Replacement Part List
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Operation
IMPORTANT! The product is intended for light-duty trimming 
of shrubs and lawn edges for residential properties.
NOTE: Charge the battery for 3 to 5 hours then use it until it 
runs down (i.e. the tool will only slowly operate and the yellow 
charger indicator will be illuminated). Recharge for 3 to 5 hours 
again before resuming operation.
mWARNING! The blades continue to move for a few 
seconds after the tool is switched OFF. Turn OFF the tool and 
wait until the blades come to a complete stop before adjusting 
or cleaning.
mCAUTION! Never touch the blade or blade rail while 
the tool is in operation and be aware of the sharp edges even 
when the grass shear + hedge trimmer is not in use.
Starting + Stopping
1.  To power ON, push and hold the safety lock-o button 
with your thumb, while pressing the ON/OFF trigger switch 
with your forenger. Once the trigger switch engages, you 
can release the safety lock-o button and proceed with 
operation (Fig. 11).
NOTE: The safety lock-o button reduces the risk of accidental 
starting. 
2.  To power OFF, simply release the ON/OFF trigger switch 
(Fig. 11).
mCAUTION! Do not force the blades through dense 
growth. If the blades slow down, then reduce your cutting 
pace. Should the blades jam, release the trigger immediately. 
Do not use your ngers to free up jammed blades. Jammed 
blades can release suddenly causing serious injury.
mCAUTION! Always ensure proper footing and balance 
in a clean and clear work environment before switching on the 
grass shear + hedge trimmer.
NOTE: The yellow charge indicator LED light will illuminate 
when the battery is running low and requires charging.
Trimming Tips
mWARNING! Only use the hedge trimmer blade for this 
operation. Never use the telescoping pole with the hedge 
trimmer for trimming hedges. 
NOTE: Try to keep the cutting device angled at approximately 
15° to the cutting surface (Fig. 12).
1.  Shaping – A hedge should be trimmed to achieve a 
trapezoidal form; it should widen toward the bottom on 
both sides. Shaping a hedge in this manner improves the 
penetration of light to the lower extremities. A general 
guideline is to slant the hedge approximately 4 in. (10 cm) 
for each 39 in. (1 m) of hedge height.
2.  Cutting Sequence – First cut both sides; start at the 
bottom and work towards the top. This prevents cuttings 
from falling into an area that you have yet to trim.
3.  Trimming the Top – Where the branches have grown 
extremely long, cut back the hedge in several stages. The 
shorter cuttings obtained are best suited for composting.
4.  Pruning Thick Branches – When older hedges are to be 
cut a substantial amount, use pruning shears or some 
other device to trim thicker branches (greater than 0.3 in. 
[8 mm] in diameter) to the desired length before starting 
work with the hedge trimmer.
  To shape precisely, run a taught line between the extreme 
edges of the hedge and then trim along the length of the 
line.
  Ensure that the blade does not come into contact with any 
object made of hard material that could damage it, such 
as fencing wire or metallic plant supports.
Condition
Charging
Fully 
Charged
Low Charge
Colour of 
LED's
Red
Green
Yellow
LED's Illuminated
1- Red, 2- Not illuminated, 
3- Not illuminated
1- Not illuminated, 2- Green, 
3- Not illuminated
1- Not illuminated, 
2- Not illuminated, 3- Yellow
Fig. 11
Safety lock-o button
ON/OFF trigger  
switch
Fig. 12
15°










