Removing the hedge shear blades
Fig.37
CAUTION:
Install the blade cover before removing or installing
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the shear blades.
Reverse the tool.
Fig.38
To remove the shear blades, press the locking lever and
with the locking lever pressed turn the undercover
counterclockwise until the symbol
is aligned with the symbol
Fig.39
Take out the undercover from the tool.
Fig.40
Loosen two screws with a coin and remove the shear
blades.
NOTE:
Do not remove the screws. Without removing the
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screws loosened, shear blades can be removed.
Fig.41
Remove the crank from the shear blades.
NOTE:
The crank may remain in the tool.
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Fig.42
NOTE:
In the 2-way usage, the removed grass shear
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blades need to be sheared in the blade storage
case and stored for future use.
OPERATION
Refer to the Important Safety Instructions before
operation.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to accidentally contact a metal fence
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or other hard objects while trimming. The blade will
break and may cause serious injury.
Also, be careful for the shear blade not to contact
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the ground.
Overreaching with a hedge trimmer, particularly
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from a ladder, is extremely dangerous. Do not work
from anything wobbly or infirm.
Fig.43
Do not attempt to cut branches thicker than 10 mm
diameter with this trimmer. These should first be cut with
shears down to the hedge trimming level.
CAUTION:
Do not cut off dead trees or similar hard objects.
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Failure to do so may damage the tool.
Do not trim the grass or weeds while using hedge
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shear blade. The shear blade may entangle the
on the undercover
on the locking lever.
grass or weeds.
Fig.44
Hold the trimmer with one hand, depress the lock-off
button and pull the switch trigger and then move it in front
of your body.
Fig.45
As a basic operation, tilt the blades towards the trimming
direction and move it calmly and slowly at the speed rate
of 3 - 4 seconds per meter.
Fig.46
To cut a hedge top evenly, it helps to tie a string at the
desired hedge height and to trim along it, using it as a
reference line.
Fig.47
Attaching the chip receiver (optional accessory) on the
tool when trimming the hedge straight can avoid cut off
leaves' being thrown away.
Fig.48
To cut a hedge side evenly, it helps to cut from the bottom
upwards.
Fig.49
Trim boxwood or rhododendron from the base toward the
top for a nice appearance and good job.
Installing or removing chip receiver (optional
accessory)
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the
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battery cartridge is removed before installing or
removing chip receiver.
NOTE:
When replacing the chip receiver, always wear gloves
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so that hands and face does not directly contact the
blade. Failure to do so may cause personal injury.
When replacing the chip receiver, always be careful
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not to contact the shear blades.
The chip receiver receives cut-off leaves and
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alleviates collecting thrown-away leaves. This can
be installed on either side of the tool.
Fig.50
Place the chip receiver on the shear blades so that its
slits overlap with the screws on the shear blades and
secure it using two clamping nuts.
To remove the chip receiver, loosen and remove the two
clamping nuts and then take it out.
Storage
Fig.51
The hook hole in the tool bottom is convenient for
hanging the tool from a nail or screw on the wall.
Put the blade cover on the shear blades so that the
blades are not exposed. Store the tool out of the reach of
children carefully.
Store the tool in the place not exposed to water and rain.
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