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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.
Safety instructions for hedge trimmers:
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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 be-
ing switched off!
When working with hedge trimmers
even a short moment of inattentiveness may result in
severe injury.
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Hold the power tool by its insulated handling
surfaces 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.
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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.
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Keep the cable away from the cutting area.
When
working with the trimmer the cable might be hidden in
bushes and accidentally cut through.
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The hedge trimmer should always be held with
both hands.
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Before using the equipment clear the working
area of any foreign objects and be aware of for-
eign objects during operation of the machine!
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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-
pressure cleaning devices or steam jet devices
for cleaning.
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In line with agricultural Trade Association Regula
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tions 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.
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Equipment which will be used in different outside
locations should be connected via residual cur-
rent - operated current breakers.
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For initial use of the hedge trimmer we would rec-
ommend that in addition to reading the operating
instructions, you also seek a practical demonstra-
tion from an expert.
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Always ensure that all protective devices and
handles are properly fitted. Never attempt to use
an incomplete machine.
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Never try to use an incomplete tool or a tool that
has been modified in a way that has not been
approved.
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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.
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Avoid to use the hedge-trimmer in poor weather
conditions, especially if there is a risk of a thun-
derstorm.
5. Before use
Mounting the bow-type handle
(Fig. 1)
The bow-type handle must be pulled over the blade sys-
tem from below as shown in Fig. 1 and then set into the
relief of the hedge shears housing. In doing so, one must
not push the two parts of the bow-type handle together.
To fix the bow-type handle the two included screws must
be screwed into the threadings in the housing through
the openings of the handle and fastened tightly.
Handguard
(Fig. 2)
Slide the handguard onto the handguard plate at the
front side of the housing until it effectively locks into
place.
Power connection
The machine can only be connected to a single-phase
a.c. current connection. The machine is protectively
insulated in accordance with classification II of VDE
0740. Before using the machine ensure that the mains
current agrees with the operating voltage data on the
machine’s identification plate.
Power Circuit Breaker:
Machines which will be used in different outside
locations must be connected to a Power Circuit
Breaker.
Securing the power supply cable
(Fig. 3)
Only use cables (extension flex) that are approved for
outdoor use. The cable diameter must be equal to or bigger
than 1.5mm² for cable lengths up to 75m.
Put the coupling of the extension flex onto the shears‘ plug.
For strain relief, stick a loop of the extension flex through
the opening in the handle and put it onto the strain relief
hook. After finishing work, slide the loop ahead over the
hook and pull it back through the handle opening. Pull
the mains plug.
Extension flexes with a length of more than 30m reduce
the machine’s output.
6. Instructions for use of the equipment
Do not use the trimmer in rain or for cutting wet
hedges!
Check the hedge trimmer flex and its connections
before each and every use for visible signs of
damage (disconnect the power plug)! Do not use
a faulty flex.
Gloves:
Protective gloves must be worn when using the
hedge trimmer.
7. Switching the hedge shears on/off
(Fig. 4)
When switching the hedge shears on take a safe stand.
These hedge shears have a two-hand safety switch. To
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