Shaping, Cutting, Pruning – Global Machinery Company HT18V User Manual

Page 8: Lubrication, General inspection, Maintenance

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NOTE.

If you notice some flashing in the ventilation

shots, this is not a cause for alarm. It is normal and does
not affect the operation of the tool.
There is also a slight burning smell. This comes from the
electric brake and is not a cause for alarm either.

Shaping

1. Trim a hedge so that it is

wider at the bottom than
the top.

2. This improves light

penetration and promotes
healthy growth.

3. Narrow the hedge

approximately 100 mm for
every metre in height.

4. A bush can be round or

column shaped.

Cutting

1. Assume a secure position,

using two hands to
hold the trimmer and
switch on.

2. Trim both sides of the

hedge, starting at the
bottom. This prevents
cuttings falling into the
area yet to be cut.

3. Pass the blade lightly

through the surface of
the hedge. Do not
attempt to cut too deep.

4. Trim the top of the

hedge.

5. For older hedges that

require cutting back substantially, use pruning shears
to cut the thicker branches and then finish the job with
the hedge trimmer.

WARNING.

Do not let the blade come into contact with

fencing wire or any other object that could damage it.

Pruning

Your hedge trimmer is versatile. It can also be used for
trimming back new growth from small shrubs onto the
driveway or into the garden.

Lubrication

WARNING.

Switch off and remove the battery before

carrying out any maintenance on the tool.
1. After each use, clean the blades and lightly lubricate

with general purpose oil or spray lubricant.

General inspection

1. Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight.

They may vibrate loose over time.

Maintenance

1. Store the tool, instruction manual and accessories in a

secure, dry place. In this way you will always have all
the information and parts ready to hand.

2. Keep the tool’s air vents unclogged and clean at all

times.

3. Remove dust and dirt regularly. Cleaning is best done

with compressed air or a rag.

4. Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts.

CAUTION.

Do not use cleaning agents to clean the plastic

parts of the tool. A mild detergent on a damp cloth is
recommended. Water must never come into contact with
the tool.

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