Bench PRC 9.6 Operation / Maintenance and cleaning / Disposal, QOperation, QSwitching on / off

Models: PRC 9.6

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Operation / Maintenance and cleaning / Disposal

Operation / Maintenance and cleaning / Disposal

QOperation

QSwitching on / off

Switching on

jSwitch on 1 to the front.

jPress the On / Off switch 4 .

The starting lock 1 prevents your branch cutter from being switched on unintentionally.

Switching off

jRelease the On / Off switch 4 .

Danger! The saw blade 7 runs on after the tool has been switched off!

You can obtain replacement saw blades from our Service Centres.

QMaintenance and cleaning

JDanger: Only carry out maintenance and clean- ing when the tool is switched off and the battery charger 11 is disconnected from the mains power.

QMaintenance

jAlways charge the integrated rechargeable battery completely at the beginning and the end of any lengthy period of non-use

(for instance in spring and summer).

QCutting branches

JSwitch on the device and guide it on

to the branch that you intend to cut.

Always cut in such a way that the guiding edge 10 is resting on the branch (see Fig. B).

QChanging the saw blade

Change the saw blade 7 as soon as its toothing becomes blunt.

jUnscrew the screw 6 using a Phillips screw driver.

jLift off the saw blade cover 9 .

jRemove the saw blade 7 .

jRemove any sawing debris.

jMake sure that the markings showing the direc-

tion of rotation

on the new saw blade

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and on the saw blade cover 9 point in the same direction (see Figs. C+D).

jScrew the saw blade cover 9 back on to the device using the screw 6 .

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QCleaning

jClean off any dirt or debris (e.g. sawdust, chippings or plant residues) from the device.

jThoroughly clean the saw blade 7 .

jUse a dry cloth to clean the outside of the device - never use petrol, solvents or cleaners.

QDisposal

The packaging is wholly composed of en- vironmentally-friendly materials that can be disposed of at a local recycling centre.

Do not dispose of electrical pow- er tools with the household rub- bish!

In accordance with European Directive 2002 / 96 / EC (covering waste electrical and elec- tronic equipment) and its transposition into national legislation, worn out electrical power tools must be collected separately and taken for environmentally compatible recycling.

Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn out electrical devices.

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