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11.1 ADJUSTING THE BLADE ANGLE
(FIG.26)
Depending upon the circumstances, the cutting
head can be adjusted to suit access to the hedge.
– With the engine stopped, grip the adjustment
handle
.
– Lift the angle adjustment locking lever
and
hold.
– With your thumb, press down the angle
adjustment lever
and adjust the cutting
head to a suitable angle.
– Release lever
and make sure the cutting
head has locked into position fully.
11.2 WORKING TECHNIQUES (FIGS.9 – 13)
Some local authorities impose seasonal bans on hedge cutting. Check with your local
authority to make sure this does not affect you.
Beware of hidden objects. Check there are no wire fences, power cables or other objects
hidden within the hedge that will damage this machine or cause injury if cut by the blades
Remove the blade guard before starting the engine.
The metal blade is intended for cutting branches up to 22mm and can be used to clear scrub
or off shoots around the base of shrubs, brushes and hedges.
The metal blade is a consumable item, avoiding
contact with larger branches, roots, stones, walls,
fences and other hard surfaces will help prolong the
life of it.
Before using the hedge trimmer, remove any large
branches with a pair of loppers.
GROUND CLEARANCE
Before all the hedge trimmings fall and obscure the
base of the hedge, clear out any unwanted new
shoots or woody weeds.
– Adjust the cutting head.
– Manoeuvre the cutting head in and around the
root, avoiding large diameter limbs, roots and
stones.
WARNING!
Use of this product can pose a
danger to wildlife. Before attempting to
use this machine, check the area,
particularly long grass and under bushes for signs
of life: if necessary relocate.
NOTE:
Not all animals
will be deterred by the noise of the product alone.
11. OPERATING THE HEDGE TRIMMING ATTACHMENT
FIG.8
FIG.9