Craftsman 315.798890 User Manual Page 7

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OPERATION
ALTERNATE METHOD FOR
SECURING EXTENSION CORDS
ly-HD
Fig, 4
TO LOCK-ON
Slide the lock-off button forward (1).
Depress and hold the switch trigger (2).
Release the lock-off button (3).
Pul! lock-on tab back with your thumb and hold (4).
Release switch trigger (5), then release lock-on
tab.
TO RELEASE THE LOCK
Depress the switch trigger and release it.
If you have the lock-on feature engaged during use
and your hedge trimmer becomes disconnected from
power supply, disengage the lock-on feature immedi
ately.
EXTENSION CORD RETAINER
See Figure 5.
An extension cord retainer has been provided to
prevent extension cord from becoming disconnected
from your trimmer during use. It is molded into the
switch handle of your hedge trimmer. Plug extension
cord into plug recess below switch handle, then
snugly fit cord into retainer as shown in Figure 5.
EXTENSION CORO
Fig. 6
Extension cord retainer works best with 16 A.W.G.
extension cords. When using 18 A.W.G. extension
cords the cord may be loose in extension cord re
tainer. When using 14 A.W.G. extension cords the
cord may be tight in extension cord retainer. We
suggest an alternate method as shown in figure 6 for
securing loose or tight extension cords.
A WARNING: If any parts are missing, damaged,
“ or broken, do not operate your trimmer until they
have been replaced. Failure to do so could result
in possible serious personal injury.
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
For ease of operation your hedge trimmer has both a
front handle and a rear handle. See Figure 7.
BLADE GUARD
BLADE
REAR HANDLE
FRONT HANDLE
Fig. 7
A WARNING: Check the front handle before each
use. Make sure it is securely fastened to your
hedge trimmer before using.
For your protection there is a blade guard between
the front handle and the blade.
A CAUTION: Do not operate if blade guard
becomes broken or damaged.
When using your hedge trimmer hold it with both
hands as shown in Figure 7.
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