Florabest FAH 18 A User Manual

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2. Check that the battery (10) is

in (see “Removing/inserting the

battery”).

3. Press the safety switch (4) at the

front handle (6).

4. Press the front (5) and rear (8)

On/Off switches. The hedge trim-

mer will run at top speed.

Turning off:

5. Release the front (5) or rear (8)

On/Off switch.

Checking the battery charge

level

The battery’s (10) charge level is indicated

by the charge state indicator (12).

Press the PRESS button (17) on

the battery (10).

The LEDs indicate the battery’s

charge level.

Recharge the battery if the red or

yellow LED lights up.

Working with the Hedge Trim-

mer

During cutting work, ensure that no

contact is made with objects, e.g.

such as wire fencing or main plant

stems. This may result in damage

to the cutter bar.

• Switch off the equipment immedi-

ately in the event that the blades are

blocked by solid objects, pull out the

power plug then remove the object.

• Avoid overstraining the equipment dur-

ing work.

Cutting Techniques

• Cut thick branches beforehand using a

branch clippers.

• The double-sided cutter bar enables

cutting in both directions or, with a

swinging action, from one side to the

other.

• In case of vertical cutting, move the

hedge trimmer uniformly forward or up

and down in an arc movement.

• In case of horizontal cutting, move

the hedge trimmer in a sickle-shaped

movement to the edge of the hedge,

so that cut branches fall to the ground.

• In order to achieve long straight lines,

the placing of tensioned guiding cords

is recommended.

Cutting Shaped Hedges:

It is recommended

that hedges be cut

in a trapezoidal

shape, in order to

prevent stripping off

of the lower branch-

es. This corresponds

to the natural plant

growth and allows the hedge to thrive opti-

mally. During cutting, only the new annual

growths are reduced and thus a dense

branching and a good screen will develop.

• Cut the sides of a hedge first. To do

this, move the hedge trimmer in the

direction of growth from bottom to top.

If you cut down from the top, the thin-

ner branches will move out, which may

result in some areas having sparse

growth or holes.

• Cut the top edge, according to taste,

in a flat shape, roof shape or rounded

shape

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