left
or right ope
ening on the
(de
pending on
whether you
the
n attach the
cord 02 to t
(ref
f. 800/301, a
available as
aut
horized deale
er), or route
• The
e autonomy
and useful l
dep
pend essenti
ally on the r
of t
the blade 17
and anvil bla
con
nstantly atten
nd these item
she
ear (see cha
pters SHARP
BLA
ADE AND A
ANVIL BLAD
MA
AINTENANCE
E).
• In
cold or wet
t conditions
car
rying it unde
r your rainco
• To
minimize e
xposure to
adv
visable to pa
y particular a
and
d regular sha
arpening.
CAUTIO
ON
During
intensive o
or heavy-dut
pruning
g shears 15
can get hot.
slow d
own the pa
ace or inten
problem
ms due to h
high tempera
reduce
the power o
of the pruning
user ma
anual, chapte
er "OPERAT
NOTES
S
• The
e pruning she
ear 15 famili
few
w pruning hou
urs.
• If t
he cut is no
ot performed
mea
ans that the
pruning she
tha
n necessary
. Check the
the
general con
dition of the
• For
r all indicatio
ons displayed
the
FELCO 880
0-NP user ma
DESCR
RIPTION OF
THE CUTTIN
See illu
ustration on p
page 3.
17 Blad
de
18 Anv
il-blade
19 Circ
clips
20 Con
necting rod
21 Grea
ase bolt
22 Cen
ter nut
23 Lock
king segmen
t screw
24 Lock
king segmen
t
25 Anv
il blade screw
w
SHARP
PENING
This op
peration is es
ssential beca
quality
and the s
service life
mechan
nical compon
nents, and t
09b. Sh
harpening fre
equency dep
that is c
cut (hardnes
ss and diame
sharpen
ning tool
used (FE
Therefo
ore, during th
he first days
cutting
edge of the
e blade 17 m
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
lower part o
of the rucksa
ack
u are right-
or left-hand
er),
the arm usin
ng an arm ba
and
an option at
t your prefer
rred
it under your
r sleeve.
ife of the pr
runing shear
15
right and pro
oper adjustm
ment
ade 18. You
are required
d to
ms, as with a
manual prun
ning
PENING, AD
DJUSTING T
THE
DE and MIS
SCELLANEO
OUS
, protect th
e rucksack
oat.
vibration of
the tool, it
t is
attention to i
its maintenan
nce
ty cutting, t
the body of
f the
To avoid da
amaging the
tool,
nsity of the
cut. In cas
se of
ature, the co
ontrol electro
onics
g shears (see
e FELCO 880
0-NP
TION ALARM
MS".
arization pro
ocess require
es a
d neatly and
d effortlessly
y, it
ear consume
es more ene
ergy
sharpening o
of blade 17 a
and
pruning shea
ar 15.
d by the disp
play 08, refer
r to
anual.
NG HEAD
ause it deter
mines the cu
utting
of the bla
de 17 and
the life of th
he battery 09
9a or
pends of cou
urse on the w
wood
eter), the pru
ning rate and
d the
LCO 903
recommend
ded).
s of use, the
e condition o
of the
must be che
cked regular
rly in
orde
er to sharpen
n it at the righ
an h
hour will quic
ckly give you
mini
mum, one d
daily sharpen
durin
ng the whole
e pruning sea
CAU
UTION
The
first sharpen
ning operatio
half
hour. To pe
rform this op
page
e 4 of this us
ser manual. A
if ne
ecessary the
e play betwe
blad
de 18 accord
ding to the
BLA
ADE AND AN
VIL BLADE"
ADJ
JUSTING TH
HE BLADE A
by
In o
rder to ensu
ure clean and
the
play betwee
en the blade
refer
rring to the
illustration C
man
nual.
ADJ
JUSTING TH
HE BLADE A
If yo
ou sharpen r
regularly (rec
blad
de 17 does no
ot cross corr
can
extend the l
longevity of
its c
rossing with
the anvil blad
To d
do this, activa
ate the trigge
to th
he fully actu
uated positio
soun
nd signals. C
Count till the
adva
ance in sm
mall increme
incre
ements). Wh
en crossing
clea
rly anvil bla
de 18) relea
save
es the cross
sing position
whe
n blade 17 d
oes not cros
REP
PLACING TH
HE BLADE
Whe
en the blade
e 17 no long
throu
ughout its le
ength, it is re
To d
do so, refer
to the illustr
man
nual.
Duri
ng this opera
ation, please
repla
ace it if requi
red.
CAU
UTION
Nev
er operate th
he pruning sh
this
may lead to
the damage
is n
ecessary to
disconnect
pow
wer cord 02 be
efore this ope
REP
PLACING TH
HE BLADE A
Whe
en the blade
17 has been
cut
is less clean
n even after
betw
ween the bla
ade 17 and
repla
ace the anvil
blade 18. To
the
on p
page 6 of this
s user manua
CAU
UTION
Nev
er operate th
he pruning sh
this
may lead to
the damage
is n
ecessary to
disconnect
pow
wer cord 02 be
efore this ope
- 9 -
ht time (a ch
eck every qu
uarter of
an idea of t
his frequenc
cy). As a
ning operatio
on is recom
mended
ason.
on must be p
performed in
the first
peration, refe
er to illustratio
on B on
At this occasi
ion check an
d adjust
een the blad
de 17 and th
he anvil
instructions
"ADJUSTIN
NG THE
below.
AND ANVIL B
BLADE
d precise cu
t, adjust per
iodically
e 17 and the
e anvil blade
e 18 by
C on pages 4
4 and 5 of th
his user
AND ANVIL B
BLADE CRO
OSSING
commended)
) your blade
17 and
ectly with the
e anvil blade
18, you
blade 17 by
means of a
adjusting
de 18.
er 16, 2 time
es quickly and
d hold it
on. You will
hear a seri
es of 3
4. After the
fourth, blade
e 17 will
ents of 1
mm (maxim
mum 2
is good (blad
de 17 should
overlap
ase the trigg
ger 16 and
the tool
n. Only per
form this o
peration
ss over anvil b
blade 18 eno
ough.
ger crosses
the anvil b
lade 18
ecommended
d that you ch
hange it.
ration D on
page 5 of th
his user
e check the w
wear on Bolt
t 21 and
hear 15 durin
ng this opera
ation, as
of the tool a
nd personal
injury. It
the pruning
shear 15 f
rom the
eration.
AND ANVIL B
BLADE
n replaced se
everal times,
and the
precise adj
ustment of t
the play
the anvil bla
ade 18, it is
time to
o do so, refe
er to the illust
tration E
al.
hear 15 durin
ng this opera
ation, as
of the tool a
nd personal
injury. It
the pruning
shear 15 f
rom the
eration.