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• Connect the equipment to a
power socked with a residual-
current circuit breaker that has
a rated current of not more than
30 mA.
• Protect the equipment from
moisture. The equipment must
not be moist nor operated in a
moist environment.
• Always check the equipment,
power cable and plug for
damage before operating the
equipment. Avoid body contact
with earthed parts (e.g. metal
fences, metal posts).
• Only use extension cables with
a maximum length of 75 m that
have been approved for open-air
use. The stranded cord diameter
of the extension cable must be
at least 2.5 mm
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. Always unreel
a cable drum to its full length
so that the entire cable can be
inspected for damage.
• Never pass an operating equip-
ment over the extension cable.
Ensure that the power cable is al-
ways trailing behind the operator.
• Use the envisaged cable sus-
pensions when attaching an
extension cable.
• Never carry the equipment by its
power cable. Never pull the cable
to disconnect the plug from the
mains socket. Protect the cable
from heat, oil and sharp edges.
General description
The illustration how to handle the
appliance can be found on page 2.
Survey
1 ON / OFF switch
2 Handle
3 Strain relief
4 Power cable
5 Telescopic tube
6 Screw sleeve to adjust the
length
7 Motor head
8 Protection cover
9 Cutting head
10 Line spool (not visible)
11 Line cutter
Functional description
The portable, hand-guided lawn trimmer
is powered by an electric motor. The trim-
mer features a dual line spool with a tap
mechanism as the cutting device.
For grass trimming there are two nylon
lines rotating parallel with ground level.
An additional chassis facilitates edge trim-
ming. A hood covering the cutting device
protects the user.
The following describes the functions of
the operating parts.
Extent of the delivery
Carefully unpack the trimmer and check
that it is complete:
• Lawn trimmer
• Protection cover with 2 screws
• Instruction Manual
Assembling instructions
Always disconnect the plug be-
fore working on the trimmer and
wait until the cutting lines have
completely stopped. There is the
danger of electric shock and the
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