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MODEL NUMBER: BG-EC 620T, 11/11

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Safe working

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To ensure that you can work in safety you must 
use the equipment at a working angle of max. 
60°.

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Never stand under the branch you want to saw.

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Use special caution when working with branches 
under tension and splintered wood.

• 

Possible risk of injury caused by falling branches 
and catapulting pieces of wood.

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When the equipment is in operation keep other 
persons and animals away from the danger zone.

• 

The equipment is not protected from electric 
shock through contact with high-voltage cables. 
Keep a minimum distance of 10 m from live 
cables. Electric shock can cause fatal injury.

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When working on slopes always stand to the 
upper or left or right side of the branch you wish 
to cut.

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Hold the equipment as close as possible to your 
body. This will help you to keep your balance.

Cutting techniques

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When removing branches, hold the equipment at 
an angle of max. 60° to the horizontal to avoid 
being hit by a falling branch.

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Start with the bottom branches on the tree. This 
will make it easier for the cut branches to drop.

• 

After completing a cut, the weight of the pruner 
will abruptly increase for the operator as the 
pruner is no longer supported by the branch. This 
can result in you losing control over the pruner.

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Remove the pruner from the cut only with the 
saw chain still running. This will prevent the 
pruner from getting jammed.

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Never cut with the tip of the pruner.

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Never cut into the bulging branch collar. This will 
prevent the tree from healing.

Sawing off smaller branches (Fig. 17)

Place the contact surface of the saw onto the branch.
This will prevent the pruner from making jerky 
movements when you begin a cut. Exerting slight
pressure, guide the pruner from the top to the bottom
through the branch.

Sawing off larger and longer branches 

(Fig. 18)

Carry out a relief cut when working on larger
branches.
Start by sawing through 1/3 of the branch diameter   

(a) 

from the bottom to the top with the top side of the

cutter rail. Then saw towards the first cut 

(b) 

from the

top to the bottom with the bottom side of the cutter
rail.
Saw off longer branches in several steps to keep
control over the impact location.

Kick-back!

The term “kickback” describes what happens when the 
running pruner suddenly kicks upward and backward. 
Usually, this is caused by contact between

the tip of the cutter rail and the workpiece or the saw
chain becoming trapped.
In the event of kickback, large forces occur suddenly
and violently. As a result, the pruner usually reacts
uncontrollably. This can often result in very serious
injuries to the worker or persons in the vicinity. The
risk of kickback is at its greatest when the pruner is 
positioned for a cut in the region of the tip of the 
cutter rail, as the leverage effect is greatest there. It is
therefore safest to position the pruner as flat as 
possible.

Important!

• 

Make sure that the chain tension is always 
correctly adjusted (Section 4.3).

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Only use a pruner if it is in perfect working order.

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Only work with a saw chain that has been 
properly sharpened in accordance with the 
instructions (Section 8.3).

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Never cut with the upper edge or the tip of the 
cutter rail.

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Always hold the pruner firmly with both hands.

Cutting wood which is under tension

Special care is required when cutting wood which is 
under tension. Wood which is under tension from 
which it is released by cutting may in some cases react 
completely unpredictably and uncontrollably. In the 
worst case this could result in extremely severe or 
even fatal injuries. This type of work must only be 
performed by persons who have been specially trained.

Technical Data

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Mains voltage:

 

240 V~50 Hz

  

Power rating:

600 W

  

Cutter rail length:

  

200 mm

  

Cutting length, max:

180 mm

Cutting speed at rated rpm:

13 m/s

Oil tank capacity:

110 ml

Weight with cutter rail and 
chain:

4.6 kg

Chain:

Oregon 90JG033X, 

91P033X

Cutter rail:

Oregon 

080NATAA041,

080NDEA041, 

084LNEA041

Protection class:

 

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Summary of Contents for BG-EC 620T

Page 1: ...EC 620T 11 11 1 Electric Pole Pruner User Guide After Sales Support Now you have purchased a Gardenline product you can rest assured in the knowledge that as well as your 1 year parts and labour guar...

Page 2: ...n this warranty period under normal use and care will be repaired replaced or refunded at our discretion solely at our option with no charge for parts and labour The benefits conferred by this warrant...

Page 3: ...ar warranty means Congratulations on choosing to buy a Gardenline product By doing so you now have the assurance and peace of mind that comes with purchasing a product made by one of Australia s leadi...

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Page 8: ...t always be supervised in order to ensure that they do not play with the equipment Explanation of the symbols on the machine Fig 19 1 Warning 2 Protect the equipment from rain and damp 3 Watch out for...

Page 9: ...pped in moving parts g If vacuuming devices and draining devices can be fitted make sure that these are correctly attached and correctly used The use of a dust extraction system can reduce the danger...

Page 10: ...saw chain The risk of kickback is increased if the depth limiter is set too low Take special care when cutting undergrowth and young trees The thin material can become caught in the saw chain and whi...

Page 11: ...d Never try to target a previous cut Always start a new cut Watch out for moving branches or other forces which could interfere with a cut and impact with the chain Never try to cut a branch with a la...

Page 12: ...n the pruner to protect yourself against injury Undo the fixing screw of the chain wheel cover Fig 3 Item 14 a few turns using the multifunction accessory Fig 3 Item 16 Adjust the chain tension with t...

Page 13: ...installed safety mains outlet with ground contact We recommend using an extension cable with a bright and highly visible color e g red or yellow This will reduce the risk of accidentally damaging it w...

Page 14: ...hen working on larger branches Start by sawing through 1 3 of the branch diameter a from the bottom to the top with the top side of the cutter rail Then saw towards the first cut b from the top to the...

Page 15: ...ar basis in order to guard against overheating and the associated damage to the cutter rail and the saw chain Important Do not actually touch the surface with the tip of the cutter rail when performin...

Page 16: ...by mistake The equipment must not be disposed of as domestic waste Instead in the interests of the environment it should be disposed of via a designated recycling or disposal point for electrical equ...

Page 17: ...15 or call 1300 922 271 Pruner juddering vibrating or not sawing properly Chain tension too loose Blunt chain Worn chain Saw teeth pointing in the wrong direction Adjust the chain tension Section 4 3...

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