GB
- 79 -
re-charge the tool immediately so that the battery
does not become fully discharged.
6.2 Trimming hedges
The tool can be used to trim small hedges and
shrubs.
Hold the tool slightly tilted in relation to the hedge
you want to cut.
First cut the sides from the bottom up, then cut
the top.
Watch out for foreign objects in or on the hedge
which could damage the blades.
When is the best time to trim hedges?
•
As a general rule, hedges which lose their
leaves in the autumn should be trimmed in
June and October.
•
Hedges which do not lose their leaves should
be cut in April and August.
6.3. Changing the blades
Important! Risk of injury!
To remove the blades, raise the lug (Fig. 4/Item 1)
and push o
ff
the cover (Fig. 4/Item 2) in direction
of the arrow.
Once you have removed the blade you will be
able to see the toothed wheels of the gear unit
(Fig. 5). Make sure that no dirt gets into the gear
unit when you change the blade. To assemble,
proceed in reverse order.
When you
fi
t the hedge cutter blade
, check
the position of the pin for the eccentric connector
(Fig. 5/Item 1). Take the hedge cutter blade and
slide the eccentric mount (Fig. 6/Item 1) into po-
sition so that the pin for the eccentric connector
and the eccentric mount
fi
t together precisely
when assembled. Slot the hedge cutter blade
onto the guide pins (Fig. 5/Item 2).
When you
fi
t the grass cutter blade, check the po-
sition of the pin for the eccentric connector (Fig. 5/
Item 1) again.
Shift the eccentric mount (Fig. 7/Item 1) on the
grass cutter blade to the left or the right to
fi
nd the
position at which the pin for the eccentric connec-
tor (Fig. 5/Item 1) and the eccentric mount (Fig. 7/
Item 1) match up.
7. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts
7.1 Cleaning
•
Keep all safety devices, air vents and the
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as
possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean
cloth or blow it with compressed air at low
pressure.
•
We recommend that you clean the device
immediately each time you have finished
using it.
•
Clean the equipment regularly with a moist
cloth and some soft soap. Do not use
cleaning agents or solvents; these could at-
tack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensu-
re that no water can seep into the device. The
ingress of water into an electric tool increases
the risk of an electric shock.
•
A few drops of oil (e.g. sewing machine oil)
will improve the cutting performance of the
blades, but never apply any grease to the bla-
des. To ensure constant exact cutting it is also
important to remove grass remnants and dirt
from between the upper and lower blade.
Important!
Never clean the tool under running water
- and particularly never with high pressure -
because of the potential danger to persons
and property. Keep your cordless grass
cutter and hedge trimmer in a dry and frost-
proof place. Choose a place that children are
unable to enter.
7.2 Maintenance
•
To achieve good results you should keep the
blades sharp at all times. In particular we re-
commend that you immediately level off any
jags or ridges caused by stones or the like.
The tool should be thoroughly cleaned both
before and after use.
•
There are no parts inside the equipment
which require additional maintenance.
Anl_PE_AGS_3_6_Li_SPK7.indb 79
Anl_PE_AGS_3_6_Li_SPK7.indb 79
16.10.14 10:57
16.10.14 10:57
Summary of Contents for PE-AGS 3,6 Li
Page 85: ...85 Anl_PE_AGS_3_6_Li_SPK7 indb 85 Anl_PE_AGS_3_6_Li_SPK7 indb 85 16 10 14 10 57 16 10 14 10 57...
Page 86: ...86 Anl_PE_AGS_3_6_Li_SPK7 indb 86 Anl_PE_AGS_3_6_Li_SPK7 indb 86 16 10 14 10 57 16 10 14 10 57...
Page 87: ...87 Anl_PE_AGS_3_6_Li_SPK7 indb 87 Anl_PE_AGS_3_6_Li_SPK7 indb 87 16 10 14 10 57 16 10 14 10 57...