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Maintenance
General
Attention!
Before performing maintenance and
cleaning work, remove the battery.
Keep the lawn trimmer in a dry and secure
location and out of the reach of children.
Check the lawn trimmer for damage if you drop it.
Have all maintenance work and repairs carried
out by a service centre.
Cleaning
Clean the lawn trimmer with a mild soap and
a damp cloth.
Keep the ventilation slots clean and free of dust.
Do not let the lawn trimmer become wet and
do not spray it with water.
Storage
Charge the battery before storing the unit in
winter (see "General information about the
battery").
Always store the unit in a dry and secure location
which is not accessible to children.
Store the battery and the lawn trimmer
separately.
Store the battery in a clean and dry location.
Recommended storage temperature approx.
18 °C.
Keep the unit, in particular its plastic components,
away from brake fluids, petrol, petroleum
products, penetrating oil, etc. They contain
chemical substances which may damage, attack
or destroy the plastic components of the unit.
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Fertilisers and other garden chemicals contain
substances which may have a highly corrosive
effect on the metal parts of the unit.
Therefore do not store the unit near these
substances.
Replacing the line spool
Note that the line continues running when
the lawn trimmer has been switched off!
Before working on the lawn trimmer, always
switch it off and remove the battery!
Forcefully press both catches together on the
spool cover
notch
.
Remove the line spool
Remove any dirt from the housing.
Thread both ends of the line of the new line spool
(spare part no. 49ATS0-650) on the left and right
sides through the eyes of the line spool
Then put the line spool back in the housing
Avoid unintentionally unwinding the spool.
Now take the line out of the holder slots
Re-attach the spool cover to the line spool holder,
ensuring that both catches click into
position
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Operating instructions for lawn trimmer
Maintenance
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