Do not use low-power machines for
heavy-duty work. Do not operate the
equipment for purposes for which it is
not intended.
•
Always inspect the equipment before it
is to be used. Do not operate the equip-
ment if safety devices, parts of the cut-
ting device or bolts are missing, worn
out or damaged.
Electrical safety:
CAUTION! The following states how
to avoid accidents and injuries due
to electric shock:
•
Keep the extension cords away from the
cutting tools.
In case a cord gets damaged in use, im-
mediately unplug it from the mains. DO
NOT TOUCH THE CORD UNTIL IT IS
UNPLUGGED.
•
Always keep the extension cable well
away from the cutting tools.
Should the power cable become dam-
aged during work, then instantly discon-
nect the power cable from the mains.
DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER CABLE
BEFORE IT HAS BEEN DISCON-
NECTED FROM THE MAINS!
•
If the power cable for this equipment is
damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, a customer service agent
of the same or a similarly qualified per-
son in order to prevent hazards.
•
Check that the mains voltage is the
same as indicated on the rating plate.
•
Wherever possible connect the equip-
ment to a power socked with a residual-
current circuit breaker that has a rated
current of not more than 30 mA.
•
Protect the equipment from moisture.
The equipment must not be moist nor
operated in a moist environment.
•
Always check the equipment, power
cable and plug for damage before oper-
ating the equipment. Avoid body contact
with earthed parts (e.g. metal fences,
metal posts).
•
Only use extension cables with a maxi-
mum length of 75 m that have been ap-
proved for open-air use. The stranded
cord diameter of the extension cable must
be at least 2.5 mm
ble drum to its full length so that the entire
cable can be inspected for damage.
•
Never pass an operating equipment
over the extension cable. Ensure that
the power cable is always trailing be-
hind the operator.
•
Use the envisaged cable suspensions
when attaching an extension cable.
•
Never carry the equipment by its power
cable. Never pull the cable to discon-
nect the plug from the mains socket.
Protect the cable from heat, oil and
sharp edges.
General description
The illustrations can be found on
pages 2 and 3
Survey
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1 Power cable
2 Upper handle
3 ON / OFF switch
4 Strain relief
5 Additional handle
6 Knurled nut and screw
7 Handle rod
8 Lever for handle rod adjustment
9 Screw sleeve to adjust the
length
10 Telescopic tube
11 Push-button for tilt angle adjust-
ment
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