REF. 60040
THREAD HEAD ASSEMBLY
1.
Take out these two pieces.
2.
Insert the thread head an turn it anti-clockwise.
3.
Insert the allen key in the lateral hole and turn the thread
head so it gets well fixed.
4.
Pull the thread to know where you should cut it.
THREE-TOOTH BLADE ASSEMBLY
1.
Take out these two pieces.
2.
To do so, put a hex key on the lateral hole as you
unscrew the nut.
3.
Next, take out this piece.
4.
Put the blade.
5.
Put the three piece you took out previously.
6.
Hold with the hex key and tighten the nut firmly anti-cloc-
kwise.
SAW POLE ASSEMBLY
1.
Unscrew the nut and take out the cover.
2.
Put the chain on the blade.
Note: Make sure you put the chain with the correct
orientation
3.
Put the blade on the machine.
4.
Make sure the chain spins correctly.
5.
Put the cover and screw.
6.
Screw the adjustment screw to adjust the chain's
tension.
7.
To change the angle of the blade, pull the lock.
8.
Once the angle is adjusted, press the lock.
9.
Put oil in the deposit to lubricate the blade correctly.
WARNING! The chain of the saw has very sharp
ends. Use gloves for your security. Always pay attention
to the tension of the chain. A lack of tension may
increase the risk of a sudden backwards movement. If
the chain's tension is not correct it may leave the chain,
causing injuries to the operator and the machine.
HEDGE TRIMMER ASSEMBLY
To adjust the angle of the hedge trimmer, press at the same
time these two levers.
Then, put the blade in to the desired angle.
OPERATION
WARNING! The product may throw objects during ope-
rations causing injury to the operator or to observers. Always
wear suitable eye protection, boots, gloves and long, heavy
trousers while operating the tool.
Starting and stopping
Hold the handle of the trigger with one hand and the frontal
handle the other hand.
To start the tool, press the lock button and press the trigger.
Battery state of charge
When you press the start button, the lights on the multifunction
garden machine will light up to indicate the state of charge of
the battery.
Depending on the colour lights you will now which is the state
of charge.
Light
Red, yellow, green
Red, yellow
Red
Red (blink)
Release the lock button once the motor has started.
To stop the brush cutter, release the trigger.
WARNING!
After switching off, the cutting element will continue to rotate
for a few more seconds. Maintain vigilance until the line
completely stops.
Operating tips for the use of the brush cutter
•
Keep a firm grip with both hands while in operation.
•
The brush cutter should be hold with a comfortable
position, with the handle of the trigger at the heigh of
your hip.
•
Maintain a firm grip and a good balance on your feet.
•
Adjust the shoulder strap to position the brush cutter at a
comfortable operating position.
•
Position yourself so that you will not be drawn off balan-
ce by the kickback reaction of the cutting blade.
•
Pay attention to the kickback reaction that may be pro-
duced when the blade gets in contact with something it
cannot cut. This contact may cause the blade to stop for
an instant, and suddenly thrust the unit away from the
object that was hit. This reaction can be violent enough
to cause the operator to lose control of the unit. Blade
thrust may occur without warning if the blade snags,
stalls or binds. This is more likely to occur in areas
where it is difficult to see the material being cut.
•
For cutting ease and safety, approach the weeds being
cut from the right to the left. In the event that an unex-
pected object or woody stock is encountered, this could
minimize the blade thrust reaction.
Cutting tips
•
Inspect and clear the area to be brush cutter for any roc-
ks, broken glass or wire that could be thrown or become
entangled in the cutting line.
•
Trim only when grass or weeds are dry.
•
Keep the cutting line parallel to the ground.
•
Cut the grass or weeds over 20 cm tall from the to top
the bottom, in small amounts. This will prevent grass
becoming wrapped around the trimmer head assembly,
which may result in damage due to overheating. If grass
becomes wrapped around the trimmer head assembly,
stop the trimmer and remove the grass.
•
Move the brush cutter slowly in and out of the area
you are cutting, keeping the brush cutter at the desired
cutting height.
•
Use the tip of the line to do the cutting. Do not force the
brush cutter head assembly into uncut grass.
•
Feed out some line after each use to prevent the line
from retracting into the cutting head.
•
Avoid hitting objects with the line, such as chain-link
fences or concrete, as this causes rapid wear.
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State of charge
Voltage>19V
17V<Voltage<19V
16V<Voltage<17V
Voltage<16V