3 Overview
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Overview
3.1
Brushcutter, battery and
charger
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1 Battery compartment
The battery compartment holds the battery.
2 Locking lever
The locking lever holds the battery in the bat‐
tery compartment.
3 Control handle
The control handle is used for operating,
holding and controlling the brushcutter.
4 Trigger
The trigger switches the brushcutter on and
off.
5 Ergo lever
The Ergo lever holds the release slide in posi‐
tion when the trigger is released.
6 Release slide
The release slide releases the trigger.
7 Loop handle
For holding and controlling the brushcutter.
8 Shaft
The shaft connects all components.
9 Bump guard
The bump guard protect objects from contact
with the cutting tool.
10 LED
The LED indicates the status of the charger.
11 Mains plug
The mains plug connects the connecting
cable with a socket
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12 Connecting cable
The connecting cable connects the charger to
the mains plug.
13 Charger
The charger charges the battery.
14 Battery
The battery supplies power to the brushcutter.
15 LEDs
The LEDs indicate the state of charge of the
battery and any faults.
16 Button
The button activates the LEDs on the battery.
# Rating plate with machine number
3.2
Deflector and Cutting Attach‐
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1 Line limiting blade
Line limiting blade trims nylon lines to correct
length.
2 Mowing head
Moving head accommodates the mowing
lines.
3 Fanwheel
Cools the electric motor.
4 Deflector
Protects the user from flying debris and con‐
tact with the cutting attachment.
3.3
Symbols
Meanings of symbols that may be on the trim‐
mer, battery and charger:
This symbol indicates in what direction
the release slide has to be pushed.
This symbol shows the rated speed of the
cutting attachment.
1 LED glows red. Battery too hot or too
cold.
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