Bosch 18V-45 EasyHedgeCut Cordless Hedgecutter User Guide
Quick guide for the Bosch 18V-45, 18V-52-13, and 18V-44-11 cordless hedge trimmers, including technical specifications, noise emission data, and regulatory compliance information.
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Quick guide from the manual
This document serves as the official declaration of conformity and technical reference for the Bosch EasyHedgeCut series. It confirms that the models 18V-45, 18V-52-13, and 18V-44-11 comply with all relevant EU and UK safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and environmental noise regulations.
Technical specifications and noise levels
The hedge trimmers are categorized under product category 25. The noise emission levels are as follows:
- EasyHedgeCut 18V-45 / 18V-44-11 (3 600 H49 H..): Measured sound power level 82 dB(A), guaranteed sound power level 84 dB(A).
- EasyHedgeCut 18V-52-13 (3 600 H49 M..): Measured sound power level 84 dB(A), guaranteed sound power level 86 dB(A).
Regulatory compliance
The products are manufactured in accordance with the following standards: EN 62841-1:2015+A11:2022, EN 62841-4-2:2019+A1:2022+A11:2022, EN IEC 55014-1:2021, EN IEC 55014-2:2021, and EN IEC 63000:2018. The conformity assessment procedure for noise emission is conducted in accordance with Annex V (EU) and Schedule 8 (UK).
Contact information
Technical documentation is maintained by Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH, 70538 Stuttgart, Germany. For UK-specific inquiries, the authorized representative is Robert Bosch Limited, Broadwater Park, North Orbital Road, Uxbridge UB9 5HJ, United Kingdom.
Manufacturer information
Bosch
Practical help
Before use
- Verify the specific model number (3 600 H49 H01, 3 600 H49 M00, or 3 600 H49 H03) to ensure correct technical data application.
- Ensure the battery is compatible with the 18V system.
- Check that the tool is used in accordance with the safety regulations listed in the declaration.
Specs in practice
- Measured sound power level
- The actual noise output level recorded during testing.
- Guaranteed sound power level
- The maximum noise level the product is certified not to exceed.
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