Cut the hedge in a trapezoidal shape. This prevents the lower part of the hedge from losing its
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foliage due to lack of light.
Cut the upper edges of the hedge slightly round.
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Cut in several stages if heavy trimming is required.
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Peg out a string line if you want to cut the hedge evenly.
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Trim the young hedge plants to the required shape. The main shoot should not be damaged until the
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hedge has reached the required height. All other shoots can be cut back to half their height.
Dispose of the clippings properly and in an environmentally friendly manner.
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Cutting times:
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Deciduous hedges – June and October
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Evergreen hedges – April and August
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Fast growing hedges (e.g. conifers) – from May approx. every 6 weeks
NOTE
Beware of nesting birds in the hedge. Do not cut the hedge until birds have fledged or do not cut this part of the
hedge.
Maintenance and care
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WARNING
Before performing any work on the garden tool, remove the battery.
Sharp cutting tools! Wear protective gloves.
In the interest of your own safety!
Perform only the maintenance work described here yourself. All other work, in particular motor maintenance and
repairs, must be performed by a trained specialist. Improper work may damage the power tool and also result in
injuries. Have power tool inspected once a year at a service centre.
Original-Bedienungsanleitung FUXTEC_EA920_rev01
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