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Maintenance
DANGER!
Risk of injury due to electric shock.
Shut-down the power tool before adjusting, inspecting, cleaning or storing the product.
Cleaning
Illustration 5.1 to 5.3
Keep all safety devices, air vents, and motor housing free of debris and dirt. Wipe down the equipment with a cloth and/or compressed air. It is highly sug
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gested that you clean the device after every use.
Do not use cleaning agents, as these can attack the plastic and weaken the structural integrity of the grass shear.
Clean and lubricate the blades
To ensure many years of efficient and trouble-free operation, blade cleaning should be performed if sap and debris have built-up, or if you live in an area
where the soil is sandy. Cleaning unusually heavy deposits may require removal of the blades. For easier operation and longer blade life, lubricate the hedge
trimmer blade before and after each use. Stop the product. Lay the battery grass shear on a flat surface. Apply lightweight product oil along the edge of the
top blade. If you will be using the battery grass shear for an extended period, it is advisable to stop work intermittently in order to re-oil the blade
Note: Do not oil while the battery grass shear is running.
Replacement
Fitting and changing the blades 2.1 to 2.9
The battery grass shear is equipped with two interchangeable blades. The hedge trimmer blade is used to cut hedges and shrubs while the grass shear blade
is used to cut grass and hedges where finer detail is required.
1. Turn the battery grass shear upside down holding in one hand on a hard surface.
Gently lift the tab of the blade cover and slide back until the cover can be removed.
2. Gently remove the blade by lifting the end tip of the blade off of the battery grass shear unit.
3. Insert the desired blade into the base of the motor housing.
4. Align the 4 lugs for a secure fitments. The gear shaft in the middle of the blade also has to be aligned.
5. Once the blade is in position, align the blade cover with the slots in the base of the motor housing.
6. Push forward on the blade cover until it slides and clicks into place. The battery grass shear is now ready for use.
To remove a blade
1. Turn the battery grass shear upside down holding in one hand on a hard surface. Gently lift the tab of the blade cover and slide back until the blade cover
can be removed.
2. Remove the blade gently by lifting the end tip of the blade off the battery grass shear unit.
3. Follow steps 2 - 6 of “Fitting and changing the blades” to secure the blade.
Assemble the steering tube
NOTE:
It depends on your working demand whether assembling the steering tube.
1. Install the grass shear into the slot of the steering tube.
2. Connect the steering tube’s plug to the socket of the grass shear.
3. To remove, unplug the steering tube’s plug and remove the grass shear form the slot.
Troubleshooting
DANGER!
Risk of injury due to electric shock.
WARNING!
Before any trouble shooting, switch off the product.
Problems
Probable causes
Solutions
Product does not start
Battery is not charged
Charge the battery according to
the instructions included with your
model
ON/OFF trigger switch not set on ON
position
Refer to chapter ’’Switching on/off’’
Product does not reach full power
Battery capacity too low
Charge battery
Vibration or noise is excessive
Bolts/nuts are loose
Tighten bolts/nuts
Product suddenly stops
Battery discharged
Charge battery pack
Battery too hot
Let it cool down
Product maybe over current*
Stop the product and wait for
3 minutes to restart
*Over current means “Self-protection”.”Self-protection” mode is a degraded mode, limited in time (we recommend a maximum duration of 5 minutes) during
which the use of the product is made impossible so that the product can recover its initial state.
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