are not more than 75 m long
and are designed for outdoor
use. The wire cross section
of the extension cable must
be at least 2.5 mm
completely unroll cable drums
before use. Check the cable for
damage.
• To fix on the power cable, use
the cable suspension intended
for the purpose.
• Keep the power cable away
from the cutting tool when
working. The cutting blades
may damage the power cable
and result in contact with live
parts. Always run the power ca-
ble behind the operator.
• Do not use the power cable to
pull the plug from the socket.
Protect the power cable from
heat, oil and sharp edges.
• Switch off the equipment and
disconnect the plug from the
socket if the power cable is
damaged. If the power cable is
damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, the cus-
tomer services of the same, or
a qualified person, in order to
avoid hazards.
• Do not connect a damaged
power cable to the mains. Do
not touch a damaged power
cable when it is connected to
the mains. A damaged power
cable may result in contact with
live parts.
Assembly
Disconnect the plug before any
work on the equipment. There is a
risk of injury.
. Always
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Mounting the switchbox
1. Remove the two recessed head
screws (17) from the switch-
box (14).
2. Remove the plastic cover (14a)
from the switchbox (14).
3. Insert the switchbox (14)
through the locating holes on
the bow-type handle (1).
4. Fasten the switchbox (14) with
the plastic cover (14a) and the
recessed head screws (17).
Fitting the wheels
1. Slide the wheel (7) onto the
wheel axle (19).
2. Secure the wheel (7) with a
washer (7a) and a splint (7b).
3. Press the hubcap (18) onto the
wheel.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the re-
maining wheels.
Mounting the grip rod
Mounting the lower bars:
1. Insert the lower bars (3) into the bar
support (20) on the device housing (6).
2. Fasten the lower bars using the en-
closed quick-release levers (4).
3. Lock the quick-release levers (4) by
pressing them in the direction of the
bar (1).
They must fit the handle so that a
tensioning with medium force can be
carried out.
Otherwise, the quick release levers (4)
must be turned clockwise for tension-
ing them or anti-clockwise to loosen
them.
GB
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