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which might cause injuries.

• 

Wear suitable working clothes and 
personal protection equipment! Always 
wear goggles or other eye protection, 
ear protection, boots or shoes with non-
slip soles and sturdy long trousers as 
well as gloves. This will reduce the risk 
of injury. 

 

Do not wear long clothing or jewellery 
because these might be caught by mov-
ing parts. Do not operate the appliance 
bare-footed or when wearing open san-
dals.

• 

Be particularly careful when working 
down a slope. This will help you better 
control the appliance in unanticipated 
situations.

• 

Do not operate the appliance when you 
are tired or after drinking alcohol or tak-
ing tablets. Have regular breaks. 

 

Make sure the light is good during op-
eration.

• 

Do not work in the rain, bad weather or 
in wet environments. Water penetrating 
the appliance will increase the risk of 
electric shock. 

• 

The safety device and your personal 
protection equipment protect yourself 
and the health of others and will ensure 
that the appliance is working properly: 

 

Do not operate a damaged or incom-
plete appliance or an appliance that has 
been manipulated without the manu-
facturer’s permission. Never operate 
the appliance if the safety devices are 
defective. Prior to operation, check that 
the appliance is in a safe state taking 

the switch and the protective cover.

• 

When turning on the appliance and 
when the motor is running, keep the 
trimming assembly away from all parts 

of your body and mainly from your 
hands and feet. Risk of injury!

• 

Do not start the appliance when it is 
upside down or not in working position. 
Risk of injury!

• 

Turn off the appliance and remove the 
battery when: 

-  leaving the appliance unattended, 
-  cleaning or servicing the appliance, 
-  replacing the trimming assembly.
  This precaution will prevent the appli-

ance from starting unintentionally.

• 

When starting or working with the ap-
pliance, make sure that the cutting disk 
does not contact stones, gravel, wire or 
other foreign bodies.

• 

After turning off the appliance, the trim-
ming assembly will keep revolving for a 
couple of seconds: 

 

Never try to stop the trimming assembly 
by hand. Always wait until it has stopped 
on its own. Risk of injury!

• 

Only use OEM cutting inserts. You are 
not allowed to use a metal insert instead 
of the plastic insert. Metal inserts may 
cause accidents.

• 

Do not use the appliance to cut grass 
not growing on the ground such as 
grass growing on walls, rocks, etc.

• 

Do not cross gravel walks or streets with 
the appliance still running. Risk of injury 

• 

Do not operate the appliance near in-

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In the area of operation, the operator is 
liable for damages caused others as a 
result of operating the appliance.

• 

Check that the ventilation slots are not 
clogged up. 

• 

Keep the appliance in a dry place and 
out of the reach of children.

• 

Only use spares and accessories deliv-
ered and recommended by the manu-

Summary of Contents for CLGT2425

Page 1: ...product Before initial start up please read through these operating instructions carefully prior to using the machine Keep the instructions safe and pass them on to any subsequent user so that the inf...

Page 2: ...3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 15 16 6 1 19 18 17 16 20 16 17 19 18...

Page 3: ...4 14 2 1 23 13 10 5 4 5 21 22 22 9 5 8 9 15 6 7 11 c d e f g...

Page 4: ...safety instructions are ob served when operating the trimmer Symbols and icons Symbols in the manual Warning symbols with informa tion on damage and injury pre vention Instruction symbols the instruc...

Page 5: ...should be supervised to pre vent them from playing with the appli ance The appliance must not be used by children and persons who have but incomplete knowledge of the operating instructions Acts and l...

Page 6: ...When turning on the appliance and when the motor is running keep the trimming assembly away from all parts of your body and mainly from your hands and feet Risk of injury Do not start the appliance w...

Page 7: ...arger from the mains before cleaning the charger Do not expose the battery to strong sunlight for longer periods of time and do not deposit it on radiators Heat will damage the battery and cause a ris...

Page 8: ...appliance must only be used by adults Young people aged 16 and over may only use the trim mer under adult supervision The user or operator is responsible for ac cidents causing injury to other people...

Page 9: ...ed Only use an OEM battery pack replacement available from our Customer Service Always take heed of the applicable safety instructions as well as the envi ronmental protection regulations and informat...

Page 10: ...and ear protection Prior to every use check that the appliance is operative Do not block the On Off switch or the switch lock They must reli ably turn off the motor when you release the switch Do not...

Page 11: ...turn the handle rod 0 90 180 6 until it snaps into your favourite position The spacer bow keeps the trimming as sembly away from plants and trunks not to be cut g Flap the spacer bow 11 down When the...

Page 12: ...ning Do not spray the appliance with wa ter and do not immerse it in water Electric shock hazard Keep clean the ventilation slots motor housing and handles of the appliance Use a damp cloth or a brush...

Page 13: ...to contact with other objects This is be cause the protective cover could be come deformed thereby changing its dimensions and its safety properties In order to keep the battery well charged avoid exp...

Page 14: ...apacity 1 3 Ah Charging time approx 3 5 h Recharger Uptake voltage 100 240V 50 60Hz Nominal consumption 13 W Voltage output 24 V Recharging curren 0 5 A Protection class II Protection category IP20 Th...

Page 15: ...irty Clean trimming assembly see Clean ing and servicing Motor defective Send in to Service Centre for repair Bad trim Cutting insert broken Replace cutting insert see Cleaning and servicing Trimming...

Page 16: ...17 Exploded Drawing...

Page 17: ...chinery Directive 2006 42 EC The EMC Directive 2004 108 EC The Outdoor Noise Directive 2000 14 EC 2005 88 EC Measured Sound Power Level 90 3 dB A Guaranteed Sound Power Level 96 dB A The RoHS Directiv...

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