Craftsman 71.74290 User Manual
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face of the bushes, (see figure 11)
This technique will allow you to keep
from twisting and contorting your
body and makes trimming much more
Keep hand away from blades. Wear
eye protection when using the unit.
Hold the trimmer firmly with both hands
and turn ON. (see figure 13)
Figure 11
Extending Your Reach with the
Rotating Handie
You can extend your reach when
trimming the tops of bushes by rotating
the handle to one of the 90 degree
lock positions. Now instead of having
to reach one hand all the way over
the top of the hedge trimmer, you are
simply holding it at a side position.
(see figure 12)
Of course, the hedge trimmer can be
used as a conventional hedge trimmer
just by leaving its handle locked in the
upright position.
TRIMMiNG TECHNIQUES
Maintain proper balance at all times.
The trimmer works best with dry
hedges and bushes, but it can be used
safely with wet growth due to the low
voltage design.
A wide sweeping cutting motion away
from the body is recommended,
and will get the greatest amount of
trimming per charge.
This unit should NOT be used for large
trees and hedges with limbs in excess
of 1/2 of an inch.
Watch out for foreign objects. Avoid
trimming near wiring or other objects
that could jam the blades or cause a
hazardous situation.
CAUTION: If the blades become
jammed or stalled on a branch, stick,
or foreign object, release the trigger
immediately. Failure to stop the unit
when the blades are jammed will
cause excessive battery drainage,
shorten the motor life, and trip the
circuit breaker
Clearing Jams
After the blades have completely
stopped moving, carefully remove the
obstruction
CAUTION: To prevent injury, keep
hands away from trigger during