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Pivoting the pole-
mounted pruner
1. Press the locking button (31) and hold
it down.
2. Hold the pole-mounted pruner by the
blade encasing (22) and turn it to the
desired position.
There are four possible positions.
3. Fix the pruner by releasing the locking
button (31).
4. Check that the pruner is locked in the
selected position.
Do not make a relief cut with the
saw head tilted. There is a risk of
kickback, which may render the
device uncontrollable.
Putting on the carrying
strap
Never wear the carrying
strap diagonally across your
shoulders and chest: only
wear it on one shoulder to
ensure you can detach the
device quickly from your
body in the event of danger.
Pulling the push-fit lock (9) releases
the device quickly from the carry-
ing strap. To open the push-fit lock,
press the two clamps together.
1. Place the carrying strap (10) on one
shoulder.
2. Adjust the length of the strap so that
the snap hook is approximately 10 cm
below your hip.
3. Attach the snap hook on the eyelet (8)
to insert the carrying strap
Moving the eyelet for
the carrying strap
You can slide the eyelet (8) to better
spread the weight of the device.
1. Loosen the hexagon socket screw (32)
on the eyelet (8) for the carrying strap
using the Allen key (21) from the stor-
age (
A
12) on the handle.
2. Slide the eyelet (8) to the appropriate
position.
3. Re-tighten the hexagon socket screw
(32).
Adjusting/mounting the
additional handle
Mounting the additional handle
1. Open the locking button for the addi-
tional handle (33) on the bottom of the
additional handle (17).
2. Push the additional handle (17) onto
the tubular shaft (7).
3. Fold the locking button for the addi-
tional handle (33) to fix the position.
Adjusting the position
1. Unfold the locking button for the addi-
tional handle (33) on the bottom of the
additional handle (17).
2. Move the additional handle (17) to the
desired position on the tubular shaft
(7).
3. Fold the locking button for the addi-
tional handle (33) to fix the position.
Adjusting the angle
1. Loosen the quick-release lever (16) on
the handle (17).
2. Set to the desired angle.
3. Close the quick-release lever.
Summary of Contents for PAHE 20-Li B2
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