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Assembly
classication II of VDE 0740. Before using the machine ensure that the
mains current agrees with the operating voltage data on the machine’s
identication plate.
Power Circuit Breaker
Machines which will be used in different outside locations must be
connected to a Power Circuit Breaker.
Safety Guard (Fig. M1)
Fit the enclosed safety guard in the slot on the hedgetrimmer. The safety
shield prevents touching the blades during operation. Hold tool with both
hands!
Power connection
The machine can only be connected to a single-phase a.c. current
connection. The machine is protectively insulated in accordance with
Safety instructions
7. Do not use the trimmer in wet weather and do not use it to cut wet hedges. Do
not wash down the device with water. Do not use any high-pressure cleaning
devices or steam jet devices for cleaning.
8. Carry the trimmer by the handles provided and keep hands away from the
cutting blades.
9. In line with agricultural Trade Association Regulations only persons over
the age of 17 may work on their own with electric hedge trimmers. Use
is permitted for persons over 16 years if the work is carried out under the
supervision of adults.
10. We would recommend that safety clothing is worn during the work and that
eyes, ears, hair, hands and feet are fully protected. Protective gloves should
also be worn.
11. Ensure that the motor of your hedge shears can not be switched on by
mistake when you put it down after work or when you are going to clean the
device. Never forget to unplug the mains supply!
12. Check the cutting unit regularly for damage and if damage is discovered, the
cutting unit should be properly repaired.
13. Be aware of your responsibility as user towards third parties in the working
area.
14. The trimmer must be properly checked and serviced. If the blades get
damaged they should only be exchanged in pairs. In the event of damage
from impact, specialist’s inspection is essential.
15.
Only use extension cords that are approved for outdoor use. These cords may
not be lighter than HO5 W-F. They must be waterproofmobile decvices that are
used outdoors must be connected via a residual current circuit breaker.
16. Ensure that the equipment is stored safely after use in such a way that the
blade cannot be touched.
17. When using the equipment, hold it securely with both hands, stand rmly and
ensure that you have sufcient working space. There should be no people,
animals or objects within the working area. Select the cutting height so that
the blade does not make contact with the ground and you can operate the
equipment from a secure position.
18. Take care when transporting the equipment (only with blade cover!).
19. For initial use of the hedge trimmer we would recommend that in addition to
reading the operating instructions, you also seek a practical demonstration
from an expert.
20. Always ensure that all protective devices and handles are properly tted.
Never attempt to use an incomplete machine.
Disposal
• Do not dispose of electrical equipment in domestic
waste. Recycle equipment, accessories and packaging
in an environment-friendly manner.
21. The use of the hedgetrimmer is to be avoided if other persons, above all
children, are within the working area.
22. Familiarize yourself with the working area and pay attention to possible
dangers which you might not be able to hear due to the noise of themachine.
23. Keep your work area orderly
- A disordered work area can lead to accidents
.
24. Keep children away from the work area
- Do not permit other persons to touch the power tool or the cord.
Keep other people away from your work area.
25. Store your power tools under secure conditions
- Power tools that are not in use should be stored out of the reach of
children, in a dry, elevated, enclosed location.
26. Do not overload your power tools.
-
They work better and more safely within the specied performance range.
27. Only use the cord for the purposes for which it is intended.
- Never carry power tools by the cord. Do not use the cord to pull the plug
out of the outlet. Protect the cord from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
28. Be attentive
- Pay attention to what you are doing. Approach your work with reason and
understanding. Do not use power tools if you cannot concentrate on what
you are doing.
29. Attention
- Only use accessories or supplemental devices that are listed in the
operating instructions. The use of other tools and accessories can
represent an injury hazard for you.
30. Have your power tools repaired by a qualied electrician
- This power tool corresponds to the applicable safety guidelines. Only an
electrician, using original replacement parts, may execute repairs; the use
of non-original replacement parts can cause accidents for the operator.
31. Never attempt to use a machine that has parts missing, or a machine that has
an unauthorized modication.
32. Never allow children to use the tool.
Operation
Operating times
Please consider the individual country specications.
Instructions for use of the equipment
Do not use the trimmer in rain or for cutting wet hedges! Check the
hedge trimmer ex and its connections before each and every use for
visible signs of damage (disconnect the power plug)! Do not use a faulty
ex.
Gloves
Protective gloves must be worn when using the hedge trimmer.
Securing the extension lead (Fig. B1)
Only use extension leads suitable for outside use. The cross section of
the wire (max. length of extension cord: 75m must be at least 1,5 mm
2
.
Secure the equipment ex to the extension lead by means of a loop.
Extension leads longer than 30 m will reduce the performance of the
machine.
Two-hand safety switch (Fig. B2)
To switch on and to run the hedge trimmer you need both hands: The
switching bar in the rear handle as well as the switch in the front handle
must be depressed (A, B). If one of the switches is released, the shearing
blades will stop after ca. 0.5 seconds.
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