WARNING:
Malfunctions may occur when the four lights
blinking in turns.
OVERHEAT PROTECTION
When the tool/battery is overheated, the tool stops
automatically. In this situation, let the power tool/battery cool
before turning the tool on again.
OVERDISCHARGE PROTECTION
When the battery capacity is not enough, the tool stops
automatically. In this case, remove the battery from the tool
and charge the battery.
USING THE POLE HEDGE
TRIMMER
• Double check that the binding of accessories and
attachments are properly fixed. Never use the product if
any parts are in the unlocked position.
• We recommend the use of the shoulder strap at all times,
to assist with distributing the weight of the machine.
• Inspect the area to be cut and remove any foreign
objects that will influence your cutting. If the foreign
objects can not be removed, e.g. wire fences, please
mark and remember it to avoid toughing them during
cutting.
• Run the machine to top speed before cutting.
• Keep your body and feet in safety distance to cutting
head.
• Stand so that you are stable and balanced on both feet.
This pole hedge trimmer is intended to be used by the
operator at ground level and do not use on ladders or
any other unstable support.
• The unit is used for cutting in either direction in a slow,
sweeping action from side to side.
• To protect yourself from electrocution, do not operate
within 33 feet (10m) of overhead electrical lines.
• Never use the pole hedge trimmer near power lines,
fencing, posts, buildings or other immovable objects.
• Never use a blade after hitting a hard object without first
inspecting it for damage. Do not use if any damage is
found.
• Ensure the air vents are always unobstructed and clear.
Clean them if necessary with a soft brush. Blocked air
vents may lead to overheating and damaged to the
trimmer.
• Do not overwork yourself. Take regular breaks to ensure
you can concentrate on the work and have full control
over the pole trimmer.
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• Do not force the pole hedge trimmer through dense
growth. A slight back and forth sawing action may ease
the cutting of larger, more dense growth. If the pole
hedge trimmer begins to slow down, reduce the rate of
speed at which you are trying to cut. If the pole hedge
trimmer becomes jammed, immediately turn the trimmer
off. Disconnect the battery pack and clear the jammed
debris from the blades.
1. To use the pole hedge trimmer for trimming tall, hard to
reach hedges or shrubs, hold the trimmer at the position
shown below (Fig.15). Pivot the power head to several
different positions to shape or sculpt shrubs or hedges.
2. To use pole hedge trimmer for trimming the bottoms and
sides of hedges and shrubs, hold the pole trimmer at the
position shown below (Fig.16).
3. To use pole hedge trimmer for trimming low-lying foliage
or ground cover, hold the pole hedge trimmer at the
position as shown below (Fig.17).
CUTTING TIPS
WARNING:
Always hold the pole hedge trimmer firmly with
both hands. Never hold shrubs with one hand
and operate pole hedge trimmer with another.
Failure to follow this warning can result in
serious injury.
WARNING:
Clear the area to be cut before each use.
Remove all objects such as cables, lights, wire,
or loose strings which can be entangled in the
cutting blade and create a risk of serious injury.
▪ When operating the pole trimmer with an extension lead,
keep the extension lead behind the pole trimmer. Never
drape it over the hedge being trimmed.
▪ Do not force the pole hedge trimmer through heavy
shrubbery. This can cause the blades to bind and slow
down. If the blades slow down, reduce the pace.
▪ Do not attempt to cut stems or twigs that are larger than
1/2 inch thick or those obviously too large to feed into
the cutting blade. Use a hand saw or pruning saw to trim
large stems.
▪ If blades do become jammed, stop the motor, allow the
blades to stop and disconnect the battery pack before
attempting to remove the obstruction.
▪ Wear gloves when trimming thorny or prickly growth.
When trimming new growth, use a wide sweeping action,
so that the stems are fed directly into the cutting blade.
Older growth will have thicker stems and will be trimmed
easiest by using a sawing movement.
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