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O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
GB
PROPERTIES OF THE TOOL
The hedge trimmer is a Class II electric tool. It has been designed exclusively for trimming and forming bush crowns and trimming
of twigs. The tool has been designed solely for household tasks and it must not be used professionally, i.e. in plants and for lucra-
tive purposes. A correct, reliable and safe functioning of the device depends upon its adequate operation, and therefore:
Before you proceed to use the tool, read the whole manual and keep it.
The supplier shall not be held responsible for any damage and injuries caused by operation of the tool other than intended, failure
to observe safety regulations and recommendations of this manual. Operating of the tool for purposes other than intended shall
also render the warranty void.
EQUIPMENT
The hedge trimmer is supplied complete
TECHNICAL DATA
Parameter
Unit of measurement
Value
Catalogue number
79442
Power supply voltage
[V]
~230
Power supply frequency
[Hz]
50
Nominal power
[W]
450
Maximum rotation (without load)
[min
-1
]
1700
Maximum hedge cutting width
[mm]
410
Weight
[kg]
2,05
Noise level
- acoustic pressure L
pA
± K
pA
[dB(A)]
81,6 ± 3
- power L
wA
± K
wA
[dB(A)]
101,6 ± 3
Insulation class
II
Level of vibration (main / auxiliary handle) ah,
AG
± K
[m/s
2
]
5,328 ± 1,5 / 6,1214 ± 1,5
Protection grade
IP20
GENERAL SAFETY CONDITIONS
NOTE!
Get acquainted with all the instructions below. Failure to observe them may lead to an electric shock, fire or injuries. The
notion of electric tool used in the instructions applies to all the tools which are powered with electric current, both wire tools and
wireless ones.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS
Place of work
The place of work must be properly illuminated and clean.
Disorder and poor illumination may be a cause of accidents.
Do not
work with electric tools in explosive environments, or those which contain inflammable liquids, gases or vapours.
Elec-
tric tools generate sparks, which may cause a fire in case of contact with inflammable gases or vapours.
Do not allow children
and outsiders to the place of work.
A lack of concentration may result in a loss of control over the tool.
Electric safety
The plug of the power supply cable must fit the mains socket. Do not modify the plug. Do not use any adapters whatso-
ever in order to adapt the plug to the socket.
Unmodified plug which fits the socket reduces the risk of an electric shock.
Avoid
contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, heaters and refrigerators.
Grounding of the body increases the risk of an
electric shock.
Do not expose electric tools to precipitation or humidity.
Water and humidity which gets into the electric tool
increases the risk of an electric shock.
Do not overload the power supply cable. Do not use the power supply cable in order
to carry the tool or to connect and disconnect the plug from the mains socket. Avoid contact of the power supply cable
with heat, oils, sharp tools and moving elements.
Damage to the power supply cable increases the risk of an electric shock.
In case work is realised outside closed areas, it is necessary to use extension cords designed for applications outside
closed areas.
Using a correct extension cord permits to reduce the risk of an electric shock.
Personal safety
Commence work in good physical and psychological conditions. Pay attention to what you do. Do not work if you are
tired or under effects of medicines or alcohol.
Even a moment’s inattention during work may lead to serious injuries.
Always
use individual means of protection. Always wear goggles.
Using individual means of protection, such as dust-masks, protec-