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To insert the battery:
5. To insert the battery (16), place it
on the guide track (20) and push
it into the appliance. It will audi-
bly snap in.
Operation
Caution: risk of injury! Do not
operate the appliance with-
out the protective cover. To
operate the appliance, wear
suitable clothing, eye and ear
protection.
Prior to every use, check that
the appliance is operative. Do
not block the On/Off switch
or the switch lock. They must
reliably turn off the motor
when you release the switch.
Do not operate the appliance
if one of the switches is dam-
aged.
Please observe local regulations
concerning noise protection.
Turning on and off
Maintain a firm stand and hold the
appliance well with both hands and
at some distance away from your
body. Before turning on the appli-
ance, check that it will not touch
any objects.
1. Check that the battery (16) is in
(see “Assembly instructions - In-
serting the battery”).
2. To turn on, use your thumb to
actuate the switch lock (3), then
press the On/Off switch (2). Re-
lease the switch lock.
3. To turn off, release the On/Off
switch (2). There is no continuous
operation mode.
After turning off the appli-
ance, the trimming assembly
will keep revolving for some
time. Allow the trimming as-
sembly to come to a stand-
still. Neither touch nor slow
down the moving cutting in-
sert. Risk of injury!
Checking the battery charge
level
The battery’s ( 18) charge level is indi-
cated by the charge state indicator (
16).
Press the PRESS button on the battery.
The LEDs indicate the battery’s charge
level.
one green LED
= battery low
two green LED
= charging about half
three green LED
= battery fully charged
red LED
= charging the battery
Trimmer settings
To adjust the auxiliary handle:
The auxiliary handle can be set to various
positions. Adjust the handle such that the
cutting disk slightly tilts forward in your
working position.
Loosen the screw (23) in the handle
and move the auxiliary handle (5) to
your favourite position. Tighten the
screw in the handle.
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