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6.4. Strive for a stable posture and balance at all times. This allows for better control of the instrument
in unexpected situations.
6.5. Remove any tools before turning on the machine. A wrench or wrench left attached to the rotating
part of the machine can cause personal injury.
6.6. Use safety equipment. Always wear safety goggles. Safety equipment such as a dust mask, non-
slip safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used under appropriate conditions will reduce injuries.
6.7. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or hanging jewelry. Keep your hair, clothes, and gloves
away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
6.8. Prolonged use of the machine can lead to abnormal circulatory disorders in the hands caused
by vibrations. These effects can be exacerbated at low ambient temperatures and / or by tightening the
handles too tightly. Use may be extended with appropriate gloves or regular breaks. Make frequent work
breaks.
7. PROTECTION OF THE PERSON
Be prepared! It's a good idea to have at least one of the following:
7.1. Suitable extinguisher (CO
7.2. Fully equipped first aid kit easily accessible to the operator of the machine and the person
accompanying it. It should contain enough dressings for torn/cut wounds.
7.3. Mobile phone or other speed dial device. Do not work alone. It is good to have another person
around you who knows first aid principles.
The accompanying person must be at a safe distance from your workplace, but must be able to see
you at all times! Only work in places where you can quickly call the rescue service!
7.4. In the event of injury, always follow first aid principles.
7.5. If cut, cover the wound with a clean cloth and press firmly to stop the bleeding.
7.6. People with poor circulation who are exposed to excessive vibration can damage the blood vessels
or the nervous system. Vibration can cause the following symptoms in the fingers, hands or wrists:
Sleep (numbness), numbness, pain, feeling of bruising, discoloration of the skin. If any of these
symptoms occur, see a doctor!
In the event of a fire, put safety first:
7.7. If a fire occurs from the engine or smoke appears in any area other than exhaust ventilation, first
move away from the product to ensure your physical safety.
7.8. Turn off the machine and turn off the power. Use a CO
prevent it from spreading.
7.9. A panic reaction can lead to more fire and other damage.

8. RESIDUAL RISKS

8.1. Even if the device is used according to the instructions, it is impossible to eliminate all the risks
associated with its operation. Due to the design of the device, the following risks may occur:
Mechanical hazards caused by cutting and ejecting.
Electrical hazard caused by contact with high voltage parts (direct contact) or high voltage parts due
to device malfunction (indirect contact).
Thermal hazards leading to burns and other injuries caused by possible contact with high-temperature
objects or materials, including heat sources.
Risk of noise leading to hearing loss (deafness) and other physiological disorders (eg loss of balance,
loss of consciousness).
Vibration risk (leading to vascular and neurological damage to the system in the area of the hands).
Hazards from contact with harmful liquids, gas, fog, smoke and dust or through inhalation.
The risk of fire or explosion refers to the spillage of fuel.
The dangers caused by non-observance of ergonomic principles according to the design of the
machine, for example the dangers caused by an unhealthy position of the body or excessive overload of
the human hand, are related to the design of the handle, the balance of the machine.
The dangers caused by an unexpected start-up, an unexpected exceeding of the engine speed caused
by a defect/failure of the control system relate to defects in the handle and the positioning of the drivers.
The hazards caused by the inability to stop the machine under the best conditions relate to the strength of
the handle and the installation of the engine shutdown device
The hazards caused by a defect in the machine control system relate to the strength of the handle, the
positioning of the drivers and the marking.
Dangers caused by rupture (on the chain) while driving.
Dangers caused by projecting objects or splashing liquids.
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