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1.

 

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE 

 

1.1.

 

How to read the manual. 

1.1.1.

 

Certain paragraphs in the manual contain particularly significant information and are 

marked with various levels of highlighting with the following meaning: 

 

 

Non-observance 
will result in the 
risk of serious 
injury or death to 
oneself or others.

 

 

Non- observance 
will result in the 
risk of injury to 
oneself or others.

 

 

Indicates a hazard 
which, if not 
avoided, might 
result in minor or 
moderate injury.

 

 

NOTE or 
IMPORTANT 
These give details 
or further 
information on 
what has already 
been said, and 
aim to prevent 
damage to the 
machine or cause 
other damage.

 

 

Read Manual

 

 

1.2.

 

Getting to know the machine. 

 

 

 

1.2.1.

 

This machine is a garden tool, and precisely a portable hedge trimmer with a battery- 

powered electric motor for home use. 

1.2.2.

 

The machine is basically composed of a power unit and a pair of serrated blades that are 

driven by a mechanism that provides an alternating straight movement. 

1.2.3.

 

The safety systems impede accidental movements of the blades while the operator is 

absent. 

1.2.4.

 

The operator can operate the machine and use the main controls, always keeping a safe 

distance from the cutting device. 

 

1.3.

 

Intended use. 

1.3.1.

 

This machine was designed and manufactured for felling, bucking and de-limbing trees with 

dimensions suitable for the length of the bar or wooden objects with the same characteristics. 

 

1.4.

 

Improper use. 

1.4.1.

 

Any other use differing from the above mentioned ones could be hazardous and harm 

people and/or damage things. 

1.4.1.1.

 

Examples of improper use may include, but are not limited to; 

1.4.1.1.1.      

 

Trimming hedges; 

1.4.1.1.2.      

 

Carving; 

1.4.1.1.3.      

 

Sectioning pallets, crates and various packing materials; 

1.4.1.1.4.      

 

Sectioning furniture or other materials with nails, screws or other metal 

components; 

1.4.1.1.5.      

 

Butchering meat; 

1.4.1.1.6.      

 

Using the machine to lift, move or split objects; 

 

 

The images corresponding to the references are found on page 5 of this manual. 

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Rev 2

Summary of Contents for HYC36LI

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...4 2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 4 3 SAFETY REGULATIONS 4 6 4 ELECTRIC CHAINSAW 6 9 5 MACHINE PARTS 9 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10 16 7 MAINTENANCE 16 20 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 9 SPECIFICATION 21 10 ENVIRONMENTAL...

Page 3: ...driven by a mechanism that provides an alternating straight movement 1 2 3 The safety systems impede accidental movements of the blades while the operator is absent 1 2 4 The operator can operate the...

Page 4: ...teries into a fire EXPLOSION RISK 2 2 5 Read all safety warnings and all instructions 2 2 6 Do not expose the battery to sunlight when the temperature exceeds 50 C 2 2 7 Lithium battery Never dispose...

Page 5: ...starting Ensure that the machine is switched OFF before inserting the battery picking up or carrying the power tool Carrying the power tool with your finger on the switch or fitting battery with the s...

Page 6: ...nything A moment of inattention while operating chain saws may cause entanglement of your clothing or body with the saw chain 4 1 2 Always hold the chainsaw with your right hand on the rear handle and...

Page 7: ...a chain saw user you should take several steps to keep your cutting jobs free from accident or injury 4 2 4 Kickback is the result of tool misuse and or incorrect operating procedures or conditions a...

Page 8: ...contact with this liquid Rinse thoroughly with water if accidental contact occurs If the liquid comes into contact with the eyes call a doctor immediately Liquid leaks from batteries can cause skin i...

Page 9: ...tely before storing them away in winter 4 7 1 15 The battery can only be charged by charger comply with EN60335 2 29 5 MACHINE PARTS 1 Power unit 2 Spiked bumper 3 Front hand guard 4 Front handgrip 5...

Page 10: ...charged 6 1 3 Charge the battery before using the tool following the instructions in the chapter Charging the Battery 6 2 Bar and chain mounting 6 2 1 Before fitting the bar make sure the chain brake...

Page 11: ...forcing and return automatically and rapidly back to their neutral position 6 3 1 7 Check that the trigger switch must remain locked until the safety button is pressed 6 3 1 8 Make sure the cooling ai...

Page 12: ...forwards with your thumb towards the bar 6 3 3 7 When the brake is engaged release the trigger switch 6 3 3 8 The chain must stop as soon as the brake is engaged 6 3 4 Chain lubricant 6 3 4 1 It is es...

Page 13: ...1 and refit it on the machine 6 4 8 Disconnect the battery charger 1 from the mains power socket 6 5 Checking the battery status 6 5 1 To check the condition of the battery charge status press the sm...

Page 14: ...ioned precautions do not however guarantee the prevention of certain risks i e Raynaud s phenomenon or Carpal tunnel syndrome For operators who use this machine for prolonged periods it is therefore r...

Page 15: ...ction 6 3 2 6 9 2 Checking the oil delivery Make sure the bar and the chain are in place when you check the oil delivery Never use the machine without lubrication You can check the oil level in the ta...

Page 16: ...ean water and treat it with a suitable anticorrosive spray before reassembling on the machine 6 11 5 Fit the bar cover before reassembling the machine Always hold the machine with both hands when sawi...

Page 17: ...olled movements of the chain if it breaks or slackens 7 5 Nuts and screws 7 5 1 Periodically check that all the nuts and screws are securely tightened and the handgrips are tightly fastened 7 6 Sharpe...

Page 18: ...tting edges 7 6 4 7 Check that the limiter tooth does not stick out further than the inspection instrument and file any projecting parts with a flat file rounding off the edge 7 6 4 8 After sharpening...

Page 19: ...c oil is used for the chain 7 9 1 The use of some types of organic oil may cause deposits or fouling after a certain period of use 7 9 2 If this happens before leaving the machine unused for a long pe...

Page 20: ...7 12 Chain sprocket Fig 19 7 12 1 Regularly check the condition of the sprocket and replace it when wear exceeds 0 5 mm 7 12 2 Do not mount a new chain with a worn sprocket or vice versa Page 20 Rev 2...

Page 21: ...ainsaw Battery charger supply vac hz 230 50 Battery type Samsung Lithium ion Battery voltage vdc 36 Battery capacity Ah 2 6 Charging time h 1 5 Bar length mm 305 Chain speed m s 8 Oil tank capacity ml...

Page 22: ...the environment 10 4 When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment 11 GENPOWER CONTACT DETAILS 11 1 Postal address Genpower Limited...

Page 23: ...12 1 Genpower Ltd confirms that this Hyundai product conform to the following CE Directives 12 1 1 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 12 1 2 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 12 1 3 2000 14 EC Amended by 2005 88...

Page 24: ...www hyundaipowerequipment co uk GENPOWER LTD Isaac Way London Road Pembroke Dock UNITED KINGDOM SA72 4RW T 44 0 1646 687 880 F 44 0 1646 686 198 info hyundaipowerequipment co uk...

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