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Please note that our equipment has not been de-
signed for use in commercial, trade or industrial
applications. Our warranty will be voided if the
machine is used in commercial, trade or industrial
businesses or for equivalent purposes.
4. Technical data
Speed n
0
: ............................................. 1300 rpm
Cutting width of the grass cutter: .............. 85 mm
Cutting width of the shrub shears ........... 130 mm
Cutting thickness of the shrub shears ........ 8 mm
Running time max.: ...................................85 min
Battery pack: ............... Li-Ion / 7,2 V d. c. / 1.3 Ah
Charging time: ................................................ 2 h
Protection class: ................................................III
L
pA
sound pressure level: ............................61 dB
L
WA
sound power level: ...............................81 dB
K uncertainty .................................................6 dB
Vibration a
hV
: .......................................... 5.5 m/s
2
K uncertainty ............................................1,5 m/s
2
Weight: .......................................................1.1 kg
Sound pressure level
at the operator‘s ear ............................... 77 dB(A)
K uncertainty .................................................3 dB
Battery charger
Mains voltage.....................100-240 V ~ 50-60 Hz
Output
Rated voltage ......................................... 9,2 V DC
Rated current: .......................................... 900 mA
•
The vibration emission level has been measu-
red in accordance with a set of standardized
criteria and can be used to compare one po-
wer tool with another.
•
The specified emission level can also be
used to make an initial assessment of the ex-
posure to vibrations.
•
The vibration emission level may vary from
the level specified during actual use, depen-
ding on the way in which the power tool is
used.
•
Try to keep the impact from vibrations as low
as possible. Exposure to vibrations can be re-
duced by wearing gloves when using the tool,
for example, and by limiting the amount of
operating time. This includes the full cycle of
operation (e.g. times when the power tool is
switched off and times when the tool is swit-
ched on but no working load is applied).
5. Before starting the equipment
5.1 Charging the battery pack (Figure 3, 4)
•
Connect the charger to the charging station
(Figure 3).
•
Check that your mains voltage is the same
as that marked on the rating plate of the bat-
tery charger. Plug the battery charger in a
socket-outlet. The red LED (Figure 4 / Item 1)
comes on to indicate that charging voltage is
available.
•
The battery pack is being charged. An empty
battery pack requires a maximum charging
period of 2 hours. The temperature of the bat-
tery pack may rise slightly during the charging
operation. This is normal.
•
As soon as battery pack is fully charged, the
red LED (Fig. 4/Item 1) extinguishes
If the rechargeable battery fails to charge, check
whether there is voltage at the socket outlet.
Timely recharging of the battery pack will help
it serve you well for a long time. Recharging is
always necessary when you notice a drop in the
tool’s performance.
Never allow the battery pack to become fully di-
scharged. This will cause it to develop a defect.
Important!
It is prohibited to remove or bridge any of the
switching elements installed on the tool by
the manufacturer (e.g. by securing a button
to the handle) as this would prevent the tool
from switching o
ff
automatically and result in
high risk of injury.
6. Operation
The area to be cut must
fi
rst be cleared of stones
and other solid objects. The safety lock-o
ff
(Fig. 1/
Item 3) prevents the tool being started unintenti-
onally. Activate the safety lock-o
ff
(Figure 1 / Item
3) by pushing it forward and pressing the ON/
OFF switch (Figure 1 Item 4) at the same time. To
switch o
ff
the tool, let go of the ON/OFF switch
(Figure 1 / Item 4).
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