Flymo 600XT Trimmer User Manual


 
How to Use
Caring for your Hedgetrimmer
WARNING
Disconnect from the mains electricity sup-
ply, before attempting any maintenance or
adjustment.
Cleaning (P)
1. Using a soft brush - remove debris from all
air intakes and cutting blade.
2. Wipe over surface of your hedgetrimmer
with a dry cloth.
IMPORTANT
Never use water for cleaning your hed-
getrimmer. Do not clean with chemicals,
including petrol, or solvents - some can
destroy critical plastic parts.
Lubricating the Cutting Blade
For easier operation and longer life, lubricate the
cutter blades before and after use. Apply the oil
so that it runs between the two blades. (R).
At the end of the Cutting Season.
1. Clean your Hedgetrimmer thoroughly.
2. Check that all nuts and bolts are secure.
3. Visually inspect the Hedgetrimmer for any worn
or damaged parts, contact your local Service
Centre if any parts require replacement.
To store your Hedgetrimmer
Ensure the blade cover is fitted before
storage.
Store in a dry place where your
Hedgetrimmer is protected from damage.
P
R
How to Use your Hedgetrimmer
1.Inspect area to be cut before each use -
remove objects which can be thrown or
become entangled in the cutting blades.
2.Always keep the Hedgetrimmer in front of your
body. Hold handle firmly with both hands and
stand in a secure and stable position.
3.Allow the cutting blades to reach full speed
before entering the material to be cut.
4.Always work going away from people and solid
objects such as walls, large stones, trees,
vehicles etc.
5.If blade stalls, immediately stop the
Hedgetrimmer. Disconnect the Hedgetrimmer
from the power source and clear jammed
debris from the cutting blades. Inspect blades
and repair or replace as needed.
Top Cutting
Use a wide sweeping motion. (M) Aslight down-
ward tilt of the cutting blades in the direction of
motion gives the best cutting results.
Side Cutting
When trimming the sides of the hedge, begin at the
bottom and cut upwards (N), tapering the hedge
inward at the top. This shape will expose more of the
hedge, resulting in more uniformed growth.
M
N