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Switch on the device
1. Press the trigger lockout button.
Illustration G
2. Press the trigger.
The device starts up.
3. Release the trigger.
The device stops.
Removing blockages
Wood chips or bark can lead to blockage of the cutting
blades.
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WARNING
Removing blockages
Incision injuries from the sharp blade or sharp-edged
objects
Wear protective gloves when checking for blockages or
removing blockages.
1. Press the trigger 3 - 4 times.
If the blockage cannot be removed, proceed as follows:
2. Remove the battery pack (see Chapter Removing
3. Gently tap the cutting blade with a piece of wood or
a rubber mallet until the blockage is released. Keep
your hands away from the cutting blades as the
blades suddenly open after removing the blockage.
Illustration H
4. Check that the blades are free to move, if necessary
clean foreign bodies from the blades using a brush.
5. Mount the battery pack (see Chapter Installing the
6. Before further cutting, press the trigger to fully open
the blades.
Illustration G
Removing the battery pack
Note
During longer work breaks, remove the battery pack
from the device and secure it against unauthorised use.
1. Pull the battery pack unlocking button in the direc-
tion of the battery pack.
Illustration I
2. Press the battery pack unlocking button to unlock
the battery pack.
3. Remove the battery pack from the device.
Finishing operation
1. Remove the battery pack from the device (see
Chapter Removing the battery pack).
2. Clean the device (see Chapter Cleaning the de-
vice).
Transport
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CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during transporta-
tion.
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CAUTION
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
Remove the battery pack from the device before trans-
port.
Transport the device only with the blade guard fitted.
Secure the device against slipping and tipping over
when transporting in vehicles.
Storage
Clean the device before storing (see Chapter Cleaning
the device).
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CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during storage.
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CAUTION
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
Remove the battery pack from the device before stor-
age.
Store the device only with the blade guard fitted.
1. Remove the hook with a suitable Phillips screwdriv-
er.
Illustration J
2. Fit the blade guard.
Illustration K
3. Store the device in a dry, well ventilated location.
Keep away from corrosive substances such as gar-
den chemicals and defrosting salt. Do not store the
device outdoors.
Care and service
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CAUTION
Uncontrolled startup
Incision injuries
Remove the battery from the device before all work on
the device.
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CAUTION
Sharp cutting blade
Incision injuries
Wear protective gloves when working on the cutting
blade.
Cleaning the device
ATTENTION
Improper cleaning
Damage to the handle housing
Do not use solvents to clean the handle housing.
Use clean cloths to remove contaminants such as dust,
oil or lubricants.
ATTENTION
Contact with chemicals
Damage to plastic parts
Do not leave the plastic parts with chemicals such as B
Brake fluid, gasoline, petroleum-based products or rust
remover in contact.
1. Remove the battery pack (see Chapter Removing
2. Use a brush to remove any dirt and debris from the
cutting blade.
Illustration L
3. Clean the handle housing with a soft, dry cloth.
Oiling the cutting blade
In order to maintain the cutting blade quality, the cutting
blade sections should be oiled after each use.
Note
Using thin machine oil or spray oil will yield very good
results.
1. Place the device on a flat surface.
2. Apply the oil to the cutting blade.
Illustration M
Before start-up
Before each startup, the following maintenance activi-
ties must be carried out:
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