3. INTENDED USE
3.1 Brush cutter and grass trimmer
3.1.1 Intended use
This machine can be used as a trimmer with the cutting edge, and as a brush
cutter with the cutting blade.
The grass trimmer must be strictly and only to cut grass or weeds that are not too
dense. The brush cutter must be used to cut hard grass, more dense weeds and
small branches with a maximum diameter of 10mm.
3.1.2 Improper use
This machine is not intended to cut bushes or others similar plants requiring the
tool to get off the ground. Do not use this tool to work other materials such as
stones, clay soils, etc.
3.2 Mounted pole pruner
3.2.1 Intended use / improper use
The pole pruner is exclusively intended for pruning trees and/or cutting small
wood from the ground. Any other use is considered improper and will damage
the tool.
The correct use also includes reading and observing the instructions for use at
each use as well as observing the warnings fixed on the machine. Before and
during use, it is imperative to check the blade to ensure that there is no
mechanical damage. In case of necessary repairs, please contact your specialist
dealer.
Only the use of spare parts approved by the manufacturer or original spare parts
is permitted. If unauthorized or non-original spare parts are used, the user is
liable for consequential injury to persons or property resulting in the
manufacturer being deprived of all liability.
3.3 Hedge trimmer
3.3.1 Intended Use
Your hedge trimmer is a device used by a person to trim hedges and shrubs by
working with one or more blades arranged linearly and back and forth. A
potential hazard exists if the device is used for other purposes. Improper
handling of the hedge trimmer increases the risk of injury from blades. Only the
use of spare parts and accessories approved by the manufacturer is permitted.
3.4 QUICK RELEASE MECHANISM
Once properly adjusted, check that the quick release harnesses work properly.
Pull the strip to release the machine from you in the case of emergency.