
Do you have a question about the Remington AXCESS TRIMMER 110946-01A and is the answer not in the manual?
Follow basic precautions to reduce risks of fire, electric shock, and chemical exposure.
Operate in safe conditions, keep children away, use for intended purpose, and stay alert.
Wear appropriate clothing, footwear, eye protection, and hair covering.
Use correct outdoor extension cords, GFCI protection, and maintain safe distance from power lines.
Maintain alertness, be aware of the extension cord, and prevent accidental starts.
Keep hands away from blades and disconnect power before servicing or clearing jams.
Keep the trimmer clean, lubricated, and inspect all parts for damage and proper function.
Use correct polarized plugs and cords, and contact an electrician if outlets are incompatible.
Store the Pole Trimmer indoors in a dry, secure location away from children.
Remove all items from the box and check for shipping damage or missing parts.
Pull the spring-loaded T-handle, rotate the head, and release to lock it into position.
Use appropriate outdoor extension cords based on length and gauge, keeping them clear of the cutting area.
Ensure the trigger is OFF before connecting the power cord to the extension cord.
Create a loop in the extension cord and secure it through the handle's molded cord hook.
Understand the trigger lock button and how to safely start and operate the trimmer.
Engage the trigger lock button to position 3 for continuous operation.
Unlock the clamping lever, extend the inner pole section, and tighten the lever to lock.
Use different grips and power head angles for tall hedges or low foliage.
Use steady motions, avoid forcing, and do not cut branches larger than 3/4 inch.
Identify and resolve problems like the motor not running or blades not moving.
Clean the trimmer with mild soap and water, and lubricate blades with oil.
Follow steps to safely remove and install cutter blade assemblies using proper tools.
Contact authorized dealers or Parts Central for original replacement parts.
Visit the website or contact Technical Service for assembly, operation, or maintenance questions.
Use original parts for warranty coverage; contact service centers for repair or warranty claims.












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