
carefully before using the machine to learn the correct way to use and its capabilities. Read all
instructions carefully. Non-observance of the considered below instructions may result fire and / or
severe injuries. Keep these instructions in a safe place. Manufacturer and importer are not liable for
injuries and damage that could result from non-observance of the instructions and safety techniques
described in this instruction manual.
1.1. Inspection view area for mowing.
1.1.1. Keep children and bystanders at a safe distance. Do not allow children or pets to enter the
mowing area.
1.1.2. Before you start work, you must remove all stones from the field, wire, glass or metal
objects. Carefully check and remove any objects that can twine around the rotary parts.
1.1.3. Risk for small animals. Hedgehogs and other small animals are completely dependent on
you, so check the area carefully before work.
1.1.4. Be careful when working on slippery, uneven and sloping terrain. Work on uneven terrain
can be dangerous. On slopes beware! Always stepping steadily! Do not use a motor mower with
slopes greater than 10 ° (17%). The work on inclined terrain is always across the slope, never up and
down. In reversing the direction of movement on slopes be very careful! Work always with a calm
move! Never walk fast!
1.1.5. Operate only in daylight or artificial, but strongly!
1.2. Instructions for safe handling of gasoline engines.
1.2.1. Gasoline is highly flammable and can explode under certain conditions.
1.2.2. Refuelling only stopped engine, at a clean and airy place. Do not smoke and do not allow
open flame or sparks on the places where is dispensed or stored the fuel.
1.2.3. Do not allow fuel to overflow from the tank. Be sure to properly tighten the cap after filling
the tank.
1.2.4. When charging, be careful not to spill gasoline, because gasoline vapours can easily catch
fire and cause a fire. Do not forget to wipe spilled gasoline before starting the engine.
1.2.5. Avoid frequent skin contact with gasoline or breathing in gasoline vapours. Keep gasoline
out of the reach of children.
1.2.6. Do not run engine in closed spaces, because the exhaust gases produced by the working
engine contains toxic carbon monoxide, which can lead to unconsciousness or even death.
1.2.7. Always switch off the engine and remove the pipe of the spark plug, before attempting any
work on rotating elements or any cleaning, repair or inspection of the machine. Before proceeding
with cleaning and maintenance of the machine, wait a full stop of the engine and rotating blades.
1.2.8. Keep the machine in a dry place. Do not take it inside when there is fuel in the gasoline
tank, especially on place where fumes from it can ignite.
1.2.9. All caps, protections and handles must be installed before starting work. Make sure the
cap of spark plugs and ignition cables are correct to avoid the danger of electric shock.
1.3. Instructions for safety use
1.3.1. Never allow children or people who are not familiar with the machine to work with her.
National legislation in some states may limit the age of the consumer.
1.3.2. During operation, working with machinery must be careful not to come near people or
animals in a radius of 15m. When several operators are working in the same area must be maintained
a safe distance.
1.3.3. Always be cautious and prudent. Do not operate machinery when you are tired or after you
drink or use drugs substances that reduce your ability to focus and response.
1.3.4. If you have long hair should tie it and take all the precautions it should not be caught by
moving parts. Your dress should be consistent with the work. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery
because they can be caught by moving parts. Use the clothes on the body and ankle shoes with
grabs. Wear thick gloves. They reduce vibration to the hands.
1.3.5. Use thick gloves to protect hands while cleaning, inspection or replacement of accessories.
1.3.6. During the work be careful with the rotary blades of the machine. Rotating elements rotate

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