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• Locking button (3) of the motor
head. (2)
• Lock (5) of the extension arm (18).
2. Slide and hold the switch lock (11) for-
ward.
3. Press and hold the On/off switch (13).
4. Release the switch lock (11).
Switching off (Fig. E)
1. To turn it off, release the on/off switch
(13).
2. Remove the rechargeable battery (21)
from the device if you are leaving the
device unattended or if you have fin-
ished working.
Putting down the device
• Place the device on the ground with the
motor head first.
• Place cutting unit on the ground
without subjecting it to any
pressure
.
• Do not apply any static pressure what-
soever to the cutting unit.
Transport
Information on transporting the device:
• Switch off the device and remove the
rechargeable battery. Make sure that
all moving parts have come to a com-
plete stop.
• Always use the blade encasing (19) to
transport the device.
• Always carry the device with the cut-
ting unit pointing backwards using both
hands, one on the handle (12) and
the other on the insulated grip surface
(17).
Cleaning, maintenance
and storage
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to un-
intentional start-up. Protect yourself when
performing maintenance or cleaning work.
Switch off the device and remove the bat-
tery (21).
You should have any repair and mainten-
ance work that is not described in these
instructions carried out by our Service
Centre. Only use original replacement
parts.
Cleaning
WARNING!
Electric shock! Never
spray down the device with water.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage. Chemical sub-
stances may attack the plastic parts of the
machine. Do not use any cleaning agents
or solvents.
• Keep the ventilation slits, motor housing
and handles of the machine clean. Use
a damp cloth or brush to do this.
Maintenance
Cleaning and maintaining the
safety cutter bar
Tools and aids required
• Cloth
• Care oil spray
Care after each use
• Remove any green cuttings that are
stuck.
• Clean the safety cutter bar (1) with an
oily cloth.
• Maintain the safety cutter bar (1) with
a care oil spray.
Storage
Always store the device:
• clean
• dry
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