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3.3
IDENTIFICATION LABEL (Fig. 1)
1.
Sound power level.
2.
Conformity marking.
3.
Year of manufacture.
Type of machine.
4.
5.
Serial number.
6.
Name and address of Manufacturer.
7.
Article code.
8.
Max. motor operation speed.
9.
Weight in kg.
10. Power supply voltage
11. Electrical protection rating.
12. Nominal power.
Write the identification data of the machine in the specific
space on the label on the back of the cover page.
IMPORTANT Quote the data on the product identification
label whenever you contact an Authorised Service Centre.
3.4
SAFETY WARNING SIGNS (Fig. 1).
The machine has various symbols on it.
Meaning of symbols:
Warning. Read the instructions before
operating the machine.
Danger! Risk of hurled objects. Keep
all persons away from the work area whilst
working.
Be careful when using the sharp cutting
means. Do not put hands or feet near or
under the opening of the cutting means. The
cutting means continues to turn even after
the motor has been switched off. Remove the
safety key (deactivation device) before doing
maintenance.
IMPORTANT
Any damaged or illegible decals must be
replaced. Order replacement decals from an authorised
service centre.
4.
ASSEMBLY
The safety regulations to follow are described in
chap. 2. Strictly comply with these indications to avoid
serious risks or dangers.
For storage and transport purposes, some components of
the machine are not installed in the factory and have to be
assembled after unpacking. Follow the instructions below.
Unpacking and completing the assembly should
be done on a flat and stable surface, with enough space
for moving the machine and its packaging, always mak-
ing use of suitable equipment. Do not use the machine
until all the indications provided in the "ASSEMBLY"
section have been carried out.
Before assembling, make sure the safety key is
not inserted in its housing.
4.1
UNPACKING (Fig.2)
ASSEMBLY THE HANDLE (Fig.3)
4.2
Assemble the upper handle with the lower handle (fig.IA
or IB) and then assemble it on the machine body (fig.II) as
shown.
4.3
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (FIG.4)
Using a spanner, the cutting height can be adjusted by adding
or removing spacers (Fig.
1.
Remove the blade from the machine: holding the
blade still, turn the bolt (L) counter-clock wise (Fig. 4.I)
2.
Place the 2 spacers (K) and the new bolt (M) onto the
machine (Fig. 4.II)
3.
Holding the blade, tighten the new bolt clockwise (Fig.
4. III).
4.
After assembly, check that the blade is properly
secured.
Below are the cutting heights with 1 or 2 spacers
Nr of spacers
1
2
Do not touch the cutting means until the key has
been removed and the cutting means is completely sta-
tionary. Bear in mind that, even though the key has been
removed, the cutting means can still move.
All work on the cutting means (disassembly,
sharpening, balancing, repairing, reassembly and/or re-
placing) are demanding jobs that require special skills
as well as special tools. For safety reasons, these jobs
are best carried out at a Specialised Centre.
5.
CONTROLS
5.1
SAFETY KEY (DEACTIVATION DEVICE)
The key (Fig.1.H) found inside the battery compartment
enables / disables the machine electric circuit.
Removing the key, the electric circuit is completely deactivated
to prevent uncontrolled use of the machine.
IMPORTANT Remove the safety key whenever the machine
is unused or left unattended.
5.2
CONTROL LEVER
The control lever (Fig.5) starts/stops the motor and
simultaneously engages/disengages the cutting means.
The positions indicated correspond to:
Ignition. Press the safety button (fig.5.A.1)
and pull the lever (fig.5.A) to ignite the motor.
Cutting means engagement. Ignition of the
motor simultaneously engages the cutting means.
EN - 4
1K)
Cutting height
30 mm
20 mm
loading