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DESCRIPTION OF MACHINE PARTS 

1.

 

Rear handle with on/off switch 

2.

 

Housing 

3.

 

Front handle with on/off switch 

4.

 

Blade 

5.

 

Cable and plug 

 

Before starting the machine 

Connection 

-This hedge trimmer may only be connected to single-phase AC source. Ensure that the mains voltage is the same as the 

operating voltage indicated on the rating plate. 

-Connect the power plug to the coupling of an appropriate extension cord. Form a loop, push it through the opening in the 

rear handle and hook over the cable holder. 

 

Starting the machine 

Warning! 

 Only use this machine for applications described in the chapter ‘application range’ 

 

-Switching on: 

Press the on/off switch (3) of the front handle and the switch (1) of the rear handle with both hands at the 

same time. 

-Switching off: 

release any one of the switch (3) or (1). 

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The blade brake makes the blades stop immediately within 0.5s the small flash in the area of the upper ventilation slots is 

normal and does not harm to you or the machine.

 

 

Cutting hedges 

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Before you start your work, select branches with a diameter not bigger than 20mm and cut them with a pruning shear. A 

trapezoidal cut corresponds to the natural, growth of plants and results in optimal hedge growing.

 

-First cut the sides from the bottom to the top. Cut the upper part giving it the shape you prefer, in a straight horizontal form, 

roof-like or rounded. 

-The lever guide will help you to control the blade in horizontal 

-The safety blade has laterally rounded and staggered cutting teeth to reduce danger of injury. The additional shock 

protection avoids inconvenient kickback when the blades come into contact with walls, fences etc. 

Summary of Contents for EH7700

Page 1: ...Eh7700 Owner s manual Art Nr 023739 WWW NAKAYAMATOOLS COM...

Page 2: ...This symbols indicate the requirement of wearing ear protection eye protection gloves robust and footwear when using the product Do not expose and operate the tool in rain Danger of injury from flyin...

Page 3: ...e switch is in the off position before connecting to power source and or battery pack picking up or carrying the tool Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energizing power tools that...

Page 4: ...protect with a hair net Do not wear bracelets or long jewellery which could get entangled in moving parts Always wear safety goggles or a face guard protective gloves and if the noise exceeds 85 dB A...

Page 5: ...ar handle with both hands at the same time Switching off release any one of the switch 3 or 1 The blade brake makes the blades stop immediately within 0 5s the small flash in the area of the upper ven...

Page 6: ...e could ruin the plastic parts of the machine Finally dry the motor housing carefully Store the machine with the supplied protection cover Only use original accessories and spare parts Technical Data...

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Page 8: ...8 WWW NAKAYAMATOOLS COM 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 1 2 3 Off 4 5 6 7 4 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 9: ...9 WWW NAKAYAMATOOLS COM 6 7 6 85 dB A 16...

Page 10: ...10 WWW NAKAYAMATOOLS COM RCD 30 mA 1 n ff 2 3 on off 4 5...

Page 11: ...11 WWW NAKAYAMATOOLS COM on off 3 1 3 1 0 5 20mm...

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