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Change the blades
Press blade release levers
5+8
.
Beware of the lubricating
grease.
Caution!
The blade will fall out
when the blade release lever is
pressed!
Switch on/off
Press and hold the switch-on
lock
1
and press
the on/off
switch
9
to start the machine.
Charging
Connect the charger and plug
it into a suitable wall socket.
Check the battery LED
4
at the
rear end:
Red:
Charging
Green:
Battery is fully charged
3
5
Warning!
Ensure that the cutting bar does not touch any objects and
that there are no people or animals in the vicinity before starting!
Risk of injury!
4
Guards
If the blades are not in use,
slide the blade guards
over the
blades to prevent injury.
6
Set the handle angle
Push the angle adjustment le-
ver
G
and move the handle to
the desired position from 0°
to 60°. Move until it clicks into
place.
Telescopic handle
Push the grass shear into the
mounting bracket until it clicks
into place for cutting grass in
upright posture.
Switch on/off
Press and hold the switch-on
lock
A
and press
the on/off
switch
B
to start the machine.
Adjust the auxiliary handle
position
Loosen the adjustment cou-
pling
C
and move the auxiliary
handle
D
to the desired posi-
tion. Tighten the coupling.
A
C
B
Adjust the length
Loosen the length adjustment
coupling
E
and pull out or
push in the handle to the de-
sired length. Tighten the cou-
pling.
E
Set the cutting angle
Push the rotary adjustment le-
ver
F
and move the carriage to
the desired angle from -90° to
+90°. Move until it clicks into
place.
F
Warning!
Make sure the angle adjustment lever has safely locked in.
Warning!
Only use the telescopic handle in combination with the grass cut-
ter blade. Do not use it for overhead work or for sideways form cutting.
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