All LEDs blink:
The battery temperature is too low. Remove the
battery from the equipment, keep it at room tem-
perature for one day. If the fault reoccurs, this me-
ans that the rechargeable battery has undergone
exhaustive discharge and is defective. Remove
the battery from the equipment. Never use or
charge a defective battery.
Warning! Any foreign bodies must be com-
pletely cleared away from the area to be
worked on.
Warning!
The switching devices installed on the tool
by the manufacturer are not allowed to be
removed or bypassed, e.g. by fi tting a swit-
ching button to the handle, as this may result
in risk of injury and the tool will no longer
switch off automatically.
6. Operation
6.1 Using the equipment as grass shears
Allow the grass shears to glide over the ground.
The best cutting performance is achieved on dry
lawns.
The blade guard hood must be slid over the blade
and the rechargeable battery removed when the
equipment is not being used.
6.1.1 Grass shears without long handle
The grass shears is supplied ready assembled.
1. (Fig. 5) Push the battery into the battery
mount provided (Fig. 2/Item 10) until you hear
the catch click into position. To take out the
battery, press the pushlock button (Item C)
and remove the battery.
2. (Fig. 5) Remove the blade guard hood (Item
9).
3. (Fig. 5) To switch on, press the safety lock-off
(Item 3) and press the On/Off switch (Item 4)
at the same time.
4. To switch off , let go of the On/Off switch.
6.1.2 Grass shears with long handle
Caution! Carry out all the following assembly,
dismantling and adjustment work without a re-
chargeable battery – risk of injury. Use protective
gloves and the blade guard hood which is sup-
plied with the equipment.
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6.1.2.1 Assembly and adjustment
1. (Fig. 6a/Fig. 6b) Push the wheel holder (Fig.
2/Item 2) onto the grass shears until you hear
the catch click into position.
2. (Fig. 7a/Fig. 7b) Push the fi tting (Fig. 2/Item
8) of the long handle into the battery mount of
the grass shears until you hear the catch click
into position.
3. (Fig. 7b) To adjust the height, turn the locking
nut (Item D) to the left (OPEN) and pull the te-
lescopic bottom handle (Item E) out as far as
you want to meet your requirements (max. 30
cm). Turn the locking nut (Item D) to the right
(LOCK) to fasten it again.
4. (Fig. 8) To adjust the angle, press the locking
button (Item F) and adjust it to your require-
ments (max. 5 positions). To lock it at the set
angle, release the locking button.
5. (Fig. 9) Push the battery into the battery
mount provided until you hear the catch click
into position.
6. Remove the blade guard hood.
6.1.3 Switching on/off .
Note: When the long handle is fi tted, the grass
shears can only be switched on and off using the
On/Off switch on the long handle.
1. (Fig. 9) To switch on, press the safety lock-off
(Item 3) and press the On/Off switch (Item 4)
at the same time.
2. To switch off , let go of the On/Off switch.
6.1.4 Dismantling
1. Fit the blade guard hood.
2. (Fig. 9) Press the pushlock button (Item C)
and remove the battery.
3. (Fig. 7b) Pull back the lock (Item H) and pull
off the long handle.
4. (Fig. 6b) Press the locking lever (Item K)
down and pull off the wheel holder.
6.2 Using the equipment as shrub shears
Hold the shrub shears slightly tilted in the direc-
tion of the shrub you wish to cut. Start by cutting
the sides of the shrub working from the bottom
up, and fi nally cut the top of the shrub. The blade
guard hood must be slid over the blade and the
rechargeable battery removed when the equip-
ment is not being used.
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Shrubs which loose their leaves in the autumn
should be cut in June and October.
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Evergreen shrubs should be cut in April and
August.
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