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To achieve his goal Graham needed
to raise substantial funds and in 1999,
at the age of 53, he re-mortgaged his
home and ploughed all of his savings
into the development of his invention.
Years on and after spending a small
fortune on development, manufacturing
and patent costs and with many
disappointments and rejections along
the way, Graham has succeeded in
introducing the GARDEN GROOM to
gardeners around the world.
He has truly solved the problems
associated with hedge trimming and
with the GARDEN GROOM has presented
a unique product that cuts, shreds and
captures the majority of waste material
and with its concealed blade, makes
it virtually impossible to cut the
mains cable.
Graham Wilson - Inventor and Chairman of Garden Groom
History and Background
al years ago, Graham Wilson
a retired engineer was cutting hedges
in his garden. After a long hard day he
said to himself,there must be an easier
and safer way to do this job!!
So he set about trying to solve the
problems that all gardeners face when
they venture out to cut their hedges.
At first it started out as a hobby, but
the more Graham got closer to solving
the problems, the more determined he
was to see the job through. In 2000,
he received a number of UK government
grants for safety and innovation, which
helped him fund the initial stages of the
project. He then approached a number
of leading garden tool manufacturers,
with a view to them taking on his
invention. Without exception they
all rejected his concept.
Graham however was determined
to see his vision through. He was
convinced he had a concept that would
dramatically benefit gardeners around
the world, that concept would change
a potentially dangerous and time
consuming chore, into a far more
pleasant and safe gardening function.
Sever
Ye
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Great ideas are always worth fighting for!
Thanks Graham.
Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Intended use
Your Garden Groom is a power tool that is used for trimming hedges, bushes, shrubs
and ornamental plants and works with a rotating blade. The maximum branch thickness
to be cut should not exceed 10 mm. The intended use of the Garden Groom is for
outdoor and private domestic garden areas. Before each operation, read the manual.
When using the Garden Groom ensure the appropriate personal protective equipment
is worn according to the manual and the warning pictograms attached to the machine.
Before using Garden Groom, check for any electrical or mechanical damage. If damage
is detected , do not use and contact an authorized service center.
Improper use
All applications for Garden Groom that are not listed in the "intended use" paragraph
are considered as a non-intended use.
Any resulting property damage and personal injury incurred due to any misuse,
shall be the liability of the user of the Garden Groom.
Using other or non-original components on the Garden Groom, will void the
manufacturer's warranty.
Remaining risks
Even with proper use of the Garden Groom, there is always some residual risk that
cannot be ruled out. For the type and construction of the tool, the following potential
hazards, need to be considered.
- Contact with the unprotected blade (cut-injury)
- Hand or bodily contact with the moving blade area. (cut-injury)
- Unforeseen, sudden movement of the cutting material (cut-injury)
- Projection of the cutting material
- Damage to hearing, if there is no suitable hearing protection worn
- Inhalation of cut material
Please Note: All photographic images in this manual and packaging are for
marketing purposes only. For full safety instructions, please refer to the contents
of this manual