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Kickback and Related Warnings

A kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched or snagged 
rotating blade. Pinching or snagging causes rapid stalling of 
the rotating blades which in turn causes the tool to move 
suddenly in the opposite direction  of the blades rotation at 
the point of binding.
The blade may either jump toward or away from the 
operator, depending on direction of the blade’s movement 
at the point of pinching
Kickbacks are the result of misuse and/or incorrect operating 
procedures or conditions and can be avoided by taking 
proper precautions.

a.  Maintain a firm grip on the tool and position your 

body and arm to allow you to resist kickback forces. 

b.  Do not position your body in the area where the tool 

will move if a kickback occurs. 

c.  Use special care when working corners, sharp edges 

and avoid snagging.

Adjusting the Handle 

To reduce fatigue when trimming hedges, the rear handle 
can be swiveled to 3 positions, center, left 90°, and right 90°.

 

WARNING! Do not press the throttle trigger while 

adjusting the handle position.

1.  Push down the handle locking knob and then turn the 

rear handle until the handle locking knob clicks into 
place.

2.  When the rear handle is locked in its new position, the 

user can start working again.

Stopping the engine

1.  Reduce the engine speed and let it run with no load for 

a few minutes.

2.  Switch off the engine by moving the engine switch to 

the stop position. 

The trimmer may still cause damage or injury after the 
engine has been shut off. Check carefully that the accessory 
has stopped turning before putting the unit down.

Working advice

•  Make sure you always have good balance and secure 

footing. Take special care in slippery conditions: damp, 
snow, ice, on slopes or uneven ground.

•  Watch the cutting blades at all times: do not cut areas 

that you cannot see.

•  Clear  fallen branches, scrub and cuttings. Be extremely 

careful when cutting tall hedges, check the other side of 
the hedge before starting work.

•  The gearbox becomes hot during operation. To reduce 

the risk of burn injury, do not touch the gear housing.

•  To reduce the risk of accidents, take frequent breaks to 

avoid tiredness.

•  Never use this machine in the event of nausea, 

headache, visual disturbances (e.g. reduced field of 
vision), problems with hearing, dizziness, deterioration 
in ability to concentrate. These symptoms may be 
exaggerated or caused by a high concentration of 
exhaust gases in the work area.

 

MAINTENANCE

Good maintenance is essential for safe, economical and 
trouble-free operation. It will also help reduce air pollution.
The purpose of the maintenance and adjustment schedule 
is to keep the machine in the best operating condition.
•  Turn off the engine before performing any maintenance.
•  If the engine must be run, make sure the area is well 

ventilated. The exhaust contains poisonous carbon 
monoxide gas

•  Please always select approved replacement parts and 

accessories. Low quality parts may damage the unit.

•  Never remove safety devices.

Maintenance

Daily 

Weekly 

Monthly 

Clean the outside of the machine.

X

Make sure the throttle trigger lock and 
the throttle function correctly from a 
safety point of view.

X

Check that the engine switch works 
correctly.

X

Check that the blades do not move 
when the engine is idling or when the 
choke is in the start throttle position.

X

Check that the blades are undamaged 
and show no signs of cracking or 
other damage. Replace the blades if 
necessary.

X

Check that the blade guard is not 
damaged or distorted. Replace the 
blade guard if it is bent or damaged.

X

Clean the air filter. Replace if necessary.*

X

Check that nuts and screws are tight.

X

Check that there are no fuel leaks from 
the engine, tank or fuel lines.

X

Check the starter and starter cord.

X

Clean the outside of the spark plug. 
Remove it and check the electrode gap. 
Adjust the gap to 0.6-0.7 mm or replace 
the spark plug. Check that the spark 
plug is fitted with a spark plug cap.**

X

Clean the machine’s cooling system.**

X

Summary of Contents for WBP26HT

Page 1: ...within and after the warranty period should only be performed by an authorized and approved service center When servicing use only identical replacement parts For additional information visit wildbadg...

Page 2: ...e using your new purchase safely Knowing the correct operating information will help you to use your tool to its full potential Gracias por elegir un producto BADGER Tome un momento para leer este man...

Page 3: ...r comments about this or any product call BADGER toll free at 1 844 786 7335 Definitions Safety Alert Symbols and Words This instruction manual uses the following safety alert symbols and words to ale...

Page 4: ...cure Replace parts that are cracked chipped or damaged in any way Do not operate the unit with loose or damaged parts f Be aware of risk of injury to the head hands and arms g Carefully inspect the ar...

Page 5: ...parts or accessories could lead to serious injury to the user or damage to the unit and void the warranty q Keep the unit clean Carefully remove vegetation and other debris that could block moving pa...

Page 6: ...achine is turned off by turn the engine switch to the off position 2 Check the fuel level visually by removing the fuel cap and verifying the fuel level 3 Shake the fuel container well to ensure the c...

Page 7: ...ction you are cutting Check the Blade Guard The blade guard A is intended to protect against any part of the body coming into contact with the blades B Check that the blade guard is not damaged or dis...

Page 8: ...careful when cutting tall hedges check the other side of the hedge before starting work The gearbox becomes hot during operation To reduce the risk of burn injury do not touch the gear housing To redu...

Page 9: ...e machine Lubricate the blade bars with antirust grease before long periods of storage Clean the outside of the carburetor and the space around it X Check the flange cap and nut are assembled correctl...

Page 10: ...epartment of Badger This limited warranty does not provide coverage in the following cases Tune ups Spark Plugs Carburetor Adjustments Filters Wear items Bump Knobs Outer Spools Cutting Line Inner Ree...

Page 11: ...r distributor for advice Switch in off position Set the switch to the ON position Run No spark electrical problem Ask your distributor for advice Locked switch Ask your distributor for advice Bad spac...

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Page 13: ...ta o comentario acerca de este o cualquier producto llame gratis a BADGER al n mero 1 844 786 7335 Definiciones S mbolos y palabras de alerta de seguridad En este manual de instrucciones se utilizan l...

Page 14: ...seguridad antes de utilizar el equipo e Inspeccione el equipo antes de utilizarlo Reemplace las piezas da adas Revise si existen fugas de combustible Aseg rese de que todos los sujetadores est n fija...

Page 15: ...l motor y desconecte la buj a para realizar las tareas de mantenimiento o reparaci n p En este equipo solo utilice accesorios y piezas de repuesto del fabricante del equipo original OEM El uso de cual...

Page 16: ...aminaci n con suciedad o agua en el tanque 1 Para asegurarse de que la m quina est apagada gire el interruptor del motor a la posici n de apagado 2 Para comprobar el nivel de combustible de manera vis...

Page 17: ...abaja apague el motor y espere hasta que se detenga por completo antes de limpiar las cuchillas PRECAUCI N Para evitar riesgos posibles siempre quite la buj a antes de la limpieza Corte vertical Utili...

Page 18: ...g rese de tener siempre un buen equilibrio y una posici n firme Tenga especial cuidado en condiciones resbaladizas humedad nieve hielo en pendientes o terrenos irregulares Observe las cuchillas en tod...

Page 19: ...que el protector de la cuchilla no est da ado ni deformado Reemplace el protector de la cuchilla si est torcido o da ado X Limpie el filtro de aire Reempl celo si es necesario X Compruebe que las tue...

Page 20: ...desastres naturales Los da os derivados de la instalaci n o el uso de cualquier accesorio que no tenga la aprobaci n de Badger para su uso con los productos cubiertos en este manual anular n la garant...

Page 21: ...combustible Desgaste natural Limpie ajuste o reemplace la buj a Vibraci n Ajuste el carburador Uso prolongado en lugares sucios o cubiertos de polvo Limpie el sistema de refrigeraci n Desgaste natura...

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