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Instruções de Operação Black & Decker, Modelo 243147-00

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Don’t overreach. 4. Feed the blade into the grass at a rate that allows it to keep up cutting speed. Feed slower if the blade slows down. Watch out for foreign objects in the grass. MAINTENANCE It is easy to remove sap and dirt deposits when they are fresh and moist, but difficult after they become dry. Therefore, it is recommended that you wash the blades in water after each use. Hold the BLADES under a running faucet (Figure 6a) or in a pan of water (Figure 6b) and turn the tool “ON” to help dislodge the deposits. (There is no electric shock hazard from the shear’s low-voltage power supply.) If the buildup of sap is difficult to remove, it may be necessary (with the motor “OFF”) to scrub the blades with soap and a stiff bristle brush. After cleaning, wipe the blades with a cloth and allow them to dry. Then, with a rag, apply a thin film of light engine oil to the top and bottom of the blades. Do not over oil. Turn the shear “ON” for a few seconds to work the lubricant between the blades. BLADE REPLACEMENT Under normal usage and proper cleaning, shear blades should last approximately one season. When blades become worn and will not cut, they must be replaced. During the overall life of the shear, blades should be replaced before each cutting season. Sharp blades help to maintain consistent cutting time. Blades are available, at extra cost, at your local Black & Decker Service Center.( RB-001) TO REPLACE THE BLADES: Remove three screws from bottom of shear (Figure 7a). Lift worn blades off. Be sure washer remains on its post on the gear (Figure 7b). Clean out any grass or dirt. The teeth on the new blades should be evenly spaced—shift the moving blade, if necessary to accomplish this. Move gear to line up washer with slot in moving blade (Figure 7b). Slot in moving blade must fit over washer when blade is placed on shear. Replace three screws to fasten blades to shear. •LUBRICATION No periodic relubrication of the bearings or mechanism is required. •CLEANING PLASTIC PARTS Use only warm water and mild soap to clean the plastic parts. Many household cleaners contain chemicals which could seriously damage the plastic. Never use gasoline, turpentine, lacquer or paint thinner, dry cleaning fluids, or similar products. •STORAGE The best storage place is one that is cool and dry. Store the tool away from direct sunlight, heating pipes and ducts, furnaces, etc. The best storage temperature is about +50°F. Do not store where temperatures go below +40°F or above 120°F. Avoid storage in outside metal buildings where temperature can exceed 120°F in summer. For off-season storage you should first recharge the shear for 16 hours. Unplug the charger from the wall socket and then disconnect charger from the shear. (Fig. 1) Clean and lightly oil the blades as described in this manual and store the shear and charger away. •BLADE NICKS The blades are made from high quality, heat treated steel and they will hold a sharp edge for a long period of time. However, if you accidentally hit a wire fence, stones, glass or other hard objects, you may put a nick in the blade. There is no need to remove this nick as long as it does not interfere with the movement of the blade. If it does interfere, use a fine toothed file or sharpening stone to remove it. A replacement blade set is available from your Black & Decker service center when blades become worn. •DROPPING THE GRASS SHEAR If you drop the shear, carefully inspect it for damage, if the blades are bent, replace them with a new set of blades from your dealer. If the housing is cracked, or handle broken, contact your local Black & Decker Service Center for repairs before putting the tool back into use. •BATTERIES When they reach the end of their useful life, the batteries in your tool will no longer accept a charge. Before discarding the old tool, the nickel cadmium batteries must be removed and recycled or disposed of properly. Cadmium is a highly toxic form of waste and is extremely harmful to the environment. Contact your local municipality to find out how to properly recycle or dispose of the batteries. Alternately, you can take or send the complete tool to your local Black & Decker service center. If battery replacement is required they will, at your direction, replace the batteries and properly recycle or dispose of the old ones. If you choose to replace the tool at this time, they will be glad to take the old one and see to its proper recycling or disposal. IMPORTANT: To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjustment should be performed by Black & Decker Service Centers or other qualified service organizations, always using identical replacement parts. Accessories: GSH500 Extension Handle Kit (fig. 8) RB-001 Grass Shear Replacement Blade NOTE! -Accessories sold separately • WARNING: Only use Shear with Black & Decker approved accessories. Use of non approved Accessories could be hazardous. Service Information Black & Decker offers a full network of ...

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