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O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
EN
PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
The hedge trimmer is used for trimming and shaping shrub crowns and trimming thin twigs. The addition of a pole makes it possi-
ble to form a hedge of a considerable height. Thanks to the electric drive, the trimmer is much quieter than a petrol one, and can
also be used near buildings. Proper, reliable and safe operation of the tool depends on appropriate use, that is why you should:
Read the entire instructions manual before the
fi
rst use of the tool and keep it for future reference.
The supplier shall not be held liable for any damage or injury resulting from improper use of the tool, failure to observe the safety
regulations and recommendations of this manual. Using the tool for purposes other than those for which it was intended shall
cause the loss of the user’s rights to a warranty and statutory warranty.
PRODUCT EQUIPMENT
The product is supplied complete but requires assembly before
fi
rst use.
A blade guard and carrying strap are supplied with the trimmer.
TECHNICAL DATA
Parameter
Unit
Value
Part no.
YT-84790
Rated voltage
[V~]
230 – 240
Rated frequency
[Hz]
50
Rated power
[W]
600
Cutting speed
[min
-1
]
1500
Cutting length
[mm]
510
Max. cutting diameter
[mm]
20
Weight
[kg]
4,0
Noise level
- L
pA
± K (pressure)
[dB(A)]
84.7 ± 3.0
- L
wA
± K(power)
[dB(A)]
96.0 ± 3.0
Vibration (main/auxiliary handle)
ah
± K
[m/s
2
]
2.74 ± 1.5/2.84 ± 1.5
Insulation class
II
Protection rating
IPX0
The declared noise emission value has been measured using the standard test method and can be used to compare one tool to
another. The declared noise emission value can be used in the preliminary exposure assessment.
The declared total vibration value has been measured using the standard test method and can be used to compare one tool to
another. The declared total vibration value can be used in the initial exposure assessment.
Note! The vibration emission during tool operation may di
ff
er from the declared value, depending on the manner the tool is used.
Note! Safety measures to protect the operator, which are based on an assessment of exposure under actual conditions of use (in-
cluding all parts of the work cycle, such as the time when the tool is switched o
ff
or idle and the activation time), must be speci
fi
ed.
GENERAL WARNINGS FOR THE SAFETY OF POWER TOOLS
Warning! Read all safety warnings, illustrations and speci
fi
cations provided with this power tool.
Failure to do so may
result in electric shock,
fi
re or serious injury.
Keep all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool” used in warnings applies to all tools driven by power both wired and wireless.
Workplace safety
Keep the workplace well-lit and clean.
Disorder and poor lighting can be causes of accidents.
Do not work with power tools in an environment with an increased risk of explosion, containing
fl
ammable liquids, gases
or vapors.
Power tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
Children and third persons should not be allowed to enter the workplace.
Loss of concentration can result in loss of control.
Electrical safety
The plug of the electric cable must match the power socket. You must not modify the plug in any way. Do not use any
plug adapters with earthed power tools.
An unmodi
fi
ed plug that
fi
ts the outlet reduces the risk of electric shock.
Avoid contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators and coolers.
Grounding the body increases the risk of electric shock.
Summary of Contents for YT-84790
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