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Grizzly CH 1800 Li Traduction De La Notice D'utilisation Originale page 31

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Always keep the equipment clean. Af-
ter using the equipment, it is imperative
to:
- Clean the blade (with an oily cloth);
- Oil the blade shaft
with an oil can or
spray.
Maintenance
Prior to every use, check the appli-
ance for obvious defects such as
loose, worn or damaged parts. Check
that the screws in the safety knife bar
(
2) are tight.
Check covers and safety devices (see
) for damages and correct installa-
tion. Replace as necessary.
You can smoothen minor nudges in
the cutting teeth yourself using a knife
grinder to sharpen the cutting edges.
The trimmer will only cut well if the
teeth are sharp.
Blunt, bent or damaged knife bars to
be replaced.
Storage
Keep the appliance in the knife guard
(
15) from the package and make
sure it is kept dry and out of the reach
of children.
In order to keep the battery well
charged, avoid exposing the appli-
ance to extreme heat or cold in stor-
age.
Remove the battery before storing the
unit for longer periods of time.
Waste Disposal and
Environmental Protection
Remove the battery from the device and
take the device, battery, accessories and
packaging for environmentally friendly re-
cycling.
Machines do not belong with do-
mestic waste.
Do not dispose of batteries in house-
hold waste, fire (risk of explosion) or
water. Damaged batteries may dam-
age the environment and your health
if toxic fumes or liquids leak out.
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.
Dispose of batteries in discharged
condition. We recommend covering the
pole with adhesive tape to prevent a
short circuit. Do not open up the battery.
Dispose of batteries in accordance with
the local regulations. Take batteries to
an old battery collection point where
they will be recycled in an environmen-
tally friendly manner. For information
about this, ask your local waste man-
agement company or our service centre.
Throw the cut grass on the compost.
Do not throw it in the normal household
waste.
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