Sealey CHT20V Instructions Download Page 2

4.  ASSEMBLY

4.1.    

FITTING THE HAND GUARD.

4.1.1. 

  

Push home the hand guard (fig.1.C) in the direction of the arrow as shown in fig.1. As it seats, it will click into place. Fasten with the 2  

 

10mm long self tapping screws (fig.1.B) as shown in fig.1.

4.1.2. 

  

Fully tighten the screws on both sides (Fig.1.B).

4.2.    

FITTING THE STEADY GRIP.

4.2.1. 

  

Push home the steady grip (fig.1.D) in the direction of the arrow as shown in fig.1. As it seats, it will click into place. Fasten with the 2  

 

12mm long self tapping screws (fig.1.A) as shown in fig.1.

4.2.2. 

  

Fully tighten the screws on both sides (fig.1.A).

5.  OPERATION

5.1.    

SWITCHING  ON/OFF.

5.1.1. 

  

The hedge trimmer is equipped with a two-handed safety switch. The machine works only when the switch on the steady grip (fig.2)  

 

is pressed with one hand and the switch on the handle (fig.2) is pressed with the other hand. If either switch is released, the cutters  

 

will stop moving. Please beware of the cutters as they slow down to a standstill.

5.2.    

SWIVEL  HANDLE.

5.2.1. 

  

The hedge trimmer is fitted with a rear swivelling handle grip. It can be swivelled 90° to either left and right of the vertical. To do so, pull  

 

the slide (fig.3) in the direction indicated by the arrow and turn the handle. 

5.2.2. 

  

To return the handle grip to its original position you must pull the slide (fig.3) in the direction indicated by the arrow again. The handle  

 

grip may be turned through 90° for vertical cuts.

6.  MAINTENANCE  

 

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WARNING!

 Remove battery before attempting any cleaning, maintaining or storing the device.

6.1.    

CLEANING

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6.1.1.   

Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or  

 

blow it with compressed air at low pressure. 

6.1.2.   

Clean the equipment immediately each time you have finished using it. 

6.1.3.   

Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap. 

DO NOT

 use cleaning agents or solvents; these could attack the  

 

plastic parts of the equipment. 

6.1.4.   

Ensure that no water can seep into the device. The ingress of water into an electric tool increases the risk of an electric shock. 

6.1.5.   

Remove deposits from the guard hood with a brush.

6.2.    

CARBON  BRUSHES.

6.2.1.   

In case of excessive sparking, have the carbon brushes checked only by a qualified electrician.

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

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