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Start the hedge trimmer. Never switch the hedge trim-
mer on if the hand guard is missing.
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Always ensure that the handles and safety guard are
in place. The hedge trimmer must not be used if any
part is missing or has been modified.
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Only operate the hedge trimmer during daylight hours
or with good artificial lighting.
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The blade must never be brought into close proximity
of people or animals or pointed in their direction.
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Keep your hands away from the running blade.
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Attention: The blade will continue to run for a few sec-
onds after the hedge trimmer has been switched off.
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Remove thick branches before commencing work.
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Do not run whilst working.
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Ensure that you have a stable foothold, especially
when on slopes and when using a stepladder.
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When on slopes, always work at an angle, never up
and down. Exercise extreme caution when changing
direction on a slope.
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Never attempt to cut branches that are too thick.
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The hedge trimmer must not be used in rain or damp
weather.
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Check the blade at regular intervals and replace if
damaged.
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Store the hedge trimmer indoors and out of the reach
of children.
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Children must not be permitted to use the hedge
trimmer.
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Always wear sturdy work gloves when using the
hedge trimmer.
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Never use the hedge trimmer in poor weather condi-
tions, especially if there is a risk of a thunderstorm.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowl-
edge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety. Children should be super-
vised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Battery (not included in the scope of delivery)
1.
Always remove the battery from the charger once
charging is complete.
2.
Remove the charged battery from the charger when
it is not in use.
3.
Never attempt to charge a damaged battery.
4.
Never attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
5.
Improper use of lithium-ion and lithium-polymer cells
and rechargeable batteries can lead to overheating,
explosion or spontaneous ignition of the cells or bat-
tery, and in turn to severe injury.
6.
Always ensure the correct polarity when inserting
the battery.
7.
Never short-circuit the positive and negative con-
nection terminals of the battery (e.g. on a wire).
8.
Never carry or store the battery together with neck-
laces, hairpins or other metal objects.
9.
Never perforate, strike or step on the battery and
safeguard the battery against all forms of mechani-
cal damage.
10. Direct soldering to the battery is prohibited.
11. Protect the battery against water, salt water and
moisture.
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12. Never disassemble the battery or attempt to modify
13. Keep the battery away from naked flames, ovens
14. Never put the battery in a microwave oven, high-
15. If the battery is to remain unused for a period of
16. Permissible temperatures for charging the battery
17. The battery and charger will become hot during
18. Charging must be stopped if the battery fails to
19. Disused batteries must be isolated by winding adhe-
20. Never dispose of the battery by burning or discard-
21. Stop use of the battery immediately in the event
22. In the event that battery fluid comes into contact
23. The battery must be charged before first use. It will
24. Only charge the battery block in chargers that have
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it in any way. The battery is fitted with a number
of safety devices. Damage to any of these safety
devices can lead to overheating, explosion or spon-
taneous ignition of the battery. The battery safety
circuit must not be used as a circuit breaker.
and other sources of heat. Never expose the battery
to direct sunlight or store or use it in a vehicle during
sunny weather. High temperatures can damage the
battery safety circuit and lead to overheating, explo-
sion or spontaneous ignition of the battery. Use of
the battery under such conditions can also impair
battery performance and decrease the service life
of the battery.
pressure container or on an induction cooker.
time, it must be charged to approx. 30-50% and
stored at room temperature (19°C to 25°C). In the
event of a prolonged period of storage, the battery
must be charged once per year in order to avoid
complete discharge.
are between 0° and 40°C, and for discharging the
battery are between 0° and 60°C.
charging. This is normal and is not an indication of
a malfunction.
charge fully within the specified charging time.
Failure to stop charging can cause the battery to
overheat, explode or spontaneously ignite. Battery
charging must be performed at temperatures of 0°C
to 40°C. Charging at any other temperatures can
cause severe damage to the battery or decrease
its service life.
sive tape or similar around the connection terminals.
ing it with standard household refuse. Always take
depleted batteries to a local disposal or recycling
centre.
of unusual odours during charging/discharging,
overheating, colour changes, deformation or other
abnormalities.
with the eyes due to a battery leak, never rub the
eyes but rinse with plenty of water and seek medical
attention promptly. Failure to seek medical attention
can lead to eye injury.
reach its full capacity only after several charge and
discharge cycles.
been subject to separate inspection and have been
certified as complying with EN 60335-2-29. Always
read the operating instructions for the charger be-
fore charging the battery block to protect against
electric shock and risk of injury/fire.
NOTE: Read the operating instructions carefully
before use!

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