Press the blade cover back to the housing until you
hear click. (See Fig.B2)
WARNING: Wear gloves when changing the
blade.
Checking the battery charge condition (See
Fig. C1)
NOTE: Fig. C1 only applies for the battery pack
with battery indicator light.
The battery level can be known from the battery
indicator light by pressing the button beside the
lights. Before starting or after use, press the button
beside the power indicator light on the battery pack
to check the battery capacity.
Charging the battery pack (See Fig.C2)
Your battery pack is partly charged and needs to
be fully charged before first use.
More details can be found in charger's manual.
WARNING:The charger and battery pack are
specially designed to work together, so do not
attempt to use any other devices. Never insert or
allow metallic objects into your charger or battery
pack connections because of an electrical failure
and hazard will occur.
Installing & removing the battery pack (See
Fig. C3,C4)
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1.Slide the battery pack into the battery
compartment until you hear a click.
EN
2.Press the battery release button to release battery
pack from your tool.
NOTE: After recharging, insert the battery pack into
tool's battery port. A simple push and slight pressure
will be sufficient.
OPERATION:
Starting/Stopping the weeder (See Fig. D)
Press the lock-off button first, then press the switch
trigger to start the machine.
WARNING:The cutting head continues to
rotate after the weeder has been switched off;
wait until it has completely stopped then lay down
the tool.
Trimming grass (See Fig.E)
NOTE: Keep the tool away from hard objects and
delicate plants.A slight downward tilt of
the cutting blades in the direction of motion gives
the best cutting results.
Trimming hedges and shrubs (See Fig. F)
Use a wide sweeping motion
NOTE: Take care to avoid any foreign objects.
Especially avoid hard objects such as metal wire
and railings, as these could damage the blades.
Weeding grass (See Fig.G)
NOTE: To ensure efficient operation, blade cleaning
should be performed in time after each work.
Operating with the telescopic handle
Assembling/removing the telescopic
handle
(See Fig.H1,H2)
NOTE:
-Install the battery pack first before assembling the
telescopic handle.
-Make sure the telescopic handle is locked into
position securely before operation.
-Keep hands away from the on/off switch when
attach or remove the telescopic handle to prevent
accidental start.
Adjusting the handle length (See Fig.I)
NOTE: The locking knob is used to hold the handle
in position at any extended length.
Adjusting the cutting height (See Fig.J1,J2)
NOTE: The telescopic handle has two cutting
height levels (25mm &43mm).
Starting and stopping with the telescopic
handle (See Fig.K)
Press the lock-off button first, then press the switch
trigger to start the machine.
WARNING: Do not use the shrub shear
blades (12cm/20cm) when working with the
telescopic handle.
CLEANING/STORAGE
Clean the exterior of the machine thoroughly using
a soft brush and cloth. Do not use water, solvents
or polishes. Remove all debris, especially from the
ventilation slots.
Store the machine in a secure dry place out of reach
of children. Do not place other objects on top of the
machine.
MAINTENANCE
To ensure long and reliable service, carry out
the following maintenance regularly.
Remove the battery before carrying out any
adjustment, servicing or maintenance.
Check for obvious defects such as loose, dislodged
or damaged blade, loose fixings and worn or
damaged components.
Check that covers and guards are undamaged and
correctly fitted. Carry out necessary maintenance or
repairs before using.
BLADE MAINTENANCE
Always clean the cutting blades after operation and
periodically lubricating the cutting blade.
Visually check the condition of the cutting edges of