1. To start, press and hold the safety
switch (29) while pressing the on/off
switch (30). You can release the safety
switch (29) again.
The hedge trimmer and pruner at-
tachment is automatically speed-con-
trolled according to the load condi-
tion. When idling without load, the
motor speed is lower.
2. To turn off, release the on/off switch
(30).
Checking the charge status
of the batteries
The battery charge level indicator (27) shows
the state of charge of the battery (25).
Press the button for the charge level indica-
tor (28) on the device. The charge level of
the battery is indicated by illumination of
the corresponding LED lights (3 LEDs per
charge level indicator).
3 LEDs illuminated (red, orange and green):
Battery charged
2 LEDs illuminated (red and orange):
Battery partially charged
1 LED illuminated (red):
Battery needs to be charged
Charge the battery (25) when only
the red LED on the level indicator (27)
is illuminated.
Working with the hedge
trimmer
While cutting, make sure that you
do not touch any objects, such as
wire fences or plant supports. This
can cause damage to the cutter bar.
•
To avoid eye injuries, always wear
safety goggles while working with the
hedge trimmer.
•
Always hold the device tightly with
both hands, with one hand on the rear
handle and the other hand on the front
round handle (
Your thumb and fingers must tightly
clasp the handles.
•
Check the carrying harness (
comfortable positioning which facilita-
tes holding the hedge trimmer.
•
If the blades become jammed with
solid objects, switch the device off
immediately, pull the mains plug, and
remove the object.
•
Avoid over-stressing the device while
working.
Working with the pole-
mounted pruner
If the saw chain gets stuck,
do not attempt to pull out the
pruner with force. There is a
risk of injury. Turn the motor
off and use a lever arm or
wedge to release the pruner.
• The saw chain should have reached it ma-
ximum speed before you begin sawing.
• You will have better control over the
device if you saw using the lower edge
of the blade bar (saw chain in pulling
direction) and not using the upper edge
of the blade bar (saw chain in pushing
direction).
• The saw chain must not touch the
ground or any object while sawing
through the material or thereafter.
• Ensure that the saw chain does not get
stuck while sawing. The log must not
break or splinter.
GB
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19) for
A
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