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2. Place the carrying belt over one shoulder. Make
sure that the carrying belt can be released quickly in
the event of danger.
Operation
Switching on the device
1. Flip the trigger lockout button to the rear.
Illustration F
2. Press the trigger.
The device starts up.
3. Release the trigger.
The device stops.
Setting the speed
1. Use the Speed switch to select the desired speed.
Illustration G
Removing the battery pack
Note
During longer work breaks, remove the battery pack
from the device and secure it against unauthorised use.
1. Pull the battery pack unlocking button in the direc-
tion of the battery pack.
Illustration H
2. Press the battery pack unlocking button to unlock
the battery pack.
3. Remove the battery pack from the device.
Finishing operation
1. Remove the battery pack from the device (see
Chapter
2. Clean the device (see Chapter
).
Removing accessories
1. Loosen the clamping screw.
2. Pull out the lock.
3. Remove the shaft of the accessory.
Transport
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CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during transporta-
tion.
1. Remove the battery pack (see Chapter
2. Secure the device against slipping and tipping over
when transporting in vehicles.
Storage
Clean the device before storing (see Chapter
).
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CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during storage.
1. Remove the battery pack (see Chapter
2. Remove the accessories if necessary (see chapter
3. Store the device in a dry, well ventilated location.
Keep away from corrosive substances such as gar-
den chemicals and defrosting salt. Do not store the
device outdoors.
Care and service
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WARNING
Uncontrolled startup with mounted accessories
Incision injuries
Remove the battery from the device before all work on
the device.
Switch the device off and remove the battery before
performing any work on the device.
Cleaning the device
1. Clean the device with a soft, dry cloth.
Illustration I
Troubleshooting guide
Malfunctions often have simple causes that you can
remedy yourself using the following overview. When in
doubt, or in the case of malfunctions not mentioned
here, please contact your authorised Customer Service.
As the battery pack ages, even if it is looked after, its ca-
pacity reduces such that the full run time will no longer
be reached when fully charged. This does not indicate a
defect.
Warranty
The warranty conditions issued by our relevant sales
company apply in all countries. We shall remedy possi-
ble malfunctions on your appliance within the warranty
period free of cost, provided that a material or manufac-
turing defect is the cause. In a warranty case, please
contact your dealer (with the purchase receipt) or the
next authorised customer service site.
(See overleaf for the address)
Fault
Cause
Rectification
The device does not start
up
Battery pack is not inserted correctly.
Push the battery pack into the mounting
until it latches into place.
Battery pack is empty
Charge the battery pack.
Battery pack is defective.
Replace the battery pack.
The device stops during
operation
The battery has overheated
Stop working and allow the battery to cool
down to normal battery temperature.
Problems when mount-
ing the shaft compo-
nents
The connection points are dirty.
Clean the shaft ends of adhering dirt.
Only place the device on clean surfaces.
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