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Changing the Blade
If the blade is blunt, it can be sharpened by
a specialist workshop. If the blade is dam-
aged or showing signs of imbalance, it must
be replaced (see chapter on "Spare Parts").
1. Turn the equipment over.
2. Use sturdy gloves and hold the blade
(18) fi rmly. Turn the blade screw (17)
anticlockwise off of the motor spindle
(19) using a screw.
3. Install the new blade (18) in the reverse
order. Ensure that the blade (18) is
positioned correctly and the screw (17)
tightened fi rmly. The Groove of the
blade (18) must be planned with the
surveys of the motor spindle (19).
Storage
•
Keep the equipment dry and out of
reach of children. Loosen the wing nuts
(2) and fold down the handle bar (1)
so the equipment takes up less space.
Ensure that the cable is not caught.
•
Allow the motor to cool before storing
the equipment in a confi ned space.
•
Do not cover the equipment with nylon
bags as moisture could build up.
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.
Disposal /
Enviromental
Protection
Be environmentally friendly. Return the
tool, accessories and packaging to a recy-
cling centre when you have fi nished with
them.
Machines do not belong with do-
mestic
waste.
•
Hand over the device at an utilization
location. The plastic and metal parts
employed can be separated out and
thus recycled use can be implemented.
Ask our Service-Center for details.
•
Throw cut grass in the dustbin, but run
it to the composting or distribute it as a
mulch layer under shrubs and trees.
•
The device may not be disposed with
domestic waste or bulky waste. You
fi nd out about collection point or pi-
cking up dates via your local authority
or your local waste disposal company.
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