SHORT POLE HEDGE TRIMMER ATTACHMENT — HTA2000S
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WARNING:
Blades are sharp. When handling the blade
assembly, wear non-slip, heavy-duty protective gloves. Do
not place your hand or fingers between blades or in any
position where they could get pinched or cut. NEVER touch
blades or service the unit with battery pack installed.
TRANSMISSION GEARS LUBRICATION
The transmission gears in the gear case need to be
lubricated periodically with gear grease. Check the gear
case grease level about every 50 hours of operation by
removing the sealing screw on the gear case. There are
three sealing screws with one on the side and two on
the top.
If no grease can be seen on the flanks of the gear, follow
the steps below to fill with gear grease up to 3/4 capacity.
Do not completely fill the transmission gears.
1. Depending on which screw you are removing, hold
the hedge trimmer on its side or lay it on its back
so that the sealing screw to be removed is facing
upwards (Fig. M & N).
2. Use the wrench provided to loosen and remove the
sealing screw.
3. Use a grease syringe (not included) to inject some
grease into the screw hole; do not exceed 3/4
capacity.
4. Tighten the sealing screw after injection.
STORING THE UNIT
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Remove the battery pack from the tool.
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Clean the tool thoroughly before storing it.
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Put on the blade scabbard onto the cutting blade
before storing or transporting. Use caution to avoid the
sharp teeth of the blades.
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If the hedge trimmer is removed from the power
head and stored separately, fit the end cap on the
attachment shaft to avoid dirt getting into the coupler.
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Store the unit in a dry, well-ventilated area, locked-up
or up high, out of the reach of children. Do not store
the unit on or adjacent to fertilizers, gasoline, or other
chemicals.
Protecting the environment
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as
unsorted municipal waste, use separate
collection facilities.
Contact your local government for infor-
mation regarding the collection systems
available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in
landfills or dumps, hazardous substances
can leak into the groundwater and get
into the food chain, damaging your health
and well-being.