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Product description – Shindaiwa Articulated Hedge AHS254 User Manual

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Product Description

Using the illustration as a

guide, familiarize yourself

with the Shindaiwa AHS254

articulated hedge trimmer

and its various components.

Understanding your machine

helps ensure top performance,

longer service life, and safer

operation.

Handle

Outer

Tube

Hedge Trimmer Cutter

Assembly

Cutter

Assembly

Adjustment

Lever

Cutter

Blade

Cover

Fuel

Tank

Guard

Gearcase

Hedge Trimmer

Cutter Assembly

Cutter Bar and

Cutter Blades

Latch Release

Latch Lock

Air Filter

Assembly

Powerhead Assembly

Spark Plug

Fuel

Tank

Ignition

Throttle

interlock

Fuel Tank

Guard

Throttle Trigger

wARnInG!
Do not alter this machine

or any of its components!

Operator Safety

Wear sturdy footwear with nonslip

soles to provide good footing.

Steel-toed safety boots are

recommended. Never operate

machine bare-footed.

Keep bystanders at least

15 meters away from the

operating trimmer to reduce

the risk of being struck by

falling objects or thrown

debris.

Always operate with

both hands firmly

gripping the machine.

Always wear a hard hat

to reduce the risk of head

injuries during operation of

this machine.

Always wear eye and hearing protection.

Shindaiwa recommends wearing a

face shield as additional face and eye

protection.

Keep a proper footing

and do not overreach—

maintain your balance

at all times during

operation.

This machine is designed

for trimming hedges. Do

not use this machine for

other purposes.

NEVER allow children to

use the unit. Avoid operating

near bystanders or when

children are nearby.

ALWAYS wear close-fitting

clothing. Gloves offer added

proctection and are strongly

recommended. Do not wear

clothing or jewelry that could

get caught in machinery.

ALWAYS protect

yourself from hazards

such as thorny brush

and flying debris by

wearing gloves and

close fitting clothing

that covers arms and

legs. Never wear

shorts. Don't wear loose

clothing or items such

as jewelry that could

get caught in machinery

or underbrush. Secure

long hair so it is above

shoulder level.

ALWAYS clear your work area

of trash or hidden debris that

could be thrown back at you or

toward a bystander.

ALWAYS be aware of

your surroundings and

alert to any danger that

you may not hear due to

machine noise.