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Technical data
MFB4-40Li SE
Technical data
Cutting data grass trimmer
Cutting circle diameter of line mm
380
Cutting line diameter mm
2 x 2.0
Cutting line length m
4
Maximum speed grass trimmer min
-1
5500
Cutting data brush cutter
Cutting circle diameter of blade mm
255
Cutter balde thickness mm
1.4
Teeth quantity
3
Maximum speed brush cutter min
-1
5500
Cutting data hedge trimmer
Cutting circle diamter mm
24
Angle adjustment °
+90°/0°/-75° (165°)
Cutting length mm
395
Max. cutting speed max. min
-1
1200
Cutting data pole saw
Guide bar legnth mm
240
Cutting length mm
203
Guide bar typ
Oregon 080SDEA318
chain pitch
3/8"
Saw chain type
91P033X
Chain link thickness "
1.27
Oil tank capicity cm
3
180
Power unit
Motor V DC
36V (max. 40V)
Battery V DC
18V (max.20V)
Battery
Battery Typ
Litium-Ionen
capacity
2,0 Ah / 36Wh
Charger
Input voltage V / Hz
220-240V AC 50/60 Hz
Charging voltage
V DC
20V DC
Charging current A
2,0 A
Charging time
(depending on charge state)
60 min
Operating temperature
0-40 °C
Protection class
II
Subject to technical changes!
Information concerning noise emission measured ac-
cording to relevant standards:
Sound pressure Grass trimmer L
pA
= 84 dB(A)
Sound power Grass trimmer L
WA
= 96 dB(A)
Uncertainty K
PA
= 1,2 dB(A)
Sound pressure Brush cutter L
pA
= 81,2 dB(A)
Sound power Brush cutter L
WA
=96 dB(A)
Uncertainty K
PA
= 3 dB(A)
Sound pressure Hedge trimmer L
pA
= 88,2 dB(A)
Sound power Hedge trimmer L
WA
= 104 dB(A)
Uncertainty K
PA
= 3 dB(A)
Sound pressure Pole saw L
pA
= 86,8 dB(A)
Sound power Pole saw L
WA
= 104 dB(A)
Uncertainty K
PA
= 3 dB(A)
• Do not remove the power plug from the socketoutlet
by pulling on the cable. Never carry the tool by its
cable. Take care not to damage the cable in any way.
•
Protect cables from heat, caustic fluids and sharp
edges. Replace damaged cables immediately.
• If the blades become jammed, e.g. due to thick
branches or the like, switch off and unplug the
hedge trimmer immediately. Only then are you to
remove the cause of the obstruction.
• Keep the hedge trimmer in a dry place out of
children’s reach.
• During transportation and storage of the hedge
trimmer, keep the blades covered at all times with
the special guard.
• Take care not to overload the hedge trimmer and
do not use it on jobs for which it is not intended, i.e.
you are allowed to use the hedge trimmer only to
cut hedges, shrubs and perennials.
• The hedge trimmer requires regular inspection and
maintenance. Always replace damaged blades in
pairs. If the hedge trimmer suffers any damage
from impact (falling on hard ground etc.), have it
checked immediately by a specialist.
• Look after your hedge trimmer carefully. Keep it
clean and sharp to ensure efficient and safe cutting.
Follow the maintenance and cleaning instructions.
• The German Farmers Union, for example, prohib-
its the use of electric hedge trimmers by persons
aged 17 or less. Persons aged 16 and above may
only use electric hedge trimmers if supervised by
an adult.
• Do not use the hedge trimmer with a damaged or
excessively worn cutting system.
• Check your surroundings and take note of any po-
tential dangers which you may not be able hear due
to the machine’s noise.
• Never try to work with an incomplete machine or a
machine with unapproved modifications.
• It is advisable not to use the hedge trimmer when
other persons, and particularly children, are nearby.
• Children are not allowed to use the hedge trimmer.
• The machine may exceed 85 db (A) at the work-
place. The operator will require noise protection
measures and ear muffs if this is the case.
• Always ensure that all the handles and safety
equipment is fitted when the hedge trimmer is in
use.
• Examine the hedge for any concealed objects, e.g.
wire, before you start your work.
• This equipment is not designed to be used by peo-
ple (including children) with limited physical, senso-
ry or mental capacities or those with no experience
and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a
person who is responsible for their safety or they
have received instructions from such a person in
how to use the equipment safely. Children must al-
ways be supervised in order to ensure that they do
not play with the equipment.