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Overview
3.1
Brushcutter and battery
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1 Battery compartment
The battery compartment holds the battery.
2 Locking lever
The locking lever holds the battery in the bat‐
tery compartment.
3 Control handle
The control handle is used for operating,
holding and guiding the brushcutter.
4 Power setting switch
The power setting switch is used to select the
power level.
5 Ergo lever
The Ergo lever holds the release slide in posi‐
tion when the trigger is released.
6 Trigger
Switches the brushcutter on and off.
7 Release slide
The release slide releases the trigger.
8 Loop handle
For holding and controlling the brushcutter.
9 Shaft
The shaft connects all components.
10 Battery
The battery supplies power to the brushcutter.
11 LEDs
The LEDs indicate the state of charge of the
battery and any errors.
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12 Button
The pushbutton activates the LEDs on the
battery. It activates and deactivates the Blue‐
tooth® interface (if available).
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LED (only for batteries with
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The LED indicates the activation and deacti‐
vation of the Bluetooth® interface.
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3.2
Deflector and cutting attach‐
ments
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1 Release button
The release button disengages the mowing
head.
2 Fanwheel
The fanwheel cools the electric motor.
3 Mowing head
The mowing head holds the mowing lines.
4 Deflector
Protects the user from flying debris and con‐
tact with the cutting attachment.
5 Line limiting blade
The line limiting blade trims mowing lines to
the correct length.
3.3
Symbols
Meanings of symbols that may be on the brush‐
cutter, deflector and battery:
1 LED lights up red. The battery is too
warm or too cold.
4 LEDs flash red. There is a fault in the
battery.
This symbol indicates the direction of
rotation of the cutting attachment.
This symbol shows the maximum
diameter of the cutting attachment in
millimeters.
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