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are moving. Make sure the machine 

is off when removing cut material. 

 NOTE 

  During use, the battery is 

protected against total drainage with a 

protective device that switches off the 

machine and stops it from working.

  6.4.1  Work techniques

It is recommended to trim the two vertical 

sides of the hedge before trimming the top.

 NOTE 

  Battery power reserve (and 

therefore the cuttable vegetation surface 

before recharging is required) depends on 

many factors described in (par. 7.2.1).

6.4.1.a 

Vertical cutting 

Proceed by cutting using curved movements 

from the bottom towards the top, keeping the 

blade as far from the body as possible (Fig. 6).

6.4.1.b 

Horizontal cutting 

The best results will be obtained with the blade 

slightly inclined  (5° - 10°) in the direction you 

are cutting, proceed with a curved movement, 

slowly and without interruptions, especially 

in the case of very thick hedges (Fig. 7).

  6.4.2  Advice for operation

If the blades block while running or get 

caught up in the hedge branches:

1.  stop the machine immediately (par. 6.5);

2. 

wait for the cutting means to come to a halt;

3.  remove the battery (par. 7.2.2);

4. 

Remove the jammed material.

  6.4.3 

Lubricating the blades 

whilst working

If the cutting means overheats whilst 

working, it is necessary to lubricate the 

internal surfaces of the blades (par. 7.4).

  This operation can only be done 

with the machine off and the battery 

removed from its housing (par. 7.2.2).

 6.5  STOP

To stop the machine:

•  Release the blade control lever 

 (Fig. 

5.A)

 or the safety switch

 (

Fig. 5.C)

;

  When you have stopped the 

machine, it will take a few seconds 

for the cutting means to stop.

Always stop the machine:

 

when moving between work areas.

  Do not keep your finger on the safety 

switch when moving the machine to avoid 

accidentally enabling the machine.

 6.6  AFTER USE

• 

Remove the battery from its housing 

and recharge it (par. 7.2.2).

• 

When the blade has halted, fit the blade guard.

• 

Allow the motor to cool before 

storing in an enclosed space.

• 

Clean (par. 7.3).

• 

Check there are no loose or damaged 

components. If necessary, replace the 

damaged components and tighten 

any screws and loose bolts or contact 

the authorised service centre.

 IMPORTANT 

  Always remove the battery 

(par. 7.2.2) and fit the blade guard whenever 

the machine is unused or left unattended. 

7.  ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

 7.1  GENERAL INFORMATION

 IMPORTANT 

  The safety regulations 

to follow are described in chap. 2. Strictly 

comply with these indications to avoid 

serious risks or dangers.

  Prior to carrying out any 

maintenance operation, you need to:

•  Stop the machine;

•  remove the battery from its housing 

and recharge it (par. 7.2.2);

•  when the cutting means is stationary, 

apply the blade protection device, (except 

when working directly on the blade);

•  allow the motor to cool before 

storing in an enclosed space.

•  use suitable clothing, protective 

gloves and goggles;

•  read the relevant instructions.

 

The frequency and types of maintenance are 

summarised in the "Maintenance Table" (see 

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Page 15: ...have the switch on invites accidents d Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal i...

Page 16: ...ive the operator an electric shock 2 3 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Safeguarding the environment must be a relevant and priority aspect of machine use of benefit to the community and the environment we li...

Page 17: ...ry and wound hazard using of the machine by more than one person IMPORTANT Improper use of the machine will invalidate the warranty relieve the Manufacturer from all liability and the user will conseq...

Page 18: ...isks or dangers Unpacking should be done on a flat and stable surface with enough space for machine handling and its packaging always making use of suitable equipment 1 Carefully open the packaging pa...

Page 19: ...without signs of damage or wear Guards Intact undamaged Battery Fig 1 F No damage to the casing no liquid leakage Machine No signs of damage or wear The blade control lever Fig 3 A the blade control l...

Page 20: ...attery removed from its housing par 7 2 2 6 5 STOP To stop the machine Release the blade control lever Fig 5 A or the safety switch Fig 5 C When you have stopped the machine it will take a few seconds...

Page 21: ...battery to immediately replace the discharged battery without compromising the continuity of operations purchase a battery with an extended power reserve compared to the standard version par 15 1 7 2...

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Page 23: ...and responsibilities of the Manufacturer Only authorised service workshops can carry out guaranteed repairs and maintenance The authorised service workshops only use genuine spare parts Genuine spare...

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