Safety regulations
1.2 Working clothes
To prevent injuries, always wear suitable clothing and safety equipment when working with this power tool.
This clothing should be practically oriented to the application (for example a tight fitting work suit), but
should not be confining.
We recommend:
SOLO forest and countryside work jacket EN 340 Part no: 99303000 + size (2[s] - 6[xxl])
SOLO Outdoor Knee-breeches Part no: 9902095 + size
or
SOLO Outdoor dungarees Part no: 9902094 + size
Never wear scarves, ties, jewellery or other items of clothing, which might get caught in the equipment, in
brush or on branches. Safely tie back long hair (use a cap, helmet or similar).
Wear sturdy shoes with a good tread - ideally safety shoes.
We recommend: SOLO leather forest boots Part no: 9930510 + size (36 - 48)
Wear protective gloves with non-slip palms.
We recommend: SOLO Fit Part no: 9939012 + size.
Use ear defenders and/or a visor for protection against flying objects or objects caught up in the
turbulence (protective goggles for example).
We recommend: SOLO face/ear protection pack Part no: 993901002 (one size)
1.3 Fuelling
Petrol is very light and highly flammable. Keep away from open flames and never spill fuel. Do
not smoke at the operating site or at and near the refuelling site!
Stop the engine prior to refuelling.
Let the engine cool down before refuelling - fire risk!
Open the tank lid slowly to allow any excess pressure in the tank to be reduced without the risk of
petrol spraying out.
Fuel may contain substances similar to solvents. Prevent products made from mineral oil coming into
contact with skin and eyes. Wear protective gloves during filling with fuel. Frequently change and clean
protective clothing.
Avoid breathing in fuel vapour.
The refuelling site should be well ventilated.
Avoid any soil spillage of fuel or oil (protection of the environment). Use a suitable mat.
Immediately clean any spilled fuel on the machine. Change contaminated clothing without delay.
Firmly tighten all tank lids. This will reduce the risk of spillage from lids, which have become loose from
engine vibrations.
Check for petrol leaks. Do not start the machine or work with the machine if there is a petrol leak. Life
threatening risk from burns!
Store fuel and oil in approved and correctly labelled containers.
1.4 When transporting the equipment
Always turn off the engine when transporting the machine.
Never carry or transport the power tool with the engine running.
Always cover the cutters with blade protectors, when transporting the equipment over longer
distances.
To prevent fuel running out and associated damages, secure the equipment against tipping over
during vehicle transportation. Check the tank for leaks. It is advisable to drain the tank before
transportation.
Drain the tank before despatching the equipment.
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