6.4.3 Advice for operation
•
If the blades block while running or get
caught up in the hedge branches:
1. Release the blade control lever (Fig. 12.A) or
the safety switch (Fig. 12.B) immediately;
2. Wait for the cutting means to come to a halt
3. Remove the batteries (para. 7.2.2)
4. Remove the jammed material.
6.4.4 Lubricating the blades
whilst working
If the cutting means overheats whilst working, it is
necessary to lubricate the internal surfaces of the
blades (para. 7.4).
This operation can only be done with the
machine off and the batteries removed from
their housing.
6.5 STOP
1. Release the blade control lever (Fig. 12.A) or
the safety switch
When you have stopped the machine, it
will take a few seconds for the cutting means
to stop.
Always stop the machine when moving between
work areas.
Do not keep your hand on the safety
switch when moving the machine to avoid
accidentally starting the machine.
6.6 AFTER USE
• If the machine isn't in charge,
batteries from their housing
• When the cutting means has halted, fit the
blade guard (Fig. 1.E).
• Allow the engine to cool before storing in an
enclosed space.
• Clean (para. 7.3).
• Check there are no loose or damaged
components.
If
damaged components and tighten any screws
and loose bolts or contact the authorised
service centre.
• Check there are no damages to the machine.
If necessary contact the authorised service
centre.
IMPORTANT Always remove the batteries
and fit the blade guard whenever the machine is
unused or left unattended.
Fig. 12.B).
(
remove the
necessary,
replace
6.6.1 Removing the batteries
To remove the batteries press the lock button on
the battery (Fig. 13. C).
7. MAINTENANCE
7.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
Before
cleaning
interventions on the machine:
• Stop the machine
• Remove the batteries from their housing
(never leave the battery inserted or within
the reach of children or unauthorised
persons)
• When the cutting means is stationary,
apply the blade protection device, (except
when working directly on the blade)
• Allow the engine to cool before storing in
an enclosed space
• Use suitable clothing, protective gloves
and goggles
• Read the relevant instructions.
IMPORTANT Any
adjustment operations not described in this
manual must be carried out by your dealer or
Authorised Service Centre.
7.2 BATTERY
7.2.1 Battery power reserve
Battery power reserve (and therefore the cuttable
vegetation area before charging is required)
mainly depends on:
a. Environmental factors, that cause higher
energy requirements:
– cutting/trimming of very thick or wet hedges;
the
– cutting/trimming of bushes with branches
that are too thick;
b. operator behaviour that should be avoided:
– switching the machine on and off frequently
whilst working;
– adopting
unsuitable for the work to be performed
(para. 6.4.1);
– cutting speed unsuitable for the condition of
the hedge to be cut.
To optimise battery power reserve it is always
recommended to:
• cut the hedge when dry;
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