MATRIX BMS 1400-3 Petrol Brush Ctter Instruction Manual

October 30, 2023
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Notes on Safety and Warnings

**** Read the manual before operation!
Watch out for particles hurled in the cutting direction!
Make sure a minimum distance of 15 m is kept between machine and other

persons during 15 m operation!
| Wear approved ear protection, safety hamlet, and safety goggles!
| Wear skid-proof and sturdy shoes!
| Wear high-quality and heavy-duty gloves!
| Wear high-quality and heavy-duty working clothes!
| Exhaust emitted is poisonous and has a suffocating effect!
| Caution Risk of fire!
| Gasoline and gasoline vapors are highly flammable!
| Always use breathing apparatus when machining materials which generate dust.
| Noise emission complies with Directive 2000/14/EC

| Important. Hot parts. Keep your distance.
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| Do not use saw blades with this device!
| During cold start, set the choke lever to   , close the choke. In a warm start, set the choke lever to , open the choke

Dear Customer,

Congratulations for the purchase of your petrol brush cutter.

**** Carefully read this manual before you start operating the engine.

Improper use may cause damage to persons and property.

Persons not familiar with this manual are not permitted to operate the tool. Keep this manual at a safe location.

Children and teenagers younger the age of 16 are not permitted to use the tool. Teenagers older than age of 16 and working under supervision of a trained person are permitted to use the tool.

Proper Use

Depending on the attached cutting tool, the petrol brush cutter is intended to trim lawns or grass, to cut brushwood, shrubbery, bushes, and small trees in private areas.

This tool shall not be used for any other purpose. The manufacturer is not liable for any improper use, or for any modifications of the engine. Observe the notes on safety, the assembly and operation instructions, and in addition to that prevailing accident prevention regulations

Notes on Safety

Make sure that no persons or animals are close to he working area (minimum distance of 15 m).

Grass being cut and thrown up may contain foreign objects such as stones. You are responsible for the safety in your working area, and you are liable for damages to persons or property.

It is not permitted to either start or use the petrol brush cutter in the vicinity of persons or animals.

Do not use the tool when you are tired or distracted, or your ability to react is impaired when you are under the nuance of alcohol or medication.

Inattentiveness may cause serious injuries. Use approved safety goggles. Use approved ear protection. Use high-quality safety gloves. Use high-quality skid-proof protective shoes with safety steel caps. Never operate the tool wearing sandals, or when barefoot.

Always wear an approved safety helmet for working in a forest.

Do not wear wide clothing or jewelry.

Wear long trousers to protect your legs.

Wear safety helmet for long hair.

Loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair can get caught in the moving parts.

Wear suitable and durable tight toting working clothes.

Keep body parts and clothing away from the cutting tool when you start the engine, or keep it running.

Make sure you are standing in a stable and secure position during work. Avoid moving backwards with the tool due to risk of stumbling. Avoid any unnatural posture.

When the petrol cutting blade has been operated for long hours, it may cause a circulatory disorder due to vibration (Raynaud’s disease). In this case, it is impossible to specify any length of operation, because it may dire from person to person. The following factors can have aninuence on this phenomenon: Circulatory disorders in the hands of the operator, low outdoor temperatures, long hours of operation. Therefore, it is recommended to wear warm protective gloves, and to take breaks at regular intervals.

The exhaust of internal combustion engines is poisonous and can lead to Suo cation, among others. It is not allowed to operate the petrol cutting blade in closed or poorly ventilated rooms.

REL the gasoline tank only outdoors, or in well-ventilated areas.

Gasoline and gasoline vapors are highly amiable. Keep away from amiable materials and sources of ignition, such as ovens or stoves. Do not smoke while refueling or operating the tool.

Immediately wipe away spilled gasoline. Start the petrol cutting blade only

at a location far away from the place of refueling. Always make sure that the cover of the fuel tank is well closed. Look out for possible leakage. When the engine is running or the engine is hot, it is not allowed to open the cap of the fuel tank or rill gasoline.

Open the cap of the fuel tank slowly so that gasoline vapor can escape. Make sure the handles are dry, clean, and free of gasoline mixed with oil.

Do not use the tool without exhaust pipe and when the exhaust pipe guard is not properly installed.

Do not touch the exhaust pipe, there is a risk of burns.

Only use the fuel recommended in the manual. Keep gasoline only in containers designed for it, and store it at a safe location. While cutting on a slope, always stand below the cutting tool.

Always make sure no objects or other debris is collecting in the trimmer head, in the protective hood, or in the engine.

Always switch o the tool before you put it down. Do not use any wire, or anything similar in the line spool.

Only work during daylight, or when the area is illuminated well using arterial lighting. Subject the tool to a visual inspection before each use.

Check, if all screws and connecting parts are tightened.

Always use both hands to hold the tool.

Check the tool, and its components and guards for damages, or wear and tear before each use, and have it repaired, if necessary. Never make the devices for protection and safety inoperable. Do not use the tool, when damages or signs of wear become apparent Keep the tools clean and fully functional to ensure better and safer work.

Always maintain a safe distance between the tool and your body during work.

Always switch o the tool when work will be interrupted or the location will be changed; wait until the cutting tools have completely stopped, a nd turn o the engine.

Never leave the tool without supervision at the place of work. Store the tool at a safe place when work will be interrupted.

Persons operating the machine must not be distracted, or one may lose control over the tool.

Never use the tool during rain, in a humid or wet environment, and do not store it outdoors. Should the tool become wet, wait until it is completely dry before you use it again. Before starting work, it is recommended to check the objects to be cut for possible foreign objects and to remove them. When despite of this you encounter a foreign object during cutting, switch o the tool and remove this object.

If the tool is jammed by a foreign object (stones, piles of grass), switch it o, and remove the object using a blunt item. Never use your ngers to remove jammed foreign objects, because this may cause serious injuries.

Always keep the running tool away from your body.

Attention: the cutting tool still runs for some time after the tool is switched off!

Do not overload the engine, and do not use it for work the tool is not designed for.

Always make sure the ventilation openings are free of dirt.

Store the tool out of the reach of children.

Store the tool at a safe and dry location.

Check the engine for damages after impact, or other damages.

Keep body parts and pieces of clothing away from the trimmer head when you start the engine, or keep it running

Always keep in mind that especially during trimming of lawn edges, gravel enclosures, and similar locations stone and dirt can be hurled away from the cutting line.

Never cross roads or paths when the tool is switched on.

Never cut against hard objects such as stone, etc. This way you avoid injuries, and damages to the tool.

Never use the tool without the guards attached.

Never use your hands to stop the cutting device. Always wait until it stops on its own.

Hold and guide the trimmer head as close to the ground as possible.

Only cut grass growing on the ground. Do not cut Dgrass in cracks in walls, growing or on rocks, etc. Always make sure no objects, or other debris is collecting in the trimmer head, in the protective hood, or in the engine.

Only use the tool, when the guard is attached. Always switch off the tool, before you put it down. Keep in mind that there is risk of injuries in the area of the cutting device intended to cut off the line

CAUTION: The cutting tool continues rotating for a few seconds after the engine is turned off.

Put the tool down only after the cutting tool has completely stopped and the motor is turned off. When the cutting tool is damaged, it must be replaced at once.

Always use the original line only. Never use a metal wire instead of the nylon line. Tool and cutting tools must be properly inspected and serviced periodically. Damages must be repaired by a service center.

Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer.

Have your tool serviced only by qualified personnel and by use of original spare parts only. This ensures that the tool will work safely in the future

Assembly

Check if all parts are included and if they were damaged during transport before assembly.

  1. Place the tool horizontally with the engine facing towards the ground.
  2.  Release the clamp screw (19) (A1), and insert the top and bottom Trimmer tube into the provided connector (A2).
  3. Slightly twist the bottom Trimmer tube to engage the retention pin (20) in the bore hole of the connector. Then tighten the clamp screw.
  4. To disassemble, loosen the clamp screw, push the retention pin inwards, and pull the Trimmer tube apart (A4).

Handlebars

The design of the petrol brush cutter allows for operation at the right side of the user’s body.

  • Use the supplied Allen key (14) to loosen the 4 hexagonal socket screws of the handlebar bracket (l) (B2c).
  • Insert the handlebar (2) with the engine control into the handlebar bracket (1) (B3). – Slightly tighten the hexagonal socket screws (B4).
  • Tighten the hexagon socket screw

Assembly of Line Cassette

To avoid the risk of an unwanted engine start, pull out the spark plug.

RISK OF INJURIES
CAUTION: Always wear protective gloves when working with and around cutting tools

The petrol cutting blade is supplied with attached cutting blade (11) and associated guard (12).

To use the petrol cutting blade as grass trimmer, proper guard (12) and line spool (13) must be attached.

  • Use a screwdriver, or the supplied Allen key (14) to fix the shaft of the petrol brush cutter at the intended location (B6) by a locknut.
  •  Use the supplied hexagon wrench (15) to loosen the hexagonal screw for attachment of the cutting blade (B7) by turning it in clockwise direction.
  •  Remove the hexagonal screw, the lock washer, and the retaining disk for the cutting blade (B8). Keep these parts at a safe location.
  • Attach the locking part (B9).
  • Use a screwdriver, or the supplied Allen key to fix the shaft of the petrol cutting blade at the intended location by a locknut (B10).
  •  Now screw the line cassette (13) onto the shaft in a counter-clockwise direction (B10).

CAUTION: Left-handed Thread Assembly of Cutting Blade To avoid the risk of an unwanted engine start, pull out the spark plug socket.

RISK OF INJURIES

CAUTION: Always wear protective gloves when working with and around cutting tools

The cutting blade must be sharpened periodically according to instructions. Improperly sharpened or blunt cutting edges may cause the tool to overload.

RISK OF RUPTURES and CRACKS

Fragments hurled away from the cutting tool can cause extremely severe injuries.

To use the petrol cutting blade as an engine powered trimmer, the proper guard and cutting blade must be attached.

  • Use a screwdriver, or the supplied Allen key to fix the shaft of the petrol cutting blade at the intended location by a locknut. Now remove the line cassette (13) from the shaft by turning it in clockwise direction (B11).

  •  Place the cutting blade (12) on the locking part.
    Place the retaining disk (observe side) and the lock washer on the cutting blade (11) (B13).

  • Use a screwdriver, or the supplied Allen key to fix the shaft of the petrol cutting blade at the intended location by a locknut. Screw the hexagonal screw on the shaft in anti-clockwise direction, and use the supplied hexagonal wrench (15) to tighten this screw (B14).

CAUTION: Left-handed Thread Assembly of Carrying Strap The petrol cutting blade must be used with a carrying strap (17).

First, balance the petrol brush cutter when the tool is switched off

  • Wear the shoulder strap (17).
  • Adjust the strap length so that the snap hook is roughly one hand below the right hip (B15).
  •  Hook the petrol cutting blade into the snap hook.
  •  Let the petrol cutting blade swing.

When standing in a normal working posture, the cutting tool should just touch the ground (B16).

You may use an Allen key to loosen the bracket, if necessary, and shift forwards or backwards. Thereby, it is important that the petrol brush cutter is always well balanced (B17).
For operation, hook the petrol brush cutter into the snap hook of the carrying strap while the engine is running.

Fuel

Only use a mix of unleaded regular gasoline and 2-stroke special engine oil in a mix ratio of 40:1.

Caution: Do not use any other mix ratio and do not use pure gasoline.

Do not use any fuel older than 2-3 months.

Empty the tank when taking longer breaks, and refill before start of work.

Gasoline Mix

4,0 liters of gasoline and 100 ml of 2-stroke special engine oil (filling station)

  • Fill 4,0 liters of gasoline into a fuel tank together with 100 ml 2-stroke engine oil and mix both by shaking the tank vigorously.
  • Fill the fuel into the tank and close the cap.

Filling up Gasoline

  • Slowly turn the tank cap to open it, so that pressure and gasoline vapor can escape in  on-hazardous manner.

  • Use a funnel to fill up the 2-stroke oil mixed with gasoline in a ratio of 40:1, and tighten the cap again.

Starting when Engine is Cold

– Place the petrol cutting blade safely on the ground.

Fuel tank and cutting guard are used as support. Make sure that the cutting tool does not come into contact with either the ground, or any other objects (B18).

  • Move the operating switch (4) at the operating handle down (B19).
  •  Move the choke lever (B20) up:
  •  Press the injection valve and hold it, until the transparent gasoline tube fills with gasoline (B21).
  •  Use your right hand to clasp the operating handle (3). Thereby, you will unlock the locking device (5) of the throttle control (B22).
  • Strongly press the throttle control (6).
  • At the same time, press the locking button (18) (B23).
  • Keep the locking button (18) pressed down, and release throttle control (6) and locking device (5). Thereby, the locking button (18) is kept pressed down automatically.
  • Assume a safe posture.
  • Use your left hand to keep the petrol brush cutter strongly pressed on the ground (B24).

CAUTION: Never put your foot on the shaft, or kneel on it

  • Pull the starter cable completely through 3 to 5 times (B24

  • Move the choke lever (B25) down:

  • Pull the starter cable through quickly and forcefully until the cable end several times, until the engine starts.

CAUTION – DANGER: The engine starts at half acceleration and with the rotating cutting tool. Keep the engine running for a few seconds.

When the throttle control is pressed shortly, the Locking button switches off automatically. The engine returns to idle running. The cutting tool stops after several seconds

Turning off the Engine

  • Let the engine return to idle running without pressing the throttle control.
  • Move the operating switch (4) at the operating handle to “STOP” position (B26).

CAUTION. The cutting tool continues rotating for a few seconds after the engine is turned off. Hold both handles until the cutting tool has come to complete stop.

Starting when the Engine is Warm

  • This is similar to the start of a cold engine. In this case, the choke level is always kept at at the bottom (B25).

Working with petrol brush cutter

  • When you work with the petrol brush cutter for the first time, familiarize yourself with the operation and control of the petrol cutting blade without running engine.

  • The design of the petrol brush cutter allows for operation only at the right side of the user’s body

  • Always use both hands to hold the handles of the petrol cutting blade.

  • Use your right hand to hold the operating handle, and your left hand to hold the handle of the handle tube.

  • Always keep in mind that the cutting tool keeps rotating for a short while after the throttle control was released.

  • Always ensure a proper idle running of the engine so that the cutting tool will no longer rotate, when the throttle control is pressed.

  • Always use the highest speed for work, this way you will achieve the best cutting result.

If you hit a stone or tree during work, switch off the engine and inspect the petrol brush cutter for damages.

Caution: When working in a difficult surrounding and on slopes, always stand below the cutting head.

Always wear safety goggles and ear protection, and a safety helmet during work in a forest. Using Trimmer head for Cutting

  • Use the plastic line cassette for a clean cut also at uneven edges, fencing posts, and trees.

  • Carefully advance the trimming line to an position obstacle, and use the tip of the line to cut around the obstacle. When the trimming line comes into contact with stones, trees, and walls, the line wears out or breaks off ahead of time.

  • Swing the petrol cutting blade like a normal scythe horizontally from right to left and back again. You define the cutting height depending on how high you are holding the tool.

  • Never replace the nylon line with a metal wire.

RISK OF INJURIES

Using Cutting Blade for Cutting

  • Use the cutting blade to comb through brushwood, rank growth, young tree populations (trunk diameter of maximum 2 cm), and high grass.

  •  While using metal cutting tools, there is generally a risk of recoil, when the tool hits a solid obstacle (stones, trees, branches, etc.). Thereby, the tool is hurled backwards against the rotating direction.

  •  To cut rank growth and brushwood, you “immerse” the cutting blade from the top. This way, the objects to be cut will be chaed.

CAUTION: Be especially careful, when using this working technique, because the further away the cutting tool is from the ground, the higher is the risk that objects to be cut and particles will be hurled sideways.

  • To comb through young tree populations and to cut grass, move the tool like a scythe closely above the ground.

CAUTION: Incorrect use and misuse can damage the bush cutter and cause severe injuries because of pieces hurled away.

  • To minimize the risk of accidents by use of the cutting blade, take note of following points:

  • Never cut shrubbery or wood whose diameter is larger than 2 cm.

  • Avoid contact with metal bodies, stones, etc.

  • Periodically check the cutting blade for damages.

Never continue to use a damaged cutting blade.

  • When the cutting blade becomes apparently blunt, it must be sharpened according to instructions.

When the cutting blade is apparently out of balance, it must be replaced.

Automatic Feeding of Trimming Line

The petrol cutting blade is delivered with a lled line cassette.

This line will wear out during work. To feed new line, forcefully press the head of the line cassette onto the ground while the engine is running. The line is automatically fed due to centrifugal force.

The knife at the line guard will shorten the trimming line to the correct length. Renewal of Trimming Line To avoid the risk of an unwanted engine start, pull out the spark plug socket. RISK OF INJURIES – Pull off the line guard cap from the line spool by forcefully pressing between the retaining plates (B27). – Remove the spool with line remaining and the compression spring (B28).

  • Remove the used up spool (B29).
  • Take the new line spool and pull out 10 cm at both lines each.
  • Now, place the line spool on the tapered spring, and guide both lines each through the round metal lugs at the line spool housing (B30).
  • Then place the spool cover on the new line spool (B31). Turn it so that the plates of the spool cover are push with the springs in the line spool housing.
  • Now, press the spool cover together with the line spool, until it engages in the line spool housing

The knife in the protective hood shortens the trimming line to the correct length, when the engine starts again

Maintenance and Care

Gear Lubrication

Check the filling of lubrication grease every 25 hours of operation.

Use an Allen key to remove the plug screw by turning (B32).

  • When you cannot see any grease on the screw, fill approx. 5 g lubrication grease (DIY store) into the gearbox case, and close the ller opening again.
  • Keep in mind that the gearbox case should never be completely filled with lubrication grease. Air filter
  • After working for longer time, you should clean the air filter. Dust and pollen plug up the pores of the filter made of foamed plastic.
  • Remove the cover (B33), and wash the filter (B34) in mild soap water. Caution: Do not use any gasoline or solvent.
  • Dry the filter before you insert it again. In order not to shorten the service life of the engine, a damaged air filter must be replaced at once.

Adjustment of Spark Plug

Check the spark plug air gap at least once a year or when the engine starts poorly. The correct gap between ignition flag and ignition contact is 0.25″/0.63 mm (B35).

  • Wait until the engine has cooled down completely

 Pull the spark plug cap (B36) off the spark plug, and use the supplied spark plug wrench to remove the spark plug by turning (B37).

  •  When the electrode is severely worn out or reveals a strong incrustation, the spark plug must be replaced with an equivalent plug.

A strong incrustation of the spark plug can be caused by: Amount of oil is too high in the gasoline mix, poor oil quality, old gasoline mix, or plugged up air filter.

  • Screw the spark plug by hand completely into the thread. (Avoid jamming it)

  • Use the supplied spark plug wrench to tighten the spark plug.

  • When using a torque wrench, the tightening torque is 12-15 Nm.

  • Plug the spark plug socket correctly on the plug. Adjustment of Carburetor The carburetor was adjusted to optimum performance in the factory. Should readjustment be necessary, please contact a service center.

Idle-Running Speed

Make sure before each use that the cutting tool does not rotate when the engine is running idly.

Should the cutting tool rotate when the engine is running idly, you can adjust it at the carburetor.

  • Use a screwdriver to turn the idle adjusting screw just so far that the cutting tool will not rotate any longer.

Trimming the Line Knife

  • When the trimming line is no longer cut clean during feeding, use a file to re-sharpen the cutting edge (B38). File in one direction and in the specified angle.

Cleaning

Use a moist piece of cloth to clean the plastic parts.

Do not use any cleaning agents, solvents, or sharp   objects.

During the course of work, wet grass and weed wraps around the drive shaft below the cutting guard for technical reasons. Remove this, otherwise the engine will overheat because of too much friction.

Periodical Checks

Keep in mind that following specifications relate to normal usage. Owing to circumstances (longer periods of daily work, severe dust exposure, etc.),the specified intervals will become correspondingly shorter.

Before start of work and after refueling: Check if cutting tools are seated securely, general view inspection, sharpen cutting blade (also, if necessary).

Weekly inspection: Lubrication of gear (also, if necessary).

If necessary: Retighten accessible fastening screws and nuts.

You will avoid excessive wear and tear and damages of the tool, when you follow the instructions in this manual.

The user is responsible for all damages caused by non-compliance with instructions in this manual.

This also applies to non-authorized modifications of the tool, use of non- authorized spare parts, accessories, working tools, unrelated and not intended use, secondary damages due to use of faulty components.

Parts subject to wear

Even when used in the intended way, some components are subject to normal wear. They have to be replaced depending on the kind of duration of usage. These parts include, among others, the cutting tool and the retaining disk

Storage/Winter

You should obverse the following steps, so that the petrol cutting blade will work again trouble- free after a long time:

  • Empty the fuel tank.
  • Start the engine and let it run, until it comes to a stop.
  • When the engine has cooled down, remove the spark plug.
  • Fill a small spoon of 2-stroke mix into the spark plug opening, and slowly pull the starter cable through several times. Thereby, soot deposits will be blown out, and piston and cylinder will be lubricated.
  • Check the spark plug and replace it, when the spark flag is burnt down too excessively.
  • Store the petrol cutting blade at a dry location where it is not subject to risk of fire.

Restart after longer Breaks

  1. Remove the spark plug.
  2. Pull the starter cable through quickly several times, to remove oil and deposits in the engine  compartment.
  3. Check the spark plug and replace it, if necessary, and screw it back in again.
    – Fill the fuel tank with a 2-stroke mix of 40:1.
    – Start the engine as described in “Starting when Engine is cold”.

Specifications

Motor type: Air-cooled 2-stroke engine
Max. Power output: 1,4 kW
Piston capacity: 51,2 cm
Idle speed: 3 3400 min
Clutch engaged speed: 4900 min
Max. Engine speed: 9000 min-‘(grass trimmer) 10500 min (brush cutter)
Cutting diameter: 430 mm (grass trimmer) 255 mm (brush cutter)
Specific fuel consumption: 684 g/kWh
Tank volume: 850 ml
Weight: 7,8 kg, empty
Line size: 0 2,4 mm
Spark plug LD L8RTF

Sound pressure level L :   96.2 dB(A), K=3 dB(A) (grass trimmer) 97.2 dB(A), K=3 dB(A) (brush cutterr)

Sound power level L:  109.2dB(A),K=3dB(A) (grass trimmer 108.4dB(A),K=3dB(A) (brush cutter)

Vibration: 8,448 m/s 2 K=1,5 rnts 2 (grass trimmer) 6,243 mts 2 K=1,5 mts 2 (brush cutter)

Overview of Tool Components (A1)(B1)

  1. Handlebar bracket

  2. Handlebar

  3. Operating handle

  4. Operating switch

  5.  Locking device

  6. Throttle lever

  7. Suspension Harness

  8. Exhaust pipe guard

  9. Engine

  10. Fuel tank

  11. Cutting blade

  12. Cutting guard

  13. Trimmer head

  14. Allen key

  15. Spark plug wrench

  16. Gasoline Blending tank

  17. Carrying strap

  18. Locking button

Problem Possible Cause Trouble shooting
The engine stops. Incorrect adjustment of carburetor Have the carburetor

adjusted by a technician.
The tool starts, but the engine has little power.| Incorrect adjustment of choke lever Air filter is dirty Incorrect adjustment of carburetor| Switch to
Remove the filter made of foamed plastic, wash in soapy water and reinsert when dry. Have the carburetor adjusted by a technician.
The tool does not start, or starts, but does not run.| Incorrect procedure when starting Incorrect adjustment of carburetor
Spark plug is full of soot Gasoline filter plugged up| Observe the instructions in “Starting when Engine is Cold 1-8”.
Have the carburetor adjusted by a technician.
Clean the spark plug, correct the air gap. or replace the spark plug. Replace gasoline filter
Engine runs irregularly.| Incorrect air gap at spark plug Spark plug burnt down| Clean the spark plug, correct the air gap. ideal is 0,25″/0.63 mm, or replace the spark plug.
Excessive emission of smoke.| Incorrect air gap at spark plug Spark plug burnt down| Have the carburetor adjusted by a technician.
Empty the tank, fill in the correct mix: 2-stroke mix 40:1.

conformity under the EU Directive and standards for the following articl
Benzoin Moto sense / BMS 1400-3

  • 2006/42/EC
  • 97/68/EC_2010/65/EU
  • 93/68/EEC
  • 2004/108/EC
  • 2002/95/EC
  • 2002/96/EC
  • R&TTED 1999/5/EC
  • 2000/14/EC_2005/88/EC
  • 95/54/EC
  • 73/23/EWG

EN ISO 11806-1; EN ISO 14982;

Geräuschemission 2000/14/EC, Anyang III & 2005/88/EC,: 2000/14/

EC Anyang V

Garantierter Schallleistungspegel: Law =114 dB (A) WA

Gemessener Schallleistungspegel: Law = 108.08 dB(A

Benanti Stele , Name und Ashcroft der beteiligten Stele:

TÜV Rhineland LGA Products GmbH· Tillystraße 2· D-90431 Nurnberg

The technical documentation is kept by our authorized representative

Matrix GmbH

Posturer Str. 26

D-84109 Worth / Iskar Germany

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WARRANTY

This appliance is a quality product. It was designed in compliance with current technical standards and made carefully using normal, good quality materials.

The warranty period is 24 months and commences on the date of purchase, which can be verified by the receipt, invoice or delivery note. During this warranty period all functional errors, which, despite the careful treatment described in our operating manual, are verifiably due to material aws, will be rectified by our after-sales service staff.

The warranty takes the form that defective parts will be repaired or replaced with perfect parts free of charge at our discretion. Replaced parts will become our property. Repair work or the replacement of individual parts will not extend the warranty period not will it result in a new warranty period being commenced for the appliance. No separate warranty period will commence for spare parts that may be ted. We cannot offer a warranty for damage and defects on appliances or their parts caused by the use of excessive

force, improper treatment and servicing.

This also applies for failures to comply with the operating manual and the installation or spare and accessory parts that are not included in our range of products. In the event of interference with of modifications to the appliance by unauthorised persons, the warranty will be rendered void. Damages that are attributable to improper handling, over loading, or natural wear and tear are excluded from the guarantee. Damages caused by the manufacturer or by a material defect will be corrected at no charge by repair or by providing spare parts. The prerequisite is that the equipment is handed over assembled, and complete with the proof of sale and guarantee. For a guarantee claim, only use the original packaging. That way, we can guarantee quick and smooth guarantee processing. Please send us the appliances post-paid or request a Freeway sticker. Unfortunately we will be unable to accept appliances that are not postpaid. The warranty does not cover parts that are subject to natural wear and tear. If you wish to make a warranty claim, report faults or order spare parts or accessories, please contact the after-sales centre below:
Subject to change without prior notice.
Benzoin – Moto sense / BMS 1400-3
WARRANTY

Purchased at:………….

in (city, street):………….

Name of customer:………

Street address:……….

Postal code, city:……..

Telephone:……..

Date, signature:………

Fault description:…………..

Matrix GmbH Service
Posture Str. 26
D — 84109 Werth/Iskar
Tel.: +49 (0) 1806/841090
Fax: +49 (0) 8702194858-28
e-mail: service@matrix-direct.net

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