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Note: Noalignmentofbladewithdrive
pinisrequiredandoperationoftheblade
coverreleasebuttonisnotrequiredwhen
re-fittingthebladecover.
Charging Procedure
Thebatteryneedstobechargedbefore
firstuseandwheneveritfailstoproduce
sufficientpoweronjobsthatwereeasily
donebefore.Whenchargingthebattery
forthefirsttime,orafterprolonged
storage,itwillonlyacceptan80%
charge.Afterseveralchargeanddischargecycles,thebatterywillattainfull
capacity.Thebatterymaybecomewarmwhilecharging;thisisnormaland
doesnotindicateaproblem.
WARNING: Do not charge the battery at ambient
temperatures below 36° F (2°C) or above 104°F (40°C).
Recommended charging temperature: Approximately 75°F (24°C).
Note:Thechargerplugincorporateslockoutstopreventtheuseofincorrect
chargers.Theplugmustbecorrectlyorientedwheninserted.
Insert the charger plug into the charger connector at the rear of the
tool (fig. D).
Plug the charger into a 120V outlet.
Charge the tool for16 hours before first use.
For catalog numbers GSL35, GSL75:
The charger indicator light will come on
indicating that the tool is charging.
Whenthechargeiscompletethelightwillgoout.
ForcatalognumbersGSN30,GSN32,GSN35:
Thechargerindicatorlightwillcomeonindicating
thatthetoolischarging.
The light will stay on as long as the charger is connected to the
tool and plugged into a working outlet.
ItWILLNOTflash, orgooutwhenthechargingcycleiscomplete.To
maximizethelifetimeofthebattery,itisrecommendedtokeepthebattery
connectedtothechargerwheneverthetoolisnotinuse.Whenthebatteryis
full,thepowerconsumptionofthechargerisnegligible.
4
Features
1. On/off switch
2. Lock-off button
3. Blade release button
4. Grass Shear blade (GSL35,
GSL75, GSN30, GSN35)
5. Shrub Trim blade (GSL35,
GSL75, GSN32, GSN35)
6. Blade cover (not shown)
Assembly
WARNING: Avoid accidentally switching the tool on
during assembly.
Fitting and removing the
blade (fig. A, B, C)
The shear blade (4) has been
designed for trimming grass and
weeds. The trim blade (5) has been
designed for trimming hedges and
shrubs.
To remove the blade cover (6).
Push and hold the blade release
button (3) in the direction of the
arrow (fig. A)
Slide the blade cover (6)
backwards and lift it off (fig. A-1).
While holding the blade onto the
pins (Fig. B), locate the blade cover
(6) and slide it forward (fig. C).
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1
A
B
1
2
C
D
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2
1
4
3