ATIKA ghb 760 Brochura

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Even if used properly, residual risks can exist even if the 
relevant safety regulations are complied with due to the design 
determined by the intended purpose. 
 
Residual risks can be minimised if the “Safety instructions” and 
the “Normal intended use” as well as the whole of the operating 
instructions are observed. 
 
Observing these instructions, and taking proper care, will 
reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment. 
 
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Risk of injuries when protective devices which are secured 
so that they can only be removed with a tool are removed 
while the machine runs.  
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Risk of injury to the fingers and hands, if your hand grasps 
through an opening and reaches the blade unit. 
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Risk of injury to the fingers and hands, when carrying out 
assembly work and cleaning on the blade unit. 
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Injury by the chopped material spinning away near the 
hopper. 
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Electric shock when touching the spark plug connector 
while the engine runs. 
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Burning when touching hot parts. 
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Carbon monoxide poisioning when using the device in 
closed or poorly ventilated rooms. 
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Impairment of hearing when working on the machine for 
longer periods of time without ear protection. 
 
In addition, in spite of all the precautionary measures taken, 
non-obvious residual risks can still exist. 
 
 
 
 
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Before starting this device, read and keep to the following 
advice. Also observe the preventive regulations of your 
professional association and the safety provisions applicable in 
the respective country, in order to protect yourself and others 
from possible injury. 
 
 
Pass the safety instructions on to all persons who work 
with the machine. 
 
Keep these safety instructions in a safe place. 
 
Repair works on the safety cut out must be carried out by 
the manufacturer or by companies appointed by the 
manufacturer respectively. 
 
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Make yourself familiar with the equipment before using it, 
by reading and understanding the operating instructions. 
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Do not use the machine for unsuitable purposes (see 
'Normal intended use' and 'Working with the garden 
shredder'). 
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Provide a safe standing position and keep at any time the 
balance.
 
Do not lean forward.
 
When placing material into 
the shredder, always stand on the same level as the 
machine. 
 
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Be attentive.
 
Be careful what you do.
 
Behave sensibly 
when working.
 
Do not use the device when you are tired or 
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medicaments.
 
One 
moment of carelessness when using the device can result 
in serious injuries. 
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Wear protective goggles, gloves and noise protection while 
working with the machine. 
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Wear suitable work clothes: 
−  do not wear loose-fitting clothes 
−  slip-proof shoes 
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Within his area of work the operator is responsible for third 
parties. 
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The machine must not be operated by children or young 
people under 16 years of age.  
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Keep children away form machine. 
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Never operate the machine if other persons are in the 
immediate vicinity. 
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Never leave the device unattended. 
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Keep your workplace in an orderly condition!
 
Untidiness 
can result in accidents. 
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Choose a working position alongside the equipment or 
behind it.
 
Never stand near the ejection opening. 
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Never reach into the filling or ejection opening. 
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Keep your face and body away from the filling opening. 
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Do not overload the machine! You work better and safer in 
the given performance range. 
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Be sure to operate the product with sharp knives or beaters 
- this will reduce the risk of kickbacks.  
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Only operate the machine with complete and correctly 
attached safety equipment and do not alter anything on the 
machine that could impair the safety. 
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Only start shredding when the petrol engine has reached its 
max. speed. 
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Do not alter the revolution speed of the engine, since this 
controls the safe maximum operating speed, and protects 
the engine and all rotating parts against damage due to 
excess speed. 
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Do not operate without the funnel. 
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Do not modify the device or parts of the device 
respectively. 
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Close machine properly before enabling engine. 
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Do not wash down device with water.  
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Take into consideration environmental influences: 
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Do not use the device in moist or wet ambience. 
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Do not leave the machine standing in the rain or use 
when raining. 
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Do only work with sufficient visibility conditions.
 
Provide 
for good illumination. 
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To prevent danger of injury to fingers during assembly or 
cleaning operations wear protecting gloves. 
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Stop the machine and remove the spark plug connector 
when  
− 
maintenance and cleaning  
− 
eliminating  faults  
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carrying out repair works 
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transport and storage 
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changing the blades 
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leaving the garden shredder (even in case of short-term 
interruptions)