the plug from the mains socket. When carry-
ing the tool with your fi nger on the on/off switch
or connecting the tool to the mains supply with
the switch in 'ON' position, this may result in ac-
cidents.
d) Remove adjustment tools or wrenches and the
like before you switch the tool on. A wrench or
another tool that is inside or on a turning part of the
tool may cause injury.
e) Do not overestimate your abilities. Take care
of a safe footing and keep your balance at all
times. This will allow you to better control the tool
in unexpected situations.
f) Wear suitable clothes. Do not wear wide cloth-
ing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothes and
gloves clear of all moving parts. Loose clothing,
jewellery or long hair may get caught in moving
parts.
g) If dust extraction/collection devices are pro-
vided make sure that they are connected and
used properly. The use of these devices reduces
hazards caused by dust.
4) Careful handling and use of power tools
a) Do not overtax the power tool. Use the power
tool intended for your type of work in each
case. The use of the suitable power tool within the
stated range of performance makes working more
effective and safer.
b) Do not use a power tool with a damaged
switch. A power tool that cannot be switched on or
off any more is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Pull the mains plug out of the socket before
you adjust a tool, change accessories or put
the tool aside. This precaution avoids the unin-
tentional start of the tool.
d) Store power tools out of the reach of children.
Do not allow persons to use the tool if they are
not familiar with the tool or these instructions.
Power tools are dangerous if used by inexperi-
enced persons.
e) Thoroughly maintain your power tool. Check
whether moving parts are working properly
and are not jamming/sticking, and whether
parts are broken or otherwise damaged in a
way that affects the function of the tool. Have
damaged parts repaired before using the tool.
Many accidents are the result of poorly maintained
power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Thoroughly
looked-after cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
are jamming less often and are easier to guide.
g) Use power tools, accessories, add-on tools,
etc. in accordance with these instructions and
in the way prescribed for the respective type
of tool. You should also consider the working
conditions and the work to be carried out. The
use of power tools for purposes other than those
intended for the respective tool may result in dan-
gerous situations.
5) Appropriate handling and use of battery-operated
power tools
Only use charging devices recommended by the
manufacturer to charge the batteries. Charging
devices are usually designed for certain types of
batteries; if used with other types there is a risk of fi re!
Only use batteries designed for your power tool.
The use of other batteries may lead to injury and risk
of fi re!
Keep unused batteries clear of paper clips, coins,
keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects
that may bridge the contacts. A short circuit bet-
ween the battery contacts may lead to burns or fi re!
Improper use may result in fl uid leaking out of
the battery. Avoid any contact with battery fl uid.
Flush with water in case of contact. If battery fl uid
should get into your eyes seek medical advice ad-
ditionally. Leaking battery fl uid may lead to irritations
of the skin or burns!
6) Service
a) Have the power tool serviced by qualifi ed tech-
nical personnel only; repairs should be carried
out using exclusively original spare parts. This
will ensure the safe operation of the power tool.
7) Safety instructions for hedge trimmers:
1.
Keep all parts of your body away from the
cutting blades. Do not try to remove cut-off
matter with the tool running. Do not try to hold
material to be cut off with your hand. Remove
cut-off matter that is stuck between the blades
only with the tool being switched off! When
working with hedge trimmers even a short moment
of inattentiveness may result in severe injury.
2.
Carry the hedge trimmer at the handle with the
cutting blades standing still. Always put on the
protection cover when transporting or storing
the hedge trimmer. Careful handling reduces the
risk of injury through the cutting blades.
3.
Please consider environmental infl uences. En-
sure that there is good lighting.
4.
The hedge trimmer should always be held with
both hands.
5.
Before using the equipment clear the working
area of any foreign objects and be aware of for-
eign objects during operation of the machine!
6.
Check the fl ex and all connections for any
visible faults before using the machine (plug
disconnected). Do not use a faulty fl ex.
7.
Do not use the trimmer in wet weather and do
not use it to cut wet hedges. Do not wash down
the device with water. Do not use any high-
pressure cleaning devices or steam jet devices
for cleaning.
8.
In line with agricultural Trade Association Reg-
ulations only persons over the age of 17 may
work on their own with electric hedge trimmers.
Use is permitted for persons over 16 years if
the work is carried out under the supervision
of adults.
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