www.remingtonpowertools.com
122044-01B4
BEFORE OPERATING TRIMMER
1. Avoid Dangerous Environments
•Donotoperatetrimmerinrainorindamp
or wet locations.
•Donotchargebatteryinrainorindamp
or wet locations.
•Donotoperatetrimmerwhileunderthe
influence of alcohol, medications, or
drugs.
•Donotoperate trimmer whenyouare
tired.
•Donotoperatetrimmerwhilestanding
on a ladder or in a tree.
•Donotoperatetrimmerifitisdamaged
or not securely and fully assembled.
2. Keep children away. Keep all bystanders
a safe distance from work area.
3. Do not use trimmer for any job except that
for which it is intended.
4. Only well instructed adults should operate
trimmer. Never allow children to operate
trimmer.
5. Dress properly when operating trimmer.
•Donotwearlooseclothingorjewelrythat
can get caught in the moving blades or
parts of the trimmer.
•Use of rubber gloves and substantial
foot wear is recommended when working
outdoors.
•Alwayswearprotectivehaircoveringto
contain long hair.
•Alwayswearafaceordustmaskifop-
eration is dusty.
6. Always wear eye protection that meets
or exceeds accepted standards in your
country.
7. Wear long pants and shoes when operat-
ing this tool.
8. Do not operate trimmer near electric
power lines, telephone, or cable lines.
Keep trimmer at least 10 feet away from
any power lines or cables.
SAFETY INFORMATION
WHILE OPERATING TRIMMER
DANGER
RISK OF CUT – Keep hands
away from blades at all times.
Keep both hands on handles
when trimming. Do not attempt
to remove cut material nor hold
material to be cut when blades
are moving. Do not grasp the
exposed cutting blades or cut-
ting edges when picking up or
holding the trimmer.
CAUTION
Blades coast after turn off.
1. Stayalert.Watchwhatyouaredoing.Use
common sense.
2.
Avoid unintentional starting. Do not
carry trimmer with finger on trigger
switch. Be sure switch is OFF when
installing battery.
3. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing
and balance at all times when operating
trimmer.
4. Remove battery from trimmer:
•whennotinuse
•beforeservicing
•when clearing jammed material from
blades
•when moving from one work site to
another
5. Do not force trimmer. It will do the job
better and with less likelihood of a risk
of injury at the rate for which it was de-
signed.
6. Before starting trimmer, make sure blades
are not touching anything.
Comments to this Manuals