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Start-Up; Charging The Rechargeable Battery; Inserting And Pulling Out The Rechargeable Battery (11); Operation - AL-KO CSA 2020 Mode D'emploi

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3. Adjust the length of the carrying belt by mov-
ing the buckle on the carrying belt so that the
appliance is comfortable to carry.
4. Carry out a number of work movements with
the appliance switched off to test the length
of the carrying belt. Adjust the length of the
carrying belt if necessary.

5 START-UP

5.1

Charging the rechargeable battery

The rechargeable battery is partially charged.
Fully charge the rechargeable battery before us-
ing it for the first time. The rechargeable battery
can be charged in any charge status. Interrupting
charging does not damage the rechargeable bat-
tery.
NOTE
For detailed information, heed the sepa-
rate operating instructions for the re-
chargeable battery and for the charging
unit.
5.2
Inserting and pulling out the
rechargeable battery (11)
Inserting the rechargeable battery (11/a)
1. Push the rechargeable battery (11/1) into the
rechargeable battery slot (11/2) until it engag-
es.
Pulling out the rechargeable battery (11/b)
1. Press and hold the unlock button (11/3) on
the rechargeable battery (11/1).
2. Pull out the rechargeable battery.

6 OPERATION

CAUTION!
Danger of burns
The gearbox housing becomes hot
during operation.
Do not touch the gearbox housing.
6.1

Switching the appliance on and off (12)

Switching on the appliance
1. Bring the appliance in the working position.
2. Press and hold (12/a) the unlocking button
(12/1) on the basic appliance.
3. Press and hold the on/off switch (12/2).
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4. Release the unlocking button. It is not neces-
sary to keep the unlocking button pressed
once the appliance has started. The unlock-
ing knob is intended to prevent inadvertent
starting of the appliance.
Switching off the appliance
1. Release the On/Off switch (12/2).
7 WORKING BEHAVIOUR AND
WORKING TECHNIQUE (14 – 18)
WARNING!
Increased risk of falling
There is a greater risk of falling if work is
carried out from an elevated position
(e.g. ladder).
always work with the appliance from
the ground and make sure that you
are standing securely.
Heed the safety instructions.
Where possible, stand so that the cut can be
carried out at an angle of 90° to the branch
(14/a).
Saw off thick branches in sections in order to
have better control over the point of impact
(15/1).
Never saw in the flaring at the beginning of
the branch in order to improve the healing of
the wound and to avoid rot (16).
Press (17/a) the polemounted pruner against
the branch (17/2) with the tree grip (17/1)
when sawing to stabilise it on the branch.
Before the branch is sawn off (18/b), make a
relief cut (18/a) on the underside of the
branch. This can avoid the bark tearing off
and causing difficult-to-heal damage to the
tree. The relief cut should not be deeper than
1/3 of the branch thickness to avoid any trap-
ping of the polemounted pruner.
Always pull the polemounted pruner with ro-
tating saw chain out of the branch so that it
does not become trapped.
Start-up
CSA 2020

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