Halley BCG1E34F Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

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ADJUSTING THROTTLE CABLE

The normal play is 1 or 2 mm when measured at the

carburetor side end. Readjust with the cable adjuster

as required.

(1)

(1) Cable adjuster

ADJUSTING IDLING SPEED

(1) Idle adjusting screw

1.

When the engine tends to stop frequently at idling

mode, turn the adjusting screw clockwise.

2.

When the cutting head keeps rotating after releasing

the trigger, turn the adjusting screw counter-clockwise.

 

NOTE

Warm up the engine before adjusting the idling speed.

CUTTER APPLICATION CHART

Replace by a suitable recommended cutting attach-

ment according to the object to be cut.

When replacing blade always be sure to use products

which have been recommended by your dealer.

 

WARNING

•   When sharpening, removing, or reattaching the blade,

be sure to wear thick, sturdy gloves and use only

proper tools and equipment to prevent injury.

8. Operation

.04 in

(1)

METAL BLADE USAGE

1.

Check the nut to fasten the blade and be sure the nut

has no fault, and no abrasion.

2.

Be sure that the blade and the holder have been fas-

tened according to instruction and the blade turns

smoothly without abnormal noise.

 

WARNING

The rotating parts fastened incorrectly may

cause serious accident to the operator.

M a k e   s u r e   t h a t   t h e   b l a d e   i s   n o t   b e n t ,

warped, cracked, broken or damaged.

If you find any error to the blade, discard it

and change new one which is recommended

by your dealer.

By using the shoulder strap, hang the unit on your

right side. Adjust the strap length so that the cutting

head may become parallel to the ground.

 

WARNING

Make sure to use shoulder strap and debris

guard. If not, it is vary dangerous when you

slip or lose your balance.

T3189-15102

(1-2 mm)

Summary of Contents for BCG1E34F

Page 1: ...GB 1 G B BCZ3200DL BCZ3200DW G B OWNER S MANUAL BRUSH CUTTERS BCG1E34F BCG1E40F 5 ST BC415B GB 1...

Page 2: ...AMAGING HEARING IN NORMAL CONDITIONS OF USE THIS MACHINE MAY INVOLVE A DAILY LEVEL OF PERSONAL EXPOSURE TO NOISE FOR THE OPERATOR EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 85 dB A FACTORY S CE CERTIFICATES GB 2 BCG1E3...

Page 3: ...o mechanical failure breakdown or damage NOTE This mark indicates hints or directions useful in the use of the product Contents 1 Parts location 3 2 Specifications 4 3 Warning labels on the machine 4...

Page 4: ...m which you purchased the product to order new labels and affix them in the required location s Never modify your machine We won t warrant the machine if you use the remodeled brushcutter or if you do...

Page 5: ...nd is slippery or when you can t maintain a steady posture b At night at times of heavy fog or at any other times when your field of vision might be limited and it would be diffi cult to gain a clear...

Page 6: ...ely after shut ting down the engine Doing so 5 For safe operation BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 1 The area within a perimeter of 15 m 50 ft of the person using the product should be considered a hazardou...

Page 7: ...ake apart the product or alter it in any way Doing so might result in the product be coming damaged during opera tion or the product becoming un able to operate properly HANDLING FUEL 1 The engine of...

Page 8: ...d with a new one Remove Allen key and check for freedom of motion of the cutting tool C MoUnTIng THE 3 or 4 TEETH BLaDE always switch off the engine and disconnect the spark plug cap before mounting m...

Page 9: ...unit 1 Select bare ground for fueling 2 Move at least 10 feet 3 meters away from the fuel ing point before starting the engine 3 Stop the engine before refueling the unit At that time be sure to suffi...

Page 10: ...ng the en gine place the product onto the ground in a flat clear area and hold it firmly in place so as to ensure that neither the cutting part nor the throttle come into con tact with any obstacle wh...

Page 11: ...reattaching the blade be sure to wear thick sturdy gloves and use only proper tools and equipment to prevent injury 8 Operation 04 in 1 METAL BLADE USAGE 1 Check the nut to fasten the blade and be sur...

Page 12: ...lade has com pletely stop before checking the blade and remov ing any object got caught in c Be extra prepared for bounce if you must cut where you cannot see the blade making contact such as in areas...

Page 13: ...bear ground or hard soil Avoid bumping in thick tall grass as the engine may stall by overload Every Every Every 25 50 100 System components Procedure Before hours hours hours Note use after after af...

Page 14: ...REFILLING TRIMMING LINE 1 For replacement line use a diameter of 2 4mm 095in The spool is capable for a line upto 6m 20ft on the 10cm 4 head Avoid using a larger line as it may cut down the trimming...

Page 15: ...ips or leaves which have attached themselves to the brushcutter Failing to do so could cause the muf fler to become overheated and that in turn could cause the engine to catch on fire Always make sure...

Page 16: ...THE REQUIRED MAINTENANCE AS DEFINED BY THE MANUFACTURER IN THE OWNER OP ERATOR MANUAL ANY WARRANTED PART WHICH IS NOT SCHEDULED FOR REPLACEMENT AS REQUIRED MAINTENANCE OR WHICH IS SCHEDULED ONLY FOR R...

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