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  To remove, press the release button (1) and pull out the 

battery (2). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

Adjusting the Rear Handle 

GENERAL SAFETY WARNING #3!

 

Depending  on  the  planned  use  the  rear  handle  can  be 

rotated from the middle position by 90° in either direction. 

  Press the release button downwards (1) and 

simultaneously rotate the rear handle to the left or right 

(2), until it clicks. 

NOTE

: The hedge trimmer will not turn on when the rear 

handle is not securely engaged in the respective end 

position. 

 

Switching the Trimmer On/Off 

 

GENERAL SAFETY WARNING #2!

 

NOTE

: Two-hand safety circuit 

The hedge trimmer is switched on and operated with both 

hands. One hand operates the switch on the rear handle, 

the second hand the safety switch on the handlebar, if you 

release either of the two switches, the cutter bar 

automatically stops.   

 

Switching On 

1.  Hold the hedge trimmer firmly with both hands and 

ensure that there are no persons (particularly children) 

or animals in the immediate vicinity. 

2.  Press and hold down the switch interlock (1). 

3.  Press the switch (2) and the safety switch (3). The 

hedge trimmer runs. 

 

 

Switching Off

 

Release either of the two switches. The cutter bar stops. 

 

 

Battery State of Charge 

Press the button to check the state of charge at the state 

of charge indicator LED. 

The indicator goes out after 3 seconds. If the LED lights 

red, the battery must be recharged. If the LED doesn't 

light up after the button is pressed, the battery is faulty 

and must be replaced. 

 

Cleaning the Cutter Bar 

(after each use) 

 

Remove the battery. 

 

Clean the cutter bar after each use. Remove 

contamination, remains of blades etc. 

 

Spray the cutter bar with maintenance oil to ensure 

that the hedge trimmer has a long service life. 

Preferably use environmentally friendly lubricants, 

e.g. service sprays. 

CAUTION!

 Do not oil the hedge trimmer while it is running. 

 

Work Instructions 

1.  Check that all parts are firmly attached and obviously 

undamaged. 

2.  Look over the working area and remove any 

obstructions. Remove all foreign objects from the 

hedge, such as wire or other parts, as these may 

block or damage the cutting mechanism. 

3.  Cut out thick branches beforehand using pruning 

shears. 

4.  Pick up the power tool in both hands as specified. 

5.  Always cut at full engine speed. 

6.  Start cutting only with the cutting mechanism running. 

7.  The impact guard protects you against unpleasant 

impacts, e.g. recoil torque of the cutter, when striking 

a solid object (wall, ground, etc.). 

8.  Never touch wire fences or the ground with the 

running cutting mechanism. 

9.  If cutting hedges over a prolonged period, interrupt 

your work more frequently and oil the cutter bar. 

10.  Switch the engine off and remove the battery: 

-  to  remove  blockages  (jammed  clippings)  from  the 

cutting bar; 

-  if the unit behavior changes or it vibrates unusually; 

-  if you have come into contact with foreign objects or 

the ground; 

-  when taking breaks and leaving the unit unattended. 

NOTE: 

If the power tool is damaged or vibrates unusually, 

it must be repaired by a service center before it is used 

again. 

11. After use, stop the motor and wait until all rotating parts 

have come to a standstill. 

12. Place the protection hood on the cutter bar. 

 
Cutting Techniques 

 

The hedge trimmer can be guided with its double-

sided cutters forwards and backwards or in an 

oscillating movement from one side to the other. 

Summary of Contents for EB518D

Page 1: ...40V LITHIUM ION CORDLESS HEDGE TRIMMER Model EB518D Operations Manual ...

Page 2: ...ch have a maximum branch thickness of 22 mm designed for maintaining hedges and bushes in the private sector not suitable ifor work above shoulder height to use according to the descriptions and safety instructions indicated in this operating manual Any other use is not as intended Improper use is not covered by the warranty and the manufacturer will reject any liability The user is liable for all...

Page 3: ...ies and tool bits etc in accordance with these instructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation Battery Tool Use and Care 1 Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk ...

Page 4: ...mproper use of the battery vapors may be emitted Ventilate the area and seek medical help in case of complaints The vapors can irritate the respiratory system 5 Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery avoid contact If contact accidentally occurs flush with water If liquid contacts eyes additionally seek medical help 6 Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or ...

Page 5: ...arden tool and accessories and check that no parts are missing or damaged NOTE The batteries optional depending on delivery scope are not fully charged on delivery Prior to initial operation charge the batteries fully See user manual of the battery charger Inserting Replacing the Battery Charging the battery as described in the user manual of the charger Press the charged battery into the power to...

Page 6: ...amination remains of blades etc Spray the cutter bar with maintenance oil to ensure that the hedge trimmer has a long service life Preferably use environmentally friendly lubricants e g service sprays CAUTION Do not oil the hedge trimmer while it is running Work Instructions 1 Check that all parts are firmly attached and obviously undamaged 2 Look over the working area and remove any obstructions ...

Page 7: ...il birds have fledged or do not cut this part of the hedge Operating the Hedge Trimmer 1 Do not force the hedge trimmer through heavy shrubbery This can cause the blades to bind and slow down If the blades slow down reduce the pace 2 Do not try to cut stems or twigs that are larger than 15 mm thick or those obviously too large to feed into the cutting blade Use a hand saw or pruning cutters to tri...

Page 8: ...re storage This will protect the blades from damage and prevent injury on the sharp blades 3 Store and charge your batteries in a cool dry area 50 77 F Temperatures above or below normal room temperature will shorten battery pack life 4 Never store the battery in a discharged condition Wait for the battery to cool and recharge before storage Repair Check the unit for damage Repairs may be earned o...

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