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Depending on the actual use of the product the vibration values 
can differ from the declared total! Adopt proper measures to 
protect yourself against vibration exposures! Take the whole work 
process including times the product is running under no load or 
switched off into consideration! 
Proper measures include among others regular maintenance and 
care of the product and cutting attachments, keeping hands warm, 
periodical breaks and proper planning of work processes!

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www.coreservice.co.uk

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

IRE

GB

01904 727501

019022605

MODEL: GLGT400, 04/15, 64887

Summary of Contents for AJ57-400

Page 1: ...have purchased an Gardenline product you can rest assured in the knowledge that as well as your 3 year parts and labour guarantee you have the added peace of mind of dedicated helplines and web suppor...

Page 2: ...al Information Safety Instructions Assembly Parts List Getting Started Features Operating Instructions Maintenance Frequently Asked Questions Useful Information www coreservice co uk AFTER SALES SUPPO...

Page 3: ...u will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come If you require technical support or in the unlikely event that your purchase is faulty please telephone our helpline for immediate assistance Pl...

Page 4: ...h reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the product by a person responsible for t...

Page 5: ...arning Keep other people out of working area during operation A distance of at least 15 m must be observed 7 Warning Cutting device continues to rotate after the motor is switched off 8 Warning Discon...

Page 6: ...rfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded 3 Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water ent...

Page 7: ...oper footing and balance at all times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations 6 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves...

Page 8: ...r tool accessories and tool bits etc in accordance with these instructions taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for operations different from t...

Page 9: ...ecially when switching on the motor 4 Before use check the controls and proper use of the product 5 Before using the product and after any impact check for signs of wear or damage and repair as necess...

Page 10: ...eep the extension cord away from cutting elements 21 Only use an extension cord not lighter than if rubber insulated ordinary tough rubber sheathed flexible cord code designation 60245 IEC 53 if polyv...

Page 11: ...nd follow them to the letter This will help to prevent risks and hazards 1 Always be alert when using this product so that you can recognise and handle risks early Fast intervention can prevent seriou...

Page 12: ...tromagnetic field during operation This field may under some circumstances interfere with active or passive medical implants To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury we recommend persons with med...

Page 13: ...able retainer 5 Front handle 6 Locking sleeve length adjustment 7 Guard 8 Plant guard 9 Unlock pedal angle adjustment horizontal 10 Pole 11 Knob 1 3 4 11 2 5 6 9 10 8 7 12 www coreservice co uk AFTER...

Page 14: ...duct to power supply before it is completely assembled NOTE Take care of small parts that are removed during assembled you when making adjustments Keep them secure to avoid loss Safety guard assembly...

Page 15: ...it onto it 3 Insert the bolt from the right through the opening Ensure that the bolt head sits properly in the hex shaped opening in the support and secure the connection tightening the knob Fig 2 3 P...

Page 16: ...ct when purchasing an extension cord 1 Make sure the on off switch is in its off position 2 Double the extension cord about 3cm from the end Lead the loop through the hole on the rear safe guardand ho...

Page 17: ...ct on its handles Keep the handles dry to ensure safe support 4 Ensure that the air vents are always unobstructed and clear Clean them if necessary with a soft brush Blocked air vents may lead to over...

Page 18: ...prevent loss of control 1 Loosen the knob and move the handle up or downward 2 Tighten the knob to secure the auxiliary handle in the adjusted position Angle adjustment Adjust the trimmer head to eit...

Page 19: ...dal and keep moving the pole until it locks in place WARNING Always ensure that the unlock pedal snaps into place after adjusting the trimmer in one of the three positions Never adjust to an intermedi...

Page 20: ...Fold the plant protector infor storage WARNING Adjust the plant protector position only when the product is switched off and the cutting device is at a complete stop Trimming 1 ENSURE THE KNIFE PROTE...

Page 21: ...ts do not cut wet grass because it tends to stick to the cutting head and guard prevents proper discharge of grass trimmings and could cause you to slip and fall 2 Do not allow the spool cover to drag...

Page 22: ...it from the power supply and let it cool down 2 Fold the plant protector in 3 Check clean and store the product as described below Maintenance 8 Maintenance and care WARNING Always switch the product...

Page 23: ...lar clean the air vents after every use with a cloth and brush 3 Remove stubborn dirt with high pressure air max 3 bar NOTE Do not use chemical alkaline abrasive or other aggressive detergents or disi...

Page 24: ...ted from the unit 1 Press together both locking device tabs on the spool cover and remove the cover Fig 19 Remove the old spool from the spool cover Fig 20 2 Clean out any dirt or grass residue 3 Put...

Page 25: ...nd hook the two ends into the side grooves Fig 22 Repair This product does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the consumer Contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified pers...

Page 26: ...isconnect from power supply before transporting it anywhere 2 Attach transportation guards if applicable 3 Always carry the product by its handles 4 Protect the product from any heavy impact or strong...

Page 27: ...uct does not start 1 1 Not connected to power supply 1 2 Power cord or plug is defective 1 3 Other electrical defect to the product 1 1 Connect to power supply 1 2 Replace by a qualified electrician 1...

Page 28: ...7 m s Uncertainty K 1 5 m s The sound values have been determined according to noise test code given in EN 50636 2 91 using the basic standards EN ISO11201 and EN ISO 3744 The sound intensity level fo...

Page 29: ...work process including times the product is running under no load or switched off into consideration Proper measures include among others regular maintenance and care of the product and cutting attac...

Page 30: ...012 19 EU Standards conform to EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN 50636 2 91 2014 EN62233 2...

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