5. The tool should be recharged
when it fails to produce sufficient
power on jobs which were
easily done previously. DO NOT
CONTINUE using product with its
batteries in a depleted condition.
Assembly
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:
Avoid
accidentally switching the tool on
during assembly.
Fitting and removing the
blade (fig. B - D)
The shear blade (4) has been designed
for trimming grass and weeds. The
trim blade (5) has been designed for
trimming hedges and shrubs.
• To remove the blade cover (6).
Push and hold the blade release
button (3) in the direction of the
arrow (fig. B)
• Slide the blade cover (6)
backwards and lift it off (fig. B-1).
• While holding the blade onto the
pins (Fig. C), locate the blade cover
(6) and slide it forward (fig. D).
Note: No alignment of blade with drive
pin is required and operation of the blade
cover release button is not required
when re-fitting the blade cover.
B
C
D
1
Use
CAUTION: Let the tool work at its own pace. DO
NOT OVERLOAD.
Switching on and off
CAUTION:
Switching on
• Push and hold the lock button (2) (fig.
E) to the right or to the left and then
squeeze the on/off switch (1).
• Release the lock-off button.
Switching off
• Release the on/off switch (1).
wARNING
attempt to lock the switch in the on position.
hints for optimum use (figs. F - I)
Trimming grass
CAUTION:
• In order to achieve optimum cutting results, only cut dry grass.
• Hold the tool as shown in fig. F &
G. Keep your other hand well away
from the blade. Maintain a stable
working position so that you do not
slip. Do not overreach.
• When cutting long grass, work in
stages from the top. Take small cuts.
• Keep the tool away from hard
objects and delicate plants.
• If the tool starts running slowly,
reduce the load.
• To make a closer cut, slightly tilt the tool.
• Spray the blade with a light coating of
general purpose oil before first use and
whenever the blades begin to look dry.
7
Blades coast after turn off.
E
:
Never
Blades coast after turn off.
F
G