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Power Connection; Switching On And Off; Rotation Of Handle; Cutting Hedges - Alpina EHT 606 R Gebruiksaanwijzing

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EHT 606 R
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OWER CONNECTION
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This tool is double insulated; therefore no
earth wire is required.
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The mains voltage must conform to the
specifications on the tool rating plate.
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Cord Sets - Make sure your cord set is in
good condition. When using a cord set, be
sure to use a cord that is heavy enough to
carry the current that your unit wilI draw.
An undersized cord set will cause a drop
in line voltage resulting in reduced power
and overheating. The table (below) shows
the correct size to use depending on the
cord length and nameplate amperage rating.
If in doubt, use the next heavier size Iine
gauge.
The smaller the gauge number, the heavier
the cord.
Length
Cross-section
0÷30 m
1,5 mm2
30÷70 m
2,5 mm2
70÷140 m
4,0 mm2
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Connect the tool plug to an approved
extension lead and protect the plug
connection with the pull-relief (
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WITCHING ON AND OFF
For your safety, this tool is equipped with a
double switching system. This system
prevents starting the tool inadvertently and
will only allow operation while holding the tool
with both hands.
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Be sure that the cutting system has been
assembled correctly and fixed firmly.
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To Switch On: Press the On/Off switch (5)
and On/Off grip switch (3) with both hands
at the same time.
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To Switch Off: Release On/Off switch (5)
and/or handle switch (3).
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The mechanical braking device stops the
blade within 1 second.
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When you stop your equipment, be sure
that the cutting system stops its movement
before attempting to put away the
equipment.
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OTATION OF HANDLE
The execution with rotational rear handle
guarantees an easy use of the hedge-trimmer
in all working conditions.
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Release the switch and wait for the blades
to stop before making adjustments.
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Pull back the handle button without pressing
the switch lever; please note that, if the
switch lever is pressed, the button will not
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move! (
Fig. 5 )
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Turn the handle and move it to the desired
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position (
Fig. 6 )
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There are 5 possible positions: -90°
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(
Fig. 7 ), -45° (
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(
Fig. 8 ), 90° (
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Release the button
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If the handle is in the right position, the
button will return in its " forward" position
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If the button does not return to position,
turn the handle slightly until this blocks.
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If the button does not return to position, the
switch lever cannot be operated.
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UTTING HEDGES
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If possible, clean the cutting area before
using the appliance. Remove any stones,
pieces of glass, nails, metal cable and any
objects that could be projected or caught
during cutting.
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Using pruning shears, first prune branches
of a diameter above 24 mm.
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Young buds can be trimmed easily with a
scythe movement; the older and bigger
hedge can be trimmed easily with a sawing
movement.
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Use the suggested trimming methods. A
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trapezoidal section best suits natural plant
Fig. 2 ).
growth and enables hedges to thrive best.
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(
Fig. 4 )
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Cut the sides of the hedge first, starting
from the bottom and working up. Cut the
top level, slantwise or rounded as desired.
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The safety cutter bar is provided with
rounded and offset cutting teeth to reduce
the risk of injury. The additional impact guard
prevents unpleasant backlash from contact
with walls, fences, etc.
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If hard objects become jammed in the cutter
blade, switch off the tool immediately, pull
out the plug first and only then remove the
objects.
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Only cut the materials recommended by
the manufacturer. Caution: Metal objects
such as wire fences and plant supports
can damage the cutter bar.. Do not allow
the cutting blades to come in contact with
materials that cannot be trimmed, such as
stones or metals.
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Always keep the lead away from the
working area. Always work away from the
power socket. For this reason decide on
the direction of cut before starting work.
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Cutting periods:
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Deciduous hedges: June and October
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Pine hedges: April and August
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Coniferous hedges: from May on, as
required.
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Fig. 7 ), 0°, 45°
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Fig. 8 )

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