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SAFETY RULES

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276798MA DRAFT COPY

OWNER’S INFORMATION

Know your product:

 If you understand the

unit and how the unit operates, you will get

the best performance. As you read this manu-

al, compare the illustrations to the unit. Learn

the location and the function of the controls.

To help prevent an accident, follow the oper-

ating instructions and the safety rules. Keep

this manual for future reference.

WARNING: Look for this symbol to indi-

cate important safety precautions. This

symbol indicates: “Attention! Become

Alert! Your Safety Is At Risk.”

Responsibility Of The Owner

WARNING: This cutting machine

is capable of throwing objects.

Failure to observe the following

safety instructions could result in serious

injury to the operator or bystanders.

The responsibility of the owner is

to follow the instructions below.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

I.

General Operation

1.

Read, understand, and follow all instruc-

tions on the machine and in the manu-

al(s). Be thoroughly familiar with the

controls and the proper use of the ma-

chine before starting.

2.

Familiarise yourself with all of the safety

and operating decals on this equipment

and on any of its attachments or acces-

sories.

3.

Do not put hands or feet near or under

rotating parts.

4.

Only allow responsible individuals, who

are familiar with the instructions, to oper-

ate the machine.

5.

Inspect the area where the machine is to

be used.  Your equipment can propel

small objects at high speed causing per-

sonal injury or property damage.  Stay

away from breakable objects, such as

windows, greenhouses, etc.

6.

Keep the area of operation clear of all

persons, particularly small children, and

pets.

7.

Wear appropriate clothing such as a

long

sleeved shirt or jacket.  Also wear

long trousers.  Do not wear shorts.

8.

Do not wear loose clothing which could

get caught in this equipment.

9.

Always wear safety goggles or safety

glasses with side shields when operating

the machine to protect your eyes from

foreign objects which can be thrown

from the unit.

10. Always wear work gloves and sturdy

footwear.  Leather work shoes or short

boots work well for most people.  These

will protect the operator’s ankles and

shins from small sticks, splinters, and

other debris, and improve traction.

11. It is advisable to wear protective head-

gear to prevent the possibility of being

struck by small flying particles, or being

struck by low hanging branches, twigs,

or other objects which may be unnoticed

by the operator.

12. Do not operate the machine without

proper guards  or other safety protective

devices in place.

13. Use this equipment for its intended pur-

pose only.

14. See manufacturer’s instructions for prop-

er operation and installation of accesso-

ries. Only use accessories approved by

the manufacturer.

15. Operate only in daylight or good artificial

light.

16. Do not operate the machine while under

the influence of alcohol, drugs or other

medication which can cause drowsiness

or affect your ability to operate this ma-

chine safely.

17. Never operate machine in wet grass. Al-

ways be sure of your footing; keep a firm

hold on the handle and walk; never run.

Summary of Contents for Powertrim 407D

Page 1: ...POWERTRIM Code 407D OWNER S HANDBOOK FROM SERIAL NO 407D001001 PART NO 111 0443 rev 0 ISSUE 01 20 06...

Page 2: ...lues in accordance with Directive 98 37 EC Vibration Emission according to EN 836 A2 2001 10 m s2 Values determined at the handle when the machine was operated stationary on a concrete surface at 3600...

Page 3: ...hers blade brake units and other such devices are not applicable Only machines fitted with a genuine Hayter friction disc which are used in accordance with the recommended operating and maintenance pr...

Page 4: ...g per sonal injury or property damage Stay away from breakable objects such as windows greenhouses etc 6 Keep the area of operation clear of all persons particularly small children and pets 7 Wear app...

Page 5: ...ion Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall accidents which can result in severe inju ry All slopes require extra caution If you feel uneasy on a slope do not trim it Do trim across the fac...

Page 6: ...ss specifically instructed to do so in this Manual Service and repair proce dures can be done with the machine in an upright position Some procedures will be easier if the machine is lifted on a raise...

Page 7: ...G Thrown Objects Keep Bystanders Away Read User Instructions Before Operating This Machine 4 Do Not Trim Up And Down Slopes Trim Across Slopes 5 WARNING Rotating Parts Stop Engine Disconnect Spark Plu...

Page 8: ...letely as sembled and positioned in the carton for ship ment References to the right or left hand side of the machine are from the viewpoint of the opera tor s position behind the unit TO REMOVE THE T...

Page 9: ...re the cables are not caught between the upper and lower handle 4 Tighten the handle ad justment knobs Make sure the handle pivots are locked in place NOTE The handlebar height is adjustable See How T...

Page 10: ...h Oil 1 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick shown in Figure 4 Fill the crankcase to the FULL line on oil fill cap dipstick DO NOT OVER FILL 2 Install the oil fill cap dipstick and tighten securely Fill F...

Page 11: ...mer head Throttle Control Lever Controls the speed or stops the engine Recoil Starter Handle The engine is equipped with an easy pull recoil starter EYE PROTECTION WARNING Debris thrown from the machi...

Page 12: ...ol lever in the FAST position to run the engine at full speed 2 Pull the throttle control lever back to de crease engine speed Push the throttle control lever forward to increase engine speed 3 To sto...

Page 13: ...monoxide an odorless and deadly gas Keep hands feet hair and loose clothing away from the machine and any moving parts on the engine Avoid the muffler and surround ing areas Temperatures may ex ceed...

Page 14: ...Jackshaft Assembly Lubricate Wheel Bearings Note 1 When old line is half the original length replace with new line Note 2 Clean daily if used in extremely dusty or dirty conditions Note 3 Change more...

Page 15: ...gine oil when the engine is warm For the proper oil capacity see the en gine manufacturer s instructions 1 Disconnect spark plug wire from the spark plug 2 Remove the oil drain plug as shown in Figure...

Page 16: ...plug 3 Before installing the spark plug coat the threads lightly with oil for easy removal Tighten the spark plug to a torque of 15 foot pounds Figure 12 Spark Plug Feeler Gauge 0 030 HOW TO ADJUST TH...

Page 17: ...e trim mer line keep the trimmer line moist If not kept moist the nylon trimmer line will be come dry and brittle Keep extra trimmer line in a can of water The line will then stay flexible and easy to...

Page 18: ...Do not bend the belt guides NOTE Make sure you replace the drive belt only with a replacement belt from the factory 5 To assemble the drive belt reverse the above steps Make sure all fasteners are tig...

Page 19: ...t the machine in a building that has good ventilation Engine To prevent engine damage when the ma chine is in storage for 30 days or more fol low the steps below S Let the engine run until it is out o...

Page 20: ...e the unit to an authorised Service Dealer Engine flooded Wait several minutes before starting Throttle control lever in incorrect position Move throttle lever to FAST or START position Stale petrol D...

Page 21: ...is too short Correct line length is 52cm 21 5 inches When less than 1 2 this length replace the line Engine not set at FAST speed Move engine throttle lever to FAST position Trimmer vibrates Trimmer l...

Page 22: ...Code 407D REPAIR PARTS 22 276798MA DRAFT COPY 1 2 3 4 5 28 6 2 7 6 8 4 9 10 9 10 4 11 16 17 11 14 12 15 14 20 22 29 23 27 16 19 30 17 6 20 25 24 26 19 18 18 13 31 21 32 33 34...

Page 23: ...bar 15 MU740195E701 Handlebar Lower 16 MU740185 Wheel Tire 17 MU015x84 Nut Axle 18 MU0020x3 Washer 19 MU740190 Spacer 20 MU740188 Assembly Axle Bracket 21 MU26x274 Screw 22 MU711935 Bolt Carriage 23 M...

Page 24: ...Code 407D REPAIR PARTS 24 276798MA DRAFT COPY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 31 33...

Page 25: ...lley Cutting Head 12 MU740173 Spacer 13 MU711933 Belt 14 MU740244 Pulley Idler 15 MU740179 Pulley Engine 16 MU740183 Pulley Idler 17 MU018x31 Lockwasher 18 MU001x20 Bolt 19 MU26x235 Screw 20 MU770070...

Page 26: ...NOTES 26 276798MA DRAFT COPY...

Page 27: ...NOTES 27 276798MA DRAFT COPY...

Page 28: ...r to obtain proper replacement parts you must supply the model number of your machine see serial number Replacement parts except for the engine transmission transaxle or differential are available fro...

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