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Before use
¾ Before use, make sure you are familiar with
the hedge trimmer, its functions and operat-
ing elements. Do not use any hedge trimmer
whose switch is defective and which can
no longer be switched on or off. It must be
repaired by a qualified expert or workshop.
¾ Never use a device with damaged or miss-
ing guards or covers. It must be repaired or
replaced by a qualified expert or workshop.
¾ Before making adjustments to the device or
cleaning it, switch it off and pull the mains
plug out of the socket.
¾ Do not use a hedge trimmer with a defective
or heavily worn cutting element. It must be
repaired or replaced by a qualified expert or
workshop.
Tips for use
¾ Keep all body parts away from the cutting
blade. Do not attempt to remove grass cut-
tings or hold material to be cut with the blade
running. Only remove jammed grass cuttings
with the device switched off and the mains
plug pulled out. One moment of inattentiveness
when using the hedge trimmer can result in seri-
ous injuries.
¾ Only hold the power tool by the insulated
handles because the cutting blade may come
into contact with hidden power cables. Cutting
blade contact with a live cable may pass voltage
onto metallic device components and lead to
electric shock.
¾ Never leave the hedge trimmer unattended
during breaks and store it in a secure loca-
tion.
¾ Check for hidden objects in the hedge, such
as wire fencing, before commencing work.
¾ Hold the hedge trimmer securely with both
hands.
¾ Hold the hedge trimmer parallel to the hedge
when switching on, otherwise there is a risk
of injury.
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Safety information
¾ Also when working maintain a safe distance
relative to the cutting tool.
¾ Wear suitable safety goggles and ear defend-
ers!
¾ Take extra care if you are walking backwards.
Risk of tripping!
¾ Switch the motor off when carrying the device
to or from separate working positions.
¾ Never bypass or manipulate switching mech-
anisms installed on the device (e.g. by taping
the switch to the handle).
¾ When working always ensure you are stand-
ing safely, especially when using steps or a
ladder.
¾ Always be aware of your environment and
possible hazards which you may not be able
to hear because of the noise of the device.
Information about vibrations:
¾ Vibrations can cause nerve damage and
impair the blood circulation in the hands and
arms.
¾ When working in the cold, wear warm clothing
and keep your hands warm and dry.
¾ Take breaks.
¾ If you notice that the skin of your fingers
or hands goes numb, tingles, hurts or goes
white, stop working with the machine and, if
necessary, consult a doctor.
¾ The specified vibration emission values were
measured according to a standardised testing
procedure. These make it possible to estimate
the power tool emissions and compare these
with different power tools. Dependent on the
conditions of use, the state of the power tool or
tools inserted for use with it, the actual vibration
load may be higher or lower. When estimating the
emissions, consider doing so during work pauses
and phases when the tool is under reduced load.
Implement protective actions, e.g. organisational
measures, based on appropriate estimates.
Safety information