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RAPIDE

PAS-225 / PAS-2620

Pro Attachment Series

Use only ECHO approved parts. Failure to use the correct parts can 

cause the blade to fly off. Seriously injury to the operator and / or 

bystanders can occur. 
Before Each Use When Using A Blade:

•  Verify the handles are installed according to the manufacturers 

instructions. Use only ECHO approved parts. Failure to use the correct 

parts can cause the blade to fly off. Seriously injury to the operator 

and / or bystanders can occur. 

•  Arbor diameter of upper blade plate must match arbor diameter of 

blades. 

•  For barrier bar, follow installation instructions.

•  Make sure blade is secured properly. 

•  A new cotter pin is required each time a blade is installed. 

•  Shoulder harnesses can be used on all trimmers and brushcutters to 

reduce operator fatigue. Brushcutters over 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs.) dry weight 

(without fuel) and U- handle brushcutters REQUIRE a double shoulder 

harness.

Note: The barrier bar is used to restrict rearward movement of the unit. The 

barrier bar is not a handle and should not be gripped when using or 

carrying the unit.

Blade Selection

The type of blade used MUST be matched to the type and size of material 

cut. An improper or dull blade can cause serious personal injury. Blades 

MUST be sharp. Dull blades increase the chance of kick-out and injury to 

yourself and bystanders. Never use an edging blade, circular saw blade, 

or any other type of unapproved blade.

•  3-Tooth Grass/Weed Blades can be used wherever the nylon line head 

is used. DO NOT use this blade for heavy weeds or brush.

•  8 Tooth Weed/Grass Blade is designed for grass, garden debris and 

thick weeds up to 19 mm (0.75 in.) diameter. DO NOT use this blade for 

brush or heavy woody growth.

•  80 Tooth Brush Blade is designed for cutting brush and woody growth 

up to 13 mm (0.5 in.) diameter.

•  22 Tooth Clearing Blade is designed for dense thickets and saplings 

up to 64 mm (2.5 in.) diameter.

A trimmer-brushcutter with a metal blade can cause serious injuries if 

handled improperly.

Always use extreme care when carrying or 

handling the equipment to avoid contact with the 

cutting edges of the blade. Use the optional blade 

cover when unit is not in use.
Keep blades in protective packaging until ready 

to install. Store blades safely after removal to 

prevent injury from accidental contact. 
Use blade protectors to protect blade teeth during 

unit transportation. 

Use Shoulder/Waist Harness

Use of the shoulder/waist harness is 

recommended for ALL Trimmer/brushcutter 

use, not just blade operation. The shoulder/

waist harness when used in a trimming 

operation with nylon line head suspends 

the trimmer from the operator’s shoulder 

and reduces operator fatigue.
During blade operation, the same fatigue 

reduction is achieved. Safety to the 

operator is also enhanced by reducing 

the possibility of blade contact with the 

operator’s hands and feet by restricting 

trimmer movement.
Make sure the warning sign on the back of 

the shoulder harness can be read easily. 

Note: In case of Emergency, disconnect the trimmer from the harness.

Operation with Edger

Before edging, be sure to read and understand the entire online 

Operator’s Manual to avoid serious injury. 

Edger Blade Adjustment and Operation Techniques

1. Before edging, water the area to soften the ground to make edging easier. 
2. Before edging, check the area and remove all obstacles and objects that 

could be thrown.

3. Plan to edge regularly to make it easier to keep a neat edge and to avoid 

having to make more than one pass.

Note: Blade depth can have to be adjusted due to differences in height 

between the hard surface and the top of the grass.

The complete unit, specifically the drive shaft 

assembly and muffler exhaust area can become 

very hot during use.  Avoid contact during and 

immediately after operation, otherwise serious 

personal injury can result. 
Never adjust blade height with engine running, 

otherwise serious personal injury can result.

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4. Loosen adjustment knob (A). 

Move wheel up to increase 

cutting depth, or down to 

decrease cutting depth. A depth 

of 13 mm (0.5 in.) is optimal. 

Tighten adjustment knob (A).

5. Before edging, plan your 

direction of travel so that the 

unit will always be positioned 

on your right side and so that 

you walk on a hard surface 

whenever possible.

6. Position edger as shown.
7. When starting to edge, run 

the engine at full throttle, and 

lower the blade gently into the 

ground, being careful not to hit 

the concrete with the blade.

8. Don’t force the blade. Move 

only as quickly as the blade 

will allow.

Operation with Blower

Moving parts can amputate fingers or cause severe injuries. Keep hands, 

clothing and loose objects away from all openings. Always stop engine, 

disconnect spark plug, and make sure all moving parts have come 

to a complete stop before removing obstructions, clearing debris, or 

servicing unit. Blower housing can contain shredder blades and other 

sharp edges that can cause serious injuries if touched, even if engine is 

off and blades are not moving. Wear gloves to protect hands from sharp 

edges and hot surfaces.

Always wear safety glasses, hearing protection and a face filter mask or 

serious personal injury can result. Do not point the blower pipe in the 

direction of people or pets.
This blower should be used for clearing leaves, grass, and dust in yards, 

gardens, driveways, and parking lots only.

Summary of Contents for PAS-2620

Page 1: ...BOLOS DE SEGURIDAD INTERNACIONALES SYMBOLES INTERNATIONAUX DE S CURIT Symbols S mbolos Symboles Description Descripci n La description Symbols S mbolos Symboles Description Descripci n La description...

Page 2: ...equirements must be worn whenever you operate the unit Operators who are sensitive to dust or other common airborne allergens can need to wear a dust mask to prevent inhaling these materials while ope...

Page 3: ...uring operation Gather excess wire and secure with wiring clamp if provided on equipment or tuck behind the air filter area Do not place wiring directly against hot engine components Check wiring and...

Page 4: ...el accesorio de corte est firmemente sujeto y en condiciones seguras de operaci n Verifique si la l nea no met lica flexible recomendada por el fabricante est instalada en el cabezal de la podadora V...

Page 5: ...chemises manches longues des chaussures de travail robustes Sandals des Gants de travail Pieds nus Chemise manches longues Cheveux longs sous les paules quipement S curit Avant Chaque Utilisation Ins...

Page 6: ...de l sions graves M langer et verser le carburant l ext rieur o il n y a pas d tincelles ou de flammes Retirez lentement le bouchon du r servoir de carburant uniquement apr s avoir arr t le moteur Ne...

Page 7: ...uare upper drive shaft socket 1 Fije el cabezal de impulsi n conjunto de eje en una superficie horizontal 2 Tire del pasador gu a A y g relo hacia la izquierda de vuelta hasta la posici n de bloqueo 3...

Page 8: ...coplamientos m s cortos La carcasa del cojinete inferior y el conjunto de la cabeza deben estar alineados con el motor Algunos modelos pueden tener una calcoman a de l nea de ensamblaje para ayudar en...

Page 9: ...Instale la barra de barrera E con los tornillos A las tuercas B Nota Eempu adura de soporte D debe estar al menos a 250 mm 10 pulgadas del centro de la empu adura trasera 4 Ajuste la posici n del mang...

Page 10: ...on harness and attach unit to harness 3 Slide harness clamp up A or down until unit balances with head or blade 200 mm 100 mm 8 in 4 in from the ground B 4 Tighten harness clamp screw 5 Loosen handle...

Page 11: ...starts and runs Release throttle trigger and allow unit to warm up at idle for several minutes Note If engine does not start with choke in RUN position after 2 3 pulls repeat steps 7b through 7f Nota...

Page 12: ...a wider swath or a smaller arc for a narrow swath Keep line head tilted to direct cutting debris forward or away from you Edging and Scalping Both of these are done with the nylon line cutting head t...

Page 13: ...tion of blade rotation at the point of contact The reactive force is in the opposite direction of blade rotation at the contact point regardless of where the contact is being made These types of react...

Page 14: ...shoulder waist harness when used in a trimming operation with nylon line head suspends the trimmer from the operator s shoulder and reduces operator fatigue During blade operation the same fatigue red...

Page 15: ...aunque reboten en la superficie dura General La suciedad fluye en la direcci n de rotaci n del cabezal de la l nea Cambie la posici n del cabezal de la l nea para asegurarse de que el flujo de sucieda...

Page 16: ...barra de barrera se utiliza para restringir el movimiento hacia atr s de la unidad La barra de barrera no es un mango y no debe sujetarse al usar o transportar la unidad Selecci n de cuchilla El tipo...

Page 17: ...n por completo antes de eliminar las obstrucciones eliminar los residuos o efectuar el servicio de la unidad Deje que la unidad se enfr e antes de efectuar el servicio La caja del soplador puede conte...

Page 18: ...enez l appareil un angle raide dans une position o les d bris et toute salet et pierre d log es ne reviendront pas vers vous m me si elle ricoche hors de la surface dure En g n ral Les d bris s orient...

Page 19: ...ut head Lame 3 dents Lame 8 dents Lame 80 dents Lame 22 dents Bouclier Bouclier inclus Inclus avec l unit IInclus avec l unit Inclus avec Lame Inclus avec Lame Poign e Poign e incluse Poign e en U ou...

Page 20: ...La lame 3 dents pour herbe et gazon peut tre utilis e partout o la t te de ligne de nylon est utilis e N utilisez PAS cette lame pour les herbes denses ou la broussaille La lame 8 dents pour herbe et...

Page 21: ...lengths extend from trimmer head 4 Hold trimmer head while turning knob clockwise to wind line onto spool until about 13 cm 5 in of each line remains exposed _ 3000 RPM TR MIN Sharpening 8 Tooth Meta...

Page 22: ...Al afilar una hoja quite siempre la misma cantidad de material de cada diente para mantener el equilibrio Una hoja que no est equilibrada es peligrosa debido a las vibraciones y puede romperse 1 Lime...

Page 23: ...de chaque dent pour maintenir l quilibrage Une lame mal quilibr e est dangereuse car elle cause des vibrations risquant de la briser 1 Limer chaque dent un angle de 30 degr s en utilisant toujours le...

Page 24: ...ple below is B C K or T the emission control system is EM and TWC 3 way catalyst The fuel tank fuel line emission control system is EVAP evaporative emissions Evaporative emissions for California mode...

Page 25: ...rol de emisiones es EM y TWC catalizador de 3 v as El sistema de control de emisiones del tanque y tuber a de combustible es EVAP emisiones evaporatorias Las emisiones de evaporaci n en los modelos de...

Page 26: ...i sera EM et TWC convertisseur catalytique 3 voies Le syst me de contr le des missions du r servoir de carburant conduite de carburant est EVAP missions par vaporation Les missions par vaporation pour...

Page 27: ...n modelos de cable flexible Arbre moteur mod les arbre flexible Grease Grasar Graisser Gear Housing Caja de engranajes Carter d engrenages Gear cases without grease plug do not require lubrication La...

Page 28: ...er Borde de eje curvo Coupe bordure arbre incurv 99944200470 Straight Shaft Edger Bordeadora de eje recto Coupe bordure arbre droit 99944200475 Shaft Hedge Trimmer Accessory Adaptador Para el Cortaset...

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