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General Safety Instructions
DH2317
Note the locations of fence posts and
other xed objects and avoid cutting
them.
Always wear hearing protection such as
earmuffs or earplugs.
Secure long hair so it is above
shoulder level.
Do not wear jewelry or loose
clothing that could get caught
in machinery or brush.
Make sure handgrips
are free of forign
substances such as
lubricant and pitch.
Wear appropriate clothing. It
should t snugly to minimize snagging
yet permit free movement.
Never wear shorts when operating the
hedge trimmer.
Inspect the cutting site thoroughly
prior to operation. Remove objects
that could get entangled by
the cutter blade.
Always wear eye protection such as
goggles or safety glasses.
Non-skid gloves provide a rm grip,
added protection to your hands,
and are strongly recommended.
Avoid cutting large or
extremely woody branches.
Doing so can shorten cutter
life and damage the gearcase.
Before moving to another
job site, stop the engine and
install the blade cover.
Always operate with both hands
rmly gripping the handgrips of the
machine.
Do not allow the cutters to
contact buildings or other hard
objects during operation.
Never operate this
machine if any safety
guards are missing or
damaged.
Avoid long-term operation
in very hot or very cold
weather.
If a cutter should bind
fast in a cut, stop the
engine immediately.
Remove the cause of the
bind before proceeding.
Never cut metal objects
or wire with the blade.
Always keep a proper footing and do not overreach.
Maintain your balance at all times during operation especially when
using steps or a ladder.
Wear appropriate footwear such as non-skid boots or shoes.
Never work barefooted or wear open-toed shoes or sandals.
Always be aware of your surroundings
and stay alert for possible hazards that
you may not hear due to the noise of the
machine.
Never allow children to use the
machine. Avoid operating near
bystanders.
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