Operation Manual
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telescopic arm after loosening the
hex socket head screw (15a).
Adjusting the Telescopic arm
The telescopic arm (10) can be innitely
adjusted using quick release (11).
1. Push the lever (11a) forward as
shown in the illustration then
push and pull to adjust the han-
dle length.
2. Pull back the lever (11a) and so
x the desired working length of
the telescopic arm.
3. If the lever (11a) loosens, tight-
en the Allen screw (11b) using
the wrench (12).
Bend saw head
The saw head can be tilted in 5 positions in
order to be able to cut crooked branches.
Press the release switch (8) and
simultaneously tilt the saw head
(7). It locks into the desired position
when the lock button is released.
Switching On and Off
Ensure that you are standing in a
rm position with both hands grip-
ping the hedge trimmer away from
the body. Ensure that the trimmer
is in contact with no other objects
before switching on.
1. Operate starting lock ( 20) and
switch on the pruning saw at on/off
switch (
21).
For safety reasons, a lockable contin-
uous operation setting is not possible.
2. The equipment will switch off again
when you release on/off switch (
21)
Checking the oil automation
Before starting work, check the oil level in
the oil automation system
1. Switch the device on and hold it
above clear ground. The device
should not touch the ground.
2. If a trace of oil appears, the device is
working awlessly.
3. If no trace of oil appears, clean the oil
outlet channel (
32) or have the de-
vice repaired by our customer service
department.
4. To clean, wipe the residues from the
oil outlet channel (
32) using a
brush or a rag.
Working Safelyt
• Keep the equipment, cutting attach-
ments and protective blade cover in
good condition in order to prevent
injury.
• If dropped, check the equipment for
signicant damage or defects.
• Observe the specied working angle
60°±10°, in order to guarantee safe
working.
• Do not use the cordless pruner when
standing on a ladder or in an unsafe
position.
• Do not be tempted to make uncon-
sidered cuts. Doing so may endanger
both yourself and others.
• Children must be supervised to en-
sure that they do not play with the
equipment.
• Change your working position regu-
larly. Long use of the equipment can
result in vibration-related circulatory
disorders in the hands. However, the
length of use can be extended by us-
ing suitable gloves or taking regular
breaks. Note that a personal tendency
for poor circulation, low outdoor tem-