Servicing
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CAUTION!
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Do not cut any branches that are under
strain.
Attention!
Do not cut any branches that are more than 32 mm
in diameter and do not cut extremely hard wood.
This can result in damage to the cutting blade or
the device.
Working technique
Branch cut
Note
Prune the branch from the trunk by starting
lower down and then working upwards.
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Do not cut any branches with a diameter greater
than 32 mm.
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Do not carry out any lateral movements when
cutting using the pruning shears.
Note
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When cutting branches, please observe the
maximum 32mm-diameter cutting capacity.
In the case of hard wood, the maximum
cutting capacity is accordingly less.
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In the case of branches that are too hard or
too thick, the device interrupts the cutting
process automatically and the cutting
device moves back into the initial posi-
tion. This mechanism protects the device
against damage and overload.
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Only pivot the pruning shears upwardly out
of the cut if they get stuck in a branch.
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Do not try to remove stuck pruning shears
with lateral movements on the branch since
this can result in damage to the device.
Cutting tips
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Please remember the breeding season of birds!
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Please observe the regional/national regulations
for cutting back trees and shrubs.
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Remove all branches to be removed at once.
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Cut large and long branches from the tree piece
by piece.
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Thin treetops by cutting out tree shoots that inter
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sect and are growing inwards.
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In the case of thick and hard branches, use a
branch saw.
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Ensure that the cutting tool is not dull, worn or worn
out.
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For cutting, an ideal branch cutting angle is approx.
45°.
Removing the operating arm with permanently
installed power pack
E
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Switch the device off
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Press the locking button
[A]
on the operating
arm
1
.
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Pull the operating arm right out of the locator of
the pruning shears unit
[B]
2
.
Servicing
WARNING!
Risk of injuries or material damage.
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Only clean or service the device if the
motor is stationary and also the cutting
tool.
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Before any work on the device, first
remove the operating arm with the
permanently installed power pack.
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Do not clean the device with water.
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Repair and service work as well as the
replacement of safety elements must
be performed by a qualified expert or
workshop.
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Wear safety gloves before any work on
the cutting device of the pruning shears.
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Arrange for the cutting device (cutting blade) of
the cutting shears to be checked, sharpened or
replaced regularly by a specialist workshop.
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Once yearly, arrange for the tool to be inspected
and serviced by a service centre.
Cleaning
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Switch the device off and wait until the cutting tool
comes to a standstill before removing the oper
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ating arm.
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After each use, clean the tool with a dry cloth or,
in the event of heavy soiling, with a brush, paying
particular attention to the ventilation slots.
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Carefully clean the cutting device (cutting blade)
after each use.
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After use, oil the cutting device (cutting blade)
with conditioning oil to ensure a long service life.
Where possible, use an environmentally friendly
lubricant.
Sharpening and replacing the cutting blade
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Before every use, check the cutting device for
wear and damage.
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Only have worn or damaged parts on the cutting
device replaced by a specialist workshop.
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Only have dull cutting blades sharpened by a
specialist workshop.
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