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Electric Weed Sweeper 

Cat. No.:27328 

 

General safety instructions 

1.  This device is suitable for removing weed and moss from joints between paving tiles, interlocking pavement or gutters 

in residential applications. Any other use not expressly approved in the present instruction manual can damage the 

device and thus present a substantial risk for the user. The operator or user is liable for any accidents or personal 

and/or material damage incurred by third parties. 

2.  This device can be used by individuals with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or a lack of experience 

or knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed in how to use the device safely and understand the 

associated dangers. Children must not play with the device. 

3.  How to avoid accidents and injuries: 

3.1 Preparations: 

• Never allow children and people who are not familiar with these Operating Instructions to use the trimmer. Local 

regulations may stipulate a minimum age for operators. 

• Please make sure that no other persons or animals are present in your work area. Never let any person touch the 

device or cable. Pay special attention to children. 

• Always wear suitable clothing and personal protective equipment when operating the device: 

- Wear safety goggles. A failure to wear safety goggles can cause eye damages from ejecting objects. 

- Always wear ear protectors when operating the device. 

- Wear boots or shoes with antis lip soles, long trousers and work gloves. Never use the device barefooted or 

wearing open sandals. 

• Never use the equipment if it is damaged, incomplete or has been modified without the approval of the manufacturer. 

Never operate the equipment if the protective equipment is defective. Before starting up the equipment always check 

that the equipment is in a perfectly safe condition, especially the power cable, the switch and the protective cover. 

• Never disconnect or remove any protective devices (splash guard). This ensures that the equipment remains safe. 

 

3.2 Use: 

• Always maintain a secure footing while working. Be especially careful when working on a sloping terrain. 

This enables you to control the equipment better in unexpected situations. 

• Do not operate the equipment if you are tired or lack concentration and after having drunk alcohol or taken 

medication. Always take a work break in due time. A moment of carelessness when using the equipment can result 

in serious injury. 

• Do not use the equipment while it is raining, in poor weather conditions and when the surrounding area is wet. Only 

work when the light conditions are good. There is a risk of accidents. 

• Keep the brush away from all body parts and in particular hands and feet when starting the motor or when the 

motor is running. 

• Never start the equipment when it is turned over or not in the correct working position. 

• Switch off the motor and disconnect the plug from the mains socket: 

- Whenever you are not using the equipment 

- If the equipment is left unattended 

- When the equipment is being cleaned, maintained or is to be inspected 

Before  first  using  the  machine,  please  read  this  instruction  manual  carefully,  for  your  own 

safety  and  for  the  safety  of  others.  Keep  the  manual  in  a  safe  place  and  pass  it  on  to  any 

subsequent owner to ensure that the information contained therein is available at all times.

 

Summary of Contents for 27328

Page 1: ...it is damaged incomplete or has been modified without the approval of the manufacturer Never operate the equipment if the protective equipment is defective Before starting up the equipment always check that the equipment is in a perfectly safe condition especially the power cable the switch and the protective cover Never disconnect or remove any protective devices splash guard This ensures that th...

Page 2: ... for purposes for which it is not intended Always inspect the equipment before it is to be used Do not operate the equipment if safety devices parts of the cutting device or bolts are missing worn out or damaged 5 Electrical safety Never cross the extension cable while the device is operating Always keep the extension cable behind the device operator Should the power cable become damaged during wo...

Page 3: ...uld be based on estimated exposure under actual usage conditions all parts of the operating cycle are to be considered including for example times during which the power tool is turned off and times when the tool is turned on but is running idle General description The illustrations can be found on page 1 Extent of the delivery Carefully unpack the trimmer and check that it is complete Dispose of ...

Page 4: ...n is possible Mounting the additional handle 1 Unscrew the additional handle 5 2 Set the additional handle on the upper telescopic arm 7 3 Push the clip 14 into the slot on the additional handle and fasten the clip and the handle at the desired height using the handle screws 15 Insert the telescopic arm Align the upper arm s groove and lower arm s bulge and press to connect them together Tightenin...

Page 5: ...ing the device in rain or on wet ground can cause an electric shock Always move across the slope when working on hills Never cross the extension cable while the device is operating Always keep the extension cable behind the device operator Avoid any contact with fixed obstacles rocks walls picket fences etc in order to prevent damages to the device Switch off the device during breaks or when trans...

Page 6: ...sture and mould DISPOSAL The packaging material is reusable Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly way by putting it in the appropriate recyclable waste collection containers Dispose of the product and the batteries in view of the environment if you want to separate The device and the batteries must not be thrown in with domestic waste Take them to a recycling center for used elec...

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