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• Clean and oil all moving parts on a regular basis.
Do not use grease for this purpose!
Use environ-
mentally compatible oil.
Maintenance schedule
Task
Interval
Adjust the cutter
As necessary
Set the idling speed
As necessary
Tighten the screws on the
silencer
As necessary
Clean or replace the
petrol filter
As necessary
Clean or replace the air
filter
Every 8 operating hours
(more often in dusty
conditions)
Lubricate the gearbox
Every 20 operating hours,
at least once a year
Transport
Switch the motor off to transport the tool and, once the
cutter has come to a standstill, attach the blade guard.
Carry the tool by the front hand grip. While doing so, hold
the cutter facing backwards and keep the hot silencer
away from the body.
Only transport the tool in a car, inside the boot or in a se-
parate transport area. When doing so, secure the hedge
trimmer against tipping over, damage and leaking fuel.
Storage
• Keep the tool in a dry, locked place, with the blade
guard applied, when it is not being used, and out of
the reach of children.
• Before extended storage, please note the following in
order to extend the service life of the hedge trimmer
and guarantee smooth running:
- Perform thorough cleaning
- Treat all moving parts with environmentally friendly
oil.
Do not use grease for this purpose.
- Remove the spark plug connector.
- Slide the blade guide onto the cutter.
- Fully empty the fuel tank.
Dispose of leftover fuel in an environmentally
friendly manner.
- Allow the carburettor to run empty.
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