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Use and Maintenance Manual
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Original
Instructions Rev.: 04, Date 20/06/2018
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Hook teeth
Rollers are inserted there
L
28
Hook fixing screws
Lock the hook on the extension pole
L
29
Hook rubber rolls
Protect the branches from being disbarked
L
30
Air filter
Removes the impurities from the engine cooling air
N
31
Muffler
Lets the exhaust gas out
O
32
Small pump
Pressed several times, it makes easier to start the engine
P
33
Idle screw
Keeps the correct engine rpm
Q
34
Starter lever
Makes it easier to start the cold engine
Q
35
Engine cylinder
The picture shows its maintenance
R
36
Buckles
Adjust the length of the shoulder strap
S
37
Shoulder strap
Holds the tool
S
38
Fuel filter
Removes the impurities from the fuel
T
39
Engine sparking plug
Allows the engine to start up
U
40
Plug electrodes
Operate the plug
U
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Protective clothing
The picture shows the adequate operator’s clothing
E
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Tool position
The picture shows how the operator should hold the tool
F
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Tool handgrip
The picture shows how the operator should keep the tool in his
hands when working
G
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Engine cylinder fins cleaning The picture shows how to clean the fins of the engine cylinder
M
3.8
Warning symbols
4 INSTALLATION
4.1
Start up
•
FUEL MIXTURE
Use 4% fuel (oil/petrol mixture) (25:1)
WARNING!
The two-stroke engines have high specific power. Therefore, we suggest you should use unleaded petrol of a
known brand which shall not have less than 90 octanes
.
•
Carry out the filling up operations with the engine off and far from flames.
•
Before unscrewing the tank plug, put the hook shaker onto a flat and solid surface, so that it cannot overturn.
•
Open the plug carefully to let the exceeding pressure out and avoid that the fuel gets out.
General warning
Compulsory head protection
Duty of reading the use &
maintenance manual
Compulsory adequate clothing
Compulsory hands protection
Compulsory feet protection
Safety
distance
Watch out for
overhead power
lines