Operation - Gardena PowerCut Li-40/60 Operator's Manual

Battery hedge trimmer
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2
3. Put both screws
in the threaded holes in the hedge
trimmer.
Do not push the front start lever
this.

3. OPERATION

DANGER! Risk of injury!
Cut injury when the hedge trimmer starts
accidentally.
v Wait for the blade to stop, remove the battery
and slide the protective cover over the blade
before you adjust or transport the hedge
trimmer.
To charge the battery [ Fig. O1 / O2 ]:
CAUTION!
Overvoltage damages the battery and the
battery charger.
v Make sure that you use the correct mains
voltage.
For the GARDENA Battery Hedge Trimmer
Art. 9860-55 there is no battery in the scope of
delivery.
Before you use the battery the first time, the battery must
be completely charged.
The lithium-ion battery can be charged in any state of
charge and the charging process can be disconnected at
any time without to damage the battery (no memory effect).
1. Push both locking buttons
C
from the battery holder
2. Connect the mains cable
3. Connect the mains cable
4. Connect the battery charger cable
When the charging control lamp
flashes green once per second the battery is being
charged.
When the charging control lamp
illuminates green the battery is completely charged
(Charging time, see 7. TECHNICAL DATA).
5. Examine the charge status regularly while you charge.
Y
6. When the battery
is completely charged, disconnect
Y
the battery
from the charger
7. Disconnect the charger
Battery charging indicator [ Fig. O3 ]:
Battery charging indicator during charging:
100 % charged
66 – 99 % charged
33 – 65 % charged
0 – 32 % charged
Battery charging indicator during operation:
y
v Push the button
on the battery.
66 – 99 % charged
33 – 65 % charged
10 – 32 % charged
0 – 10 % charged
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3
while you are doing
>
and remove the battery
.
B
X
to the charger
.
B
to a 230 V mains socket.
V
to the battery
å
at the charger
å
at the charger
X
.
X
from the mains.
«
,
and
illuminate
«
and
illuminate,
flashes
«
illuminates,
flashes
«
flashes
«
,
and
illuminate
«
and
illuminate
«
illuminates
«
flashes
4. Tighten both screws
Make sure that the screws
3
start lever
can be completely pushed.
Control panel [ Fig. O4 ]:
On/Off button:
v Push the On/Off button
When the hedge trimmer is switched on, the On-LED
illuminates.
The hedge trimmer automatically switches off after 1 minute.
Eco button:
v Push the Eco button
When the Eco mode is activated, the LED
The Eco mode reduces the engine speed for a maximum
battery lifetime.
The ECO mode is especially suitable for cutting thicker
branches from 5 mm upwards. The blade runs slower and
captures the thicker branches more easily.
Work positions:
The hedge trimmer can be operated in 3 positions.
• Side trimming [ Fig. O5 ]
• High trimming [ Fig. O6 ]
• Low trimming [ Fig. O7 ]
To start the hedge trimmer [ Fig. O8 / O4 ]:
Y
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Risk of injury if the hedge trimmer does not
stop when you release the start levers.
v Do not bypass the safety devices or switches.
Y
.
For example do not attach the start levers to the
handle.
To start:
The product is provided with a two-handed safety
device (2 start levers) to prevent the product from
being turned on by accident.
Y
1. Put the battery
audibly engages.
2. Remove the protective cover from the blade.
3. Push the On/Off button
the On-LED
illuminates green.
4. Hold the front handle
3
front start lever
5. Hold the main handle
the rear start lever
The hedge trimmer starts.
To stop:
1. Release the two start levers
The hedge trimmer stops.
2. Push the On/Off button
the On-LED
is off.
3. Slide the protective cover over the blade.
4. Push both locking buttons
from the battery holder
2
.
2
are tightened and the
m
on the control panel.
v
on the control panel.
illuminates.
C
into the battery holder
until it
m
on the control panel
1
with one hand and pull the
.
0
with the other hand and pull
q
.
3
q
/
.
m
on the control panel
>
and remove the battery
C
.
N
until
N
until
Y

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