GB
| Operating Instruction
GB-8
Before starting
Charging the battery
Safety Instructions:
The tool is delivered with the lithium-ion battery charged.
However, we recommend recharging the battery before
the tool is operated for the first time.
- Use the included charging unit for charging the battery
only. It is specially designed to match the tool’s battery.
-
Never use other charging unit. This will result in fire
and/or explosion hazard!
- Always keep the charging unit clear of rain or mois-
ture. Hazard of electric shock! - Never charge the
battery in the open without protection, always choose
a dry, protected place.
- Never try to charge third-party batteries with this
charging unit. This will result in fire and/or explosion
hazard!
- Check the housing, plug and cable for damage before
each use of the charging unit. Do not use the unit if
you detect damage.
- Do not open the charging unit by force. In case of a
defect, the charging unit must be replaced.
- The charging unit heats up during the charging pro-
cess. Do not place the unit on a flammable surface or
operate it in a flammable environment. Fire hazard!
- Never open the battery cells. Hazard of short circuits!
- In case of damage to the battery, hazardous vapours
or fluids may escape. In case of incidental contact flush
with water and seek medical advice immediately. The
fluid may have irritating or caustic effects on the skin.
- Protect the battery from heat, intense insolation and
fire. Explosion hazard!
Charging process:
To charge the battery connect the charging unit to an
electrical socket. Then connect the plug of the charg-
ing cable to the charging socket of the grass and shrub
shears or trimmer (fig. 2)
The start of the charging process is indicated by the
red control light (B) fig. 2 at the end of the handle. If the
battery is completely empty the charging time is about 4
hours. After the charging process has been completed,
the electronic control automatically switches off the
charging process. The red control light then changes
its colour to green indicating the end of the charging
process. It is not required to monitor the charging time.
The charging unit and the handle of the tool heat up dur-
ing the charging process. This is nothing unusual.
Pull the plug of the charging unit if it is not in use.
The tool must never be switched on during the charging
process!
Recharge the battery every time you realise a consider-
able decrease of the tool’s cutting performance. The
battery additionally features an electronic total discharge
protection that protects the battery from damage. This
feature switches the battery off if the discharging thresh
-
old is reached. Do not switch the tool on afterwards and
make sure to recharge the battery first.
Switching the tool on/off
Slide the switch-on lock (C) (fig. 3) forward and push
switch (D). After the tool has been switched on, you do
not have to hold the switch-on lock (C) any longer.
To switch off just let go of the switch (D).
Attention! The blades will coast for a certain
time after switch-off!
Converting the device/changing the
attachments
(Fig. 4,5 and 6)
Put the included blade guard into the blade(s) and use
protective gloves to protect yourself from injury.
Push both lateral push buttons concurrently and remove
the shearing blades (Fig. 5).
Remove any dirt from the gear area (if necessary).
Please slightly grease the drive area (E) using commer-
cial universal grease as described in the Maintenance
section before putting the replacement shears in place
(Fig. 10).
Lead the cutting blades with the rear holding toe into
the housing of the grass shears as shown in fig. 6 and
lock the click system in place by strongly pushing on the
blade base plate.
The position of the eccentric drive does not have to be
considered when changing the blades. When the device
is switched on, the gear eccentric unit automatically
engages into the appropriate relief in the shearing blade.
The device is now ready for operation.
Hints for your work with the tool
(Fig. 7, 8 and 9)
The
shrub trimmer
cuts ornamental shrubs and light
undergrowth or bushes. The device is also well-suited for
ornamental cuts as, for example, for the care of graves.
The
grass shears
allow for clean cuts of lawn edges or
hardly accessible lawn areas.
The
ground hook (cultivator)
is used to loosen, aer-
ate, and weed cultivated ground and closely positioned
cultures while sparing roots and for preparation prior to
planting. It also allows peat, fertiliser. and compost to be
worked into the soil.
Maintenance
(Fig. 10)
Clean the blade from any crushed plants and dirt. The
blades should be detached at least once a season for
the removal of debris. Lubricate the (E) pinion and the
(F) back of the blade with a light oil. Do not lubricate the
motor and other parts. Should the blade become dull
after a long period of use, a spare part can be ordered.