POWXG2041
EN
Copyright © 2015 VARO
P a g e
|
6
www.varo.com
Never attach the strap diagonally across your shoulder and your breast, but
rather place it on one of your shoulders. In this way you can remove the
tool quickly from your body in case of danger.
7.3
Assembly of the portable hedge trimmer (Fig. C)
Open the quick release button (5) of the housing.
Put the rear handle (18) into the opening of the housing.
Lock the quick release.
7.4
Starting and stopping telescopic hedge trimmer
To start the tool: press the safety button (11) and then press the trigger (12). Release the
safety button once the motor has started.
To stop the trimmer: Release the trigger.
7.5
Starting and stopping portable hedge trimmer
To start: Grasp the front handle with one hand, and press the front handle switch (17).
Then grasp the rear handle with the other hand, and press the safety lock (11) first, then
operate the rear handle switch (12).
To stop: Release one of the two switches (17, 12).
The blade brake causes the blades to stop within 1.0 seconds.
7.6
Adjustment of the telescopic tube (Fig. D)
Disconnect your gardening tool from the power supply.
Turn locking knob (7) anticlockwise to open the locking mechanism.
Adjust the telescopic tube to the desired length.
After adjustment turn locking knob (7) clockwise to fix the length settings.
7.7
Adjustment of engine head (Fig. E)
Disconnect your gardening tool from the power supply.
Press the angle adjustment, and adjust the engine head until it snaps into the desired
position.
After adjustment make sure that the angle adjustment buttons have
returned to their initial positions. Otherwise the tool cannot start.
Do not connect to power supply until assembly is complete, Failure to
comply could result in accidental starting and possible serious personal
injury.
8 CUTTING TIPS
Assume a secure position, using two hands to hold the trimmer and switch on.
Trim both sides of the hedge, starting at the bottom. This prevents cuttings falling into the
area yet to be cut.
Pass the blade lightly through the surface of the hedge. Do not attempt to cut too deep.
Trim the top of the hedge.
For older hedges that require cutting back substantially, use pruning shears to cut the
thicker branches and then finish the job with the hedge trimmer.