dependant on the following examples and other variations
on how the tool is used:
How the tool is used and the materials being cut or drilled.
The tool being in good condition and well maintained.
The use of the correct accessory for the tool and ensuring
it is sharp and in good condition.
The tightness of the grip on the handles and if any anti
vibration and noise accessories are used.
And the tool is being used as intended by its design and
these instructions
This tool may cause hand-arm vibration syndrome if its
use is not adequately managed.
WARNING: To be accurate, an estimation of
exposure level in the actual conditions of use
should also take account of all parts of the operating
cycle such as the times when the tool is switched off and
when it is running idle but not actually doing the job. This
may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total
working period.
Helping to minimise your vibration and noise exposure risk.
Always use sharp chisels, drills and blades.
Maintain this tool in accordance with these instructions
and keep well lubricated (where appropriate).
If the tool is to be used regularly then invest in anti vibration
and noise accessories.
Plan your work schedule to spread any high vibration tool
use across a number of days.
4. INTENDED USE
This product is intended to remove smaller, weak branches
to raise the canopy of the tree, while allowing the larger
limbs to grow and get stronger, which makes the tree mass
look taller and lets more sun onto the ground to promote
grass growth, inhibit the growth of smaller plants/trees/
bushes, and allow for clearance of walkways.In addition,
the product could be used to cut fresh and dried tree
branches for delimbing and downcutting.
5.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Read instruction handbook before
operation this machine.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
ACTION
BEFORE OPERATION
Charging the battery pack
Installing/Removing the battery pack
WARNING: Please make sure to
close the blades firstly, then pull
the battery pack out.
ACTIVATING THE PRODUCT
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