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Storage
Release the tightening levers (2),
unscrew the lower wing nuts (5), and
fold the bow-type handle (1) and
lower bar (4) together so that the
device takes up less space. Ensure
that the cables are not jammed in the
process.
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Keep the equipment dry and out of
reach of children.
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Allow the motor to cool before storing
the equipment in a confined space.
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Remove the batteries from the device
before a lengthy storage period (e. g.
overwintering).
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Only store the batteries in the partially-
charged state. The charge level should
constitute 40-60% during a lengthy
storage period (two LED lights illumi-
nated on the charge level indicator
(
20).
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Check the battery charge level ap-
proximately every 3 months during a
lengthy storage period and recharge if
necessary.
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Store the batteries between 10° C
and 25° C. Avoid extreme cold or heat
during storage, lest the batteries lose
power.
We will not be liable for damages caused
by our equipment where these are caused
by improper repair or the use of non-
original parts or by use other than for the
intended purpose.
Waste disposal and
environmental protection
Remove the battery from the device and
take the device, battery, accessories and
packaging for environmentally friendly
recycling.
Machines do not belong with do-
mestic waste.
Do not dispose of the device with
the battery installed in household
waste, fire (risk of explosion) or
water. Damaged batteries may
damage the environment and your
health if toxic fumes or liquids leak
out.
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Return the unit to a recycling centre.
The plastics and metals in the unit can
be sorted and appropriately recycled.
Ask our Service Centre for details.
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Dispose of batteries in discharged
condition. We recommend covering
the pole with adhesive tape to prevent
a short circuit. Do not open up the bat-
tery.
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Dispose of batteries in accordance
with the local regulations. Take batter-
ies to an old battery collection point
where they will be recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner. For
information about this, ask your local
waste management company or our
Service-Centre.
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Throw the cut grass on the com-
post. Do not throw it in the normal
household waste.
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Defective units returned to us will be
disposed of for free.
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