Storage; Maintenance - Gardena 8875 Operating Instructions Manual

Electric hedge trimmer
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Starting the Hedge Trimmer :
2
1
9
0
8
A

4. Storage

Storage :
2
1
Disposal :
(in accordance with
RL2002 / 96 / EC)

5. Maintenance

Cleaning the Hedge Trimmer :
2
1
14
DANGER ! Risk of physical injury !
If the Hedge Trimmer does not switch off auto-
A
matically, there is a risk of lacerations.
V Never override the safety devices (e.g. by
strapping down one of the start buttons).
Starting the Hedge Trimmer :
The hedge trimmer is fitted with a two-handed safety device (2 start
buttons) to prevent the unit from being turned on by accident.
1. Remove the protective cover
2. Hold the guide handle
9
button
.
3. Hold the main handle
A
start button
.
The hedge trimmer will start.
Switching the Hedge Trimmer off :
1. Release the two start buttons
2. Slide the protective cover
The hedge trimmer must be stored out of the reach of children.
1. Disconnect the mains plug.
2. Clean the hedge trimmer (see 5. Maintenance) and slide the
1
protective cover
3. Store the hedge trimmer in a dry, frost free place.
The product must not be added to normal household waste. It
must be disposed of in line with local environmental regulations.
v Important : Make sure that the unit is disposed of via your
municipal recycling collection centre.
DANGER ! Risk of physical injury / electric shock !
V Always unplug the mains plug and slide the
A
protective cover
before carrying out maintenance work.
V Do not clean the hedge trimmer under running
water (especially high pressure).
1. Clean the hedge trimmer with a damp cloth.
2. Lubricate the trimmer blade
GARDENA spray-oil Art. 2366). Avoid contact with the plastic
parts.
1
from blade.
8
with one hand and press the start
0
with the other hand and press the
9
A
/
.
1
over the cutter blade
2
over the cutter blade
1
over the cutter blade
2
with a low viscosity oil (e.g.
2
.
.
2

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