Toro PowerPlex 33cm 40V MAX String Trimmer Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
FormNo.3418-116RevB
PowerPlex™33cm40VMAXStringTrimmer
51130,51130T
StrunovývyžínačPowerPlex™,33cm,40V
MAX.
51130,51130T
Faden-FreischneiderPowerPlex™,33cm,
max.40Volt
51130,51130T
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51130,51130T
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51130,51130T
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MAX
51130,51130T
DecespugliatorePowerPlex™33cm40VMAX
51130,51130T
PowerPlex™33cm40VMAXdraadtrimmer
51130,51130T
PowerPlex™33cm40VMAX-gresstrimmer
51130,51130T
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FormNo.3418-116RevB
KosażyłkowaPowerPlex™33cm40VMAX
51130,51130T
PowerPlex™33cm40VMAXtrådtrimmer
51130,51130T
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FormNo.3418-105RevB
PowerPlex
33cm40VMAX
StringTrimmer/Edger
ModelNo.51130—SerialNo.318000001andUp
ModelNo.51130T—SerialNo.318000001andUp
Registeratwww.Toro.com.
OriginalInstructions(EN)
*3418-105*B
ThisproductcomplieswithallrelevantEuropean
directives.Fordetails,pleaseseetheseparate
productspecicDeclarationofConformity(DOC)
sheet.
Introduction
Thistrimmerisintendedtobeusedbyresidential
homeownerstotrimgrassasneeded.Itisdesigned
touseonlybatterypackmodels88525(providedwith
model51130)or88526.
Readthisinformationcarefullytolearnhowtooperate
andmaintainyourproductproperlyandtoavoid
injuryandproductdamage.Youareresponsiblefor
operatingtheproductproperlyandsafely.
YoumaycontactT orodirectlyatwww.Toro.comfor
productandaccessoryinformation,helpndinga
dealer,completewarrantydetails,ortoregisteryour
product.
Model51130Tdoesnotincludeabatteryora
charger.
Safety
WARNING:Whenusingelectricgardeningappliances,
alwaysfollowbasicsafetyprecautionstoreduce
theriskofre,electricshock,andpersonalinjury,
includingthefollowing:
WARNING
Failuretofollowallwarningsandinstructions
mayresultinelectricshock,reand/or
seriouspersonalinjury.
Readallsafetywarningsandallinstructions.
Saveallwarningsandinstructionsforfuture
reference.
Theterm“powertool”inallthewarningsrefers
toyourmains-operated(corded)powertoolor
battery-operated(cordless)powertool.
1.Workareasafety
A.Keeptheworkareacleanandwelllit.
Clutteredordarkareasinviteaccidents.
B.Donotoperatepowertoolsinexplosive
atmospheres,suchasinthepresence
ofammableliquids,gasses,ordust.
Powertoolscreatesparks,whichmayignite
thedustorfumes.
C.Keepchildrenandbystandersaway
whileoperatingapowertool.Distractions
cancauseyoutolosecontrol.
D.Avoiddangerousenvironments.Donot
useappliancesindamporwetlocations.
2.Personalsafety
A.Stayalert;watchwhatyouaredoing
andusecommonsensewhenoperating
apowertool.Donotuseapowertool
whileyouaretiredorundertheinuence
ofdrugs,alcohol,ormedication.A
momentofinattentionwhileoperatingpower
toolsmayresultinseriouspersonalinjury.
B.Usepersonalprotectiveequipment.
Alwaysweareyeprotection.Protective
equipmentsuchasadustmask,non-skid
safetyshoes,ahardhat,orhearing
protectionusedforappropriateconditions
willreducepersonalinjuries.
C.Preventunintentionalstarting.Ensure
theswitchisintheOFFpositionbefore
connectingtopowersourceand/or
batterypackandpickinguporcarrying
thetool.Carryingpowertoolswithyour
ngerontheswitchorenergizingpower
toolsthathavetheswitchoninvites
accidents.
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8111LyndaleAvenueSouth
Bloomington,MN55420
2
Contactusatwww.Toro.com.
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AllRightsReserved
D.Donotoverreach.Keepproper
footingandbalanceatalltimes.This
enablesbettercontrolofthepowertoolin
unexpectedsituations.
E.Dressproperly.Donotwearloose
clothingorjewelry.Keepyourhair,
clothing,andglovesawayfrommoving
parts.Looseclothes,jewelry,orlonghair
canbecaughtinmovingparts.
F.Keepyourhandsandfeetawayfromthe
cuttingarea.
3.Powertooluseandcare
A.Donotforcethepowertool.Usethe
correctpowertoolforyourapplication.
Thecorrectpowertoolwilldothejob
betterandsaferattherateforwhichitwas
designed.
B.Donotusethepowertooliftheswitch
doesnotturnitonandoff.Anypowertool
thatcannotbecontrolledwiththeswitchis
dangerousandmustberepaired.
C.Removethebatterypackfromthepower
toolbeforemakinganyadjustments,
changingaccessories,orstoringpower
tools.Suchpreventivesafetymeasures
reducetheriskofstartingthepowertool
accidentally.
D.Storeidlepowertoolsoutofthereach
ofchildrenanddonotallowpersons
unfamiliarwiththepowertoolorthese
instructionstooperatethepowertool.
Powertoolsaredangerousinthehandsof
untrainedusers.
E.Storeidleappliancesindoors.Whennot
inuse,appliancesshouldbestoredindoors
inadryandhighorlocked-upplace,outof
thereachofchildren.
F.Maintainpowertools.Checkfor
misalignmentorbindingofmoving
parts,breakageofparts,andanyother
conditionthatmayaffecttheoperation
ofpowertools.Ifdamaged,havethe
powertoolrepairedbeforeuse.Many
accidentsarecausedbypoorlymaintained
powertools.
G.Maintainappliancewithcare.Keep
cuttingedgesharpandcleanforbest
performanceandtoreducetheriskof
injury.Followinstructionsforlubricatingand
changingaccessories.Keephandlesdry,
clean,andfreefromoilandgrease.
H.Keepcuttingtoolssharpandclean.
Properlymaintainedcuttingtoolswithsharp
cuttingedgesarelesslikelytobindandare
easiertocontrol.
I.Usethepowertoolinaccordancewith
theseinstructionsandinthemanner
intendedfortheparticulartypeofpower
tool,takingintoaccounttheworking
conditionsandtheworktobeperformed.
Usingthepowertoolforoperationsdifferent
fromthoseintendedcouldresultina
hazardoussituation.
J.Keepguardsinplaceandinworking
order.
K.Checkfordamagedparts.Beforeusing
theappliance,carefullycheckaguardor
otherpartthatisdamagedtodetermine
thatitwilloperateproperlyandperform
itsintendedfunction.Checkforalignment
ofmovingparts,bindingofmovingparts,
breakageofparts,mounting,andanyother
conditionthatmayaffectitsoperation.A
guardorotherpartthatisdamagedshould
beproperlyrepairedorreplacedbyan
authorizedservicecenterunlessindicated
elsewhereinthismanual.
4.Service
Haveyourpowertoolservicedbya
qualiedrepairpersonusingonlyidentical
replacementparts.Thiswillensurethatthe
safetyofthepowertoolismaintained.
5.BatterySafety
A.Donotchargeapplianceinrainorinwet
locations.
B.Donotusebattery-operatedappliancein
therain.
C.Useonlythefollowingtypeandsize
battery(ies):TorobatteryModel88525or
88526.
D.Removeordisconnectthebatterybefore
servicing,cleaning,orremovingmaterial
fromthegardeningappliance.
E.Donotdisposeofthebattery(ies)ina
re.Thecellmayexplode.Checkwith
localcodesforpossiblespecialdisposal
instructions.
F.Donotopenormutilatethebattery(ies).
Releasedelectrolyteiscorrosiveandmay
causedamagetotheeyesorskin.Itmay
betoxicifswallowed.
G.Exercisecareinhandlingbatteriesinorder
nottoshortthebatterywithconducting
materialssuchasrings,bracelets,andkeys.
Thebatteryorconductormayoverheatand
causeburns.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
3
SoundPressure
Thisunithasasoundpressurelevelattheoperator’s
earof83.1dBA,withanUncertaintyValue(K)of3
dBA.
Thesoundpressurelevelwasdeterminedaccording
totheproceduresoutlinedinENISO11201.
SoundPower
Thisunithasaguaranteedsoundpowerlevelof96
dBA,whichincludesanUncertaintyValue(K)of1.02
dBA.
Thesoundpowerlevelwasdeterminedaccordingto
theproceduresoutlinedinENISO11094.
Hand/ArmVibration
Measuredvibrationlevelforrighthand=2.19m/s
2
Measuredvibrationlevelforlefthand=2.06m/s
2
UncertaintyValue(K)=1.5m/s
2
Themeasuredvaluesweredeterminedaccordingto
theproceduresoutlinedinENISO20643.
Important:Thevibrationemissionduringactual
useofthepowertoolcandifferfromthedeclared
totalvaluedependingonthewaythetoolis
used.Theoperatorshouldtakesafetymeasures
basedonanestimationofexposureintheactual
conditionsofuse.
4
SafetyandInstructionalDecals
Safetydecalsandinstructionsareeasilyvisibletotheoperatorandarelocatednearanyarea
ofpotentialdanger.Replaceanydecalthatisdamagedormissing.
decal136-2482
136-2482
1.Stringtrimmeredger
decal136-2484
136-2484
1.Presstorotate.
decal136-2489
136-2489
1.Doubleinsulated2.Donotdiscard.
decal136-2490
136-2490
1.Doubleinsulated2.Donotdiscard.
decal136-2499
136-2499
1.ReadtheOperator’s
Manual.
3.Donotoperateinwet
conditions.
2.Donotburnthebattery.4.Donotdiscard.
decal136-2501
136-2501
1.Donotdiscard.3.Residential
2.Doubleinsulated
4.ReadtheOperator’s
Manual.
5
decal136-2504
136-2504
1.Thebatterypackis
charging.
3.Thebatterypackistoo
warm.
2.Thebatterypackisfully
charged.
4.Thebatterypackneedsto
bereplaced.
decal136-2534
136-2534
1.Thebatterydoesnot
comeoutoftheboxfully
charged.
4.Stop—followthese
instructionsbeforerst
use.
2.Placethebatteryinthe
batterycharger.
5.ReadtheOperator’s
Manual.
3.Waituntilthebatteryis
fullychargedbeforethe
rstuse.
decal136-2539
136–2539
1.Chargethebatterywherethetemperatureisbetween0°C
and40°C(32°Fand104°F).
decal136-2535
136-2535
1.Warning—keep
bystandersawayfromthe
machineinalldirections.
2.Thrownobject
hazard—keepbystanders
awayfromthemachine.
decal136-2537
136-2537
1.Warning—readtheOperator’sManual;wearhearing
protection;weareyeprotection;donotoperateinwet
conditions.
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Setup
LooseParts
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.
ProcedureDescription
Qty.
Use
1
Nopartsrequired
Mountthebatterycharger(optional).
2
Nopartsrequired
Unfoldthehandle.
3
Auxiliaryhandle1Installtheauxiliaryhandle.
Guard
1
4
Phillipsheadscrew3
Mountingtheguardtothebaseofthe
trimmer.
5
Wireedgeguard1Installingtheedgeguard
Note:Thebatterypackisnotfullychargedwhenyoupurchaseit.Beforeusingthetoolforthersttime,refer
toChargingtheBatteryPack(page12).
1
MountingtheBattery
Charger(Optional)
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
Ifdesired,mountthebatterychargersecurelyona
wallusingthewall-mountkeyholesonthebackof
thecharger.
Mountitindoors(suchasagarageorotherdryplace),
nearapoweroutlet,andoutofthereachofchildren.
RefertoFigure1forassistanceinmountingthe
charger.
Note:Slideandtwistthechargeroverthe
appropriatelypositionedhardwaretosecurethe
chargerinplace(hardwarenotincluded).
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Figure1
7
2
UnfoldingtheHandle
NoPartsRequired
Procedure
1.Unfoldthehandle(AofFigure2).
2.Pressandholdthelockingbuttonontheuppershaft,alignthelockingbuttonwiththeslottedholeonthe
lowershaft,andslidethe2shaftstogether.Oncetheslottedholeonthelowershaftispastthelocking
button,releasethelockingbutton,andslidethelowershaftintotheuppershaftuntilthetrimmeris
atthedesiredheight(BofFigure2).
Note:Usethelockingbuttononlyforassemblyanddisassembly.Youdonotneedtousethebuttonto
adjustthehandle.
3.Tightenthelowershaftconnectortosecurethehandleatthedesiredheight(CofFigure2).
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Figure2
8
3
InstallingtheAuxiliary
Handle
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Auxiliaryhandle
Procedure
1.Lineupthegroovealongthehandlewiththe
grooveontheauxiliaryhandleandslidethe
auxiliaryhandletowardthetrimmerhandle(Aof
Figure3).
2.Snapthehandlesecurelyintoplace(BofFigure
3).
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Figure3
4
InstallingtheGuard
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1
Guard
3Phillipsheadscrew
Procedure
1.Removethe3Phillipsscrewsthataretapedto
theguardandslidetheguardontothetrimmer
base(AofFigure4).
2.Securetheguardontothebaseofthetrimmer
withthe3Phillipsscrews(BofFigure4).
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Figure4
9
5
InstallingtheEdgeGuard
Partsneededforthisprocedure:
1Wireedgeguard
Procedure
Slightlyspreadtheendsofthewireedgeguardapart
andtheninserttheendsintotheholesinthetrimmer
housingasshowninFigure5.
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Figure5
ProductOverview
Specications
Weights
Massofthemachinewithout
thebattery
3.2kg(7.0lb)
Massofthemachinewith
battery88525
4.2kg(9.2lb)
Massofthemachinewith
battery88526
4.8kg(10.5lb)
AppropriateTemperatureRanges
Chargethebatteryat0°C(32°F)to40°C(104°F)*
Useproductsat
-15°C(5°F)to60°C(140°F)
Storeproductsat-15°C(5°F)to60°C(140°F)
UnplugthechargerifBelow0°C(32°F)orabove
40°C(104°F)
*Chargingtimewillincreaseifyoudonotchargethe
batterywithinthisrange.
Storethetool,batterypackandbatterychargerinan
enclosedclean,dryarea.
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Operation
StartingtheTrimmer
1.Makesurethattheventsonthetrimmerare
clearofanydustanddebris.
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Figure6
1.Trimmerventingareas
2.Alignthecavityinthebatterypackwiththe
tongueonthehandlehousing(Figure7).
3.Pushthebatterypackintothehandleuntilthe
batterylocksintothelatch(Figure7).
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Figure7
1.Batterylatch
4.Tostartthetrimmer,pressthelock-outbutton,
thensqueezethevariable-speedtrigger(Figure
8).
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Figure8
1.Lock-outbutton2.Variable-speedtrigger
ShuttingOfftheTrimmer
Toshutoffthetrimmer,releasethetrigger.
Wheneveryouarenotusingthetrimmerorare
transportingthetrimmertoorfromtheworkarea,
removethebatterypack.
RemovingtheBatteryPack
fromtheTrimmer
Pressthebatterylatchonthemachinetoreleasethe
batterypackandslidethebatterypackoutofthe
machine(Figure9).
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Figure9
1.Batterylatch
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ChargingtheBatteryPack
Important:Makesuretoreadallsafety
precautions.
Important:Chargethebatterypackonlyin
temperaturesthatarewithintheappropriate
range;refertoSpecications(page10).
Note:Atanytime,pressthebattery-charge-indicator
buttononthebatterypacktodisplaythecurrent
charge(LEDindicators).
1.Plugthepowercordthatmatchesyourpower
outletsintothebatterycharger.
2.Makesurethattheventsonthebatterypackare
clearofanydustanddebris.
3.Lineupthecavityinthebatterypack(Figure10)
withthetongueonthecharger.
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Figure10
1.Batterypackcavity4.Battery-charge-indicator
button
2.Batterypackterminals
5.LEDindicators(current
charge)
3.Batterypackventingareas
4.Makesurethattheventsonthebatterycharger
areclearofanydustanddebris.
5.Slidethebatterypackintothechargeruntilitis
fullyseated(Figure11).
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Figure11
1.Chargerventingareas
3.Rightindicatorlight
2.Leftindicatorlight
6.Toremovethebatterypack,slidethebattery
backwardoutofthecharger.
7.RefertothefollowingtabletointerprettheLED
indicatorsonthebatterycharger.
LeftLight
RightLight
Indicates:
Off
Red
Chargerison;nobattery
packinserted
RedRedBatterypackischarging
Green
RedBatterypackischarged
Orange
RedBatterypackistoowarm
RedBlinkingRedReplacethebatterypack
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AdvancingtheLine
Note:Thetrimmerisequippedwithanauto-feed
head.
1.Withthetrimmerrunning,releasetheswitch
trigger.
2.Waitafewseconds,thenpressthelockout
buttonandsqueezethetrigger.
Note:Thelineextendsapproximately6mm
(1/4inch)witheachstopandstartofthetrimmer
untilthelinereachesthelengthofthegrass
deectorblade.
3.Resumetrimming.
AdvancingtheLine
Manually
Removethebatteryfromthetrimmer,thenpushthe
buttonatthebaseofthespoolretainerwhilepulling
onthetrimmerlinetomanuallyadvancetheline.
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Figure12
1.Button
AdjustingtheHandle
Height
1.Loosenthelowershaftconnector(AofFigure
13).
2.Slidethetelescopingshafttoyourdesired
position(BofFigure13).
Important:Donotslidetheuppershaft
overtheventsonthelowershaftanddonot
removetherubberbumper.
3.Tightenthehandleconnectortosecurethe
handle(CofFigure13).
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Figure13
13
AdjustingtheAuxiliary
Handle
1.Releasetheauxiliary-handlelatch(AofFigure
14).
2.Slidetheauxiliaryhandleupordowntoyour
desiredheight(BofFigure14).
Important:Donotremovetherubber
bumper.
3.Closetheauxiliary-handlelatchtosecurethe
auxiliaryhandleinplace(CofFigure14).
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Figure14
Trimming
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Figure15
Edging
Tousethetrimmerasanedger,refertothefollowing
steps:
1.Presstherotatorbutton,rotatethehead90°,
andmakesurethatitlocksintoplace(Aof
Figure16).
2.Standthetrimmeronthewheelandbegin
edging(BofFigure16).
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Figure16
OperatingTips
Keepthetrimmertiltedtowardtheareabeingcut;
thisisthebestcuttingarea.
Thestringtrimmercutswhenyoupassitfromleft
toright.Thispreventsthetrimmerfromthrowing
debrisattheyou.
Usethetipofthestringtodothecutting;donot
forcethestringheadintouncutgrass.
Wireandpicketfencescauseextrastringwear,
evenbreakage.Stoneandbrickwalls,curbs,and
woodmaywearstringrapidly.
Avoidtreesandshrubs.Treebark,woodmoldings,
siding,andfencepostscaneasilybedamaged
bythestrings.
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Figure17
1.Directionofrotation2.Stringpath
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Maintenance
Aftereachuseofthetrimmer,completethefollowing:
1.Removethebatteryfromthetrimmer.
2.Wipethetrimmercleanwithadampcloth.Do
nothosethetrimmerdownorsubmergeitin
water.
CAUTION
Thelinecutoffbladeonthedeectoris
sharpandcancutyou.
Donotuseyourhandstocleanthe
deectorshieldandblade.
3.Wipeorscrapecleanthecuttingheadareaany
timethereisanaccumulationofdebris.
4.Checkandtightenallfasteners.Ifanypartis
damagedorlost,repairorreplaceit.
5.Brushdebrisawayfromairintakeventsand
exhaustonmotorhousingtopreventthemotor
fromoverheating.
ReplacingtheSpool
Useonly2mm(0.080inch)diametermonolament
string.Usetheoriginalmanufacturer’sreplacement
stringforbestperformance(T oroPartNo.88545TE).
Important:Usingalargerdiameterstringcauses
themotortooverheatandfail.
1.Removethebattery.
2.Pushinthetabsonthesideofthespool
retainingcover(Figure17).
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Figure18
1.Eyelet4.Tabs
2.Spool5.Linecutoffblade
3.Spoolretainingcover
3.Pullthespoolretainingcoveruptoremoveit
andremovethespool.
4.Installthenewspoolsothatthestringaligns
withtheeyeletinthestringhead.Threadthe
stringintotheeyelet.
5.Verifythattheendofthestringextends
approximately152mm(6inches)beyondthe
slot.
6.Pullthestringextendingfromthestringheadso
thatthestringreleasesfromtheslotinthespool.
7.Installthespoolretainerbypressingthetabs
intotheslotsandpushingdownuntilthespool
retainerclicksintoplace.
ReplacingtheString
1.Removethebattery.
2.Removethespool;refertoReplacingtheSpool
(page15).
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Figure19
1.Spool3.Upperpartofspool
2.Anchorhole
Note:Removeanyoldstringremainingonthe
spool.
3.Thespoolacceptsapproximately3.9m(13ft)of
string.Useonly2mm(0.080inch)diameter
monolamentstring.
Note:Donotuseanyothergaugeortypeof
string,asthiscoulddamagethetrimmer.
4.Insertthestringintotheanchorhole(Figure19).
Windthestringontothespoolinthedirection
shownbythearrowsonthespool.
5.Placethestringintheslotontheupperspool
ange,leavingabout152mm(6inches)
extendedbeyondtheslot.
Note:Donotoverll.Afterwindingthestring,
thereshouldbeatleast6mm(1/4inch)between
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Toro PowerPlex 33cm 40V MAX String Trimmer Manuel utilisateur

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