Handle
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Battery pack trigger
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Type plate
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Trigger
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Trigger lockout button
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Carrying belt
18
Allen key for adjusting the chain tension
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Bar scabbard
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Chain oil
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*Battery Pack Battery Power 18V
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*Quick Charger Battery Power 18V
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* optional
Rechargeable battery pack
The device can be operated with a 18 V Kärcher Bat-
tery Power battery pack.
Initial startup
Installing shaft
If required, the device can be extended with the includ-
ed extension insert.
1. Connect the lower shaft and the extension insert.
Illustration B
2. Connect the upper shaft and the extension insert.
Inserting the carrying belt
The carrying belt helps to lower the device in a con-
trolled manner after cutting and to catch the weight of
the device during use.
Illustration C
1. Hook the carrying belt hooks into the eyelets on the
handle and shaft. Place the carrying belt over one
shoulder. Make sure that the carrying belt can be re-
leased quickly in the event of danger.
Filling the chain oil tank
1. If necessary, clean the area around the filling hole of
sawdust and dirt.
2. Remove the chain oil tank cap.
Illustration D
3. Fill the chain oil into the tank. Check the filling level
of the chain oil on the sight glass and make sure that
the chain oil tank is filled to the maximum below the
filling hole.
Illustration E
4. Wipe up any spilled chain oil with a cloth.
5. Close the chain oil tank cap.
Checking the chain tension
CAUTION
Sharp chain
Incision injuries
Wear protective gloves when working on the chain.
1. Remove the bar scabbard.
Illustration F
2. Carefully pull on the chain.
Illustration G
The distance between the guide rail and the chain
must be 3-4 mm.
3. If necessary, adjust the chain tension (see Chapter
Adjusting the chain tension).
Installing the battery pack
1. Push the battery pack into the mounting in the de-
vice until it audibly latches into place.
Illustration H
1. Examine the tree and branches for damage such as
rot.
In the case of damaged or rotten branches, seek the
advice of a professional arborist.
2. Remove the bar scrabber.
3. Hold the device firmly with both hands.
Switch on the device
1. Press the trigger lockout button.
Illustration I
2. Press the trigger.
The device starts up.
3. Release the trigger.
The device stops.
Working techniques
When pruning, proceed as follows:
Place the bar on the branch to be cut and push the
device forward so that the end stop touches the
branch.
Illustration J
The device stabilizes during pruning and the cuts
are made cleaner.
Where possible, maintain a distance of approx. 15
cm between the tree trunk and the cut.
Cut small branches that are thin and light a single
cut with the bottom edge of the guide rail.
Heavier branches of larger diameter may break or
splinter during pruning. Therefore, cut in several
steps:
a Make a cut in the underside of the branch with the
top edge of the guide rail. This cut should be
about one third of the branch diameter.
Illustration K
b Make a cut in the top of the branch.
c If another cut is necessary, never continue cutting
in an existing cut but rather start a new cut.
The following should be noted when pruning:
Do not raise the bar higher than 60 ° from the hori-
zontal.
Do not exert excessive force on the guide rail.
Do not stand under the branch being sawn off.
Make sure that the falling branch does not endanger
the user or spectators nor damage any objects.
Maintain a safety distance of at least twice the
branch length when pruning. If this is not possible,
have the work done by a professional arborist.
Removing the battery pack
Note
During longer work breaks, remove the battery pack
from the device and secure it against unauthorised use.
1. Press the battery pack unlocking button to unlock
the battery pack.
Illustration L
2. Remove the battery pack from the device.
English
Operation
Basic operation
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