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Cut from left to right to avoid the cut grass dropping
in the area you wish to trim. Pay attention in order
to avoid bumping the head against rocks or the soil.
Blows against objects and soil will reduce the quality
of the head, and can create a hazardous environment
for you and the people in the work environment.
Nylon threads are shortened with use; when they are
too short, rev the engine and press the head against
the ground. This will produce a little more thread. If
you pull out too much thread the protector blade can
cut the excess.
Remember that the end of the nylon cord is what cuts.
You will get a better result if you don’t apply the whole
head at once in the area being trimmed. Insert head
slowly and let the nylon tips trim the grass at a safe
pace.
Positions of the front protector:
- Position 1: for normal working use.
- Position 2: for trimming with 180º engine turn.
WARNING! DANGER: Do not operate the string
trimmer in areas where there are metallic wires.
Always use adequate protective equipment. Do not
use this machine in areas with poor visibility.
8. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
Perform regular inspections on the machine to ensure
efficient use of the machine.
For a well-executed service, we recommend taking the
machine to your technical service provider.
It is necessary to always stop the engine and
check that the cutting tool is stopped before cleaning
or transporting the machine.
Do not ever attempt to make adjustments on the
machine if it is in motion. Perform all maintenance of
the machine on a flat and uncluttered surface.
Unplug the machine before performing
any operation on the machine. Read the
operating instructions before any operation.
Always perform the tasks of maintenance or service
with the machine unplugged.
WARNING! do not modify the machine or the
cutting elements. Improper use of these elements
may cause personal injury SERIOUS AND/OR LIFE-
THREATENING.
Keep the machine clean, especially the ventilation ducts.
Removal of safety devices, improper maintenance,
and the replacement of elements with non-original
spare parts can all result in personal injury.
8.1. MAINTENANCE AND CARE AFTER USE
Carry out the following maintenance and care
procedures after use, in order to ensure the proper
functioning of this machine in the future.
Position 1
Position 2
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