Safety information
EN
30
¾
Only use the power packs intended for this
purpose in power tools .
Use of other power
packs can result in injuries and fires.
¾
Regularly check all screw or bolt joints to
ensure they have not come loose .
¾
Ensure maintenance work is always
performed to schedule .
This ensures that the
safety of the power tool is maintained.
¾
Switch the device off and wait until the cutting
tool comes to a standstill before removing the
operating arm .
¾
Replace all worn or damaged information
signs on the device .
¾
Even if all safety and operating instructions
are heeded, there is always a residual risk of
injury and property damage .
Always remain
aware of this.
Safety information
Intended use
This tool is intended solely
-as a pole saw for pruning or cutting back branches
on high trees.
-for use in accordance with the descriptions and
safety instructions given in this operating manual.
The pole saw is not designed for commercial
use and may only be used in home gardens and
allotments.
Any other use is classed as an unintended use.
The user is liable for any damages arising from
unintended use.
Avoid using the power tool when the ambient tem-
perature is below 10°C.
Do not use the pole saw to saw branches that are
thicker than the cross-section of the cutting bar.
Identification plate
Position
The identification plate is located on the casing of
the tool.
Note
The label has the status of a certificate. It
must never be altered or obliterated.
Structure
O
1
Manufacturer
2
Device group
3
Model name
4
Rated voltage, type of current
5
Weight
6
Rated size of the guide bar
7
Disposal instruction
8
Year of manufacture
9
Guaranteed sound level
10
CE mark
11
Model number
12
Serial number
Operating controls
Operating controls
P
1
On/off switch on handle
2
Lock-on switch
3
Handle
4
Oil fill level indicator
5
Protective cover
6
Cutting bar
7
ECutting chain
8
Oil tank cap
9
Adjusting wheel
10
Locking screw
11
Operating arm *(with permanently installed power pack)
12
Holding area for the hand / fastening area for the optional
middle handle
*Necessary operating element (not supplied)
Start-up
Supplementary documentation
Make sure the supplied instruction
manuals of the charger and operating
arm are available . Please read and
understand them before using the
device .
Power pack charging
WARNING!
Only charge the power pack using the
charger approved by the manufacturer.
The designations of the approved chargers
are listed in the enclosed CE Declaration of
Conformity.
Attention!
The power pack is supplied partially charged.
Before using the device for the first time, fully
charge the power pack to ensure effective
performance.
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