Little Wonder 1912, 2410, 3012, 3010, 1920 Owner's Manual And Safety Instructions

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LITTLE WONDER®
GB
OWNER’S MANUAL and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
for
Single-Edged (Models 1910, 2410, 3010, 1912, 2412, 3012)
and
Double-Edged (Models 1920, 2420, 3020, 1922, 2422, 3022)
Electric Hedge Trimmers
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BLADES ARE EXTREMELY SHARP.
TO AVOID INJURY WHEN UNPACKING
THE HEDGE TRIMMER,
DO NOT GRASP THE BLADES.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
A. Introduction .......................................................................................................2
P
age
II. G
NERAL SAFETY RULES
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A. Safety labels .......................................................................................................4
B. Safety symbols identification ...........................................................................4
C. Special safety rules ............................................................................................5
D. Warnings — dont’s .............................................................................................5
E. Warnings — do’s.................................................................................................5
III. U
IV. O
NPACKING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ..............................................................6
PERATION
A. Instructions for proper operation .................................................................6-7
AINTENANCE
V. M
A. Lubrication.........................................................................................................7
B. Service maintenance guide................................................................................7
ERVICE
VI. S
A. Trouble-shooting ...............................................................................................8
B. Blade adjustment ................................................................................................8
VII. P
VIII. S
ARTS DESCRITIONS ..........................................................................................9-13
PECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................BACK COVER
LIMITED SERVICE & WARRANTY POLICY........................................................BACK COVER
I. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
A. INTRODUCTION
This manual provides the information On behalf of everyone at Little Wonder, we would like to thank you for your purchase of a Little Wonder Electric Powered Hedge Trimmer. This professional trimming machine was designed to the highest standards to ensure you many hours of uninterrupted service.
necessary for safe and efficient operation and
service. For your safety, it is critically
important that you read and understand this
entire manual before operating your hedge
trimmer.
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II. GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Warning: When using electric tools, basic safety
recautions, including the following, should always be
p followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
Read all these instructions before operating this product and save these instructions.
For safe operations:
11)) KKeeeepp wwoorrkk aarreeaa cclleeaann.. Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries.
22)) CCoonnssiiddeerr wwoorrkk aarreeaa eennvviirroonnmmeenntt.. Do not expose power tools to rain. Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations. Keep work area well lit. Do not use power tools where there is risk of fire or explosion.
33)) GGuuaarrdd aaggaaiinnsstt eelleeccttrriicc sshhoocckk.. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces e.g. pipes, radiators, stoves, ovens, refrigerators.
44)) KKeeeepp cchhiillddrreenn aawwaayy.. Do not let visitors touch the tool or extension cord. All visitors should be kept away from area.
55)) SSttoorree iiddllee ttoooollss..
When not in use, tools should be stored in a dry,
high or locked up place, out of reach of children.
66)) DDoo nnoott ffoorrccee tthhee ttooooll.. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was intended.
77)) UUssee tthhee rriigghhtt ttooooll.. Do not force small tools or attachments to do the job of a heavy duty tool. Do not use tools for purposes not intended; for example, do not use circular saws to cut tree limbs or logs.
88)) DDrreessss pprrooppeerrllyy.. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery that can be caught in moving parts. Rubber gloves and non­skid footwear are recommended when working outdoors. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
99)) UUssee ssaaffeettyy ggllaasssseess.. Use face or dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty.
1100)) DDoo nnoott aabbuussee tthhee ccoorrdd.. Never carry the tool by the cord or yank it to disconnect if from the socket. Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
1111)) SSeeccuurree wwoorrkk.. Use a vice to clamp the frame bar while adjusting blades. It is safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate the tools.
1122)) DDoo nnoott oovveerrrreeaacchh. eep proper footing and balance at all times.
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1133)) MMaaiinnttaaiinn ttooooll wwiitthh ccaarree..
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and
afer performance. Follow instructions for
s
ubrication and changing accessories. Inspect tool
l cord periodically and if damaged have it repaired by an authorized service facility. Inspect extension cords periodically and replace, if damaged. Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
1144)) DDiissccoonnnneecctt ttoooollss..
When not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades, bits and cutters.
1155)) RReemmoovvee aaddjjuussttiinngg kkeeyyss aanndd wwrreenncchheess..
Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on.
1166)) AAvvooiidd uunniinntteennttiioonnaall ssttaarrttiinngg..
Do not carry a plugged in tool with a finger on the switch. Ensure switch is off when plugging in.
1177)) UUssee oouuttddoooorr eexxtteennssiioonn lleeaaddss..
When tool is used outdoors, use only extension cords intended for outdoor use.
1188)) SSttaayy aalleerrtt..
Watch what you are doing . Use common sense. Do not operate tool when you are tired.
1199)) CChheecckk ddaammaaggeedd ppaarrttss..
Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operated properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, free running of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless otherwise indicated in this instruction manual. Have defective switches replaced by an authorized service facility. Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.
2200)) WWaarrnniinngg..
The use of any accessory or attachment, other than those recommended in this instruction manual, may present a risk of personal injury.
2211)) HHaavvee yyoouurr ttooooll rreeppaaiirreedd bbyy aa qquuaalliiffiieedd ppeerrssoonn..
This electric tool conforms to relevant safety requirements. Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts, otherwise this may result in considerable danger to the user.
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WARNING DANGER
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THIS SYMBOL POINTS OUT
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL,
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HEED IT’S WARNING!!
STAY ALERT!!
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WARNING DANGER
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TO REDUCE THE POTENTIAL FOR
ACCIDENTS, COMPLY WITH THE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS
MANUAL. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY
RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL
INJURY AND OR EQUIPMENT AND
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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A. SAFETY LABELS AND MOLDED SYMBOLS
Important parts of the safety system incorporated in both single-edged and double-edged trimmers are the warning and informational labels and molded-in symbols found on various parts of the trimmer. These
Single-Edged Trimmer
Guard
Rear handle
Serial number label
Side handle
On/Off switches
labels must be replaced in time due to abrasion, etc. It is your responsibility to replace the labels when they become hard to read. The locations of these labels and their part numbers for ordering are shown below. See page 13 for their part numbers when ordering replacements.
Double-Edged Trimmer
Loop handle
Rear handle
Guard
On/Off switch
Safety symbols
(Molded into Part No. 310400 Main Housing Set)
On/Off
switch
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B. SAFETY SYMBOLS IDENTIFICATION
WHAT THE SYMBOLS MEAN:
1. Read the instructions.
2. Do not expose to rain.
3. Remove plug from main (electric power source) immediately if cable is damaged or cut.
4. Double insulated.
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TTHHEE UUSSEERR RRIISSKKSS SSEERRIIOOUUSS IINNJJUURRYY TTOO TTHHEEMMSSEELLVVEESS AANNDD OOTTHHEERRSS..
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IINNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONNSS IINN TTHHIISS MMAANNUUAALL..
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C. SPECIAL SAFETY RULES
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1. Read and understand the owner’s manual. Pay
particular attention to all sections regarding safety.
BE AWARE!!
eleased or motor is switched off. Make sure blades
r have come to a complete stop before letting go of a handle.
The blades coast after triggers are
2. Always keep a firm grip on both handles while the
lades are moving and/or the motor is running. On
b Single-edged Edged units, the right hand grasps the front side handle and the left hand grasps the rear handle. On Double-Edged units, one hand grasps the front ‘loop’ handle, while the other hand grasps the rear handle.
D. WARNINGS DONTS
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Don’t use trimmer with one hand, keep both hands on
handles with fingers and thumbs encircling the handles, while blades are moving, and motor is running.
Don’t overreach or stand on unstable support. Do not stand on the top of a ladder while trimming. Use proper equipment for reaching higher heights. Keep a good footing at all times.
Don’t ever grasp cutting blades for any reason.
Don’t attempt to clear cut material while blades are
moving, and the motor is running. Never try to remove
3. Maintain a firm footing and good balance; do not overreach while trimming. Before you start to trim, check the work area for obstacles that might cause you to lose your footing, balance or control of the machine.
4. Keep area clear of children, pets, and bystanders.
jammed material before switching the motor off and making sure the blades have stopped completely.
Don’t over-ride safety features.
Don’t allow children or incapable people to operate this
trimmer.
Don’t operate this hedge trimmer while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Don’t attempt to repair this hedge trimmer. Have repairs made by a qualified dealer or repairman. See that only original Little Wonder parts are used.
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Always read and follow all instructions.
Always stay alert. Watch what you are doing and use
common sense. Do not operate unit when fatigued.
Always dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, they might get caught in moving parts. Use sturdy proper fitting, non-slip gloves. Gloves reduce the transmission of vibration to your hands. Prolonged exposure to vibration can cause numbness and other ailments. Wear non-skid foot wear to ensure secure and proper footing.
Always wear ear and eye protection. Eye protection mut meet applicable CE requirements. To avoid hearing damage we recommend hearing protection be worn whenever using the equipment.
Always keep both hands on both handles when trimmer is running. Severe injuries can result if you try to use the hedge trimmer with only one hand or with an insecure grip.
ARNINGS DOS
Always keep children, pets, and incapable persons away.
Always use trimmer properly. Cut only types and size of growth described in the Trimming section of this manual. Overloading or abusing your hedge trimmer can cause premature failure and can result in injury. Use common sense.
Always keep a safe distance between two or more operators when working together simultaneously.
Always inspect your unit before each use and ensure that all handles, guards, safety devices and fasteners are secure, operating, and in place.
Always maintain and examine your trimmer with care. Follow maintenance instructions given in manual.
Always store trimmer in a sheltered area (a dry place) not accessible to children. The hedge trimmer should not be stored in a house.
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III. UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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WARNING DANGER
BLADES ARE EXTREMELY SHARP. TO
AVOID INJURY WHEN UNPACKING THE
HEDGE TRIMMER, DO NOT GRASP THE
BLADES.
Your Little Wonder hedge trimmer has been assembled for you at the factory. Before operating be
IV. OPERATION
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WARNING DANGER
THE OPERATOR OF THIS HEDGE TRIMMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS OR HAZARDS OCCURRING TO HIMSELF, OTHER
PEOPLE OR THEIR PROPERTY.
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WARNING DANGER
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IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS,
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER
sure all fasteners are secure, and all guards and safety devices are in place and operating properly.
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A. INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER OPERATION
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WARNING DANGER
BLADES COAST AFTER RELEASING THE
SWITCHES
KEEP A FIRM GRIP WITH ONE HAND
ON EACH HANDLE WHILE BLADES ARE
MOVING AND/OR MOTOR IS
RUNNING.
DO NOT STAND ON THE TOP OF A
LADDER WHILE TRIMMING.
MAKE SURE YOUR LADDER OR OTHER
SUPPORT IS STABLE AND ON FIRM
GROUND.
KEEP A SURE FOOTING.
DO NOT OVERREACH.
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Securing the
extension cord.
Bend the extension cord about 15 cm from the plug end. Push that bend through the oblong opening in the back of the handle. Then loop the bend under the cord retaining clips as shown. This will prevent the extension cord from detaching from the hedge trimmer plug.
IF YOUR TRIMMER BECOMES JAMMED,
TURN OFF THE HEDGE TRIMMER.
MAKE SURE BLADES HAVE STOPPED
COMPLETELY, THEN REMOVE
THE OBSTRUCTION.
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Misuse of this Hedge Trimmer will void the warranty. ie: cutting hedges or shrubs over 1.27 cm in diameter or foreign objects such as wires, rocks, or fences. Before trimming check work area for foreign objects such as wires, cords, glass, fences, or rocks. Be sure to remove any foreign objects from the work area. Failure to properly maintain this hedge trimmer will void the warranty.
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1. Read care and safety instructions carefully before attempting to use this trimmer. Only after you are familiar with your hedge trimmer and all of its controls and the functions should you start the trimmer.
2. Before plugging into an electric circuit, be sure that the voltage supply is as specified on hedge trimmer.
Models 1910, 1920, 2410, 2420, 3010, 3020 are rated at 464 watts at 115 volts.
Models 1912, 1922, 2412, 2422, 3012, 3022 are rated
at 390 watts at 230 volts.
3. Be sure the switches are in the “off” (not depressed) position before connecting unit to the applicable current. (120V AC or 220V/240V AC.) Do not carry a plugged -in trimmer with a finger on the switch.
4. The electricity for this hedge trimmer should be supplied through a Residual current Device (RCD) with a tripping current of not more than 30 mA. These protective devices are also known as residual current circuit breakers (RCCBs) or Earth leakage circuit breakers (ELCBs).
5. Keep extension cord behind trimmer. Never drape
V. MAINTENANCE
extension cord over hedge being trimmed. On 120V units, use 16 gauge wire extension cord up to 30 meters. Over 30 meters, use 14 or heavier gauge wire or extension cord. Cords are available from your local Little Wonder dealer. The use of light gauge lamp cords or sizes lighter than those specified above will result in loss of power, possible motor failure, overheating of cord and the possi-bility of fire.
6. Warning! These trimmers have been designed so they can only be operated when using both hands. Do not attempt to override this important safety feature in any way.
7. Hold trimmer firmly. For Single-Edged Model, keep right hand on side handle and left hand on rear handle. For Double-Edged Model, you can place either hand on either handle. Squeeze both switches. Tilt trimmer so cutting tooth is angled slightly towards the hedge or shrub and proceed to cut. Use overlapping sweeping motions away from your body to achieve a safe and even cut. The unit is designed to cut any type of hedge or shrub; however, thickness of cut should not exceed 1.27 cm inch in diameter.
1/2"
Remove the plug from the socket before carrying out any adjustment, servicing, or maintainence.
A. LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
4. Gear housing and motor bearings have been
1. A few drops of light (No.10) oil should be placed on the back edge of each blade at each adjusting screw after approximately every four hours of normal operation.
2. To obtain trouble-free trimming, it is necessary to keep the blades lubricated and clean. The gum that collects and builds up on the blades can be removed with 50-50 mixture of kerosene and No.10 oil. Since a petroleum product can shorten the life of some plastics, it is necessary to remove excess oil-kerosene mixture from the plastic parts. Blades must be clean before they can be adjusted.
Caution! Kerosene and oil are flammable.
3. A few drops of light (No. 10) or 3-in-1 oil should be put in the hole indicated on the bottom cover plate. This is necessary only at the beginning of a day’s operation.
B. SERVICE MAINTENANCE GUIDE
permanently lubricated with a special grease which should last for the life of the trimmer. When blades are replaced, or any other time that the bottom cover plate is removed, the grease must be hecked for proper amount (approximately 3/4 full in the area of the gears), and a new gasket and new screws must be used to insure proper seating of cover plate. Use only Lubrico M3-3K9K grease (P/N 16-78A) in the gear housing. Lubrico M24M (P/N 16-78B) is to be used on the motor bearings. Lubrico is available through your local Little Wonder dealer.
5. Before each use, inspect to be sure handles, safety devices and fasteners are secure and in place, and cord is not frayed. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Area
Gear housing Blades Fasteners Labels Handles Guards / safety devices
IMPORTANT- Time intervals shown are maximum. Actual use and your experience will determine the frequency of required maintenance.
Maintenance
Check grease Inspect / clean / lubricate Inspect / tighten / replace Inspect / replace Inspect / replace Inspect / replace
Frequency
Monthly After each use Before each use Before each use Before each use Before each use
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VI. SERVICE
A. TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Problem
1. Blades don’t cut cleanly.
Blades are dull or not adjusted properly.
2. Blades don’t move when
Blades are adjusted too tight.
turned on.
3. Excessive electrical arcing
Worn brushes. from vents in top of trimmer.
B. BLADE ADJUSTMENT
The care and adjustment of the blades is very important to the efficient operation of the trimmer and especially to the long life of the motor.
Make sure the trimmer is NOT plugged in.
1. Turn trimmer upside down. Place trimmer in vice, clamping on the sides of frame bar. Be careful!
Blades are sharp!
Cause
Remedy
Have blades sharpened and adjusted.
Re-adjust blades following service instructions.
Replace brushes - follow service instructions.
tighten the screw until the blade guard of the Single-Edged trimmer or the protective comb of the Double-Edged trimmer can just be moved with finger pressure. (A .004 mm(1 1/2 thou) feeler gauge just slips under the blade guard or comb when properly adjusted.) Tighten the locknuts while holding the screw stationary in its correct adjusted position. Re-check to make sure the blade guard or comb can still be moved.
2. Using a 11 mm wrench (spanner) , loosen all blade locknuts and unscrew the large head screws by two turns.
3. Starting with the screw nearest the gear housing,
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WARNING DANGER
4. Repeat Step 3 on each screw in turn until all are correctly adjusted.
NOTE: CORRECT BLADE ADJUSTMENT CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED ON CLEAN, OILED BLADES.
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KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM THE BLADES WHILE SERVICING THE HEDGE TRIMMER.
BE SURE TRIMMER IS SECURED, UNPLUGGED, AND BLADES ARE GUARDED
WHILE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS
SINGLE-EDGED
DOUBLE-EDGED
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Single-Edged assembly
KKeeyy NNoo.. PPaarrtt NNoo..
1 310100 1 2 16-54B 7 2 16-54B 6 2 16-54B 5 3 310106 1 4 NA 1 5 310310 1 5 310305 1 5 310300 1 6 30-2 1 6 24-2 1 6 19-2 1 7 30-1 1 7 24-1 1 7 19-1 1 8 310215 1 9 16-93 5 9 16-93 4
9 16-93 3 10 16-54A 4 10 16-54A 3 10 16-54A 2 11 3036-B 3 12 310505 1
Gear housing assembly (including pressed in pins) Nut lock 1/4-28 whiz flange (for models 3010, 3012) 30” SE Nut lock 1/4-28 whiz flange (for models 2410, 2412) 24” SE Nut lock 1/4-28 whiz flange (for models 1910, 1912) 19” SE Frame bar support Side handle sssembly (See individual part numbers) Frame bar assembly (for models 3010, 3012) 30” SE Frame bar assembly (for models 2410, 2412) 24” SE Frame bar assembly (for models 1910, 1912) 19” SE Inside blade (for models 3010, 3012) 30” SE Inside blade (for models 2410, 2412) 24” SE Inside blade (for models 1910, 1912) 19” SE Outside blade (for models 3010, 3012) 30” SE Outside blade (for models 2410, 2412) 24” SE Outside blade (for models 1910, 1912) 19” SE Conduit Blade guard (for models 3010, 3012) 30” SE Blade guard (for models 2410, 2412) 24” SE Blade guard (for models 1910, 1912) 19” SE Large head phillips screw (for models 3010, 3012) 30” SE Large head phillips screw (for models 2410, 2412) 24” SE Large head phillips screw (for models 1910, 1912) 19” SE 1/4-28 Flange locknut Screw, 1/4-28 x 1” large head
DDeessccrriippttiioonn QQttyy..
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Double-Edged assembly
KKeeyy NNoo.. PPaarrtt NNoo..
1 310100 1 2 16-54B 7 2 16-54B 6 2 16-54B 5 3 300300 1 4 NA 1 5 310325 1 5 310320 1 5 310315 1 6 30-2D 1 6 24-2D 1 6 19-2D 1 7 30-1D 1 7 24-1D 1 7 19-1D 1 8 30-42 1 8 24-42 1 8 19-42 1 9 16-54A 4 9 16-54A 3
9 16-54A 2 10 310500 2 11 310505 1
DDeessccrriippttiioonn QQttyy.. Gear housing assembly (including pressed in pins) Nut Lock 1/4-28 whiz flange (for models 3010, 3012) 30” DE Nut Lock 1/4-28 whiz flange (for models 2410, 2412) 24” DE Nut Lock 1/4-28 whiz flange (for models 1910, 1912) 19” DE Frame bar support Loop handle assembly (See individual part numbers) Frame bar assembly (for models 3010, 3012) 30” DE Frame bar assembly (for models 2410, 2412) 24” DE Frame bar assembly (for models 1910, 1912) 19” DE Inside blade (for models 3010, 3012) 30” DE Inside blade (for models 2410, 2412) 24” DE Inside blade (for models 1910, 1912) 19” DE Outside blade (for models 3010, 3012) 30” DE Outside blade (for models 2410, 2412) 24” DE Outside blade (for models 1910, 1912) 19” DE 30” Comb (for models 3010, 3012) 30” DE 24” Comb (for models 2410, 2412) 24” DE 19” Comb (for models 1910, 1912) 19” DE Large head phillips screw (for models 3010, 3012) 30” DE Large head phillips screw (for models 2410, 2412) 24” DE Large head phillips screw (for models 1910, 1912) 19” DE Screw, Plas-Tite No. 8 x 3/4” Screw, 1/4-28 x 1” large head
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Gear/motor assembly
KKeeyy NNoo.. PPaarrtt NNoo..
1 310100 1 2 16-57A 1 3 310407 4 4 D16-71 1 5 310111 1 6 310112 1 7 16-64 1 8 16-65 1
9 16-67 1 10 16-81-1 8 11 310503 2 12 3042 4 13 D16-56F 1 14 310903 1 14 310900 1 15 310108 1 17 16-69D 1 18 310901 1 18 310902 1 19 16-69E 1 20 3025 2 21 310105 2 22 3026 2
Note: New high speed gears. Part number 310111 must be used with part number 310112, and likewise part number 310112 can only be used with part number 310111.
DDeessccrriippttiioonn QQttyy.. Gear housing assembly Gear housing cover plate Grommet rubber Gasket cover plate Gear eccentric - (See Note) Gear cluster - (See Note) Connecting rod Spacer connecting rod Felt Screw 6-32 x 5/16 Motor bolt 8-32 x 2 1/2 Machine screw Wear plate Stator 120V (for models 3020, 3010, 2420, 2410, 1920, 1910) Stator 230V (for models 3022, 3012, 2422, 2412, 1922, 1912) Motor housing base and cap set with brush holder Bearing lower Armature 120V (for models 3020, 3010, 2420, 2410, 1920, 1910) Armature 230V (for models 3022, 3012, 2422, 2412, 1922, 1912) Bearing upper Brush holder [not shown] Brush Brush retaining plate
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Double-Edged front loop handle assembly
KKeeyy NNoo.. PPaarrtt NNoo..
1 3033 1 2 310405 1 3 310216 1 4 310203 1 5 310207 1 6 310504 3 7 310500 2 8 310307 1
DDeessccrriippttiioonn QQttyy.. Switch normally open Switch normally closed Loop handle trigger set Loop handle set Shield Screw Plasti-Tite No. 8 x 1” Screw Plasti-Tite No. 8 x 3/4” Loop handle trigger strap
Single-Edged front handle assembly
KKeeyy NNoo.. PPaarrtt NNoo..
1 310206 1 2 310210 1 3 3033 1 4 310405 1 5 310502 1 6 310501 1 7 310500 3 8 310200 1
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DDeessccrriippttiioonn QQttyy.. Side handle shield Trigger side handle Switch normally open Switch normally closed Nut nylock 1/4-28 Socket flat head 1/4-28 x 3/4 ss Screw Plasti-Tite No. 8 x 3/4” Side handle set
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Main housing assembly
KKEEYY NNOO.. PPAARRTT NNOO..
1 310400 1 2 310403 1 3 310404 1 5 310438 1 5 310436 1 5 310439 1 5 310437 1 6 310209 1 7 3033 1 8 310405 1
9 310500 6 10 310504 3 11 310410 1 11 310412 1 11 310414 1 11 310416 1 11 310421 1 12 310600 1 13 310217 1 14 420139 1
* Not needed for double-edge models. ** Not needed for single-edge models
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN QQTTYY.. Main housing set Housing brush cap cover plate Housing loop handle cover plate * PC Board assembly (for models 3012, 2412, 1912) PC Board assembly (for models 3010, 2410, 1910) PC Board assembly (for models 3022, 2422, 1922) PC Board assembly (for models 3020, 2420, 1920) Trigger rear housing Switch normally open Switch normally closed Screw, Plasti-tite No. 8 x 3/4” Screw, Plasti-tite No. 8 x 1” 120V Cord assembly 230V Cord assembly Cord assembly - (UK) Cord assembly - (Switzerland) Cord assembly - (Australia) Warning label Grommet, Conduit ** Conversion Cord (UK) - Not Shown
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VIII. SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Cutting Length Weight
cm (in.) kg (lb)
1912 48 (19) 3.49 (7.7)
The A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the operator position has been measured at:
A
P
= 80 dB(A). These measurements were
L made in accordance with EN ISO 11201:1996
1922 48 (19) 3.89 (8.6)
under no-load conditions.
2412 61 (24) 3.62 (8.0) 2422 61 (24) 4.04 (8.9) 3012 76 (30) 3.85 (8.5) 3022 76 (30) 4.59 (10.1)
All listed hedge trimmers are rated for 230 volts AC at 50 hertz.
The Hand-Arm weighted r.m.s. vibration measured at the handles in accordance with EN 50144-1 part 13.3 at rated conditions, no
2
load was:1.0 m/s
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LIMITED SERVICE & WARRANTY POLICY
FOR ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMERS
All Little Wonder Electric Hedge Trimmers are guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 YEARS from date of purchase, when used for RESIDENTIAL SERVICE, or 1 Year when used for COMMERCIAL SERVICE. Any Little Wonder Electric Hedge Trimmer or part found to be defective within the warranty period is to be returned to any registered Little Wonder Dealer.
Transportation charges for parts and units submitted for replacement under this warranty must be borne by the purchaser.
THIS WARRANTY shall not be effective if the product has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident, used in cutting hedges or shrubs greater than 1/2" in diameter, used to cut foreign objects such as wire, rocks, or fences, or if the product has been repaired or altered outside of our Southampton factory or any registered Little Wonder dealer, in any respect which affects its condition or operation.
LITTLE WONDER shall not be liable for any special indirect or consequential damages arising from defective equipment. Any implied warranty, including merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose, shall not extend beyond the written warranty period.
THIS WARRANTY shall only be effective if the enclosed Warranty/Registration card is properly filled out and returned to Little Wonder, Div. of Schiller-Pfeiffer, Inc. at time of purchase.
Specifications. descriptions, and illustrative material in this literature are as accurate as known at the time of publication, but are subject to change without notice.
Manufactured by:
LITTLE WONDER®
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