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4. Warnings about cordless tools use
1. Make sure the switch is in the off position when inserting the battery. Damage will occur if the battery is installed and the tool
is plugged in with the switch in the on position.
2. The tool is designed to be used with the original charger only. Using another charger may cause damage.
3. The tool is designed to be used with the original battery only. Using another type of battery may cause damage.
4. Store the battery away from metal parts such as clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, and other small metal parts. A fire may result
if the battery is short-circuited.
If there are fluid leaks and they come into contact with the body, rinse with clean water. You should see a doctor if the liquid comes
into contact with the eyes. Battery fluid can cause ulcers or burns.
5. Repair
The machine must be repaired by qualified personnel using identical spare parts. This will ensure that the original security of the
tool is preserved.
4. Special safety instructions
1. Special safety instructions for pruning shears
a) Everyone must be more than 15cm. Do not move sharp parts while the blade is running. Operate the equipment carefully to
avoid injury.
b) Move the tool guided by the fixed blade. Protective covers must be used to store the tool. Protect the blade to reduce damage.
2. Other safety instructions
WARNING!
Wear suitable work clothes such as boots with non-slip soles, long and resistant pants, gloves and protective glasses.
Do not use this tool barefoot or with open sandals.
WARNING!
Do not wear loose, long clothing or jewelry that could get caught in the moving parts of the machine.
a) Do not use pruning shears when it rains.
b) The equipment is designed to cut hedges and branches. Do not use it to cut small branches, hard wood, or other objects.
c) Do not try to unclog the blade if it has become blocked without first turning off the tool.
d) Before you start trimming, check the hedge or branches for hidden objects such as wires, etc.
e) When working with the equipment, hold it well with both hands and at a certain distance from the body.
f) Do not use the tool near flammable liquids or gases. There is a risk of fire or explosion if a short circuit occurs.
g) Blades should be checked for wear regularly and the ends sharpened. The machine will overload if the blades are not sharp.
The warranty does not cover resulting damage.
h) Do not attempt to repair the tool yourself, unless you have been trained to do so. Any task or repair work that is not described
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