4. Technical data
Cutter bar length: .............................................. 450 mm
Max. cutting length: ........................................... 400 mm
Tooth spacing: .................................................... 16 mm
Cuts/min: ................................................................ 1700
Lithium-ion battery
Voltage: ........................................................... 18 V DC
Capacity: ...................................................3.0 Ah Charging
time: ......................................................................... 1.0 h
Charging unit
Input voltage: ..................................200-260 V ~ 50-60 Hz
Power rating: ........................................................ 72 W
Output voltage: ..............................................10-21 V DC
Output current: .............................................................3 A
Danger!
Sound and vibration
Sound and vibration values were measured in
accordance with ISO 22868.
sound pressure level ...............................81.05 dB(A)
L
pA
K
uncertainty ............................................................3 dB
pA
LWA sound power level measured ...............98.23 dB(A)
K
uncertainty ............................................................3 dB
WA
LWA sound power level guaranteed ...............102 dB(A)
Wear ear-muffs.
The impact of noise can cause damage to hearing.
Total vibration values (vector sum of three directions)
determined in accordance with ISO 22867.
Handle under load
Vibration emission value a
h
The specified vibration value was established in
accordance with a standardized testing method. It may
change according to how the electric equipment is used
and may exceed the specified value in exceptional
circumstances.
The specified vibration value can be used to compare the
equipment with other electric power tools.
The specified vibration value can be used for initial
assessment of a harmful effect.
Keep the noise emissions and vibrations to a
minimum.
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Only use appliances which are in perfect working
order.
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Service and clean the appliance regularly.
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Adapt your working style to suit the appliance.
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Do not overload the appliance.
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Have the appliance serviced whenever necessary.
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Switch the appliance off when it is not in use.
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Wear protective gloves.
5. Before starting the equipment
Caution! Do not fit the battery until the equipment has
been fully assembled and all the settings have been
actuated. Always wear protective gloves when working on
≤ 2.5 m/s
2
the equipment to protect yourself against injury. Carefully
unpack all parts and check that they are complete (Fig. 1).
5.1 General information on assembly
a) Fig. 2-3: Push the tube (7) onto the handle housing
(2a) as far as the bead (7a) and screw it tight with the
assembly nut (6).
b) Fig. 4: Hook the carabiner (A) of the shoulder strap (8)
into the strap attachment (B).
c) Fig. 4a: The additional handle consists of the handle
(N), the hexagon screw (P) and the lock (F). It is fitted
to the handle attachment (U) as illustrated. Push the
hexagon screw (P) into the handle (N) and screw it
tight to the lock (F).
5.2 Adjusting the additional handle (Fig. 5-
6)
(a) Setting the tilt of the additional handle Open (a)
the lock (F). Set the desired tilt of the additional handle
(9). Close (b) the lock (F).
b) Shifting the additional handle Open (a) the lock (H)
and slide the additional handle (9) into the required
position. Close (b) the lock (H).
5.3 Using the shoulder strap
Warning! Always use the shoulder strap when working
with the equipment. Switch off the equipment before you
take off the shoulder strap (risk of injury).
1. Hook the carabiner (Fig. 4/Item A) into the strap
holder.
2. Slip the shoulder strap (Fig. 7/Item 8) over your
shoulder.
3. Adjust the length of the shoulder strap so that the
strap attachment is at waist level (Fig. 7).
4. The shoulder strap is equipped with a buckle. Press
the hooks together (Fig. 8) if you need to put down the
equipment quickly.
5. To change the strap position on the equipment, press
together the two metal loops (Fig. 4/Item L / M) and
adjust the strap attachment on the tube.
5.4 Adjusting the angle of the handle (Fig. 9)
Press the two-safety lock-off s (5) and adjust the angle of
the handle (2) to any of 4 latching positions.
5.5 Adjusting the angle of the motor housing
(Fig. 10)
Press the two-safety lock-off s (14) and adjust the angle of
the motor housing (13a) to any of 7 latching positions.
5.6 Adjusting the telescopic tube (Fig. 11)
1. Undo the telescopic tube lock nuts (10 + 12) by
turning them counter-clockwise.
2. Pull out the telescopic tubes (11 + 13) to suit the
required working height.
3. Secure the telescopic tube lock nuts (10 + 12) by
them turning clockwise.
5.7 Fitting the hedge trimmer mounting kit to the
motor head (Fig. 12 – 13)
The guard must be slipped over the hedge cutter blade in
order to prevent injuries.
1. Position the hedge trimmer mounting kit and the motor
head such that the arrows on both parts coincide.
2. Press the hedge trimmer mounting kit against the
motor head. This will cause the lock button (R) to be
pushed to the right. Turn the hedge trimmer mounting