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CAUTION! Wear heavy gloves of the
approved type!

There are two possible cutting procedures with

this machine:

1 Horizontal
2 Vertical

ONLY FOR MODELS WITH ADJUSTABLE
HANDLE

• The rear grip can only be adjusted in one of the

3 fixed positions: 0°, 90°, 180°.

• Adjust the rear grip depending on the type of

cutting (horizontal or vertical) that you have to
do so as to have full control of the hedge trim-
mer and an ergonomically correct position for
any cutting conditions.

• To adjust the grip, pull the release knob (E) all

the way in the direction of the arrow.

• Turn the grip slightly in the desired direction and

let go of the release knob (E).

• Complete rotation to the desired position (0°,

90° or 180° degrees), you will hear a click when
the grip is in place, and the release knob
returns automatically to its original position.

• To ascertain that the grip is correctly locked in

place, try to turn it and make sure it stays
locked in the position in which you have set it. If
it moves, repeat the operation of adjustment
and locking again. 

CAUTION! Do not start the machine for
any reason without the certainty that the

release knob (E), has returned to its original
position with the grip correctly locked.

CAUTION! Before using the machine,
make sure the rear grip is firmly locked in

one of the proper positions so as to prevent
accidents.

CAUTION! If the grip does not remain
locked in one of the three positions, take

the machine to an Authorized Service Center.

1 The horizontal cutting position is used to even

the tops of bushes, shrubs and hedges.

• Always cut from right to left.
• Never use the hedge trimmer above shoulder

height.

2 The vertical cutting procedure is used to trim

the sides of shrubs, bushes and hedges.

• Always cut upward from the bottom.
• Hold the machine with both hands.
• Press the trigger of the butterfly valve all the

way during cutting operations.

• When you have finished, release the trigger on

the butterfly valve and wait for the engine to
idle; the blade should stop.

• Move on to the next section.
• After reaching the next section and taking a sta-

ble standing position, resume working by press-
ing the trigger on the butterfly valve all the way
down.

E. Cutting procedure

• Clean the area around the fuel cap before

removing it, to prevent any impurities from con-
taminating the fuel.

• Take the cap off the fuel container carefully.

Unscrew the cap on the fuel tank and fill it with
the necessary quality, using a funnel. 

• Take care not to spill any fuel. 
• After filling the tank, screw the cap on tightly.

CAUTION! If you spill any fuel, wipe it off
the machine. If you have spilt it on your-

self, change your clothes at once. Avoid con-
tact with the skin or eyes.

CAUTION! The muffler gets very hot dur-
ing use and remains hot for some time

after switching off the engine. This also
applies at idle speed. Take every precaution to
reduce the fire hazard, especially in the pres-
ence of inflammable materials or gas.

FUEL STORAGE

• Gasoline is highly inflammable.
• Before going near any type of fuel, put out your

cigarette, pipe or cigar.

• Store the fuel in a cool, well-ventilated place, in

an approved fuel storage container.

• Never store the engine with fuel in the tank in a

poorly ventilated place where the fumes pro-
duced by the gasoline could propagate and
reach a fire, candle, burner or furnace pilot light,
water heater, dryer, etc.

• The fumes produced by the fuel can cause an

explosion or fire.

• Never store excessive quantities of fuel.
• To prevent problems in starting the engine

again, we recommend that you never let the
machine run completely out of fuel.

Summary of Contents for PH 61

Page 1: ...Σ ΠΛHPOΦOPIEΣ ιαβάστε πρoσεxτιxά αvτές τις οδηγίες xαι Φρovτίστε vα τις xαταvoήσετε αvτ τo µηχάvηµα xαι Φuλάξτε το για vα το σuµβοuλεύεστε στο µέλλοv OHJEKIRJA TÄRKEÄÄ TIETOA Lue nämä ohjeet huolellisesti ja varmista että olet ymmärtänyt ne ennen kuin alat käyttää tätä laitetta ja säilytä myöhempää tarvetta varten HASZNÁLATI ÚTMUTATÓ Jótállást vállalni csak rendeltetésszerüen használatba vett gépe...

Page 2: ...C D 1 ltr 25 cm3 5 100 10 200 15 300 20 400 50 1 2 2 Strokes Engine totally sintetyc oil 1 ltr 25 cm3 4 100 5 125 10 250 20 500 40 1 2 5 McCulloch oil E E E TIVOLI 65 HG 65 C D F1 F2 F3 C F4 F4 F5 F6 ...

Page 3: ...H1 H2 H3 H5 G H4 ...

Page 4: ...bilidad de cambiar las características y datos del presente manual en cualquier momento y sin previo aviso PT A casa productora se reserva a possibilidade de variar características e dados do pre sente manual em qualquer momento e sen aviso prévio IT La casa produttrice si riserva la possibilità di variare caratteristiche e dati del presente manuale in qualunque momento e senza preavviso HU A gyár...

Page 5: ... the same letter Warning Read the instructions for the user carefully and make sure you understand how all the controls work Key to symbols 1 BLADES 2 BLADE GUIDE 3 FUEL CAP 4 FRONT HANDLE 5 STARTER HANDLE 6 CYLINDER COVER 7 SPARK PLUG 8 HANDLE 9 THROTTLE CONTROL TRIGGER 10 STOP SWITCH 11 GEAR BOX 12 GREASE GUN 13 SAFETY LEVER 14 AIR FILTER 15 CHOKE CONTROL 16 FUEL ENRICHMENT LEVER 17 HANDLE LOCK ...

Page 6: ... Safety lever on front handle This hedge trimmer is equipped with a safety device C that greatly reduces the risk of acci dents because if the machine is not gripped with both hands this safety device prevents the engine from racing even if the accelerator is pressed all the way down and holds the blades locked To check correct operation of this important device try to press the accelerator all th...

Page 7: ...or refuse from the work area such as cans bottles rocks etc Any contact of the blades with other objects could cause serious injury to the operator other people or animals in the vicinity and the machine Never try to use a machine with any of its parts missing or after any alterations have been made to it by persons other than authorized service personnel The operator or user is liable for any acc...

Page 8: ...sening it slowly Fill the tank in the open far from flames or sparks Never add fuel in the tank when the engine is running or hot let the engine cool off before filling the tank to avoid the risk of fire Avoid contact of the oil and fuel with the skin and eyes Fill the tank in a well ventilated place Do not inhale the fumes of the fuel mixture It is toxic Store the fuel mixture in suitable fuel co...

Page 9: ...e sides of shrubs bushes and hedges Always cut upward from the bottom Hold the machine with both hands Press the trigger of the butterfly valve all the way during cutting operations When you have finished release the trigger on the butterfly valve and wait for the engine to idle the blade should stop Move on to the next section After reaching the next section and taking a sta ble standing position...

Page 10: ...ly could cause serious personal injury CAUTION To start the machine correctly and safely use the following procedure Place the machine on the ground in a flat stable position Grasp the starter knob with one hand and use the other to hold the machine steady on the ground Note do not wind the starter cord around your hand and pull gently until you feel some resistance then pull the cord sharply and ...

Page 11: ...ged 3 GREASING GEARBOX Only for specific models Every 50 hours of operation add grease to the gearbox for the high speed gears through the inlet C 4 SPARKPLUG Periodically at least once every 50 hours disas semble and clean the sparkplug and adjust the spacing between the electrodes 0 5 0 6 mm Replace if excessively worn or in any case after 100 hours of use In case of excessive encrustation check...

Page 12: ...hooting table This section contains information useful for main taining the characteristics of eco compatibility included in the origin design of the machine and as regards proper use and disposal of oil and fuel 1 DESIGN In the design stage care was taken to develop an engine with reduced consumption and low emis sions of noise and pollutant exhaust fumes 2 USE OF MACHINE The operations of fillin...

Page 13: ...A ISO 3744 Guaranteed noise level LwAav dBA ISO 3744 Vibrations on rear grip m s2 ISO 5349 Vibrations on front grip m s2 ISO 5349 Conformity certificate The undersigned authorized by E O P declares that the following products model TYPE Tivoli 65 HG 65 Tivoli 63 HG 63 Tivoli 50 HG 50 HC 60 70 PH 61 starting from the serial numbers produced from 2003 on manufactured by E O P Valmadrera Italia compl...

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