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36v Hedge Trimmer
10681
Instructions for Use
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference
v001: 07/11/16
quiet times and limit working time to the absolute minimum. You and other persons in the area
where the trimmer is being used should wear suitable hearing protection.
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Noise emission information in accordance with the EC Machine Directive: the noise pressure
level at the place of work can exceed 80 dB(A). The operator is required to wear noise protection
(e.g. wearing of ear protectors).
Attention: Noise protection! Please observe the local regulations when operating your
device.
Intended use
This hedge trimmer is only intended to be used to trim shrubs, bushes, ornamental plants and
hedges. It is designed to cut branches with a diameter of no more than 18 mm. The hedge trimmer is
not intended for commercial use. The user of the hedge trimmer must make sure that the protective
equipment specified in the operation instructions and by the warning label on the trimmer is
attached whenever the trimmer is in use. The hedge trimmer must be checked for electrical or
mechanical damage before it is used or while it is being used.
Stop working immediately and contact a specialist workshop if you find any damage.
Improper use
Any use not identified in the section “Intended use” is an improper use.
The user of the hedge trimmer is solely liable for any property damage or personal injury arising
from improper use of the hedge trimmer.
Do not use with any other parts. Only use with original parts supplied.
Residual dangers
Residual risks always remain even if the hedge trimmer is used properly. The hedge trimmer‘s design
can entail the following hazards:
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Contact can be made with the unprotected blade (resulting in cutting injuries). Always wear
protective gloves.
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Reaching into or grabbing the hedge trimmer while it is in operation (resulting in cutting
injuries).
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Unanticipated, sudden movement of the plant material being cut (resulting in cutting injuries).
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Ejection or catapulting of damaged cutting teeth.
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Ejection or catapulting of the plant material being cut.
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Hearing damage if the specified hearing protection is not worn.
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Inhalation of cut materials.