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• Never work
- with your arms stretched
- in hard to reach places
- leaning too far forward
• Never work with the petrol hedge trimmer above shoulder
height.
• Never touch wire fences or the floor with the running cutting
device.
• Switch the motor off and pull out the spark plug
- If there are any noticeable changes in the behaviour of
the device
- To eliminate jammed material to be cut
- To check the cutting device if you hit any stones, nails, or
other hard objects with it.
- To eliminate faults
- With breaks in work
- Before leaving the hedge trimmer
• Do not place the hedge trimmer which is hot directly onto
dry grass or other flammable objects.
• Before starting work, make sure that:
- There are no other persons or animals in the work area.
- An obstacle free path to the rear is available for you.
- The floor is free from all foreign bodies, brushwood and
branches.
- You have firm footing.
If people with blood circulation disorders are exposed to vi-
brations too often, damage to the nervous system or blood
vessels can occur.
7.2 You can reduce the vibrations:
• With strong, warm work gloves.
• Shortening the work time (take several long breaks).
See a doctor if your fingers swell up, you feel unwell or your
fingers go numb.
7.3 Working with the hedge trimmer
Hold the petrol hedge trimmer at a safe distance away from
your body with two hands.
• The maximal diameter to cut depends on the wood's type,
age, moisture and hardness.
• Therefore cut very thick branches using branch shears to
your desired length before trimming the hedge.
• Thanks to the its double-sided blade, the petrol hedge trim-
mer can be moved forward and backward or from one side
to the other swinging it back and forth.
• Cut the sides of the hedges first and then the top edge.
• Cut the hedges from bottom to the top.
• Cut the hedges in trapezium shape. This prevents the lower
hedge area from becoming bare due to insufficient light.
• Stretch a guide over the complete length of the hedge when
you want to shorten the upper edge of the hedge evenly.
• Trim in several passes if you have to cut down a large por-
tion of the hedge.
7.4 The right time to cut:
• Leaf hedge: June and October
• Conifer hedge: April and August
• fast growing hedge: around every 6 weeks from May
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Pay attention to nesting birds in the hedge. Delay the hedge
cut or leave this area out if this is the case.
Always observe all safety instructions.
7.5 Behaviour in case of malfunctions or accidents
In case of malfunctions or accidents, stop the petrol hedge
trimmer immediately with the on/off button (6).
7.6 First aid
A first-aid kit according to DIN 13164 should always be avail-
able at the workplace in the event of an accident. Immediately
refill removed material.
When you request assistance, provide the following information:
• Where it happened?
• What happened?
• How many injured?
• What type of injury?
• Who is reporting?
8. Technical data
Type of engine ...........................Two-stroke engine - air-cooled
Displacement cm³ ................................................................ 22.5
Engine output in kW ............................................................ 0.65
Idle speed n
/rpm ................................................ 3000 +/- 300
0
Max. engine speed rpm ...................................................10500
Tank contents L ..................................................................... 0.28
Mixture ratio (fuel/two-stroke oil) .......................................40:1
Cutting length mm ................................................................ 560
Max. cutting thickness mm ......................................................27
Dimensions L x W x H mm .......................... 1100 x 245 x 200
Blade length mm ................................................................... 700
Spark plug .......................................................................... L8RTC
Weight kg ................................................................................5.2
Technical changes reserved!
Noise
Information about noise level measured in accordance with
applicable standards:
Sound pressure level L
................................................. 97.8 dB
pA
Uncertainty K
.................................................................... 3 dB
pA
Sound power level L
................................................. 107.3 dB
WA
Uncertainty K
..............................................................2.53 dB
WA
Wear hearing protection.
Excessive noise can result in a loss of hearing.
Vibration
Vibration (rear handle) A
....................................... 4.838 m/s
hv
Measurement uncertainty K
....................................... 1.5 m/s
hv
Vibration (front handle) A
...................................... 5.389 m/s
hv
Keep the noise level and vibration to a minimum!
• Only use devices which are free of defects.
• Maintain and clean the device at regular intervals.
• Adapt your working methods to the device.
• Do not overload the device.
• Have the device checked if necessary.
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