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Do not press the throttle at that
time because this will disallow the
handle to move.
Trimming tips
• Use loppers to cut thicker
branches first.
• The double-sided blade bar lets
you cut in either direction or to
move to and fro from side to
side.
• When cutting down vertically,
move the appliance evenly for-
ward or up and down in a bow-
like motion.
• When cutting horizontally, move
the appliance in a crescent-like
motion towards the edge of the
hedge to allow twigs to drop
down.
• Attach strings to help you cut
long straight lines.
Trimming ornamental hedges:
Hedges should be trimmed to a trapezoid
shape in order to prevent the bottom twigs
from becoming bare. This is imitating nat-
ural plant growth and the best way of let-
ting the hedges thrive. Since trimming just
affects the new shoots, the branches will
grow more densely and perfectly screen
your garden from sight.
1. First of all trim down the sides of the
hedge, moving the trimmer along the
direction of growth, i.e. from the bottom
upwards. Trimming from top to bottom
will make thinner twigs to move out-
wards, thus creating bald patches or
holes.
2. Then go along the top edge and trim it
straight, round or to a roof shape.
3. Start trimming the plants to shape
even if they are still young. Mind not
to cut into the main sprout until the
hedge has reached its planned height,
though. All other sprouts are cut to half
their length.
Trimming naturally growing hedges:
Whereas naturally growing hedges are
not trimmed to a particular shape, regular
trimming should still prevent them from
growing too high.
Maintenance and
cleaning
Contact one of our authorised
Service Centres about work not
described in this manual. Only
use OEM parts.
Regularly check the blades for
wear and have them sharpened as
necessary. Blunt blades will over-
load the machine.
Wear gloves when handling the
blades.
General maintenance and
cleaning
• Prior to every use, check the appliance
for obvious defects such as loose,
worn or damaged parts. Check that the
screws in the blade bar are tight.
• Check covers and safety devices for
damages and correct installation. Re-
place as necessary.
• Check that the motor and silencer are
free from deposits, leaves or lubricant at
all times. Non-compliance causes a risk
of fire or explosion.
Use a damp cloth or a brush. Do not
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