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•   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.

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.

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

-

ting results.

• 

Caution: Always be extra careful when working in dif

-

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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Page 1: ...N16188 MADE IN CHINA Petrol Multi Garden Tool Instruction manual AFTER SALES SUPPORT MFH3300 4P TEL 1300 855 831 WEB www scheppach com au ...

Page 2: ...its intended use over the c 1 years after the date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our after sales support services details of which can be found in this manual and on the product itself After Sales Support TEL...

Page 3: ...enance Page 16 XIV Storage Page 18 XV Disposal and recycling Page 19 XVI Trouble shooting Page 19 XVII Warranty Details Page 20 XVIII Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice Page 21 Congratulations on choosing to buy a GARDENLINE product All products brought to you by GARDENLINE are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy of customer servi...

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Page 9: ... done AUS Warning Keep all children bystanders and helpers 15 metres away from the brush cutter AUS Wear protective helmet ear and eye protection AUS Warning Petrol is very flammable Avoid smoking or bringing any flame or sparks near fuel AUS Warning Risk of injury Do not let your hands or feet come in contact with the blades when the motor is running AUS Wear robust footwear when using the device...

Page 10: ...art of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction are backed by our comprehensive 1 Year Warranty We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come NOTE According to the applicable product liability laws the manufacturer of the device does not assume liability for damages to the product or damages caused by the product that occurs due to Improper handling Non compliance of...

Page 11: ...fety instructions Make sure that no persons or animals are close to the working area minimum distance of 15m Grass being cut and thrown up may contain foreign objects such as stones You are responsible for the safety in your working area and you are liable for damages to persons or property It is not permitted to either start or use the petrol brush cutter in the vicinity of persons or animals Do ...

Page 12: ...ldren Store the tool at a safe and dry location Check the engine for damages after impact or other damages Keep body parts and pieces of clothing away from the trimmer head when you start the engine or keep it running Always keep in mind that especially during trimming of lawn edges gravel enclosures and similar locations stone and dirt can be hurled away from the cutting line Never cross roads or...

Page 13: ...rt blocking or piston ring sticking Mixed fuels which have been left unused for a period of one month or more may clog the carburetor or result in the engine foiling to operate property Put remained Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use in commercial trade or industrial applications Our warranty will be voided if the equipment is used in commercial trade or industrial busine...

Page 14: ...efore operating you must fill it with fuel fuel into an airtight container and keep it in the dark and cool room 2 Fuel mixing table Mixing procedure 40 parts petrol to 1 part oil Example 1 l Petrol 0 025 l 2 stroke oil 5 l Petrol 0 125 l 2 stroke oil Warning Take care of the emission of exhaust gases Always shut off engine before fueling Never add fuel to a machine with a running or hot engine Ta...

Page 15: ...allow the cable to snap back when it has been pulled out Note Do not start the motor in tall grass m 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 ...

Page 16: ...e distance from the branches to be cut but not in the retreat area Always observe the condition of the tree Look for rot and decay in the roots and branches If they are rotten inside they can break off and fall down unex pectedly during cutting You could also attend by fractured and dead branches out which is solved by the shake and fall on you For very thick or heavy branches you first make a sma...

Page 17: ...ust be replaced with an equivalent plug A strong incrustation of the spark plug can be caused Withdrawal The withdrawal occurs when the chain on the underside of the bar suddenly stuck because it is jammed or en counters a foreign object in the wood The chain then pulls the saw forward The withdrawal often happens when the chain is not running at full speed when in con tact with the wood Avoid wit...

Page 18: ...ng the shaft manually until grease emerges then replace the screw Storing the unit by Amount of oil is too high in the petrol mix poor oil quality old petrol mix or plugged up air filter Screw the spark plug by hand completely into the thread Avoid jamming it Use the supplied spark plug wrench to tighten the spark plug When using a torque wrench the tightening torque is 12 15Nm Plug the spark plug...

Page 19: ...Important Never put the equipment into storage for longer than 30 days without carrying out the following steps Storing the equipment If you intend to store the equipment for longer than 30 days the equipment must be prepared accordingly Otherwise the fuel still remaining in the carburetor will evaporate and leave a rubbery sediment This can cause problems when starting up the equipment and may re...

Page 20: ...the service centre Contact the service centre Machine works with interruptions sputtering Carburetor set up incorrectly Spark plug is sooty On off switch faulty Contact the service centre Clean the spark plug or replace it Contact the service centre Smoke is generated Wrong fuel mix Carburetor set up incorrectly Use two stroke mixture at a ratio of 40 1 Contact the service centre Machine does not ...

Page 21: ...d by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeabl...

Page 22: ... stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI s stringent quality specifications...

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