working position before turning it on again.
42. Have a damaged cutting head replaced immedi-
ately - even if it only has superficial cracks. Never
attempt to repair a damaged cutting head.
43. Always switch off your tool and disconnect it
from the power supply before taking a break and
after finishing work. Do not forget maintenance.
(Plug disconnected!) Only carry out maintenance
and repairs described in these operating instruc-
tions. Any other work should be performed by
your dealer. Do not grease - this is unnecessary,
as this unit has been pregreased at the factory.
44. Inspect cooling air slots on the motor housing at
regular intervals for clog-ups and clean as neces-
sary.
45. Only use original spare parts.
46. Only use original cutting heads and replacement
spools. Never use metal cutting devices.
47. Clean plastic parts with a damp cloth. Do not use
aggressive cleaning chemicals.
48. Never hose down the electric tool!
49. Store tool indoors in a dry, high or locked place
and always keep out of reach of children.
Important notice - so your guarantee does not expire:
•
Always keep the air-intake clean.
•
Never use a longer line than the blade-retainer
allows to use.
•
Only use original monofilaments with 1,6 mm ø
and original spools.
•
Never press the cutting head on the ground,
when doing this you brake the turned-on motor.
•
Never hit the cutting head on a hard under-
ground, otherwise you will unbalance and dam-
age the motor shaft.
Assembly
How to Assemble the Protection Cap
(fig. 1 + 2)
1. Place the protection cap above the shaft and the
mounted support so that the holes of the screws meet
each other (fig. 1).
2. Fix the protection cap at the support using the screw
and nut provided (fig. 2).
How to Assemble
the Handle
(fig. 3)
Fit the handle onto the shaft arm and secure it using
screws and nuts.
The handle position is calculated depending on the re-
quirements of the operator.
Connection of the Tool
The machines can only be operated on single phase
alternating current. They are double-insulated according
to class II VDE 0700 and CEE 20. Before taking the
machine into operation please make sure that the line
supply is in compliance with the operating voltage shown
on the output plate.
The minimum cross-section of the extension chord is
1.5 mm²
The extension chord should not exceed 40m. All
components should be designed according to the local
regulations, the IEC or EN regulations.
The tool is equipped with a cable strain relief located at
the rear of it. Connect the plug connection of the electric
lawn trimmer and the extension chord. Make a loop with
the extension chord and place it above the hook of the
strain relief (fig. 4). Thus, the plug connection is effec-
tively protected against tensile load and can also not be
cut off unintentionally.
Switching on / off
(fig. 5)
To operate your tool:
• Make sure you have a secure footing.
• Hold the tool firmly (with both hands).
• Stand upright - hold tool in relaxed position.
• Do not rest the cutting head on the ground.
• Squeeze the switch.
• The tool is switched off when you release the switch.
Trimming Grass and Weeds
(fig. 6 + 7)
• Sweep lawn trimmer back and forth uniformly to cut
small patches of grass or weeds. The tool is not con-
structed and suitable for cutting large areas.
• Wherever possible, cut with left-hand side so that cut-
tings, dust and stones are thrown forwards, away from
the user.
• Ideal working conditions are achieved if the tool is
tilted to the left at an angle approx. of 30°
(fig. 6)
.
You should cut tall grass gradually from top to bottom,
and not all at once. (fig. 7)
How to Extend the Cutting Line
(fig. 8)
To extend the nylon line tap the head on the ground while
the engine is running. Do not tap the head on concrete or
stone floors as this may cause damage to it.
If the line is
longer than the set length, it will be cut off to the appropriate
length when the machine starts running.
Note:
Remove grass from cutting blade so that the tool
can continue to cut effectively.
Make sure that the cutting blade (fig. 9) always remains
sharp. Exchange blunt blades.
Check the cutting thread regularly for damage and find out
whether it still has the appropriate length according to the
cutting blade. If this is not the case, replace the line spool
(see point “How to Replace the Line Spool”) .
How to Replace the Line Spool
(fig. 10)
Hold the spool housing firmly and turn the Tap’n go
button clockwise until it can be removed. Remove the
used-up spool from the spool housing. Pass the two
line ends of the new spool through the eyelets in the
spool housing. The line ends still stay clamped in the
two transport clamps pf the spool. Put the line spool in
the spool housing. Please turn the spool such that the
clamped line ends are located directly in front of the
eyelets of the spool housing. Make sure that the spring
is properly seated under the spool. Now place the Tap’n
go button back on the threaded bolt and screw it down
by turning it clockwise. Now vigorously pull on both line
ends at the same time. This will loosen them from the
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