GB
Assembling the Long-
Handled Hedge Trimmer
Pull out the power plug before car-
rying out any work on the equip-
ment.
Use only original parts.
B
1. Unpack the device and check it
for completeness.
2. Slide the front arm (7) of the
long-handled hedge trimmer
onto the tubular shaft of the
long-handled hedge trimmer and
turn slightly. The safety button
(8) then locks into place. Fix the
two shaft elements to the star
wheel (9). Screw the nut onto
this from the threaded rod on the
star wheel (9) and place it side-
ways in the holder on the tubular
shaft. With the star wheel, push
the threaded rod (9) through the
tubular shaft and screw the star
wheel (9) together with the nut.
3. Assemble the leg protection for
right-handed users in variant a).
For left-handed users, assemble
the leg protection rotated in vari-
ant b) as per the illustration.
C
Insert the square nuts (30) into
the leg protection (18). Place the
leg protection on the assembly
block (32) in position a) or b) as
desired. Push the screws (31)
through the aligning holes and
screw the leg protection onto the
assembly block until it is sitting
firmly.
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Operating the Hedge
Trimmer
Do not use the equipment without
the hand guard. Wear suitable
clothing and work gloves when
working with the equipment.
Ensure that the equipment is
functional before each use. The
On/Off switch and the safety
switch must not be held closed.
They must switch off the motor
when on is released. Should a
switch be damaged, stop working
with the equipment. Ensure that
the mains voltage value matches
the label on the equipment.
Note noise protection and local
specifications.
Swivelling Out the Blade Beam
D
1. Hold the safety blade beam
A
(
1) on the handle to adjust
the blade beam (6).
2. Unscrew the stop lever fixing (4)
from the stop lever (5a).
3. Unlock the stop lever (5a) by
pressing the safety lever (5b).
Press simultaneously on the
safety lever (5b) and stop lever
(5a) to release the safety blade
beam fixing (
4. The safety blade beam (
can now be swivelled out into
the operating position. Use the
stop stages and allow the stop
lever (5a) and safety lever (5b)
to click back in.
5. Screw the stop lever fixing (4)
back into the stop lever (5a).
The angled-in blade shaft is a trans-
port and storage position. For work
with the equipment, the blade shaft
can be angled up to max. 90°.
A
1).
A
1)