Gude 95504 GPP 7.2V Li-Ion Cordless Garden Care Set Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
Gude

95504 GPP 7.2V Li-Ion Cordless Garden Care Set

Translation of the original instructions

DELIVERED ITEMS

Changing the blade

charging

Changing the blade

charging blade

Operation

operation

Maintenance

maintenance

Introduction

To enjoy your new appliance as long as possible, please

read carefully the Operating Instructions and the attached

safety instructions before using it. Further, we recommend

keeping the Operating Instructions to recall the product

features in the future. Within the continuous product

development, we reserve the right to make technical

changes to improve it.

Appliance

CORDLESS SET OF GARDEN TOOLS

Complete with the original high-quality Güide battery. Can

be used as grass and shrub shears due to the simple

exchange without any tools being necessary. Battery (3-5

hours) included.

Use as designated

The appliance has been designed to cut lawn edges and

smaller grass plots by DIY persons and gardeners.

The appliance may not be used to grind composting

materials as persons and property could get damaged.

The appliance may only be used in accordance with the

use as designated principles. Any other use is a use in

conflict with the designation. The user/operator, not the

manufacturer, is liable for any resulting damage and

injuries of any type.

Supply includes. Appliance description, pic. A

1. Blade for cutting grass

2. Blade cover

3. Switch handle

4. Switch button

5. Blade for cutting shrubs

6. Charger

Warranty

The warranty period is 12 months for industrial use and 24

months for consumers. The warranty starts on the day of

purchase of the appliance.

The warranty exclusively applies to material or

manufacturing defects. The original proof of purchase

including the date of purchase must be submitted when

applying a claim in the warranty period.

The warranty does not cover any unauthorized use such

as appliance overload, violent use, damage by a foreign

person or an undesirable item. The failure to follow the

Operating Instructions and assembly instructions and

common wear and tear are also excluded from the

warranty.

General safety instructions

Check the appliance whenever it is to be used. If the safety

equipment and/or blades are damaged or worn out, the

appliance may not be used. The safety instructions must

always be followed. Use the appliance only for the

purposes specified in the Operating Instructions. Safety in

the place of your work is your responsibility.

Before starting the appliance, check the area to be cut.

Remove any undesirable items you find. Be careful about

undesirable items during your work. If you hit any obstacle

when cutting, switch the appliance off (release the switch)

and remove the obstacle.

If the blades are blocked, switch the appliance off and

remove the defect (thick branch, undesirable item) using a

blunt item. Never use fingers – live blades may cause

serious injury. Remove the battery before removing the defect.

Blades run down for a while after switching

the appliance off!

Check the electric cable at regular intervals for damage
and wear (fragile cable).The cable may only be used when
in a perfect state.
Work under good visibility only.
Stand steadily when working. Be careful when reversing –
risk of tripping! If you interrupt your work and wish to
continue in any other place, the appliance must be
switched off before moving to such place.
Never use the appliance when raining or in moist
conditions.
Protect the charger and the cable against damage and
sharp edges. Any damaged cable must immediately be
replaced by an electrician.
Never use the appliance when raining. Do not let the
appliance standing outdoors. The appliance may not be
used in wet conditions. Wearing safety gloves is
recommended when working with the appliance.
Wear suitable working clothes such as gloves and non-slip
shoes. Do not wear wide pieces of clothing. Long hair
should be protected by a hairnet.
Avoid abnormal body posture and provide stability.
Make sure there is a safe distance between the appliance
and your body when the appliance is on.
Make sure there are no persons and animals in the place
of your work (turning radius). No cables maybe present in
the cutting area.
Use the appliance only when in a proper state, ready for
operation.
Check the blades at regular intervals for any damage. If
necessary, make sure the appliance is professionally
repaired by the customer service or a qualified workshop.
Keep the appliance in a dry place, inaccessible to children.
If the appliance is not being used, it must be fitted with a
protective cover included in the supply to prevent any
accidental contact with the blades.
The appliance may not be overloaded. Do not use the
appliance for works for which it has not been designed.
The appliance must be regularly checked and serviced.
Damaged blades to be always replaced in pairs. If the
appliance is damaged by impact (falling on hard surface,
etc.), it must immediately be checked by an expert.
Treat your appliance carefully. Keep it clean and sharp to
make sure cutting is efficient and safe. Follow the
maintenance and cleaning regulations.
The appliance has not been designed to be used
by persons (including children) with physical, sensory
or mental limitation. Persons lacking experience in or
knowledge of the appliance may not work with the
appliance either.
Batteries to be charged in chargers recommended by
the manufacturer only.
Risk of fire for a charger suitable for a certain type of batteries
if used with other batteries.
Only specified batteries to be used in electric tools.
Keep battery not being used out of reach of office clips,
coins, keys, nails, screws and other small metal items
able to cause bridging. Short-circuit between battery
contacts may cause burns or fire.
Fluid may leak when the appliance is used improperly.
Avoid contacting the fluid. Rinse with water in case of
accidental contact. Seek medical advice when eyes are
affected.
Fluid leaked from the battery may irritate the skin.

Electrical safety (Charger)

CAUTION! Electric shock!
Risk of electric shock!
Unplug the appliance when removing defects and
before servicing the appliance.
To be used on connectors with a protective switch
against stray current (RCD)!
Please contact an electrician.

Details on the type label must correspond with the electric
network details.
Protect the cable against excess temperatures, oil and
sharp edges.

General instructions

Before using the appliance, check it visually to find out if
the electric cable and plug, in particular, are not damaged.
A damaged appliance may not be used.
Have a damaged appliance checked in the GUDE service
center or by an authorized electrician.
Behavior in case of emergency
Provide first help corresponding to the nature of the injury
and seek qualified medical help as soon as possible.
Protect the injured person from other injuries and calm
him/her down.
In case of accident, first aid kit must always be
available in the place of your work in accordance with
DIN 13164. Material taken out of the first aid kit needs
to be supplemented right away.

If help is needed, please provide the following details:
1. Place of accident
2. Accident nature
3. Number of injured persons
4. Injury type

Marking

product

Disposal

The disposal instructions are based on icons placed on the
appliance or its package. The description of the meanings
can be found in the Marking section.

Environment-friendly disposal of batteries
Lithium-ion batteries are subject to disposal. Have any defective
batteries disposed by an authorized seller. Batteries must be
removed from the appliance before they are scarped.

Do not throw electric appliances to household refuse.
According to the European Directive No. 2002/96/EG on waste
electrical and electronic equipment and based on including this

Directive in the national law, separate collection of worn electrical
equipment must be provided and such equipment must be
recycled in an environment-friendly manner.
Recycling alternative of recovery:
Alternatively to sending equipment back, the electrical equipment
owner is obliged to cooperate in the professional evaluation. An
old appliance may also be left to a collection centre that will
provide disposal in accordance with the national law regarding
circulation management and waste. This does not apply to parts
of accessories and aids connected to old appliances and not
containing electrical components.

Operator requirements
The operator must carefully read the Operating
Instructions before using the appliance.

Qualification:
No special qualification is necessary for using the
appliance apart from detailed instruction by an expert.

Minimum age:
The product has been designed to be used by persons
over 16 years of age.

If the product is to be used by children below the age of 8
or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental skills
or with a lack of experience and knowledge, they must be
supervised or instructed in the safe use of the appliance
and understand the resulting risks. Children must not play
with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance must
not be performed by children without supervision.

Training:
Using the appliance only requires appropriate instructions
by a professional or reading the Operating Instructions. No
special training necessary.

Technical specifications

Battery:

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 7,2 V ‘&/

1.3 Ah ( Li-Ion )

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Charger:

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 3-5 hours

Grass shears action width:

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 76 mm

Hedge trimmer action length:

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 120 mm /

max. diameter 8 mm

Battery service time:

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 app. 100 min.

Measured sound power level

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 LWA 82,6 dB

Guaranteed sound power  level

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LWA 87 dB

Weight:

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 966 g

Transport and storage


Keep the appliance dry and without rust, out of reach  to children. Clean the appliance with a wet cloth. Never  touch the pole terminals of the battery!

Assembly and putting the appliance into operation for  the first time


Notice: The battery is supplied charged to some extent. To guarantee full performance of the battery, charge it to  the full extent before using it.

The lithium-ion battery may be charged at any time,  without the service life being shortened. Charging  interruption does not damage the battery.

The lithium-ion battery is electronically protected against  deep discharge.

Due to the protective switch, the electric appliance is  switched off when the battery is empty:

The inserted tool is not moving any longer.

Stop pressing the On/Off button after the electric appliance  is automatically switched off.

If the battery is not being used, it is recommended to  charge it to the full extent at least once in 6 months.

Make sure the blade cover is fitted, which prevents cutting injuries!

  • Compare the voltage of your network with that of the  charger. If they correspond, plug the charger.
  • Put the charging cable to the respective outlet at the  back of the handle of the garden tool set.
  • Charge the battery to the full extent (it takes 3-5 hours, depending on how much charged the battery  is)
  • Remove the blade cover
  • To activate the garden tool set, press the switch  handle first before the switch button.
  • The garden tool set is now ready to be operated

Servicing


Do you have any technical questions? A claim? Do you  need spare parts or the Operating Instructions?

You will be helped quickly and without any bureaucracy at  our web pages www.guede.com in Service. Please help  us be able to assist you. To identify your appliance when  claimed, we need to know its serial No., product No and the year of production. All these details can be found on  the type label. Enter the details below for future reference.

Serial No.

Order No.

Year of production:

Phone: +49 (0) 79 04 / 700-360

Fax: +49 (0) 79 04 / 700-51999

Email: support@ts.guede.com

Instructions to lithium-ion batteries


The lithium-ion battery is characterized by high-energy  density. Its service life is several years; however, it very  much depends on the method of use and storage conditions.

If not used, the lithium-ion battery capacity gets reduced  after some time, especially due to the parasitical reaction  of lithium and electrolyte.

Manufacturers recommend storage temperature of 15°C at  the charging level of 60%, a compromise between

accelerated aging and self-discharge. The battery must be  charged to 40-60% approximately every 6 months.

Lithium-ion batteries may only be charged using special  electronics.

Storage and safety instructions to lithium-ion batteries: Lithium is a highly reactive material. Even if it does not  contain metal lithium as lithium batteries do, the lithium-ion  battery components are highly flammable.

Mechanical damage may lead to internal short-circuit. A defect cannot be identified directly under some circumstances. Ignition may take place even after 30 minutes.

Storage:

Lithium-ion: Charging level 40-60% and to be stored in a  cool place.

Safety instructions: A damaged lithium-ion battery may get  ignited with a time delay of 30 minutes or more. Do not  extinguish the burning battery with water but with sand instead,  if possible. The leaked electrolyte of a lithium-ion battery can  be removed from clothes using sufficient amount of water. The  electrolyte is flammable.

Maintenance and cleaning


Fit the blade cover before any work on the electric tools  (e.g. servicing, tool change, etc.) and during the appliance  transport and storage!

Risk of injury after accidental switching the On/Off button. Keep the electric tools and any ventilation slots clean  so that they could work properly and safely.

If the battery does not work any longer, please contact our  customer service centre.

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