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Special Product Features; Battery Pack; Switching On And Off; Replacing Cutting Blades - Metabo LC 60 PowerCutter Manual Del Usuario

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17026903_0409 PowerCutter.book Seite 13 Dienstag, 14. April 2009 1:33 13
Pull out the mains plug immediately if the battery
charger starts to smoke or flames emerge!
5 Overview
See page 3 (please unfold).
PowerCutter...:
1 Enclosure
2 Handle
3 Battery pack release

4 Battery pack

5 Trigger switch
6 Switch lock (against accidental activation)
7 Hand protection
8 Hexagon spanner
9 Screw with Belleville spring (for securing
cutting blade)
10 Cutting blades
11 Upper cutting blade
12 Bearing
Battery charger LC 60:
13 Charging compartment
14 Warning display
15 Operation display

6 Special Product Features

Battery charger LC 60:
• Automatic balancing of the individual battery
cells permits optimum utilisation of the available
capacity and, at the same time, lengthens the
service life of the battery pack.
7 Commissioning
PowerCutter...:
Check Quick stop:
Switch machine on briefly and then off again. Have
the machine repaired if braking time is clearly
lengthened.
Charge the battery pack before use (4).
Battery charger LC 60:
Before plugging in, check to see that the
rated mains voltage and mains frequency, as
specified on the rating label, match your power
supply.
Self-test
Insert the mains plug. The warning display (14) and
the operating display (15) light up in succession for
approx. 1 second.
8 Use of PowerCutter...
8.1
Battery pack
Removing battery pack:
Press the battery pack release (3) and remove
the battery pack (4).
Inserting battery pack:
Push in battery pack (4) until it engages.
8.2

Switching On and Off

Switching on (safety operation):
Push the switch lock (6) in the direction of the
arrow and press the trigger switch (5).
To switch off:
Release the actuated trigger switch (5).
Thanks to the patented Quick stop, the cutting
blades come to a standstill within approx. 0.3
seconds.
Have the machine repaired if braking time is
clearly lengthened.
The noise that sometimes occurs during a
machine Quick stop is design-related and has no
influence on operation and service life.
8.3

Replacing cutting blades

Replace cutting blades (10) (or turn then over) if
they are blunt or damaged.
Never check the sharpness of the cutting
blades with your fingers. The cutting blades
are blunt if the cut twigs or leaves are chapped or
frayed.
Remove the battery pack (4) from the
machine to prevent accidental activation.
Danger of injury from the sharp edges of the
blades. Do not touch the cutting blade (10)
and upper cutting blade (11). Wear protective
gloves.
See illustration (A), page 3.
1 Remove battery pack (4).
2 Remove enclosure (1) from cutting blade.
3 Block the cutting blade (10) with a sufficiently
long wooden rod (or non-ferrous metal rod)
to prevent rotation (do not block or hold
with your fingers or hand).
4 Remove screw with Belleville spring (9)
using a hexagon spanner (8) by turning
counterclockwise (right-hand thread).
5 Remove wooden rod (or non-ferrous metal
rod).
6 Carefully remove the cutting blade (10).
• Cutting blades (10) ground on both sides
ENGLISH
ENG
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