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• Make an assessment of the terrain to be
worked on and take all necessary precautions
for your own safety, especially on slopes or
on uneven, slippery or unstable ground.
• There may be local regulations for the
minimum age of persons allowed to use
the machine.
• The power tool must only be used by one
person at a time.
• Do not use the power tool if, while
working, you cannot hold it with both
hands or cannot stand firmly on both feet.
Never allow children, or anyone who is
unfamiliar with the power tool and these
instructions, to use the tool.
• Do not use the power tool when other
persons, especially children, or pets, are in
the vicinity.
• Never use the power tool if you are tired
or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication.
• Do not use the power tool unless all the
safety devices are correctly fitted and
working.
• Always follow all the safety instructions
and use the cutting technique that is most
appropriate.
• Only use the power tool for its intended
purpose. Any other usage can be dangerous
and result in serious damage to the tool.
• Only use the power tool in daylight, or in
good artificial lighting.
HANDLING THE ELECTRIC HEDGE
TRIMMER
• Do as follows when handling or
transporting the power tool:
– Switch off the engine. Wait until the
blades have stopped, and then
remove the battery from the battery
compartment.
– Only hold the power tool by the
handle and with the blades pointing
backwards.
• If the power tool is transported in a
vehicle it must be placed so that it does
not put the safety of other people at risk.
Secure it firmly.
• Check that the power switch is in the off
position before inserting the battery.
Connecting a tool to the power supply
when the switch is in the on position
increases the risk of accidents.
• Only charge the battery with the intended
charger. A charger intended for one type
of battery can result in a fire risk if used
with another type of battery.
• Only use the power tool with the specified
batteries. The use of other batteries can
cause personal injury or the risk of fire.
• When the battery is not in use keep it
away from metal objects like paperclips,
coins, keys, nails, screws and other metal
objects that can short circuit the
terminals. Short circuiting can damage
the battery or cause personal injury, burns
and/or fire.
• Acid can leak from the battery if the
battery has been damaged. Avoid contact
with battery fluid. If you get battery fluid
on your skin, rinse immediately in plenty
of fresh water. Seek medical attention if
you get battery fluid in your eyes. Battery
fluid can cause skin irritation and/or burns.
REMAINING RISKS
• Even if appropriate safety regulations are
adhered to and safety devices are used, it
is not possible to eliminate all risks. The
following risks remain.
– Vibration injuries (if the product is
used for long periods, or is not
handled and maintained correctly).
– Personal injury and/or material
damage as a result of defective
accessories, or kickback resulting
from concealed objects.
– Personal injury and/or material
damage as a result of falling or
ejected objects.
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