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This  machine  may  cause  serious  injuries.  Please 
read  the  instruction  manual  carefully  as  to  the  correct 
handling,  the  preparations,  the  maintenance  and  the 
proper  use  of  the  hedgetrimmer.  Familiarize  your-self 
with  the  machine  before  the  rst  use  and  also  have 
yourself introduced to practical use of the machine.
This  appliance  is  not  intended  for  use  by  persons  (in-
cluding children) with reduced physical, sensory or men-
tal  capabilities,  or  lack  of  experience  and  knowledge, 
unless they have been given  supervision or  instruction 
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible 
for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure 
that they do not play with the appliance.
3. Application                          
The machine is only intended for trimming hedges.  Use 
for any other purpose constitutes inappropriate use. The 
manufacturer / supplier  is not liable  for any injury  and/
or damage arising from  inappropriate   use.  This  risk  
is the sole responsibility of the user.Appropriate use of 
the  machine  also  includes  adherence  to  the  operating 
instructions  and  compliance  with  the  servicing  and 
maintenance instructions.
Always keep the instruction manual close at hand during 
operation!
4. General safety instructions
Attention! Read  all instructions contained herein. Fail-
ure  to  observe  the  following  instructions  may  result  in 
electric  shock,  burns  and/or  severe  injury.  The  term 
‘power tool’  used in the  following  includes  both mains-
operated tools (with mains supply) and battery-operated 
tools (without mains supply).
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY!
1) Working area
a) Keep your working area clean and tidy. Untidy 
and  poorly  lit  working  areas  may  lead  to  ac-
cidents.
b) Do not operate the tool in potentially explosive 
environments  containing  combustible  uids, 
gases or dusts. Power tools generate sparks that 
may ignite dusts or fumes.
c) Keep  children  and  other  persons  away  when 
you  are  operating  the  power  tool.  Distractions 
may  result  in  the  operator  loosing  control  over 
the tool.
2) Electrical safety
a) The mains plug of the power tool must t into 
the mains socket. The plug must not be modi-
ed in any way. Do not use adapter plugs/con-
nectors in combination with tools with protec-
tive earthing. Unmodied plugs and tting sockets 
reduce the risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid  physical  contact  with  earthed  surfaces 
as  pipes,  heaters,  ovens  and  refrigerators. 
There is an increased risk of electric shock if your 
body earthed.
c) Keep the tool out of the rain. The penetration of 
water into a power tool increases the risk of electric 
shock.
d) Do  not  use  the  cable  to  carry  or  hang  up  the 
tool or to pull the plug out of the socket. Keep 
the cable  away from  heat, oil  and sharp  edges 
or moving parts of the tool. Damaged or tangled 
cables increase the risk of electric shock.
e) When  operating  a  power  tool  outdoors,  use 
exclusively extension cables that are approved 
for  outdoor-use.  The  use  of  an  extension  cable 
that is suitable  for  outdoor use reduces the  risk  of 
electric shock. 
f)  If the operation of a power tool in a moist envi-
ronment cannot be  avoided it is  highly recom-
mended to use a residual current device (RCD). 
The  use  of  an  RCD  reduces  the  risk  of  electric 
shock.
3) Personal safety 
a) Always pay attention to what you do and apply 
reasonable  care  when  working  with  a  power 
tool. Do not use the tool when you are tired or un-
der the inuence of medication, drugs or alcohol. 
When  working  with  power  tools  even  a  short  mo-
ment of inattentiveness may result in severe injury.
b) Wear personal protection equipment and always 
wear  eye  protection  (safety  goggles).  Wearing 
personal protection equipment as a dust mask, non-
slip  safety  shoes,  safety  helmet  or  ear  protectors 
(depending on the type and use of the tool) reduces 
the risk of injury.
c) Avoid  unintentional  operation.  Make  sure  that 
the switch is in ‘OFF’ position before pulling the 
plug  from  the  mains  socket.  When  carrying  the 
tool with your nger on the on/off switch or connect-
ing  the  tool to  the mains  supply with  the switch  in 
‘ON’ position, this may result in accidents.
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  effec-
tive and safer.
b) Do not use a power tool with a damaged switch.