Craftsman 71.74290 User Manual

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Figure 8

Figure 9

To turn the tool off:

1. Release the control trigger and the

tool will turn off. The thumb switch

will return to the rearward position to

prevent accidental re-starting of the

tool.

CAUTION - Blades coast after turn-off.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

The hedge trimmer attachment

incorporates a circuit breaker which

will protect the hedge trimmer in the

event of a prolonged stall. This device

will cause the tool to stop operating

if an overload condition exists. If the

hedge trimmer becomes jammed on
a branch, release the control trigger

immediately. If, after clearing the jam,

the hedge trimmer does not restart,

check to see if the circuit breaker has
popped (see figure 9). The circuit
breaker can be reset by simply waiting
30 seconds and then pushing it back

in until it clicks. You may then resume

normal trimming.

Rotating Handle

The Craftsman hedge trimmer

attachment has a unique rotating front
handle which allows the hedge trimmer

to rotate making it easier to trim the
sides of hedges and allowing a greater

reach when trimming the tops of tall
hedges. The handle locks in any of

three positions; upright, 90 degrees

left, and 90 degrees right. To unlock

the rotating handle, push in on the

wide button located on the underside

of the front handle grip (see figure 10).

As long as you hold in on the button,

the handle will rotate freely. When you

release the button, the handle will lock

in one of the three lock positions.

Figure 10

Trimming the Front of Hedges

To trim the front of hedges, push the

handle release button and allow the

trimmer to rotate through the handle

as you sweep the blade across the

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