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If battery pack leaks
A small amount of leakage may occur at
extremes of temperature or after heavy
use. Wash off any leakage from hands,
skin or clothes immediately with soap and
water.
If a fault is suspected return the
trimmer to an authorized dealer for
repair.
Note:
There are no user serviceable parts
in the trimmer.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The grass trimmer body grows hot
following extensive uses
Under normal load condition the body
trigger and battery pack will heat up as the
energy absorbed in the drilling operation
produced heat. Gears, motor and electrical
energy are responsible. This is quite
normal. Simply allow the grass trimmer to
cool down for 5mins.
The battery pack gets warm during use
The power-draw from the battery
generates heat. this is increased as the
energy draw increases. you will not
damage the battery pack and the
generated heat is normal. Should you
desire, simply allow the grass trimmer to
cool off to prior to continuing work.
The battery pack gets warm when
charging
This is normal. It is a result of the chemical
reaction inside the batteries during the
charging process. The charging process is
a energy translation process, the electric
power will partly transform into chemical
power, meanwhile, partly transform into
heat. But this will not damage the battery
pack.
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A 3 hours charging enables the grass trimmer to operate at
full power.
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Further charging to a maximum of 5 hours increases the use
time.
YOUR BATTERY REQUIRES CHARGING
PRIOR TO USE
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Continuous charging can damage the battery cells.
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Your grass trimmer should only be re-charged when it begins
to run slowly
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR TRIMMER ON
CHARGE CONTINUALLY
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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Batteries contained within this unit must be disposed of
properly and not discarded in everyday household waste,
which may be disposed of in an incinerator or landfill site.
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Batteries can be harmful to the environment and can explode
when exposed to fire.
ALWAYS READ THE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USE
We recommend the following:
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Discard batteries completely.
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Take battery pack to your local dealer or local recycling
station. If necessary contact your local council for advice on
disposal.
DO NOT INCINERATE
Troubleshooting and F
requently Asked Questions
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