HEDGE TRIMMER MAINTENANCE
Your tool should be stationary, disconnected and greased occasionally during use.
1.
The cutting blades are made of high quality steel, hard and with normal use, they will not require regrinding.
However, if you accidentally hit a wire fence, stones, glass, or other hard objects, you can nick the blade.
There is no need to remove this nick as long as it does not interfere with the movement of the blade. If it
interferes, unplug the unit and use a fine toothed file or grinding stone to remove the notch.
2.
If you drop the tool, inspect it carefully for damage. If the blade is bent, the housing is cracked, or the
handles are broken, or if you see any other condition that may affect the cutter's operation, contact an
authorized service center for repairs before restarting.
3.
Fertilizers and other garden chemicals contain agents that greatly accelerate metal corrosion. Do not store
the tool on or next to fertilizers or other chemicals.
4.
To clean the tool, and always with the unit switched off, use only mild soap and a damp cloth. Never allow
any liquid to enter the tool, and never immerse any part of the tool in any liquid.
LUBRICATION OF THE BLADES
For easier handling and longer blade life, lubricate before and after each use. Apply light machine oil along the edge
of the blade bar.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The table includes some common problems, their causes and solution.
POSSIBILE CAUSE
PROBLEM
• The battery is not in contact.
The unit
• The battery is not correctly
does not
installed.
work
• Battery not charged.
• Battery not inserted in the
charger.
The battery
• The charger is not plugged in.
does not
• Air temperature too hot or
charge
too cold.
Low power
• The battery is uncharged.
NOTE: If you are unable to resolve the problem, please contact the Official Technical Service.
• Check that the battery is fully inserted.
• Check that the battery is connected correctly.
• Check the battery charging requirements.
• Insert the battery into the charger until the LED is lit up.
• Plug the charger into a working outlet.
• Check the current in the receptacle by plugging in a lamp or
other device.
• Check if the receptacle is connected to a switch that turns off
when the lights are turned off.
• Move the charger and tool to a surrounding air temperature
above 50 degrees F (10 degrees C) or below 100 degrees F
(+37.8 degrees C).
• Charge the battery.
SOLUTION
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