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EN
SAFETY REGULATIONS
TO BE OBSERVED SCRUPULOUSLY
IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
THE MACHINE. KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
A) TRAINING
1)  Read the instructions carefully. Become familiar with the con-
trols and the proper use of the machine. Learn how to stop the engine
quickly.
2)  Only use the machine for the purpose for which it was designed, 
namely hoeing and loosening the ground. Any other usage may be 
hazardous and harm persons and/or damage things. Examples of
improper use may include, but are not limited to:
transporting persons, children or animals on the machine;
–  letting oneself be transported by the machine;
using the machine to tow or push loads;
–  use of the machine by more than one person;
–  operating the milling cutters on rm surfaces or with gravel or sto-
nes.
3)  Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions 
to use the machine. Local laws can restrict the minimum age of the
operator.
4)  Never use the machine:
–  when people, especially children or pets are nearby;
–  if the operator has taken medicine or substances that may impair 
his ability to react and be attentive.
5)  Bear in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents 
or unexpected events occurring to other people or their property.
B) PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
1)  While  working, always  wear sturdy  footwear and  long  trousers. 
Do not operate the machine when barefoot or wearing open sandals.
2)  Thoroughly inspect the entire work area and remove anything that 
could be thrown by the machine or damage the rotary tools or engine 
(stones, branches, iron wire, bones, etc.).
3)  WARNING:  DANGER! Petrol is highly ammable.
store the fuel in suitable containers;
–  add fuel using a funnel, only outdoors; never smoke while doing this 
and whenever fuel is handled;
add petrol before starting the engine; never add petrol or remove the
petrol tank cap while the engine is running or when it is hot;
–  if you have spilt some petrol, do not attempt to start the engine but 
move the machine away from the area of spillage to avoid creating 
any source of ignition until the fuel has evaporated and fuel vapours 
have dissipated;
–  always put the tank and fuel container caps back on and tighten 
well;
4)  Replace faulty silencers
5)  Before use, always inspect generally and in particular to see that 
the blade, screws and rotary tools are not worn or damaged. Replace 
damaged or worn milling cutters and screws to preserve balance.
6)  Before starting work, make sure the guards are tted correctly.
C) DURING USE
1)  Do not operate the engine in a conned space where dangerous 
carbon monoxide fumes can develop.
2)  Work only in daylight or good articial light. 
3)  Make sure you have a steady foothold on slopes.
4)  Never run with the machine, always walk.
5)  Always work transversally on slopes and never up and down 
6)  Be extremely carefully when changing directions on slopes.
7)  Do not work on land that slopes more than 20°  
8)  Be extremely careful when you pull the machine toward you.
9)  Do not change the engine settings or overspeed the engine.
10)  Start up the engine carefully according to the instructions, keeping 
feet away from the rotary tools. 
11)  Never place your hands and feet near or under rotating parts.  
12)  Do not lift or transport the machine when the engine is running.
13)  Stop the engine:
–  whenever you leave the machine unattended;
before refuelling;
14)  Reduce the throttle setting before stopping the engine. Shut o
the fuel supply when work is done, following the instructions in the 
engine manual.
And furthermore:
•  Stop the rotary tools if the machine must be inclined, when moving 
over surfaces other than grass and when the machine is transported
from or to the work area.
Never operate the machine with damaged guards.
•  Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug cable:
–  before doing anything to the rotary tools;
before checking, cleaning or working on the machine;
after striking a foreign object. Inspect the machine for damage
and make repairs before restarting and operating the machine;
–  if the  machine begins  to vibrate  abnormally  (Immediately  look 
for the cause of vibration and take it to a Specialised Centre for
necessary inspections). 
•  When working, always keep a safe distance from the rotary tools, 
given by the length of the handle.
D) MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1)  Keep all nuts and screws tight to be sure the machine is in safe 
working condition. Routine maintenance is essential for safety and for 
maintaining a high performance level.
2)  Do not store the machine with petrol in the tank in an area where 
petrol vapours could reach an open ame, a spark or a strong heat 
source.
3)  Allow  the  engine to  cool before  storing the  machine  in any  en-
closure.
4)  To reduce re hazards,  keep  the  engine, silencer,  battery  com-
partment and petrol storage area free of grass, leaves, or excessive
grease.
5)  For safety reasons, never use the machine when it has worn or 
damaged parts. Parts must be replaced and not repaired. Use original
spare parts. Parts that are not of the same quality can damage the 
equipment and impair your safety.
6)  If the fuel tank has to be emptied, this should be done outdoors 
once the engine has cooled down.
And furthermore:
Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug cable before doing
any maintenance;
•  Wear work gloves to dissemble and reassemble rotary tools.
E) TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
1)  Whenever the machine is to be handled, lifted, transported or 
tilted you must:
– stop the engine;
–  wear sturdy work gloves;
–  grasp the machine at the points that oer a safe grip, taking ac-
count of the weight and its distribution.
use an appropriate number of people for the weight of the machine
and the characteristics of the vehicle or the place where it must be
placed or collected.
2)  During transport, fasten the machine securely with cables or 
chains.
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