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User’s manual –
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6.2 Mowing with grass trimmer
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Use the thread cassette to obtain a clean cut even on uneven edges, fence posts and trees.
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Carefully guide the trimming thread towards an obstacle and cut with the thread tip around
the obstacle. If the trimming thread comes into contact with stones, trees or walls, the
thread will fray or break prematurely.
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Never replace the plastic thread with a metal wire - risk of injury!
6.3 Hedge shears
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Keep the hedge trimmer at a safe distance from the body with both hands.
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The maximum cutting diameter depends on the type of wood, age, moisture content and
hardness of the wood.
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Therefore, shorten very thick twigs to the appropriate length with pruning shears before
cutting the hedge.
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First cut the sides of the hedges and then the top edge.
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Cut the hedge from bottom to top.
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Cut the hedge trapezoid. This will prevent the lower part of the hedge from being burned due
to a lack of light.
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Tension a guide along the length of the hedge if you want to trim the top edge of the hedge
evenly.
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Cut in multiple passes when heavy pruning is required.
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Be sure to remove any foreign objects (e.g. wire) from the hedge, as they can damage the
hedge trimmer blades.
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Attention!
The knives run after! Do not brake the knives with your hand!
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To reduce the risk of accidents caused by the hedge trimmer, observe the following points:
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Never cut bushes or woods with a diameter of more than 2 cm.
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Avoid contact with metal bodies, stones, etc.
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Check the hedge trimmer regularly for damage. Never use damaged hedge trimmers
again.
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If there is a noticeable imbalance, the hedge trimmer must be replaced.
6.4 Raised pushbutton
Precautions during the sawing procedure
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For safety reasons, never stand under the branch you wish to saw off. In general, it is
advisable to place the branch saw at an angle of 60° to the branch.
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Hold the saw firmly with both hands during the cutting process and always ensure a balanced
position and a good standing position.
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Never try to use your tool with one hand. Losing control of your tool can result in serious or
fatal injury. Never work on a ladder, tree branch, or other unsafe surface.
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Do not saw strong branches in one cut, but always in several steps.
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To cut, attach the saw chain to the branch.
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Apply slight pressure to guide the machine, but do not overload the motor.
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Before cutting, clear the working area of any disturbing branches and undergrowth. Then
create a retreat area away from where cut branches can fall and remove all obstacles. Keep
the working area clear and remove the cut branches immediately. Pay attention to your
location, the wind direction and the possible fall direction of the branches. Place all other
tools and equipment at a safe distance from the branches to be cut, but not in the retreat
area.