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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
OREGON® CORDLESS TOOL SYSTEM 
HEDGE TRIMMER MODEL HT255
AD 0213 - F/N 558936
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
HEDGE TRIMMER
 WARNING: INSPECT THE HEDGE 
TRIMMER. REGULAR INSPECTION 
IS THE FIRST STEP TO PROPER 
MAINTENANCE. FOLLOW THE 
GUIDELINES BELOW TO MAXIMIZE 
SAFETY AND SATISFACTION. HAVE 
ANY DAMAGED OR EXCESSIVELY 
WORN PARTS REPLACED 
IMMEDIATELY. FAILURE TO IDENTIFY 
AND REPLACE DAMAGED OR 
WORN PARTS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS 
PERSONAL INJURY. 
 WARNING: REMOVE THE BATTERY 
PACK FROM THE HEDGE TRIMMER 
BEFORE INSPECTING, CLEANING, 
OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE. A 
BATTERY OPERATED TOOL WITH THE 
BATTERY PACK INSERTED IS ALWAYS 
ON AND CAN START ACCIDENTALLY. 
 CAUTION: WHEN CLEANING THE 
HEDGE TRIMMER, DO NOT IMMERSE 
IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS. 
CLEAN THE HEDGE TRIMMER
• Wipe dust, leaves, and clippings from 
the hedge trimmer  
• Clear the air vents to ensure proper 
airflow and prevent overheating 
• Wipe the power head with a clean cloth 
moistened with mild soap and water  
• Never use harsh cleaners or solvents  
INSPECT THE CUTTING BLADES
Make sure that cutting blades are sharp, 
have no nicks or blunt edges, and do 
not hang up or catch when running the 
hedge trimmer  Periodically file away 
nicks and burrs on the blades to ensure 
they move freely  Sharp and free-moving 
cutting blades cut more easily than dull 
or sticky ones 
BLADE CARE
When cutting hedges with heavy sap or 
in dusty environments, buildup of sap 
and dirt can occasionally cause blades 
to stick  To prevent this blade stick 
condition, clean the blades with a light 
coating of liquid silicon lubricant only on 
the lubrication area of the cutting blades 
(Fig  19) and run the blades briefly to 
evenly distribute the lubricant 
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ALLOW 
LUBRICANT TO DRIP INSIDE THE 
BODY OF THE HEDGE TRIMMER. 
NEVER USE GREASE SOLVENTS OR 
AEROSOL WATER DISPLACEMENT 
PRODUCTS. DO NOT OVER 
LUBRICATE. 
INSPECT THE TIP GUARD
If a tip guard is installed, check to make 
sure it is not bent or broken  A bent tip 
guard can prevent free movement of the 
cutting blades  If the tip guard is bent or 
broken, have it replaced at an approved 
service location  
INSTALL THE BLADE COVER
Slip the blade cover over the cutting 
blades to keep them clean, and to 
prevent them snagging or cutting people 
or objects 
FIG. 19
LUBRICATION AREA