Description
Description
Item no. S060M0JU
Hedge trimmer incl. 2 attachments for the lawn and hedge
Operating time approx. 40 min, strong battery voltage of 7.2V
Back-friendly working, thanks to the height-adjustable telescopic rod
Incl. switch-on lock
Handy due to low dead weight
With this handy 2 in 1 tectake cordless lawn shears, you can handle everything that accumulates on your terrace, balcony or garden, whether hedges, boxwoods, box hedges, lawn edges or edges. The height-adjustable telescopic handle also protects your back when working with the hedge trimmer.
Technical details
Battery voltage: DC 7.2V
Idle speed: 1,000 rpm
Battery power: 1300 mAh
Charging time: about 5 hours
Operating time: approx. 40 min
Cutting height hedge trimmer: approx. 130 mm
Sawtooth size hedge trimmer: approx. 8 mm
Cutting width of hedge trimmer: 75 mm
Cutting width lawn shears: approx. 80 mm
Height-adjustable telescopic pole: approx. 60 – 90 cm
Weight of the lawn shears: approx. 0.7 kg
Total weight (lawn shears with telescopic pole): approx. 1 kg
Material: Metal and plastic
Scope of delivery
1 cordless lawn shears incl. battery
1 additional hedge trimmer attachment
1 height-adjustable telescopic rod with 2 wheels
1 protective cover
1 charger
1 Multilingual user manual
Product Notes
Reference to the Battery Act (§ 18 BattG)
Information about batteries
The following information is aimed at customers who use rechargeable or non-rechargeable batteries or accumulators (batteries) supplied by us or products that contain or are supplied with batteries. Please note these important tips in the interest of environmentally friendly disposal of used batteries as well as your own safety and health.
1. Information on the disposal or return of batteries
Used batteries contain valuable raw materials that can be recycled. The separate collection of old batteries is intended to enable proper recycling and avoid negative effects on the environment and human health.
Owners of used batteries must therefore collect them separately from unsorted municipal waste. Used batteries may not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and, in particular, do not belong in the household waste. Rather, end users of batteries are legally obliged to return old batteries.
After use, you can hand in batteries at a suitable collection or return point, which is available within the framework of the collection or take-back systems set up by the public waste management authorities and/or battery manufacturers or specialist dealers. You can also return batteries to us free of charge.
Rechargeable batteries or rechargeable batteries may only be returned to us or handed in at a collection point when discharged. In order to avoid short circuits in the case of batteries that are not completely discharged, the terminals should be taped off with suitable insulating tape.
2. Information on the meaning of the symbol according to § 17 para. 1 and the signs according to § 17 para. 3 BattG
Using the symbol from the annex to § 17 BattG, owners can identify batteries that are to be collected and returned or returned separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of their service life. The symbol for the separate collection of batteries represents a crossed-out wheeled waste bin and is designed as follows:
If batteries contain mercury, cadmium or lead, you will find the respective chemical symbol (Hg, Cd or Pb) below the garbage can symbol.
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Reference to ElektroG
Information on electrical and electronic (old) equipment
The following information is aimed at private households that use electrical and/or electronic equipment. Please note these important tips in the interest of environmentally friendly disposal of old appliances and your own safety.
1. Information on the disposal of electrical and electronic (old) equipment and on the meaning of the symbol according to Annex 3 to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act
Owners of old equipment must collect it separately from unsorted municipal waste. Waste electrical and electronic equipment must therefore not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste and, in particular, does not belong in household waste. Rather, these old devices must be collected separately and disposed of, for example, via the local collection and return systems.
Owners of old equipment must also separate waste batteries and accumulators that are not enclosed in the old equipment, as well as lamps that can be removed from the old equipment in a non-destructive manner, before handing them in at a collection point. The latter does not apply to the extent that the waste equipment is separated from other waste equipment in accordance with Section 14 (4) sentence 4 or (5) sentences 2 and 3 of the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act in the context of the opt-out by the public-law waste management authorities for the purpose of preparation for reuse in order to prepare them for reuse.
The symbol according to Annex 3 to the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act allows owners to identify old equipment that must be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life. The symbol for the separate collection of electrical and electronic equipment represents a crossed-out wheeled waste bin and is designed as follows:
2. Information on the possibilities of returning old equipment
Owners of old equipment can hand it in within the scope of the possibilities of returning or collecting old equipment set up and available by the public waste management authorities in order to ensure proper disposal of the old equipment. If necessary, it is also possible to hand in electrical and electronic equipment for the purpose of reusing the equipment. You can get more information about this from the respective collection or return point.
You can find an online directory of collection and take-back points here:https://www.ear-system.de/ear-verzeichnis/sammel-und-ruecknahmestellen
3. Privacy Notice
Some of the old devices to be disposed of contain sensitive personal data (such as a PC or smartphone) that must not fall into the hands of third parties. We expressly point out that end users of WEEE must take responsibility for the deletion of personal data on the WEEE to be disposed of.
4. Notice of our WEEE registration number
We are registered with the Stiftung Elektro-Altgeräte Register, Nordostpark 72, 90411 Nürnberg, Germany, as a manufacturer of electrical and/or electronic equipment under the following registration number (WEEE Reg. No. DE) registered: DE 59131102.
SKU
401542
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