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FLORABEST FHL 900 E5 - Cutting Techniques for Hedges; Working Safely with the Hedge Trimmer; Maintenance and Cleaning Procedures

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Cutting Techniques
Cut thick branches beforehand using a
branch clippers.
The double-sided cutter bar enables cut-
ting in both directions or, with a swing-
ing action, from one side to the other.
In case of vertical cutting, move the
hedge trimmer uniformly forward or
up and down in an arc movement.
In case of horizontal cutting, move
the hedge trimmer in a sickle-shaped
movement to the edge of the hedge,
so that cut branches fall to the ground.
In order to achieve long straight lines,
the placing of tensioned guiding cords
is recommended.
Cutting Shaped Hedges:
It is recommended that hedges be cut in
a trapezoidal shape, in order to prevent
stripping off of the lower branches. This
corresponds to the natural plant growth and
allows the hedge to thrive optimally. During
cutting, only the new annual growths are
reduced and thus a dense branching and
a good screen will develop.
1. Cut the sides of a hedge rst. To do
this, move the hedge trimmer in the di-
rection of growth from bottom to top. If
you cut down from the top, the thinner
branches will move out, which may
result in some areas having sparse
growth or holes.
2. Cut the top edge, according to taste,
in a at shape, roof shape or rounded
shape
3. Trim young plants to the required
shape. The main growth should re-
main undamaged until the hedge has
reached the planned height. All other
shoots are lopped off to half size.
Care of Free-Growing Hedges:
Free-growing hedges are not shaped when
cut, although they must be regularly main-
tained so the hedge does not become too
high.
Working Safely
Do not use the high pruning saw when
standing on a ladder or in an unsafe
position.
Do not be tempted to make unconsid-
ered cuts. Doing so may endanger
both yourself and others.
Children must be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the equip-
ment.
Long use of the equipment can result in
vibration-related circulatory disorders
in the hands. However, the length of
use can be extended by using suitable
gloves or taking regular breaks. Note
that a personal tendency for poor cir-
culation, low outdoor temperatures, or
high gripping forces during work will
reduce the length of use.
Maintenance/
Cleaning
Repair and servicing work not
described in this manual should
always be carried by our Service
Centre. Use only original parts.
Pull out the power plug before carry-
ing out any work on the equipment.
Wear gloves while handling the
blades.
Carry out the following maintenance and
cleaning work regularly. This will guaran-
tee a long and reliable service life.

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