idal shape to avoid exposing the lower branches. It
coincides with the natural growth of the plant and it
also benefits it. During the cutting period, only one-
-year increments are reduced, thus developing dense
branching and a good aperture.
- Trim the sides of the hedge first. To do this, move
the scissors in the direction of growth from the bottom
up. If you cut downwards, the narrower branches may
move outwards, creating free spaces or so-called
holes.
- Cut the top edge into a straight shape, roof shape or
round shape according to your taste.
- Cut the young plants to the desired shape. The main
plants should remain undamaged until the hedge
reaches the planned height. All other shoots can be
halved.
Caring for wild shrubs
Wild shrubs are not cut into any shape, but must be
regularly maintained so that they do not grow very
high.
Cutting time
Deciduous hedges - in June and October.
Conifer hedges - April and August.
Evergreen fences made of conifers - from May.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
During cleaning, repairs and maintenance of el.
Always unplug the power cord.
- Before each use, check the device for loose, worn
or damaged parts. Check that the blades are securely
seated on the cutting bar.
- Check covers and safety elements for damage and
correct installation. If necessary, relocate them.
- Keep the ventilation openings and the motor ho-
using clean. Use a damp cloth or toothbrush. The
device must not be washed or soaked in water.
- Do not use any cleaning chemicals or solvents, as
these can damage the device. Chemical compounds
can damage the plastic parts of scissors.
- Carefully clean the cutting bar after each cutting
operation. Wipe it with a greasy cloth or spray it with a
protective metal spray.
- Keep the scissors dry, with the cover on the bar and
out of the reach of children. If necessary, the device
can be hung on the wall using a protective cover of
the rail.
Storage if you will not be using the scissors for a long
time Do not store the device in a place where the
temperature is high.
If possible, store the device in a place with a constant
temperature and humidity.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input voltage 230 V
Input frequency 50 Hz
Power consumption 620W
Cutting bar length 550 mm
Max. bush diameter 20 mm
Weight 2.7 kg
Protection class II.
Sound pressure level measured according to EN
60745:
LpA (sound pressure) 85,1 dB (A) KpA=3
LWA (sound power) 95,6 dB (A) KwA=3
Take appropriate measures to protect your hearing!
Wear hearing protection whenever the sound pressure
exceeds the level of 80 dB (A).
Weighted effective acceleration according to EN
60745:
3,59m/s2 K=1.5
Caution: The vibration level may vary during power
tool operation from the declared value depending on
the way the power tool is used and depending on the
following conditions: Method of power tool use and
type of material being cut or drilled, conditions of the
power tool and method of its maintenance, appro-
priateness of the used accessories and ensuring its
sharpness and good conditions, the strength of handle
gripping, use of anti-vibration equipment, suitability of
the power tool for the purpose for which it has been
designed and compliance with workflows according to
manufacturer's instructions.
If this power tool is used in an inappropriate manner, a
hand/shoulder vibration syndrome may appear.
Caution: For clarification, it is necessary to consider
the level of vibrations in specific conditions of use in all
operating modes, e.g. the time when the power tool is
switched off except for the operation time, and when
it idles, i.e. performs no work. This may substantially
decrease the exposition level during the whole operat-
ing cycle.
Minimize the risk of vibrations, use sharp chisels, drill
and blades.
Keepthe power toolin compliancewith theseinstruc-
tions and provide for its proper lubrication.
When using the power tool regularly, invest into anti-
vibration equipment.
Do not use the power tool under temperatures lower
than 10°C. Plan your project containing work with the
power tool producing high vibrations carefully and
spread it over more days.
Subject to changes.
ENVIrONmENTAL PrOTECTIONWASTE mA-
NAgEmENT
Power tools, accessories and packaging should be
provided for recycling and not to harm the environment.
Do not dispose of power tools into household waste!
According to Directive 2012/19/EU of the European
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