GGP ITALY SPA TR 25J Operator'S Manual Download Page 8

Each element of this machine is a potential safe-
ty hazard if used improperly or poorly main-
tained.
We recommend that special attention is paid to
the sections starting with the following headings:

or 

These give details or further

information on what has already been said, and
are aimed at preventing damage to the machine
or causing damage.

Non-observance will

result in the risk of injury to oneself or others.

Non-observance will

result in the risk of serious injury or death to
oneself or others.

A) TRAINING

1.

Read the instructions in this manual carefully. 

Before using the trimmer, the operator must be
familiar with the controls and know how to stop
the motor quickly. The operator must also know
how to use it correctly.

2.

Use the trimmer for the purpose it was

designed for, i.e.:
– Cutting grass with a Nylon line (e.g. around the

edges of lawns, flower beds, walls, fences and
small grassy areas to tidy the areas that have
been cut with a lawnmower). 

Any other use may be dangerous or result in the
deterioration of the machine. 
Do not replace the head with nylon line with
other parts such as metal lines, disks, etc…

3.

Never let children or people who have not

read the instructions use the trimmer.
Locals laws may set a minimum age for the user. 

4.

Do not use the trimmer:

– When animals or especially children are in the

vicinity. Always ensure that any other people
present are at least 15 metres away from the
machine. The trimmer is designed for use by
one person at a time.

– If the user has taken medicine, alcohol or

drugs that may slow reflexes, impair alertness
and/or vision.

– If the operator is tired or unwell.

!

DANGER!

!

WARNING!

IMPORTANT

NOTE

– If any of the safety devices, such as the head

or exhaust silencer guard are not in place or
are damaged. 

– If the safety device is not the specific device

for that cutting machine. If a head with a nylon
line is used, ensure that the line-cutting blade
is in place so that the line is cut to the correct
length. 

– For shoulder-mounted trimmers: with a sys-

tem or an accessory other than the flexible
shaft that comes with the trimmer.

5.

Do not modify the trimmer: this may jeopar-

dise operator safety by exposing him/her to
accidents and serious injury.

6.

The owner or user is responsible for any acci-

dents or risks run by third parties or their pos-
sessions.

B) PREPARATION

1.

Do not use the trimmer when barefoot or

wearing sandals. Do not use the trimmer with
baggy clothes that could get caught on branch-
es or in the rotating tool. 
While the machine is in use, the operator must
wear long trousers, boots or safety shoes with
slip-proof soles, goggles or a protective visor to
protect against flying objects, gloves, (preferably
in leather) and earmuffs or a soundproof helmet.
To protect the head, a safety helmet must be
worn in areas at risk from falling objects (branch-
es, stones etc.).

2.

The area to be cut must be inspected metic-

ulously so that all foreign bodies that could be
thrown up by the machine (stones, pieces of
iron, bones, etc.) can be removed. 

3.

Petrol is highly inflammable. 

– Store the fuel in purpose-made canisters.
– Fill up the tank outdoors only. Do not smoke

either when performing this operation or any
other that involves handling fuel.  

– Never remove the petrol tank cap or fill it up

while the motor is in operation or while it is still
hot.

– Do not start the machine if the tank is over-

flowing with fuel: if fuel is spilt, remove the
trimmer from the area and do not light flames
until the fuel has evaporated and the vapours
have dissipated.

– Move at least 3 metres from the filling point

before starting up the machine. 

– Close the tank and the container properly by

ensuring that the caps are on tight.

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SAFETY MEASURES

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SAFETY MEASURES

Summary of Contents for TR 25J

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Page 2: ...2 1 3 6 5 7 9 12 14 11 E 2 10 13 2 1 B A B C D E E F G G 4 Start 1 3 2 4 5 8 Stop T...

Page 3: ...3 15 E 17 16 A B A B F A 18 19 20...

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Page 5: ...in full respect of the instructions contained in this manual forecast use any other use or fail ure to comply with the instructions for safe use maintenance and repair shall be considered as improper...

Page 6: ...15 Front guard 16 Cutting head with nylon line 17 Ratings plate The brush cutter you have purchased is sup plied with the following accessories 1 user and mainte nance guide 2 spark plug torx key 3 st...

Page 7: ...objects as must ear protectors such as a soundproof helmet in order to protect the operator s hearing If the operator is working in an area where there is a risk of falling objects a safety helmet mu...

Page 8: ...aged If the safety device is not the specific device for that cutting machine If a head with a nylon line is used ensure that the line cutting blade is in place so that the line is cut to the correct...

Page 9: ...e that anyone in the vicinity is at a safe distance away at least 15 metres from the machine that the cutting tool is not touching the ground and that the machine is stable 10 When the tool rotates it...

Page 10: ...y environment 7 To reduce the risk of fire clean any leaves grass or excess oil from the trimmer especially its motor cooling fins exhaust pipe and fuel tank 8 If the fuel tank has to be drained do so...

Page 11: ...he minimum distance between handgrips Always work in safety Never work with hand grips that are not correctly fastened or loose FRONT GUARD fig 2 The guard must be fitted so as to comply with the corr...

Page 12: ...tion Your engine has been designed to run with any petrol for motor propulsion including oxygenated petrols Use unleaded fuel ENGINE OIL Only use top quality synthetic oil for 2 stroke engines Your de...

Page 13: ...START fig 4 WARNING DANGER WARNING Pressing both the safety lever ref 1 and the accelerator ref 2 simultaneously press the ACCELERATOR STOP button ref 3 Keep pressing the accelerator stop button and r...

Page 14: ...he choke lever positioned on the carburettor STOPPING THE ENGINE fig 7 Release the throttle trigger Allow the engine to return to minimum speed Position the switch to STOP until the engine stops ADJUS...

Page 15: ...head To release new line with the engine at full speed WARNING WARNING tap the line head against the ground fig 9 Line is automatically released The blade cuts excess line Periodically remove any gras...

Page 16: ...vere mowing conditions tilt the head with nylon line about 30 degrees to the left Adjust the handgrip if you wish to obtain better control during this operation Do not operate in this way if there is...

Page 17: ...WARNING To clean the filter Fig 18 1 Unscrew handle A counter clockwise Remove the filter cap then remove the air fil ter from the support base 2 Wash the filter element with soap and water DO NOT US...

Page 18: ...8 Store the brush cutter in a cool dry place far from sources of heat such as radiators boil ers etc or naked flames PREPARING THE BRUSH CUTTER AFTER STORAGE 1 Remove the spark plug 2 Pull the starte...

Page 19: ...the instructions in the User Manual Have the carburettor adjusted at an Authorised Service Centre Clean correct the gap or replace spark plug Replace the fuel filter Remove clean and refit the air fi...

Page 20: ...entrifugal LD L8RTF Electronic WYJ 398 Petrol oil 50 1 600 cm3 112 dB 99 5 dB 10 24 m s2 7 05 m s2 6 23 m s2 3 35 m s2 4 3 kg Ok Motor type Displacement Power Maximum revolution speed Idle speed Tool...

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Page 22: ...RU 262 K K K K K K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11a 12 13 14 15 16 17 K K K K K K 1 2 Torx 3 1 98 37 EC 2 3 LWA 2000 14 EC 4 5 6 7 11 1 LWA dB PRODUCT SERVICE 2 6 4 5 7 11 3...

Page 23: ...RU Y YC C O OB BH H E E O O O O H HA A E EH H 263 1 1 B a O 2 2 3 3 85 4 4 15 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Y YC C O OB BH H E E O O O O H HA A E EH H 1 3 4 5 6 8 2 7 1 min...

Page 24: ...A A 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 15 5 5 6 6 1 1 2 2 3 3 264 RU...

Page 25: ...4 4 5 5 STOP 6 6 7 7 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 o a ep pacc c co 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 pe 9 9 15 1 10 0 15 1 11 1 1 12 2 1 13 3 1 14 4 265 RU...

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Page 27: ...1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 D D F D E G 267 RU...

Page 28: ...60 2 2 5 50 0 1 1 2 2 SYNTETIC OIL 2T 4 2 25 5 1 1 4 4 268 RU...

Page 29: ...3 START 4 1 2 K K K 3 4 4 5 6 7 5 5 2 K I K 5 K 6 I 5 K 269 RU...

Page 30: ...7 7 STOP 15 270 RU...

Page 31: ...S ST TO OP P 1 15 5 3 30 0 Tap Go 9 10 1 11 1 271 RU...

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Page 33: ...1 16 6 o 1 17 7 F 1 18 8 1 A 2 3 4 1 19 9 1 0 6 2 3 12 15 Nm STOP 1 20 2 273 RU...

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Page 35: ...RU T TP PA AH HE EH H E E H HE E C C P PA AB BH HO OC CT TE E 275 T TP PA AH HE EH H E E H HE E C C P PA AB BH HO OC CT TE E...

Page 36: ...X XA AP PA AK KT TE EP P C CT T K K ISO 11806 1 2 K 2 x c ox 25 4 cm3 0 8 kW 10300 1 min 2900 1 min 10300 rpm min 1 25 4 mm LD L8RTF WYJ 398 50 1 600 cm3 112 dB 99 5 dB 10 24 m s2 7 05 m s2 6 23 m s2...

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