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unpleasant recoils should the trimmer
come into contact with walls, fences and
so on.
The unit can only be operated with the
deadman switch depressed, in order to
protect the operator. In addition, the hand
guard protects against branches and bri-
ars.
Please note the following descriptions for
the function of the operating components.
The illustration how to handle the
appliance can be found on page 2.
Overview
1 Power cable
2 Handle
3 ON / OFF switch
4 Strain relief
5 Vents
6 Loop grip with deadman switch
7 Hand protection
8 Safety blade
9 Blade protection
Assembling instructions
Pull out the power plug before car-
rying out any work on the equip
-
ment.
Use only original parts.
Scope of delivery
Carefully unpack the appliance and check
that it is complete:
- Hedge trimmer with cutter assembled
- Hand guard + 2 cross-head screws
- Blade guard.
- Translation of the original instructions
for use
Mounting the Hand Protection
Slide the hand protection (7) onto
the equipment and affix the side of
the unit with the two bolts included
in delivery.
Operation
Do not use the equipment without
the hand guard. Wear suitable
clothing and work gloves when
working with the equipment. En
-
sure that the equipment is func
-
tional before each use. The On/
Off switch and the safety switch
must not be held closed. They
must switch off the motor when
on is released. Should a switch
be damaged, stop working with
the equipment. Ensure that the
mains voltage value matches the
label on the equipment.
Note noise protection and local
specifications. The use of the
equipment on certain days (e.g.
Sundays and national holidays), at
certain times of day (lunch times,
night time quiet periods) or in spe
-
cial areas (e.g. health resorts, clin
-
ics etc.) is restricted or forbidden.
The blades continue to move for
a while after the equipment is
switched off. Allow the blades to
come to a complete standstill.
Do not touch the moving blades
and do not brake them. Risk of
injury!
Switching On and Off
1. For tension relief of the cable,
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