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Gardena GS 1500 Operating Instructions Manual page 9

Garden vac with shredding and blowing facility

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Keep fingers and feet away
from the opening of the
vacuum tube!
Ensure that you have secure
foothold whilst working.
Attention! Take extra care
when walking backwards.
You may stumble.
Check the catcher regularly
for damages and replace it
properly, if necessary.
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Interrupting work
Never leave the Garden Vac un-
attended in the working place.
If you interrupt your work, store
the Garden Vac in a safe place.
Disconnect the mains plug!
EU Certificate of Conformity
The undersigned
GARDENA
Manufacturing GmbH · Hans-Lorenser-Str. 40 · D - 89079 Ulm
hereby certifies that, when leaving our factory, the unit indicated below is in accordance with the
harmonised EU guidelines, EU standards of safety and product specific standards.
This certificate becomes void if the unit is modified without our approval.
Description of the unit:
Garden Vac
Type: GS 1500
Art. No.: 2575
EU directives:
Machinery Directive 98 / 37/ EC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
89 / 336 / EC
Low Voltage Directive 73 / 23 / EC
Directive 93 / 68 / EC
Directive 2000 /14 / EC
If you interrupt work to get
to another working area
always switch off the Garden
Vac during transport.
Environmental protection
Observe the local rest periods.
Never use the Garden Vac when
it rains or in damp / wet areas.
Do not operate the Garden Vac
in or near swimming pools as
well as garden ponds.
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Electrical safety
The Garden Vac must only
be operated with undamaged
power cable. If the power- /
extension cable is damaged
or cut, disconnect the mains
plug immediately.
Harmonised
European standards:
EN 292 -1
EN 292 - 2
EN 60335 -1
EN 60335 - 2 - 2
Noise level :
measured
100 dB (A)
guaranteed 102 dB (A)
Year of CE marking:
1996
The socket of an extension
cable should be waterproof.
Only use permitted extension
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cables. (For outdoor use:
H 07 RN-F; 3 - 1.5 mm
sion cable.) Ask your elec-
trician.
For portable equipment used
outdoors, we recommend the
use of a residual-current device
having a residual-current rating
≤ 30 mA.
In Switzerland use of a resid-
ual-current device is obligatory.
Ulm, 12.09.2002
Thomas Heinl
Technical Dept. Manager
G
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