Work Intervals; Electrical Safety - Hyundai WR8020-1050-P-360H1 Manual

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● Always guide the implement at a walking pace
with both hands on the handle. Be especially
careful when you turn the implement around or
draw it towards you. Danger of stumbling!
● Start or actuate the starting lever with care and in
conformity with the directions in these Instructions.
● Do not tilt the implement when starting, other
than it has to be lifted. In this case tilt the
implemen only to the extent that is absolutely
necessary and always lift the implement on the
side that is opposite to the operator.
● Do not operate the implement in the vicinity of
inflammable liquids or gases as this could give
rise to the danger of a fire or explosion.

6.2.3 Work intervals

● After the implement has been turned off, the
cutting cylinder will continue to rotate for a few
seconds Keep hands and feet well away.
● Only remove plant parts and soil when the
implement is standing completely still.
● Switch off the power when the implement is to be
transported, lifted or tilted and when traversing
other surfaces than soil.
● Never leave the implement unattended at the
place of work.
● Always switch off the implement and disconnect
the power plug:
- Whenever you leave the implement
- Before you clean the ejector opening or unblock
or unclog the implement
- When the implement is not being used
- During all maintenance and cleaning work
- When the power cable is damaged or has
become tangled
- When the implement hits an obstruction during
work or when unusual vibrations arise. Establish
the cause and see if the implement has beer
damaged.
● Store the implement in a dry place well out of
reach of children.
CAUTI ON!
The following states how to avoid damage to
the implement and any resulting harm to
people.
Take care of your implement.
● Switch off the power when the implement is to be
carried across steps.
● Inspect the implement each time before it is to
be used. Never operate the implement if safety
devices (e.g. impact protector, parts of the cutting
facility or bolts are missing, worn out or damaged.
Check especially the power cable and starting
lever for damage. To avoid imbalance, all tools
and bolts must be exchanged as complete sets.
● Only use spare parts and accessories that have
been supplied or recommended by the
manufacturer. Ensure that all nuts, bolts and
screws are firmly tightened and that the
implement is in a safe working state.
● Never try to repair the implement yourself, other
than you have been trained accordingly. All work
that has not been listed in these Instructions must
only be carried out by professional technicians.
● Treat the implement with the greatest care.
Always keep the tool clean for better and safer
work. Follow the maintenance instructions.
● Never overload the implement. Always work
within the specified capacity range. Do not use
low-power machines for heavy-duty work. Do not
operate the implement for purposes for which it is
not intended.

6.2.4 Electrical safety

The following states how to avoid accidents
and iniuries due to electric shock.
● Before each use, carry out a visual inspection of
the power and extension cables for sians of
damage or ageing.
● If the power cable for this equipment is damaged,
it must be replaced by the qualified person in
order to prevent hazards.
● Keep the power cable well away from the cutting
tools. Should the power cable become damagec
during work, then instantly disconnect the power
cable from the mains.
Do not touch the power cable before it has
beer disconnected from the mains.
● Keep the extension cables away from the teeth.
The teeth may damage the cables and result in
contact with live parts.
● Check that the mains voltage is the same as
indicated on the rating plate.
● Wherever possible connect the implement to a
power socket with a residual- current circuit
breaker that has a rated current of not more than
30 mA. Avoid body contact with earthed parts
(e.q. meta fences, metal posts).
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