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HT1700 - 120 V , 60 Hz, 2.4 A HT2400 - 120 V , 60 Hz, 2.8 A R T radem ark Instruction Manual Manual de Instrucciones Manuel d’Instructions ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS Ple as e do not r etu rn unit to r eta iler . Por fa vor , no de vue lva el a par ato a l lugar de com pra. V euille z ne pas re tourner l ’outil au déta illant. 1-800-554 -6723 [...]
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2 ID ENTIF ICA TI ON O F SAFETY S YMBOL S W ARNING: T his unit c an be dangerous! C areles s or improper us e c an c ause s erious injury. Read the o perator ’s manual before us e. Fail ure to f ollow ins tr uct ions could r esu lt in ser ious injur y. Save oper ator ’s manual. Blades c an throw objects violently. Y ou can be blinded or injured[...]
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3 ID ENTIF ICA TI ON O F SAFETY S YMBOL S When ser vic ing unit, use only identical replac e- ment parts . Nev er allow c hildren to operate this unit. Haz ard z one for throw n objects S Blades c an throw objects v iolently. S Other s c an be blinded or injured. S Keep people and animals 30 feet (10 m) aw ay. This unit is for hous ehold use only a[...]
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4 OPERA TOR SAFETY DANGER: RISK OF CUT ; KEEP HANDS AND FEET AW A Y FROM BLADE. Keep both h ands on ha ndles w hen pow er is on. Do not attempt to c lear aw ay c ut mater ial when blades are in moti on. Mak e s ur e trigger sw itc h is not engaged and power sour ce i s disc onn ected when remov ing jammed material from blades . Do not g rab or hold[...]
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5 S Do not repair unit y ours elf. S Before us ing th e unit, hav e y our s erv ic e deal - er replac e blades or par ts tha t are cr ack ed, chipped , brok en, or damaged in any ot her way. Throw awa y damaged or b ent blades . S Us e only WEED EA TE R blades and other replac ement parts and acces s ories as re- commended. CUTTING SAFETY WAR N I N[...]
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6 OPER A TION KNOW YOUR HEDGE T RIMMER READ THIS INSTRUCTIO N MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE O PERA TING YOUR UNIT . Compare t he illus trat ions with y our unit to familiariz e y ours elf with the locati on of the vari ous contr ols and adjus tments . S av e this manual f or fut ure r eferenc e. Power cord Trigger Switch Motor Hous ing Handguard B[...]
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7 COR R EC T OP ER A T IN G PO SIT IO N When oper ating unit, stand as s how n and chec k for the follow ing: S Wear eye prot ection and heav y c lothing. S Grip r ear handle with right hand and front handle with left hand. S Keep unit below wais t lev el. STOPPI NG YOUR UNIT T o s top the unit, releas e the trigger s w itc h, al- low blades to s t[...]
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8 S Us e a sof t brus h to remove debris f rom all air intak es and the c utting blade. S Wipe off unit with a c lean dry clot h. LUBRI CA TE BLADES S Stop the motor and disc onnect t he unit fr om the power s ourc e. S Remov e any debris on blades. S Clean all part s and check for damage. Hav e damaged parts replac ed. Be cautious of shar p edges.[...]
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9 LIM ITED W ARRANTY WEED EA TER , a div is ion of H us qv arna C on - sumer O utdoo r Produc ts N .A., I nc. , war rants to the original c onsumer pur c has er that eac h new WEED EA TER brand electric or cordless pro - duct is fr ee from def ec ts in mat erial a nd work - manship and agr ees to r epair or r eplac e under this war rant y any defec[...]