Mountfield GREEN KEEPER TCHE-TCHE SD

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Basic safety instructions
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2.2 Organisational measures
2.1 Intended use
2 Basic safety instructions
The product has been constructed using state-of-the-art
technology and in line with the recognised technical
safety regulations. However, use of this product may
still result in the risk of injury or death to the user or
third parties, or of damage to the product and other
material assets.
Only use the product in technically perfect working
order, for its intended use and with safety and hazards
in mind, in compliance with the installation instruc-
tions. In particular, you must immediately rectify faults
that could impair safety or have such faults rectied
immediately by a third party.
The product is exclusively intended to be installed
on the machines approved by the manufacturer and
is intended for the accessories approved by the man-
ufacturer.
The Greenkeeper is a lawn maintenance machine
designed to rake moss and thatch out of the lawn.
Regular raking minimises the formation of moss. The
Greenkeeper must not be used to aerate soil – if the
spring tines are positioned too low they can break and
may cause further damage.
Please always observe the setting instructions.
Intended use also includes complying with the instal-
lation instructions and adhering to the inspection and
maintenance conditions.
The operating instructions must always be to hand
wherever the product is in use.
In addition to the operating instructions, observe and
follow the generally valid legal regulations and any
other binding regulations for accident prevention and
environmental protection.
Such obligations may also include handling hazard-
ous substances or making available/wearing personal
protective equipment and complying with road trafc
regulations, for example.
Supplement the operating instructions with instructions
including site management and reporting obligations
concerning special operational requirements, for ex-
ample with regard to work organisation, workows,
personnel used, etc.
Any personnel instructed to perform work on the
product must have read the operating instructions
before starting work, specically the section entitled
"Safety instructions". Reading the instructions after
work has begun is too late. This applies in particular to
personnel who only work on the product occasionally,
for example for set-up and maintenance.
At least occasionally, check that the personnel are
working with safety and hazards in mind while fol-
lowing the
operating instructions.
Personnel must not have long hair which is not tied
back or wear loose clothing or jewellery including
rings. There is a risk of injury from being caught or
drawn into the machine, for example.
Wear personal protective equipment if necessary or
required by regulations.
Observe all safety and hazard notices on the product.
Ensure that all safety and hazard notices at/on the
machine can be read in full at all times.
In the event of any modication to the product or any
change in the product's performance that may affect
safety, shut down the product immediately and report
the fault to the ofce/person responsible.
Do not modify, convert or attach equipment to the
product without approval from the supplier if this could
impair safety. This also applies to tting and adjusting
safety equipment and valves, as well as for welding
on supporting parts.
Spare parts must full the technical requirements
determined by the manufacturer. This must always be
guaranteed for
genuine spare parts.
Adhere to the prescribed time periods or those indi-
cated in the operating instructions for recurring tests/
inspections.
Workshop equipment which is appropriate for the work
is mandatory for carrying out maintenance measures.
Make personnel aware of the location of re extin-
guishers and how to use them.
Observe the re alarm and re ghting procedures.
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