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Work posture: Do not operate the appliance in an uncomfortable pos-
ition, when you are unbalanced, with arms fully stretched or with only 
one hand.

 

Always ensure that you have a solid and firm stance.

 

Do not use the appliance if bystanders or animals are in the direct vicin-
ity. Maintain a minimum distance of 15 metres between the operator 
and other people or animals when trimming. Maintain a minimum dis-
tance of 30 metres between the operator and other people or animals 
when mowing down to the ground.

 

When mowing on a slope, always stand at a lower level than the cutting 
tool. Never cut or trim on an icy, slippery hill or slope.

 

Any modifications to the product may risk personal safety and void the 
manufacturer's warranty.

 

Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the 
appliance.

 

Do not use the appliance if it is damaged or if there are visible defects.

Use and handling

 

Use the appliance only for its intended purpose: cutting grass, mowing, 
pruning branches, cutting and trimming hedges and bushes.

 

Do not use the appliance for extended periods; take regular breaks.

 

Ensure that screws and connecting elements are firmly tightened. Never 
operate the appliance if it is not correctly adjusted, incomplete or if it is 
not properly assembled.

 

Open the fuel tank slowly in order to allow any pressure which may 
have built up in the tank to dissipate. To prevent the risk of fire, move at 
least 3 metres away from the refuelling area before starting the appli-
ance.

 

Guide the strimmer to the desired height. Avoid contact with small  
objects (e.g. stones) when using the strimmer.

 

Always hold the strimmer on the ground when the appliance is in oper-
ation.

 

Do not use the appliance unless the appropriate protective guard has 
been installed and is in good condition.

 

Do not use any other cutting tools. For your safety, only use the ac-
cessories and additional devices that are indicated in the operating 
instructions. The use of parts other than those recommended in the 
operating instructions, or other accessories, can put you at risk of injury.

 

Always trim and cut using the high speed range. Do not let the engine 
run at a low speed when starting to mow or trim.

 

When starting and operating the appliance, ensure that it does not 
come into contact with the ground, stones, wire or other foreign mater-
ial. Switch off the appliance before you put it down.

 

Switch off the appliance before you put it away.

 

Always turn the engine off before working on the cutting tool.

Operational safety instructions for cutting blades

Preparation

 

The cutting blade flings objects and soil with great force. These can 
blind or cause other injuries. Wear eye, face and leg protection.  
Always remove objects from the work area before using the cutting blade.

 

The cutting blade continues running after the throttle lever has been 
released. A running-down cutting blade can inflict cuts to yourself or 
other people standing nearby. Turn the engine off and make sure that 
the cutting blade has come to a complete stop before performing any 
work on the cutting blade.

Personal safety

 

The appliance can blind and cause injuries to bystanders. Maintain a 
minimum distance of 15 metres in all directions between the appliance 
and other people or animals.

Use and handling

 

Do not use the appliance if any of the cutting blade accessories have 
not been properly installed.

 

The cutting blade can kick back from objects with force. This can cause 
injuries to your arms and legs. If the appliance comes into contact with 
a foreign body, immediately shut down the engine and wait until the 
cutting blade has come to a complete stop. Check the cutting blade for 
damage. Always replace the cutting blade if it is bent or cracked.

Safety devices/equipment 

The relevant plastic protective guard for the cutting blade or filament 
operation must be installed when working with the appliance in order to 
prevent objects from being flung away.

 

WARNING!

 

Never mow/trim while other individuals, especially children or 
animals, are in the vicinity.

 

Maintain a safety distance of 15 m. Turn off the appliance immedi-
ately if this distance is not maintained.

 

CAUTION! RISK OF POISONING!

 

Exhaust gases, fuels and lubricants are toxic. Exhaust gases must 
never be inhaled.

 

WARNING!

 

Petrol is highly flammable. Store petrol only in the containers 
provided.

 

Refuel only outdoors and do not smoke.

 

The filler cap must not be opened and refuelling must not take place 
while the engine is running or when the appliance is hot.

 

Do not attempt to start the engine if the petrol has overflowed. 
 Instead, remove the appliance from the area polluted by petrol. 
Do not attempt to restart the appliance until the petrol fumes have 
dissipated.

 

For safety reasons, the petrol tank and filler cap must be replaced 
if they are damaged.

Limit the noise generation and vibrations to a minimum!

 

Only use appliances that are in good condition.

 

Maintain and clean the appliance on a regular basis.

 

Adapt your working method to the appliance.

 

Do not force the power tool.

 

Have the appliance inspected if necessary.

 

Switch the appliance off when not in use.

 

Wear protective gloves.

Summary of Contents for 331365_1907

Page 1: ...TROL MULTI TOOL PBK 4 A1 BENZIN KOMBIGER T 4 IN 1 Originalbetriebsanleitung Vor dem Gebrauch der Maschine sorgf ltig lesen 4 IN 1 PETROL MULTI TOOL Translation of the original instructions Read carefu...

Page 2: ...bsanleitung Seite 19 Before reading unfold both pages containing illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die beiden Seiten mit den Abbildungen...

Page 3: ...5a 5b 5c...

Page 4: ...3d 3a 3b 3c 1f 2a 2b 2c 1d 1e 1a 1b 1c...

Page 5: ...3h 3e 3f 3g 3i 5a 5b 5c 5d 5e 4a y 4b y 4c 4d 4e 4f A...

Page 6: ...ing the saw chain 10 Tightening and checking the saw chain 11 Lubricating the chain 11 Sharpening the saw chain 11 Attaching the extension attachment 11 Fitting removing the protective guard 11 Instal...

Page 7: ...he user Please make sure that you pay attention to the restrictions in the safety instructions Comply with all national regulations which may restrict the use of the machine Any other uses of or modi...

Page 8: ...crewdriver 1 SW 8 10 open ended spanner 1 pair of safety goggles PBKZ 1 A1 1 funnel 1 operating instructions Technical data Engine unit PBK 4 A1 1 Engine type 2 stroke engine air cooled chrome cylinde...

Page 9: ...le vibration emission value ah D 9 750 m s2 Uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 3 section cutting blade Vibration on the front handle vibration emission value ah D 4 622 m s2 Uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 Vibration on th...

Page 10: ...max 9000 Max 9000 min 1 rpm Attention Left hand thread Beware of ung objects Beware of kickback Caution Risk of injury from rotating cutting blade Keep hands and feet away Attention petrol is highly...

Page 11: ...ommend wearing heavy duty gloves non slip footwear and goggles f Handle fuel carefully It is highly ammable and the vapours are explosive The following points should be followed Use only specially des...

Page 12: ...ng angle check whether both setting levers are clicked rmly into place If one of the setting levers remains open the second could be unintentionally be released by a branch and the cutter bar could sw...

Page 13: ...rmly with both hands with your thumb and ngers around the handles of the chainsaw Position your body and arms so you can withstand kickback forces If suitable measures are taken the operator can contr...

Page 14: ...ngine o before working on the cutting tool Operational safety instructions for cutting blades Preparation The cutting blade ings objects and soil with great force These can blind or cause other injuri...

Page 15: ...s hooked in place Assembling the hedge trimmer Start by undoing the screw grip on the boom of the engine unit Push the pin on the front boom of the hedge trimmer into the groove on the engine unit boo...

Page 16: ...ve guard WARNING When working with the 3 section cutting blade the blade guard must be tted The blade guard is positioned under the metal panel of the boom The blade guard is now attached to the front...

Page 17: ...over Turn o the engine before removing the carrying harness Fuel and oil Only use a mixture of unleaded petrol at least ROZ 95 and special 2 stroke engine oil JASO FD ISO L EGD Mix the fuel mixture i...

Page 18: ...CAUTION Do not use the appliance to remove any objects from footpaths etc The appliance is powerful and can ing small stones or other objects 15 metres or more and may cause injuries or damage to cars...

Page 19: ...eaning the pole pruner The pole pruner must be cleaned of sawdust at regular intervals Remove the sprocket cover Remove the saw chain from the blade and clean the guide rail Keep the saw chain sharp a...

Page 20: ...gear housing After lling the gearbox close the lubrication hole with the screw Storage and transportation Store the appliance in a safe location Store the appliance and accessories in a safe location...

Page 21: ...embly Maintenance intervals Pole pruner The gures given here are based on normal operating conditions In the event of more di cult conditions such as strong dust generation and longer daily operating...

Page 22: ...anty period Warranty period and statutory claims for defects The warranty period is not prolonged by repairs e ected under the warranty This also applies to replaced and repaired components Any damage...

Page 23: ...wing standards normative documents and EC directives Machinery directive 2006 42 EC Electromagnetic compatibility 2014 30 EU Outdoor directive 2005 88 EC 2000 14 EC Emissions directive 2012 46 EU 2016...

Page 24: ...8 Schwenken der Heckenschere 28 S gekette und Schwert montieren 28 S gekette demontieren 29 S gekette spannen und pr fen 29 Kettenschmierung 29 S gekette sch rfen 29 Verl ngerungsvorsatz montieren 29...

Page 25: ...Benutzer darstellen Beachten Sie unbedingt die Einschr nkungen in den Sicherheitshinweisen Beachten Sie nationale Vor schriften die den Einsatz der Maschine beschr nken k nnen Jede andere Verwendung o...

Page 26: ...asche 1 Sechskantschl ssel 4 mm 1 Sechskantschl ssel 5 mm 1 Z ndkerzenschl ssel Schlitzschraubendreher 1 Maulschl ssel SW 8 10 1 Schutzbrille PBKZ 1 A1 1 Trichter 1 Betriebsanleitung Technische Daten...

Page 27: ...1 5 m s2 3 Zahn Schnittmesser Vibration am vorderen Gri Schwingungsemissionswert ah D 4 622 m s2 Unsicherheit K 1 5 m s2 Vibration am hinteren Gri Schwingungsemissionswert ah D 7 708 m s2 Unsicherheit...

Page 28: ...n 1 max 9000 Max 9000 min 1 Achtung Linksgewinde Achten Sie auf weggeschleuderte Teile Vorsicht vor R cksto Vorsicht Verletzungsgefahr durch drehendes Schnittmesser H nde und F e fernhalten Vorsicht B...

Page 29: ...ie keine weite Kleidung oder Schmuck welcher von sich bewegenden Teilen erfasst werden kann Es wird empfohlen feste Handschuhe rutschfeste Schuhe und Schutzbrille zu tragen f Gehen Sie mit Kraftsto so...

Page 30: ...en den Arbeitsvorg ngen oder nach Beendigung eines jeweiligen Arbeitsvorganges darf der Messerbalken nicht auf der Messerbalkenspitze abgelegt werden um eventuelle Besch digun gen am Messerbalken zu v...

Page 31: ...ach oben und in Richtung der Bedienperson geschlagen wird siehe Abb A Abb A R ckschlag kann auftreten wenn die Spitze der F hrungsschiene einen Gegenstand ber hrt oder wenn das Holz sich biegt und die...

Page 32: ...Zubeh r und Zusatzger te die in der Betriebsanleitung angegeben werden Der Gebrauch anderer als der in der Betriebsanleitung empfohlenen Schneidwerkzeuge oder Zubeh re kann eine pers nliche Verletzung...

Page 33: ...roten Gurtst ck von dem Schnell nungsmechanismus siehe Abbildungen Ziehen Sie an dem roten Gurtst ck falls Sie das Ger t schnell ablegen m ssen Tragegurt befestigen montieren Haken Sie den Tragegurt i...

Page 34: ...zwischen der Motoreinheit und der Heckenschere oder dem Hochentaster Die Mon tage erfolgt in derselben Vorgehensweise wie zuvor bei den Aufs tzen beschrieben Schutzhaube montieren demontieren WARNUNG...

Page 35: ...chnell ablegen m ssen siehe Abb 3i ACHTUNG Benutzen Sie den Tragegurt immer wenn Sie mit dem Ger t arbeiten Bringen Sie den Tragegurt an sobald Sie den Motor gestartet haben und er im Leerlauf l uft S...

Page 36: ...keine Gegenst nde von Fu wegen usw Das Ger t ist kraftvoll und kleine Steine oder andere Gegenst nde k nnen 15 Meter und mehr weggeschleudert werden und zu Verlet zungen oder Besch digungen an Autos H...

Page 37: ...ntaster Der Hochentaster muss in regelm igen Abst nden von S gesp nen ges ubert werden Entfernen Sie die Kettenradabdeckung Nehmen Sie die S gekette vom Schwert ab und reinigen Sie die F hrungsschiene...

Page 38: ...e zu dr cken Nach dem Bef llen des Getriebes schlie en Sie die Schmier nung wieder mit der Schraube Lagerung und Transport Bewahren Sie das Ger t an einem sicheren Platz auf Lagern Sie das Ger t und Z...

Page 39: ...pr fen Wartungsintervalle Hochentaster Die hier aufgef hrten Angaben beziehen sich auf normale Einsatzbedin gungen Bei erschwerten Bedingungen wie z B starke Staubentwicklung und l ngeren t glichen A...

Page 40: ...rantiezeitraum Garantiezeit und gesetzliche M ngelanspr che Die Garantiezeit wird durch die Gew hrleistung nicht verl ngert Dies gilt auch f r ersetzte und reparierte Teile Eventuell schon beim Kauf v...

Page 41: ...BURGSTR 21 44867 BOCHUM DEUTSCHLAND erkl ren hiermit dass dieses Ger t mit den folgenden Normen normativen Dokumenten und EG Richtlinien bereinstimmt Maschinenrichtlinie 2006 42 EG Outdoor Richtlinie...

Page 42: ...KOMPERNASS HANDELS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 44867 BOCHUM GERMANY www kompernass com Last Information Update Stand der Informationen 11 2019 Ident No PBK4A1 102019 1 IAN 331365_1907...

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