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1. For tension relief of the cable, form a
loop of the end of the extension cable
and bring this through the opening at
the handle and suspend in the tension
relief at the grip (7).
2. Connect the device to the mains volt-
age.
3. To switch on, press and hold the safety
switch on the front handgrip (4) while
pressing the on/off switch (6) on the
handgrip. The hedge trimmer runs at
top speed.
4. Release one of the two switches to
switch the trimmer off.
Working with the Electric
Hedge Trimmer
During cutting work, ensure that no
contact is made with objects, e.g.
such as wire fencing or main plant
stems. This may result in damage to
the cutter bar.
• Switch off the equipment immediately
in the event that the blades are blocked
by solid objects, pull out the power
plug then remove the object.
• Always work away from the mains
power outlet. Set the cutting direction
before starting work. Ensure that the
power cable is kept well away from the
working area. Never lay the cable over
the hedge, where it could easily be
caught up in the trimmer blades.
• Avoid overstraining the equipment dur
-
ing work.
• There is a hole in the impact protection
(
1) and the bottom of the appliance
to hang the appliance (e.g. while tak-
ing a break from working) (see “wall
bracket”).
Pull out the power plug im-
mediately if the cable is dam-
aged, badly twisted or has
been completely cut through.
There is a risk of injury from
electric shock!
Cutting Techniques
• Cut thick branches beforehand using a
branch clippers.
• The double-sided cutter bar enables cut
-
ting in both directions or, with a swing-
ing action, from one side to the other.
• In case of vertical cutting, move the
hedge trimmer uniformly forward or up
and down in an arc movement.
• In case of horizontal cutting, move the
hedge trimmer in a sickle-shaped move-
ment to the edge of the hedge, so that
cut branches fall to the ground.
• In order to achieve long straight lines,
the placing of tensioned guiding cords
is recommended.
Cutting Shaped Hedges:
It is recommended that hedges be cut in
a trapezoidal shape, in order to prevent
stripping off of the lower branches. This
corresponds to the natural plant growth
and allows the hedge to thrive optimally.
During cutting, only the new annual
growths are reduced and thus a dense
branching and a good screen will develop.
1. Cut the sides of a hedge first. To do
this, move the hedge trimmer in the
direction of growth from bottom to
top. If you cut down from the top, the
thinner branches will move out, which
may result in some areas having sparse
growth or holes.