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Warning! Never place the cutting head on the ground while the machine is running.
It is recommended to cut the trapezoidal hedges to prevent the lower branches
from being stripped. This corresponds to the natural growth of plants and
hedges can be potentially prosperous. The cut makes the new annual shoots
reduced, so a dense branching and a good protection of the sight must be
considered.
First cut the edges of a hedge. Move the hedge trimmer to cut the part that
grows greatly from bottom to top. If you cut from top to bottom, the thinner
branches move outward; Narrow places or holes may form.
Cut the top of the hedge, just like a roof or a round shape.
Cut the seedlings into the desired shape. The main stem must be intact and
remain until the hedge reaches the proposed elevation. All other shoots should
be cut to half.
Using the pole pruner
Never use the tool at an angle of more than 60°. The correct operation of the pruner
is not impaired at angles greater than 60 °, but the risk of injury increases due to
sudden drops of branches. Pay attention to the floor in front of you when using the
appliance. This allows you to avoid tripping over branches on the ground. Never
use the saw without oil. Use a biodegradable chain oil. The pruning machine uses
a low rebound chain. In addition, special attention has been paid to the construction
of the device to prevent the smallest possible rebounds given the technical
conditions given. Nevertheless, a slight rebound cannot be ruled out by using the
upper cutting blade. Expect a rebound when using this side of the blade or when
the top of the blade comes into contact with another branch. The device should
always be used with both hands. The thin branches can be cut at once. To prevent
a branch from splitting or bending, it is advisable to slice it end to end. When slitting
longer branches, the branch should be cut from the bottom. First cut the branch
from below at a point away from where you want to saw the branch. The notch must
have a depth between one third and one half the thickness of the branch. This
prevents the branch from breaking when you cut it from the top a little further away
from the trunk. To finish, saw the stump by making a straight cut. If you wish, you
can seal the cut using a suitable product.

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