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e) Do not overestimate your abilities. Take care 

of a safe footing and keep your balance at all 

times.

 

This will allow you to better control the tool 

in unexpected situations.

f)  Wear suitable clothes. Do not wear wide cloth-

ing  or  jewellery.  Keep  your  hair,  clothes  and 

gloves clear of all moving parts. 

Loose clothing, 

jewellery or long hair may get caught in moving 

parts.

g) 

If  dust  extraction/collection  devices  are  pro

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vided make sure that they are connected and 

used properly.

 

The use of these devices reduces 

hazards caused by dust.

4) Careful handling and use of power tools

a) Do not overtax the power tool. Use the power 

tool intended for your type of work in each 

case.

 

The use of the suitable power tool within the 

stated range of performance makes working more 

effective and safer.

b) Do not use a power tool with a damaged switch.

 

A power tool that cannot be switched on or off any 

more is dangerous and must be repaired.

c) Pull the mains plug out of the socket before you 

adjust  a  tool,  change  accessories  or  put  the 

tool aside.

 

This precaution avoids the unintention-

al start of the tool.

d) Store power tools out of the reach of children. 

Do not allow persons to use the tool if they are 

not familiar with the tool or these instructions. 

Power tools are dangerous if used by inexperi-

enced persons.

e) Thoroughly maintain your power tool. Check 

whether moving parts are working properly 

and  are  not  jamming/sticking,  and  whether 

parts are broken or otherwise damaged in a 

way that affects the function of the tool. Have 

damaged parts repaired before using the tool.

 

Many accidents are the result of poorly maintained 

power tools.

f)  Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.

 

Thoroughly 

looked-after cutting tools with sharp cutting edges 

are jamming less often and are easier to guide.

g) 

Use  power  tools,  accessories,  add-on  tools, 

etc. in accordance with these instructions and 

in the way prescribed for the respective type 

of tool.  You should also consider the working 

conditions and the work to be carried out.

 

The 

use of power tools for purposes other than those 

intended for the respective tool may result in dan-

gerous situations.

5) Service

a) 

Have the power tool serviced by qualified tech

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nical personnel only; repairs should be carried 

out using exclusively original spare parts.

 

This 

will ensure the safe operation of the power tool.

6) Safety instructions for hedge trimmers:
-   Keep all parts of your body away from the cutting 

blades. Do not try to remove cut-off matter with 

the tool running. Do not try to hold material to 

be cut off with your hand. Remove cut-off matter 

that is stuck between the blades only with the 

tool being switched off!

 

When working with hedge 

trimmers even a short moment of inattentiveness 

may result in severe injury.

Hold the power tool by its insulated handling sur-

faces as the cutting blades might get in touch with 

the tool’s own power cable. 

If the cutting blades 

should accidentally cut into a live power cable this 

might turn metal parts of the tool ‘hot’ thereby causing 

an electric shock.

Keep the cable away from the cutting area. 

When 

working with the trimmer the cable might be hidden in 

bushes and accidentally cut through.

Carry the hedge trimmer at the handle with the 

cutting blades standing still. Always put on the 

protection cover when transporting or storing the 

hedge trimmer.

 

Careful handling reduces the risk of 

injury through the cutting blades. 

-  The hedge trimmer should always be held with 

both hands. 

-  Before using the equipment clear the working 

area of any foreign objects and be aware of for-

eign objects during operation of the machine!

-  Do not use the trimmer in wet weather  and do 

not use it to cut wet hedges.Do not wash down 

the device with water. Do not use any high-pres-

sure cleaning devices or steam jet devices for 

cleaning.

-  In line with agricultural Trade Association Regu-

lations only persons over the age of 17 may work 

on their own with electric hedge trimmers. Use is 

permitted for persons over 16 years if the work is 

carried out under the supervision of adults.

-  Equipment which will be used in different outside 

locations should be connected via residual cur-

rent - operated current breakers. 

-  For initial use of the hedge trimmer we would 

recommend that in addition to reading the op-

erating  instructions,  you  also  seek  a  practical 

demonstration from an expert.

-  Always ensure that all protective devices and 

handles are properly fitted. Never attempt to use 

an incomplete machine. 

-  Never  try to use an incomplete tool or a tool that 

has  been  modified  in  a  way  that  has  not  been 

approved.

-  Familiarize yourself with the working area and 

pay attention to possible dangers which you 

might not be able to hear due to the noise of the 

machine.

-  Avoid to use the hedge-trimmer in poor weather 

conditions, especially if there is a risk of a thun

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derstorm.

Summary of Contents for HS 4514

Page 1: ...ons Translation of the original Operating Instructions Read operating instructions before use DE Vor Inbetriebnahme Gebrauchsanweisung lesen Gebrauchsanweisung Originalbetriebsanleitung Pred zagonom p...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...m Gebrauch 7 Optimale Sicherheit 7 Aufbewahren der Heckenschere nach dem Gebrauch 8 Reparaturdienst 8 Entsorgung und Umweltschutz 8 Garantiebedingungen 8 Konformit tserkl rung 8 1 Augen und Geh rschut...

Page 4: ...hwingungsemissionswert kann sich w hrend der tats chlichen Benutzung des Elektrowerk zeuges von dem Angabewert unterscheiden abh ngig von der Art und Weise wie das Elektrowerkzeug verwen det wird Acht...

Page 5: ...le Sicherheitshinwei se und Anweisungen Vers umnisse bei der Einhaltung der Sicherheitshinweise und Anwei sungen k nnen elektrischen Schlag Brand und oder schwere Verletzungen verursachen Bewahren Sie...

Page 6: ...nstellungen vornehmen Zubeh rteile wechseln oder das Ger t weglegen Diese Vor sichtsma nahme verhindert den unbeabsichtigten Start des Elektrowerkzeuges d Bewahren Sie unbenutzte Elektrowerkzeuge au e...

Page 7: ...hluss des Elektrowerkzeuges einen solchen zwischenzuschalten N here Ausk nfte gibt der Elektroinstallateur Wir empfehlen sich bei erstmaligem Gebrauch der Heckenschere neben dem Lesen der Ge brauchsan...

Page 8: ...knen Tuch bzw bei starker Ver schmutzung mit einer B rste Vorsicht Verletzungs gefahr Das Ein len der Messer sollte m glichst mit einem umweltfreundlichen Schmiermittel vorgenommen werden Vor Inbetrie...

Page 9: ...Stillstand Messer Schnellstop Zur Vermeidung von Schnittverletzungen stoppt das Messer nach Loslassen eines der beiden Schaltelemen te in ca 0 5 Sekunden Sicherheitsmesserbalken Das vom Messerkamm zu...

Page 10: ...scheidend beeinflusst Das Ein len sollte m glichst mit einem umweltfreundlichen Schmiermittel z B Servi cespray vorgenommen werden Danach stecken Sie die Heckenschere mit den Messern in den K cher Rep...

Page 11: ...trimmer when in use 6 Optimum safety 7 Storing the trimmer after use 7 Repair service 7 Waste disposal and environmental protection 7 Warranty 7 Declaration of Conformity 8 1 Wear eye and ear protecti...

Page 12: ...specified vibration emission value can also be necessary for the assessment of work breaks are used The specified vibration emission value can vary during the actual use of the electric tool by specif...

Page 13: ...tool used in the following includes both mains operated tools with mains supply and bat tery operated tools without mains supply 1 Working area a Keep your working area clean and tidy Untidy and poor...

Page 14: ...ure the safe operation of the power tool 6 Safety instructions for hedge trimmers Keep all parts of your body away from the cutting blades Do not try to remove cut off matter with the tool running Do...

Page 15: ...utside locations must be connected to a Power Circuit Breaker Securing the power supply cable Use only extension cords that are approved for outdoor use and are not lighter than rubber sheathed cables...

Page 16: ...ork on the machine Important Always clean and oil the blades after pro longed use of the hedge trimmer This will greatly affect the life of the equipment Damaged cutting units must be properly repaire...

Page 17: ...e device Please use a lubricator that is not harmful to the envi ronment e g our service spray Then put the shears in their case with the cutting blades first Repair service Repairs to electric power...

Page 18: ...irectives the following standards and or technical specification s have been respected DIN EN 60745 1 01 2010 DIN 60745 2 15 09 2010 EN 55014 1 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 A2 2008 EN 61000 3 2 A2 2009 EN 61000...

Page 19: ...rre le cesoie da siepi dopo l uso 8 Servizio di riparazioni 8 Smaltimento e protezione dell ambiente 8 Garanzia 8 Dichiarazione CE di Conformit 8 1 Portare dispositivos per proteggere l udito e gli cc...

Page 20: ...zzato per stimare la quantit e durata delle pause durante il lavoro Il valore reale dell emissione di vibrazioni durante il reale utilizzo dell apparecchio elettrico pu differenziarsi dal valore indic...

Page 21: ...anchessa parte integrante delle norme relative all uso dell apparecchio in conformit con la sua finalit Conservare sempre le istruzioni per uso a portata di mano e cio nelle immediate vicinanze del lu...

Page 22: ...n consentire l utilizzo dell attrezzo a persone prive della necessaria dimestichezza o che non abbiano letto le presenti istruzioni Gli utensili elettrici sono pericolosi se utilizzati da persone ines...

Page 23: ...truzioni sull uso e conoscere gli elementi pratici dell uso dell apparecchio Badare sempre che tutti i dispositivo di sicu rez za e le maniglie siano montati Non tentare mai di utilizzare una macchina...

Page 24: ...nata monofase Il suo isolamento di protezione corrisponde alla categoria II VDE 0740 Pu dunque essere allacciata anche a prese senza conduttore di protezione Prima della messa in marcia vorrete per co...

Page 25: ...entro max 0 5 secondi Barra di lame di sicurezza La lama nella sua posizione rientrata dal pettine riduce il rischio di ferite da un contatto involontario con il corpo Dispositivo antimpatti solo FHS...

Page 26: ...cesoie con le loro lame nella custodia Servizio di riparazioni Ogni riparazione su degli utensili elettrici deve essere effettuata solamente da uno specialista In occasione della consegna dell apparec...

Page 27: ...6 Optimalna varnost 7 Shranjevanje karij za ivo mejo po uporabi 7 Popravila 7 Odstranjevanje in varovanje okolja 7 Garancijski pogoji 7 ES Izjava o skladnosti 8 1 Uporabljajte za itna o ala in za ito...

Page 28: ...orov Dejanska vrednost vibracijskih emisij v asu dejanske uporabe elektri nega orodja se lahko od navedene vrednosti razlikuje odvisno od tega na kak na in se elektri no orodje uporablja Opozorilo Zar...

Page 29: ...i proizvajajo iskre ki lahko zanetijo prah ali hlape c Med delom aparat zavarujte pred dostopom otrok ali drugih oseb Zaradi odvra anja pozornosti lahko izgubite nadzor nad aparatom 2 Varovanje pred e...

Page 30: ...e se rezilo premika ne posku ajte odstranjevati odrezanega materiala ali dr ati materiala ki ga elite odrezati Zagozden material lahko odstranite samo pri izklopljenem aparatu e trenutek nepazljivosti...

Page 31: ...ski plo ici aparata Varnostno stikalo za ugotavljanje prebojnega toka Za dodatno za ito vgradite stikalo za ugotavljanje prebojnega toka z najve 30 mA Za ita podalj ka Uporabljajte samo podalj evalne...

Page 32: ...B A Vzdr evanje Pred vsemi vzdr evalnimi deli iz vti nice vedno izvlecite vti Pomembno Po vsaki dalj i uporabi karij za ivo mejo je treba rezilo o istiti in namazati Tako boste podalj ali ivljenjsko...

Page 33: ...lo po mo nosti nama ite z okolju prijaznim mazivom na primer Servicespray Na rezilo namestite tulec Popravila Popravila elektri nih orodij lahko opravlja samo strokovnjak elektrikar Pri po iljanju apa...

Page 34: ...uporabljene naslednji standardi in ali tehni ne specifikacije DIN EN 60745 1 01 2010 DIN 60745 2 15 09 2010 EN 55014 1 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 A2 2008 EN 61000 3 2 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 HS 4514 Okay FH...

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