• Unscrew the tank cap (B) and remove it. Fig. 19
•
Pour in the fuel carefully. Avoid spilling!
•
Screw the tank cap on firmly by hand.
Draining fuel. Fig. 36
• Hold a collection container beneath the fuel drain bolt.
• Unscrew the tank cap and remove it.
•
Allow the fuel to run out completely.
•
Screw the tank cap on firmly by hand.
Start on the unit
Do not start the unit until it has been completely assem-
bled.
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Danger of injury!
Only start the petrol multi garden tool if an attach-
ment is connected! Remove the appropriate trans-
portation protection and inspect the unit in good
working condition. Never use a damaged, poorly
adjusted or serviced or not completely and securely
assembled device.
Check before use!
• Check the safe condition of the device:
• Check the device for leaks.
• Check the device for visual defects.
• Check that all parts of the device have been securely
fitted.
• Check that all safety devices are in proper condition.
Start Fig. 17, 19-23
Once the machine has been set up properly, start the en-
gine as follow:
1. Turn the engine switch to the ON position. Fig. 20
2. Put the choke lever on the position. Fig. 20
3. Press the fuel pump more than 5 times. Fig. 19
4. Pull the recoil starter handle (9) 3-5 times to start the
engine. Fig. 21
Never place feet on the shaft or kneel on it.
5. Wait a while adjust the choke lever to position.
Fig. 22
6. When the engine is running and idling. First press
the lock off lever (8) and then switch the throttle lever
(11) on, the machine will be working. Fig. 23
7. If any problems, press the engine switch to off po-
sition, the machine will stop running. If you need to
stop the cutting head working, release the throttle le-
ver (11). Fig. 23
8. If any problem occurs, pull the pin of the safety belt,
then release the brush cutter immediately. Fig. 17
9. If the machine is hot, the throttle Lever can be ad-
justed to ON position directly when restarting the ma-
chine.
Note:
If the engine does not start up even after several
attempts, read the section “Engine troubleshooting“.
Note:
Always pull the starter cord out in a straight line. If
it is pulled out at an angle, then friction will occur on the
eyelet. As a result of this friction, the cable will become
frayed and will wear away faster. Always hold the starter
handle when the cable retracts.
Never allow the cable to snap back when it has been
pulled out.
Note:
Do not start the motor in tall grass.
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Attention:
When the engine has been switched off,
the cutting unit continues running for several seconds
therefore do not touch the cutting unit until it has come
to a standstill!
XII. Working instructions
Working with brush cutter / grass trimmer
•
When you work with the petrol brush cutter for the first
time, familiarise yourself with the operation and control
of the petrol cutting blade without running the engine.
• The design of the petrol brush cutter allows for opera-
tion only at the right side of the user's body.
•
Keep the petrol brush cutter firmly with both hands on
the handles.
•
Always make sure that the cutting tool continues to ro
-
tate briefly after the throttle has been released.
•
Always work with high speed so you have the best cut
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ting results.
•
Caution: Always be extra careful when working in dif
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ficult terrain and slopes. Cut tall grass gradually so as
not to overload the unit.
•
Always wear safety glasses and hearing protection
and a safety helmet.
Mowing with the grass trimmer
• Use the plastic line cassette for a clean cut also at un-
even edges, fencing posts, and trees.
• Carefully advance the trimming line to an obstacle,
and use the tip of the line to cut around the obsta-
cle. When the trimming line comes into contact with
stones, trees, and walls, the line wears out or breaks
off ahead of time.
• Swing the petrol cutting blade like a normal scythe
horizontally from right to left and back again. You de
-
fine the cutting height depending on how high you are
holding the tool.
• Never replace the nylon line with a metal wire.
Mowing with brush cutter and hedge trimmer
Use the cutting blade to comb through brushwood, young
tree populations (trunk diameter of maximum 2cm), and
high grass.
• While using metal cutting tools, there is generally a risk
of recoil, when the tool hits a solid obstacle (stones,
trees, branches, etc.). Thereby, the tool is hurled back-
wards against the rotating direction.
• To cut brushwood, you “immerse” the cutting blade
from the top.
CAUTION:
Be especially careful, when using this work-
ing technique, because the further away the cutting tool
is from the ground, the higher the risk that objects to be
cut and particles will be hurled sideways.
CAUTION:
Incorrect use and misuse can damage the
bush cutter and cause severe injuries because of pieces
hurled away.
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