English, 1 safety instructions – Stiga 8211-0209-13 User Manual

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1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.1 GENERAL

• Please read through these instructions carefully.

Learn all the controls and the correct use of the

machine.

• Before use, all drivers must apply for and

receive practical training in the operation of the

machine. Particular emphasis should be placed

on the fact that:
a. The use of ride-on lawnmowers requires care

and concentration.
b. On slopes, it is not possible to control a

sliding ride-on lawnmower by braking. The

main reasons for losing control are insufficient

traction, excessively high speed, insufficient

braking, the machine not being suited to the

task, lack of attention to the surface or incorrect

use as a towing vehicle.

• Never let children or anyone who is not familiar

with these instructions to use the machine.

Local regulations may impose restrictions as

regards the age of the driver.

• Never use the machine if others, particularly

children or animals, are in the vicinity.

• Remember that the driver is responsible for

accidents that happen to other people or their

property.

• Do not let children or other passengers to ride

with you on the machine. They might fall off

and be seriously injured, or they might prevent

the machine being driven safely.

• Do not use the machine if you are under the

influence of alcohol, drugs or medication.

Neither should you use it when you are tired or

feeling unwell.

1.2 PREPARATIONS

• Wear strong shoes and long trousers when using

the machine. Do not operate it barefoot or

wearing sandals.

• Wear appropriate clothing when using the

machine. Do not wear loose, hanging clothes,

jewellery, scarves, ties, etc., which can get

caught in rotating parts. Tie up long hair.

• Carefully check the area that is to be cut/cleared

of snow. Remove all loose stones, sticks, steel

wire and other foreign objects which the

machine could throw out.

• Warning – Petrol is highly inflammable.

a. Always store petrol in containers that are

made especially for this purpose.
b. Only fill or top up with petrol outdoors, and

never smoke when filling or topping up.

c. Fill with petrol before starting the motor.

Never remove the filler cap or fill with petrol

while the engine is running or still warm.
d. If petrol is spilt, do not try to start the engine

but instead move the machine away from the

place where the spillage occurred and avoid any

possible causes of sparks until the petrol fumes

have evaporated.
e. Do not forget to screw the cap on the petrol

tank and the storage container after filling.

• Replace faulty silencers.
• Before use, always check that blades and

mounting devices are not worn or damaged.

Replace worn or damage parts as a set so that

the correct balance is maintained.

• The battery (on electrically started machines)

gives off explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames

and cigarettes away. Ensure there is sufficient

ventilation during charging.

• The battery contains toxic material. Do not

damage the battery casing. If the casing is

damaged, avoid contact with the content of the

battery.

• Do not throw out old, defective batteries with

the rubbish. Contact the local authorities for

correct waste management.

• Do not short circuit the battery. Sparks occur

which can result in fire.

1.3 DRIVING

• Start the engine according to the instructions in

the user guide. Keep your feet away from the

blades.

• Do not run the engine in confined areas where

hazardous carbon monoxide gases can collect.

• Only use the machine in daylight or where there

is good lighting.

• Always use hearing protectors.
• Take care when approaching obstacles which

obscure your vision.

• Always keep children away from the machine’s

working area. Get another adult to keep the

children under supervision.

• Take care when reversing. Look behind you

both before and during reversing to check for

any obstacles. Look out for small children.

• Disengage the blade(s) and the connection

before starting the engine.

• Never have your hands or feet near or under

rotating parts. Watch out for the blades. Do not

stand right in front of the discharge opening.

• Avoid using the machine on wet lawns.

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