GB
IE
NI
32 Hexagon socket screw
33 Locking button for additional han-
dle
A
Safety features
13 On/off switch
The device switches off immediately
once the start switch is released.
15 Safety switch
The switch lock must be unlocked in
order to switch on the device.
Description of functions
The device is powered by an electric
motor. The device is equipped with a
pruner attachment (with blade and saw
chain). The device can only be operated
whilst the safety switch is pressed to protect
the user.
Please refer to the descriptions below for
information on how the operating elements
work.
Technical Data
Cordless Pole Saw ...............PAHE 20-Li B2
Motor voltage U ......................... 20 V
Idling speed n
...............max. 2500 min
0
Protection type................................. IPX0
Weight (without battery).................3.4 kg
Weight (only motor unit).................3.1 kg
Telescopic handle adjustment range
....................................... approx. 70 cm
Blade bar .........Trilink M1500833-1041TL
Blade bar length ..................... 241.3 mm
Cutting length ............. approx. 200 mm
Sprocket teeth ................................... 7
Chain ..........................Trilink CL15033TL
Chain speed v
..............................5 m/s
0
Chain pitch ................................. 3/8"
Chain link strength ................... 1.3 mm
6
Oil tank volume ...............65 cm
Vibration on handgrip
(a
) ..................0.69 m/s
h
Vibration on additional handle
(a
) ..................0.95 m/s
h
Sound pressure level
(L
) ................... 77,6 dB(A); K
pA
Sound power level (L
measured ..... 93,5 dB(A), K
guaranteed ........................... 99 dB(A)
Attention! An up-to-date list
of battery compatibility can
be found at:
www.lidl.de/akku
Noise and vibration values have been de-
termined according to the standards and
regulations mentioned in the declaration of
conformity.
The stated vibration emission value was
measured in accordance with a standard
testing procedure and may be used to
compare one power tool to another.
The stated vibration emission value may
also be used for a preliminary exposure
assessment.
Warning: The vibration emission value
may differ during actual use of the power
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tool from the stated value depending on the
manner in which the power tool is used.
Try to keep the exposure to vibrations as
low as possible. Examples of measures to
reduce vibration exposure are the wearing
of gloves when using the tool and limiting
the working hours. For this purpose all
parts of the operating cycle have to be
considered (for example, times when the
electric tool is switched off and times when
it is switched on but running without any
load).
3
/ 65 ml
; K= 1,5 m/s
2
2
; K= 1,5 m/s
= 3 dB
pA
)
WA
= 3,66 dB
WA
2
2