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shrubs with one hand and operate
hedge trimmer with the other. Failure
to heed this warning can result in
serious injury.
WARNING:
Clear the area
to be cut before each use. Remove all
objects such as cords, lights, wire, or
loose string which can become
entangled in the cutting blade and
create a risk of serious personal injury.
WARNING:
Read the safety
information for safe operation using
the blade. Extreme care must be taken
when using blades to ensure safe
operation. Refer to General Safety
Rules and Specific Safety Rules.
14. Always start the hedge cutter before
placing the blade in the cutting area.
Once the hedge cutter has started,
place the product in the hedge in a flat
position and carry out long fan like
movements. If you tilt the product in
the cutting direction you will obtain
better cutting results.
15. Stop the engine before:
-Leaving the product unattended.
-Cleaning or when clearing a blockage,
-Checking, carrying out maintenance
or working on the product,
-Adjusting the working position of the
cutting device.
16.
NOTE:
if blades do become
jammed, stop the motor immediately,
allow the blades to stop, and
disconnect the plug from the power
source before attempting to remove
the obstruction.
- Make sure the product has stopped
completely.
- Check that the temperature of the
blade is not extremely high. Always
allow the unit to cool down.
- Always use security gloves when
unblocking the blade.Use appropriate
tools to remove debris, e.g. a brush or
wooden stick! Never use your bare
hands!
- With the help of suitable tooling,
remove the blocking element from
the blade.
17. Prepare the product to required
length attaching the pole extensions
and/or the hedge trimmer shaft.
18. Cut both sides from the bottom
cutting upwards to the top. This will
prevent any of the cuttings falling into
the path of the area still to be cut.
19. After cutting the sides proceed to
the top
.
20. When cutting wide hedges with the
cutting area in sight move the cutting
blade lightly through the cutting
surface in a sweeping motion
following the shape of the hedge or
shrub. A slight tilt downwards of the
cutting blade in the direction of
motion is recommended for optimum
cutting performance.