CLEANING & STORAGE
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In order to ensure long and reliable use of the product, carry out the following
maintenance work at regular intervals.
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Check the hedge trimmer at regular intervals to detect visible defects such as a
detached, loose, or damaged blade support bar, loose connections or worn or
damaged parts.
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When handling or cleaning the blades, wear protective gloves.
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Clean the blades after each use and treat them with a maintenance spray.
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When working for long durations, we recommend lubricating the blades at
regular intervals using a maintenance spray. Carry out a visual inspection to
determine the condition of the blades.
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Clean the external parts of the hedge trimmer using a soft brush and cloth.
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Do not use water, solvents, or an abrasive detergent.
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Remove all dirt that sticks to the hedge trimmer, paying close attention to the
motor ventilation vents.
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Store the hedge trimmer in a dry and safe place
– out of the reach of children.
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Do not place other objects on top of the appliance.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
The blades heat up
excessively.
There is no power supply.
Defective outlet socket.
Defective Fuse
Check power supply.
Try another source.
Replace the fuse.
The hedge trimmer does
not operate.
Damaged electrical cable.
Bad internal contact.
The on/off switches are
defective.
Check the cable for
damage.
Contact your retailer.
The hedge trimmer works
intermittently.
Internal defect.
Contact your retailer.
The motor runs, the
blades do not move.
Blunt blades.
The blade is notched.
Excessive friction due to
insufficient lubrication.
Sharpen the blade
support bar.
Check the blade support
bar.
Treat with maintenance
spray.