• Do not expose the battery to the sun or
strong light. Do not place in contact with
hot surfaces. They could cause the battery to
explode.
• Allow the battery to cool completely before
starting charging.
• Do not disassemble or damage the battery,
to avoid personal injury.
• Use
the
battery
rechargeable batteries. Otherwise it could
cause fire and explosion. Use only the original
charger.
• Always check the charger, cable and plug
before each use. If damaged, go to the service
center for repair or repair. Do not use damaged
chargers. Do not try to repair damaged batteries
to keep the tool safe.
• Check that the voltage of the charger
matches that of the battery, otherwise it may
cause personal injury.
• Keep the charger clean, away from humid
environments and rain. Do not use the charger
outdoors, dirt and water can cause damage to
the charger and personal injury.
• The charger is designed for use with
original batteries, otherwise it can cause a risk
of fire or explosion.
• Not using damaged chargers reduces the
risk of injury.
• Do not use the charger on flammable
surfaces (e.g. paper).
2.3 PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Safeguarding the environment must be a relevant
and priority aspect of machine use, of benefit to
the community and the environment we live in.
• Avoid being a disturbance to the
neighbourhood. Use this machine at
reasonable times of the day only (not
early morning or late evening when the
noise could cause disturbance).
• A certain amount of chain lubricating oil
is released into the environment when
the machine is running, so only use
biodegradable oils made specifically for this
use. Use of a mineral oil or motor oil causes
serious damage to the environment.
• Comply with local regulations for the
disposal of packaging, deteriorated parts or
any elements with a strong environmental
impact; this waste must not be disposed of
as normal waste, it must be separated and
taken to specified waste disposal centres
where the material will be recycled.
• Comply with local regulations for
the disposal of waste materials
• When the machine is withdrawn from service,
do not dispose of it in the environment,
charger
only
with
but take it to a waste disposal facility in
accordance with the local regulations in force.
Do not throw electrical equipment away
with domestic waste. According to the
European Directive 2012/19/EU on
electrical and electronic equipment
waste and its implementation, according
to UK Regulation "The waste electrical and
electronic equipment regulations 2013 (as
amended)" and according to national regulations,
old electrical equipment must be collected
separately, for eco-compatible recycling. If
electrical equipment is disposed of in landfills or
in the ground, hazardous substances can leak
into the groundwater and contaminate the food
chain, damaging your health and well-being. For
further information on the disposal of this
product, contact your dealer or a domestic waste
collection service.
At the end of their working life, dispose of
batteries paying due attention to the
environment. Batteries contain material
classified as hazardous for you and the
environment. They must be removed and
disposed of separately at a facility that accepts
lithium-ion batteries.
Separate waste collection of the products
and packaging used allows the materials
to be recycled and reused. Reuse of
recycled materials help to prevent
environmental pollution and reduces the
demand for raw materials.
3. GETTING TO KNOW THE MACHINE
This machine is a gardening equipment and
precisely a battery powered portable pruning
shears.
The machine essentially consists of a motor that
drives a cutting device.
ATTENTION
Use for prolonged times or in incorrect positions
can cause damage to your body in the long run.
Perform cleaning and maintenance
operations before storing the tool.
If the tool has suffered a blow or a fall, make
sure it is in good condition before starting it.
3.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
AND PLANNED USE
The machine consists of (Fig.1):
A movable blade
B fixed blade
C blade fixing mechanism
D lock / unlock lever
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