19
adjustments,
changing
accessories,
or
storing
power
tools.
Such
preventive
safety
measures
reduce
the
risk
of
starting
the
power
tool
accidentally.
d)
Store
idle
power
tools
out
of
the
reach
of
children
and
do
not
allow
persons
unfamiliar
with
the
power
tool
or
these
instructions
to
operate
the
power
tool.
Power
tools
are
dangerous
in
the
hands
of
untrained
users.
e)
Maintain
power
tools.
Check
for
misalignment
or
binding
of
moving
parts,
breakage
of
parts
and
any
other
condition
that
may
affect
the
power
tool’s
operation.
If
damaged,
have
the
power
tool
repaired
before
use.
Many
accidents
are
caused
by
poorly
maintained
power
tools.
f)
Keep
cutting
tools
sharp
and
clean.
Properly
maintained
cutting
tools
with
sharp
cutting
edges
are
less
likely
to
bind
and
are
easier
to
control.
g)
Use
the
power
tool,
accessories
and
tool
bits
etc.
in
accordance
with
these
instructions,
taking
into
account
the
working
conditions
and
the
work
to
be
performed.
Use
of
the
power
tool
for
operations
different
from
those
intended
could
result
in
a
hazardous
situation.
5)
Service
Have
your
power
tools
serviced
by
a
qualified
repair
person
using
only
identical
replacement
parts.
This
will
ensure
that
safety
of
the
power
tool
is
maintained.
Hedge
trimmer
safety
warnings
¾
Keep
all
parts
of
the
body
away
from
the
cutter
blade.
Do
not
remove
cut
material
or
hold
material
to
be
cut
when
blades
are
moving.
Make
sure
the
switch
is
off
when
clearing
jammed
material.
A
moment
of
inattention
while
operating
the
hedge
trimmer
may
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
¾
Carry
the
hedge
trimmer
by
the
handle
with
the
cutter
blade
stopped.
When
transporting
or
storing
the
hedge
trimmer
always
fit
the
cutting
device
cover
.
Proper
handling
of
the
hedge
trimmer
will
reduce
possible
personal
injury
from
the
cutter
blades.
¾
Keep
cable
away
from
cutting
area.
During
operation
the
cable
may
be
hidden
in
shrubs
and
can
be
accidentally
cut
by
the
blade.
¾
Hold
the
power
tool
by
insulated
gripping
surfaces
only,
because
the
cutter
blade
may
contact
hidden
wiring
or
its
own
cord.
Cutter
blades
contacting
a
“live”
wire
may
make
exposed
metal
parts
of
the
power
tool
“live”
and
could
give
the
operator
an
electric
shock.
¾
Wear
hearing
protection.
¾
Recommend
to
use
a
residual
current
device
with
a
tripping
current
of
30
mA
or
less.
¾
When
cutting,
make
sure
do
not
touch
objects
such
as
wire
fences
or
plants
frame
Ͳ
holder.
Doing
so
can
damage
the
blade
beam.
¾
Hold
the
electric
hedge
trimmer
with
both
hands
firmly,
with
one
hand
on
the
rear
and
with
the
other
hand
on
the
front
handle.
Thumb
and
fingers
must
firmly
embraced.
Residual
risks
Even
when
the
tool
is
used
as
prescribed
it
is
not
possible
to
eliminate
all
residual
risk
factors.
The
following
hazards
may
arise
in
connection
with
the
tool’s
construction
and
design:
1.
Damage
to
lungs
if
an
effective
dust
mask
is
not
worn.
2.
Damage
to
hearing
if
effective
hearing
protection
is
not
worn.
3.
Health
defects
resulting
from
vibration
emission
if
the
power
tool
is
being
used
over
longer
period
of
time
or
not
adequately
managed
and
properly
maintained.