EN
11
If the cassette cover
(17)
cannot be attached, turn the filament cassette
(19)
back and forth, until the filament cassette
(19)
is completly in the filament
cassette holder
(20)
.
5. STORAGE
To put into storage:
The product must be stored away from children.
1. Remove the battery.
2. Charge the battery.
3. Clean the trimmer, the battery and the battery charger
(see 4. MAINTENANCE).
4. Store the trimmer, the battery and the battery charger in a dry,
enclosed and frost-free place.
Disposal:
(in accordance with RL2012/19/EC)
The product must not be disposed of to normal household waste.
It must be disposed of in line with local environmental regulations.
IMPORTANT!
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Dispose of the product through or via your municipal recycling
collection centre.
Disposal of the battery:
Li-ion
The GARDENA battery contains lithium-ion cells that should not
be disposed of with normal household waste at the end of its life.
IMPORTANT!
v
Dispose of the batteries through or via your municipal recycling
collection centre.
1. Discharge the lithium-ion cells completely (contact the GARDENA
Service).
2. Protect the contacts on the lithium-ion cells against short circuits.
3. Dispose of the lithium-ion cells properly.
6. TROUBLESHOOTING
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Cut injury when the trimmer starts accidentally.
v
Wait for the cutting filament to stop and remove the battery
before you troubleshoot the trimmer.
Problem
Possible Cause
Remedy
Trimmer does not start
Battery is not put completely
into the battery holder.
v
Put the battery completely
into the battery holder until
it audibly engages.
On LED is off.
v
Push the On/Off button.
Trimmer does not cut
Cutting filament is worn or too
short.
v
Extend the cutting filament
(see 3. OPERATION
“To extend the cutting fila-
ment (Tip mechanism)”).
Filament cassette is empty.
v
Replace the filament cassette
(see 4. MAINTENANCE
“To replace the filament
cassette”).
Cutting filament is pulled into
the cassette or welded.
v
Pull the cutting filament
out of the filament cassette
(see above).
Trimmer can no longer be
stopped
Start lever is stuck.
v
Remove the battery and
loosen the start lever.
Cutting filament cannot be
extended or is used quickly
Cutting filament became too
dry and brittle (e. g. during the
winter).
v
Put the filament cassette in
water for approx. 10 hours.
Cutting filament frequently
touched hard objects.
v
Prevent the cutting filament
from touching hard objects.
Product stops
[ Fig. T1 ]
There’s long garden cuttings
wrapped around the filament
cassette holder
(20)
.
v
Remove the cuttings.
Problem
Possible Cause
Remedy
Error-LED
ç
on the control
panel flashes [ Fig. T2 ]
Over current, engine is
blocked.
v
Remove the battery and
remove the obstacle.
Over temperature.
v
Let the product cool down.
Start lever is pushed while the
On / Off button is pressed.
v
Release the start lever. Push
the On / Off button (Error-LED
is off). Push the On / Off but-
ton again (On LED illumi-
nates)
Error-LED
¥
on the battery
flashes [ Fig. T3 ]
Under voltage.
v
Charge the battery.
Battery temperature is out of
range.
v
Use the battery in surround-
ings where temperatures are
between 0 °C and 40 °C.
Error-LED
¥
on the battery
illuminates [ Fig. T3 ]
Battery error / battery defective.
v
Contact the GARDENA
Service.
Charging control lamp
(Lc)
on the charger does not
illuminate [ Fig. T4 ]
Battery charger or charging
cable are not connected
correctly.
v
Connect the battery charger
and charging cable correctly.
Charging control lamp
(Lc)
on
the charger flashes rapidly
(4 times per second) [ Fig. T4 ]
Battery temperature is out of
range.
v
Use the battery in surround-
ings where temperatures are
between 0 °C and 40 °C.
Error-LED
(Wc)
on the charger
flashes [ Fig. T4 ]
Battery error.
v
Remove the battery and
check that you use an original
GARDENA battery.
Error-LED
(Wc)
on the charger
illuminates [ Fig. T4 ]
Temperature inside the
charger is too high.
v
Contact the GARDENA
service.
NOTE: For any other malfunctions please contact the GARDENA service depart-
ment. Repairs must only be done by GARDENA service departments or specialist
dealers approved by GARDENA.
7. TECHNICAL DATA
Battery Trimmer
Unit
Value (Art. 9827)
Cutting filament thickness
mm
1.6
Cutting width
cm
30
Rpm of filament cassette
(normal / Eco)
rpm
8500 / 7500
Cutting filament supply
m
6
Cutting filament feed
Tip mechanism
Weight (without Battery)
kg
3.2
Sound pressure level L
pA
1)
Uncertainty k
pA
dB (A)
83
3
Sound power level L
WA
2)
:
measured/guaranteed
Uncertainty k
WA
dB (A)
93 / 94
1
Hand/arm vibration a
vhw
1)
Uncertainty k
a
m/s
2
< 2.5
1.5
Measuring process complying with:
1)
EN 50636-2-91
2)
RL 2000/14/EC
NOTE: The stated vibration emission value has been measured according to
a standardized test procedure and can be used for comparison of one electric
power tool with another. It can also be used for preliminary evaluation of expo-
sure. The vibration emission value can vary during actual use of the electric power tool.
System Battery /
smart Battery BLi 40
Unit
Value (Art. 9842 / 19090) Value (Art. 9843 / 19091)
Max. Battery voltage
V (DC)
40
(The max. initial no-load
voltage of the battery
is 40 V, the nominal
voltage is 36 V)
40
(The max. initial no-load
voltage of the battery is
40 V, the nominal voltage
is 36 V)
Battery capacity
Ah
2.6
4.2
Battery charging time
80 % / 100 % (approx.)
min.
65 / 90
105 / 140
Battery Charger QC40
Unit
Value (Art. 9845)
Mains voltage
V (AC)
230
Mains frequency
Hz
50
Rated Power
W
100
Output voltage
V (DC)
42
Max. output current
A
1.8