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Electric Grass Trimmer

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

 

Electric Grass Trimmer

ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. grass trimmer

2. safety guard

3. assembly screw for safety guard

PACK CONTENTS  

EXTENSION CABLES

ASSEMBLY: 

Use only extension cords suitable for outdoor 

use, preferably with a high visibility cable colour.

Always unwind all extension cables fully, coiled 

cables can overheat and reduce the efficiency 

of your product.

For extension cables up to 15metres , use a 

wire cross section of 1.5mm

2

. For extension 

cables over 15 meters but less than 40 meters,

use a wire cross section of 2.5 mm

2

.

 

If the insulation on a power cable or extension 

lead is found to be cut or damaged, do not 

touch it! Disconnect the power supply 

immediately and have the damaged cable 

replaced.

Do not repair damaged cables.

Always follow the manufacture’s instructions.

Insert the trimmer head into the upper handle, 

making sure the handle are locked-in.

1. ASSEMBLY THE TRIMMER HEAD.

    (See below Fig.A1 A2)

Push the line guard over the cutting line spool 

and onto the trimmer head.

Make sure that the cutting line is not trapped 

under the line guard.

Make sure that the sides are located into the 

grooves on the trimmer head.

Secure the safety guard with screw provided.

2. ASSEMBLY THE GUARD (See Fig B.)

Locate the auxiliary handle to the bracket. Take 

care of its orientation.

Insert the bolt through the bracket and the 

handle then screw into the captivated nut. 

Tighten the screw with tool.

To prevent excessive strain on the cable 

connections, the hedge trimmer is fitted with a 

cable restraint.

Before switching on, push a loop of cable 

through the space in the handle and secure it 

over the cable restraint.

3. FITTING THE AUXILIARY HANDLE 

    (See Fig. C1 C2)

4. MAINS SUPPLY CABLE STRAIN RELIEF

    (See Fig. D)

         WARNING!

 

Do not use two-core extension cords or reels 

on power tools with an earth path.

         WARNING!

Do not use the product without fitting the guard.

 

1. Hook
2. On/off switch
3. Upper handle
4. Motor housing
5. Safety guard
6. Auxiliary handle

Fig.B1

Fig.C1

Fig.C2

Fig.B2

Fig.A1

Fig.A2

Fig.D

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