netta M0EL-ET-510-200 User manual

20V 2 in 1 Pole
Hedge Trimmer and
Chainsaw
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EN USER INSTRUCTION & OPERATION MANUAL
ES MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES Y OPERACIONES PARA EL
USUARIO
DE BENUTZERANLEITUNG & BETRIEBSANLEITUNG
FR MANUEL D'UTILISATION ET D'UTILISATION
IT ISTRUZIONI PER L'USO E MANUALE OPERATIVO
BATTERY TYPE
Lithium-ion
RATED POWER
20V
CHARGE TIME
1-hour approx.
NO-LOAD
SPEED
1200/min
EN

Thank you for purchasing this NETTA product.
Please read the user manual carefully before operating this appliance.
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SAFETY & WARNINGS...
INTENDED USE
NETTA Design is for domestic and indoor
use only. This product is not intended for
use by people who have lack of experience
and knowledge or have reduced ability, or
sensory and metal capabilities. Keep
supervised when groups of people use this
item.
REGULAR CHECKUPS
•Check cables every time
before plugging into a
socket, make sure power
cables are not burst or
snapped and that the power-
plug has no damage.
•Check all the knobs are
functioning correctly.
GENERAL CAUTIONS
•Always follow this instruction manual and go through all the safety
checks.
•This is not toy - do not let children play with it.
•DO NOT modify this product in any way.
•Keep work areas clean and well lit.
•Do not operate tools in explosive atmospheres.
•Before using an electric powered appliance, check the rating label
and voltage information on this manual, or the rating label on back
of the machine.
•Always connect the device to a socket with Residual Current
Device (RCD) fitted with your home circuits.
•If you are unsure, please seek a certified election for advice.
•The appliance must not be immersed in liquid.
•Do not use power tools in wet or damp conditions.
•Do not overload your power tools. Match each tool to the task.
•Do not use any power tool if the on/off switch is damaged.
•Check that the moving parts of your tool operate smoothly and are
not cracked or damaged.

RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY
.
•DO NOT use the appliance other than for the intended use.
•Use personal protective equipment. Always use eye
protection.
•Use ear protection.
•Do not wrap the device in a cloth or other material to
suppress noise. This will hinder the proper ventilation of the
device. This could ignite a fire and cause burns.
•Wear soft gloves when using this tool to prevent discomfort.
•Hold the power tool firmly to reduce the vibration levels.
•Ensure the switch is in the off position before connecting to a
power source, picking up or carrying the tool.
•Remove any adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the
tool on.
•Do not overreach. Keep proper balance at all times.
•Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery.
•Take a break if you feel vibration-related discomfort.
•DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug
or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged
in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized
service facility
for examination, repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment.
•If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or an authorized service agent or a qualified
technician in order to avoid a hazard.
•The use of accessories is not recommended by the
manufacturer as they may cause injuries to persons.
•Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or
touch a hot surface.
•Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a
heated oven.
•Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning.

1. Saw Chain
2. Guide Bar
3. Scabbard
4. Cap
5. Tension
Wheel
6. Adjusting
Wheel
7. Sprocket
Cover
8. Button
9. Connecting
Rod
1. Lock-off Button 2. Main Switch Handle 3. Battery Pack
4. Strap Guard 5. Sponge 6. Locker 7. Lock Nut
8. Lock Button 9. Blade 10. Blade Sheath 11. Switch
Trigger
12. Battery Pack 13. Battery Charger

OPERATING THE PRODUCT
Removing or Installing Battery Pack
Extending the Pole

Extending the Pole

Extending the Pole

Proper Use
This tool has been designed for cutting lawns, small areas of grass,
bushes, and small hedges in private gardens.
This tool is not suitable for use in public facilities, parks, sports centres,
along roads, on farms or in the forestry sector.
Initial Operation
▪Insert battery pack into the bottom of the handle (until click)
▪Remove the battery pack by pressing the release buttons on the
battery pack at the same time by pulling the battery pack out.
To Change the Battery
▪Remove the battery pack from the tool.
▪Check that your mains voltage is the same as marked on the
rating plate of the battery charger.
▪Insert the charger pole to the battery charging hole.
▪Connect the charger plug to the house socket.
▪The temperature of the battery may rise slightly during the
charging operation. This is normal.
▪Timely recharging of the NC battery will help it serve you well for
a long time. Recharging is always necessary when you notice a
drop in the tool’s performance.
▪Never allow the battery to become fully discharged as this may
result in a defective battery.
▪Only use the battery charger in dry rooms.

Adjusting the Cutting Length
▪Lift the knob on the coupler
▪Pull the lower shaft until it is in a comfortable position.
▪Tighten the knob securely.
▪If the button does not release completely in the positioning hole,
the shafts are not locked into place. Slightly rotate from side to
side until the button is locked into place.
▪Be certain the knob is fully tightened before operating equipment,
check it periodically for tightness during use to avoid serious
personal injury.
Assemble the Chain and Chain Bar
▪Lay the chain into the groove. Observe the correct cutting
direction. There are directional arrows on the chain which must
correspond with the arrows on the housing.
▪Mount chain and guide bar. Lay the chain around the drive
sprocket and set the guide bar down onto the unit. Make sure the
chain tensioner snaps into the hole in the guide bar.
▪Remount the plastic cover and tension the chain. Liberally oil it
with chainsaw oil and let the chain run for a few moments.
Starting and Stopping the Pruner
▪To start the tool, press the lock button and press the trigger.
Release the lock button once the motor has started.
▪To stop the pruner, release the trigger.
▪To remove the battery, push the battery lock button.

Changing of the Saw Chain
Always take the battery pack off the appliance before
undertaking any maintenance work.
▪The saw chain is full of sharp edges. Always wear gloves when
handling.
▪Slacken the chain until it hangs loose by inserting the included
combination tool into the head screw of the chain tensioner.
▪Turn the screw anti-clockwise until the chain is very loose.
▪Remove the black plastic cover. Unscrew the hex nut and take out
the spring washer. Take off the plastic cover and lift chain and guide
bar off the unit. After dismounting the guide bar and chain, lift the
chain off the guide bar and set it aside.
Ensure you clean oil and saw dust out of the area under
the plastic cover with a brush or blow it out with
compressed air. Be especially sure to clean out the oil
duct.
Clean the groove of the guide bar with a suitable tool or
blow it out with compressed air. Take special care to
clean the oil ducts in the guide bar.
Inspect the chain guides for wear and if necessary,
carefully smoothen them with a file and emery cloth. If the
guide bar is worn beyond repair, then it must be replaced
with a new one.

Chain Tension
The chain should not be too loose, but you should be able to lift it off the
guide bar by a few millimetres. Use the chain tensioner to tension the
chain.
Always take off the battery pack before undertaking any maintenance
work. The Allen head screw of the chain tensioner is at the front of the
pole saw next to the guide bar.
Turning it clockwise tightens the chain, turning it anticlockwise slackens
the chain. Beware of the sharp edges of the saw chain.
Cutting Tips for Chainsaw
Do not work with an angle higher than 60 degrees. The pole saw will
work under higher degrees, but there is a danger of being injured by
branches falling without warning.
Keep an eye on the ground while working to avoid tripping over fallen
branches.
Never use the pole saw without oil, use bio-degradable chainsaw oil.
To operate the pruner, push forward the safety switch and then pull the
switch. The pruner is equipped with a low-kickback chain however,
some kickback cannot be avoided when cutting with the upper tip of the
blade. Be prepared when using this area of the blade or hitting another
branch with this area. Always hold the unit firmly in both hands.
Thin branches can be cut off with one single cut. To prevent the branch
from slivering and buckling, it should be cut off in several pieces.

When cutting off larger branches, you should first cut into the branch
from below. First cut into the branch from below the place where you
intend to cut off the branch.
The cut should go from one third to halfway through the branch. This
prevents the branch from buckling when you cut into the branch from
the top.
Lastly, cut off the stump with one clean cut.
Lubrication
After each use, clean the blades and lightly lubricate with general
purpose oil or spray lubricants.

FAULT
CAUSE
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
The pruner runs
but is not cutting
The chain is fitted in
reverse on the
guide bar
Refer to the
assembly of guide
bar and chain
The pruner will cut
only if the speed is
high, result is only
chips with several
larger parts
The chain is blunt
Refer to the saw
chain sharpening
The motor runs but
the chain will not
Faulty sprocket
wheel.
Contact
support@nettadirect.com
No oil is supplied to
the change
1. Guide bar oil
tank plugged
2. Oil too thick
1. Remove the
guide bar and
clean the oil tank
2. Use the right oil
The chain gets
loose from the
guide bar
1. Chain
Slackened
2. Guide bar and
chain
misassembled
1. Tighten the
chain. See chain
tension set-up
2. See guide bar
and chain
installation.
The unit is smoking
The unit is faulty.
Do not use it.
Contact
support@nettadirect.com
Oil leaking from the
unit
Oil tank cover not
closed
Tighten the oil tank
cover. Empty the oil
tank while the unit is
out of use.

SPARE PARTS/REPAIR
To order replacement parts, please go to www.nettadirect.com/parts.
You will need PDC information from your product, user manual or
carton box. Alternatively, go to our website and use search bar to find
the parts available.
You can also find this code on the back of this User Manual.
For our Repair Service, please contact our customer support with email
on support@nettadirect.com they will provide with more details of
repair service with NETTA.
DISPOSAL OF PRODUCT
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE
PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC.
DISPOSAL:
Please dispose of this product responsibly. This item cannot be
disposed of with general waste. Please contact your local
council authority for more information on how to dispose this
product. If this product is disposed of with general waste, it will
end up in a landfill and will leak hazardous substances into the
groundwater –effecting our food chain.
YOUR WARRANTY
If you purchased with NETTADIRECT, or one of our authorised resellers, you
will automatically enrol your warranty for 1 (ONE) year. You do not need to
register again for your warranty. All warranties will be carry out our terms and
conditions include warranty conditions you will find out from our website at
www.nettadirect.com.

COPYRIGHTS
NETTA and its logo including images and contents in this manual and website
is copyrighted. All intellectual property rights belong to NETTA owner
CONSUMABLE DIRECT LIMITED.
ANY UNAUTHORISED USE, MODIFICATION or DISTRIBUTION of the
NETTA logo, website image, and its contents (from website, manuals) will
violate worldwide copyright, trademark, and associated laws.
We reserve the right to proceed with lawsuits to anyone who is found
breaching our copyrights policy. For more details, please check our website
copyright policy for more information.
PRODUCT DEPENDENCY CODE (PDC)
Your PDC is below:
NETTA is a registered trademark of CONSUMABLE DIRECT LIMITED.
Product Produced for CONSUMABLE DIRECT LIMITED M32 0JT U.K.
Printed in China
PDC:
M0EL-ET-510-200
SKU: 103764
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