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15. Be alert to damaged components. Check the machine before using it. Are any

components damaged? When you detect minor damage to the machine, ask yourself

seriously whether the machine can still be used properly and safely. Ensure that the

orientation and adjustment of the moving components are correct. Are the different

components properly adjusted relative to each other? Are any of the components

damaged? Everything has been installed according to the rules of the art? Are all other

conditions met in order to be able to work correctly at the indicated location? Unless

otherwise stated and explicitly stated in these operating instructions, safety accessories,

etc. Damaged, must be repaired or replaced as soon as possible by authorized persons.

Defective switches must be replaced by an authorized dealer. Do not use the machine

when it cannot be switched off or on by means of a switch. When repairs are required,

please contact your nearest dealer.

16. Before carrying out any adjustments or maintenance operations, it is essential that the

motor is always switched off. This also applies to all work performed at the cutting head.

Remove the spark plug from the engine.

17. Use only approved components. Only use spare parts identical to those you are replacing

during maintenance or repair work. Please do not hesitate to ask your authorized dealer

for advice. Do not use metal multi-piece swivel chains and flail blades.

18. When transporting and storing the tool, make sure that it is secure; Put the protective

device on the blade and tool when it is being transported, stored, cleaned and maintained.

19. To avoid fuel leakage, damage and injury, be careful when handling and transporting the

tool. Do not forget to put the protective device every time.

20. Do not use the appliance when you are tired, sick under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

21. Use only accessories and protections recommended by the manufacturer. It is

recommended that your dealer remove a list of recommended accessories if necessary.

Use of parts not recommended by the manufacturer may result in injuries, accidents and

malfunction of the tool.

22. Maintain a good balance and balance when operating the tool. Stay firm feet on the

ground so as not to fall. Do not lean excessively, do not put yourself in positions that may

unbalance you and hurt you. Use the harness supplied with the tool.

23. Regularly check if the cutting elements stop when the machine is idling.

24. National regulation can restrict the use of the pruner.

25. Do not use the tool near electrics power lines. There is a risk a danger and serious

accidents.

26. Always have a correct working posture, stay stand, foot firmly on the floor. Hold firmly the

tool.

27. Do not use the tool in dangerous operating positions; do not stand on a ladder.

28.

The tool could be strapped, blocked or meet some dysfunction during operation. When a

hazard is encountered, stop to use the machine. Observe the problem; clear the blockage

if you are able to or ask for help. When removing a blockage, wear protective equipment.

29.

We recommend to remove branches in sections

30. There is risk of being struck by falling branches or branches that having hit the ground or

having rebounding.

31. Keep firm footing and balance during operation

32. Always the use the harness provided;

Warning! The use of another cutting head or other accessories and extensions, even when

explicitly advised, may constitute a risk of personal injury or property damage.

The machine must not be used for purposes other than intended. Any use deviating from

these purposes must therefore be considered as unauthorized use. The user is solely

responsible, thus releasing the manufacturer systematically from any liability, in case of bodily

or material damage resulting from such unauthorized use.

The manufacturer's warranty is void if the machine it has been designed has been

transformed or used in an unauthorized manner and such situation results in damage

Summary of Contents for HPS52-1

Page 1: ...1 TELESCOPIC PRUNING CHAINSAW HPS52 1 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...D USE 3 2 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 3 THE TOOL 10 4 ASSEMBLY 11 5 FUEL TANK 14 6 UTILISATION 15 7 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 20 8 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 22 9 TECNIQUE INFORMATION 22 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING 23 11 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 24 12 WA R R A N T Y 25 13 P R O D U C T FA I L U R E 26 14 WA R R A N T Y E X C L U S I O N S 27 ...

Page 3: ...tion of exhaust gases Skin contact with oil gasoline Inhalation of gasoline oil vapors Contact with projected chain links Cutting of the fingers at the cutting chain Burning of fingers in contact with hot surfaces exhaust etc 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General safety instructions If you feel an unpleasant sensation in the hands or if you see a coloring of the skin of your hands while using the machine ...

Page 4: ...ich it was designed 5 Be sure to wear suitable clothing Clothing should be appropriate and not hinder you in your work Wear protective clothing that protects against cuts 6 Use personal protective equipment Wear safety shoes with steel tines and soles or other solid material 7 Wear safety goggles Objects can be thrown into the eyes 8 Wear ear protectors Wear personal protective equipment to protec...

Page 5: ...and protections recommended by the manufacturer It is recommended that your dealer remove a list of recommended accessories if necessary Use of parts not recommended by the manufacturer may result in injuries accidents and malfunction of the tool 22 Maintain a good balance and balance when operating the tool Stay firm feet on the ground so as not to fall Do not lean excessively do not put yourself...

Page 6: ...be held liable for damage resulting from non observance of the general instructions and the instructions contained in these operating instructions Emergency measures Provide first aid based on the injury and seek medical attention as soon as possible Protect the injured person from other hazards and keep him calm Symbols on the machine Wear a protective helmet and ear and eyes protection Maximal r...

Page 7: ...starting work Remove all foreign objects from the area you want to mow before starting work Danger Shocks Strong feedback shocks can occur when using the unit in dense bushes When the knife remains blocked violent shocks can be felt through the pole Do not penetrate too deep into dense bushes Take your time and avoid the knife jamming Negligence Risk Description Preventive measures Residual risks ...

Page 8: ...lothing hearing protection and a visor Sliding stumbling and falling On uneven floors damage can be caused by stumbling Be sure to always be on your support and wear non slip shoes Disposal Recycling Disposal instructions are indicated in the form of pictograms attached to the machine or packaging The meaning of the various symbols is given in the chapter Symbols attached to the machine Requiremen...

Page 9: ...ol down before refuelling Do not smoke Never refuel indoors Never store the hedge trimmer or fuel container inside where there is an open flame such as near a water heater If fuel is spilled do not attempt to start the power source but move the hedge trimmer away from the spillage before starting Always replace and securely tighten the fuel cap after refuelling If the fuel tank is drained this sho...

Page 10: ...o the noise of the hedge trimmer Maintenance and storage a When the hedge trimmer is stopped for servicing inspection or storage shut off the power source disconnect the spark plug and make sure all moving parts have come to a stop Allow the hedge trimmer to cool before making any inspections adjustments etc b Store the hedge trimmer where the fuel vapour will not reach an open flame or spark Alwa...

Page 11: ...ank for lubrication 3 Cutting head 4 ASSEMBLY NOTE This model comes with a stretch tube This tube must be installed on the fixing tube of the machine then the accessories will be installed on this extensible tube A Main unit Install the front handle as shown in the picture below Be sure to orient the stem toward the hole Do not fasten the screws until you have set the most comfortable working posi...

Page 12: ...hten the knob Make sure the connection is secure Assembly of the chain guide and the cutting chain Remove the safety screw and remove the guard Place the chain guide so that the safety pin on the chain engages in the chain s teeth Make sure that the direction of movement of the cutting chain is correct Install the chain guard and tighten the fastening screw ...

Page 13: ... conditions given Nevertheless a slight rebound can not be ruled out by using the upper cutting blade Expect a rebound when using this side of the blade or when the top of the blade comes into contact with another branch The device should always be used with both hands The thin branches can be cut at once To prevent a branch from splitting or bending it is advisable to slice it end to end When sli...

Page 14: ...on the bare ground Leave at least 3 meters from where you filled the tank to start the engine The engine requires oil specially adapted for two stroke engines with an air cooling system Use quality oil enriched with corrosion inhibiting products explicitly provided for two stroke engines with an air cooling system JASO FC or ISOEGC Do not use BIA or TCW OIL suitable for 2 stroke engines equipped w...

Page 15: ...causes clogging of the spark plug clogs the exhaust channel or leads to seizure Fuel mixtures stored for more than one month may if used clog the carburetor and cause the engine to malfunction If the unit is to be stored for an extended period of time the tank must be cleaned after being emptied Leave the engine running to remove the remaining fuel from the carburetor Observe local regulations whe...

Page 16: ...ing work NOTE When restarting the engine directly after stopping it keep the choke switch in the open position Overheating complicates engine starting due to overfilling of fuel If the engine does not start after several attempts open the starter and press the starter several times or remove and dry the spark plug B Stop the engine Release the throttle lever and let the engine run for about 30 sec...

Page 17: ...operty damage When the machine is used in undergrowth or high bushes the working height must be at least 15 cm so as not to expose animals such as hedgehogs to a risk Cutting power during cutting Hold the machine on top of the grass while it is running and tap the cutting head several times on the floor which extends the sharp filament The knife in the baffle cuts the sharp filament to the correct...

Page 18: ...ou is not stable on its support You may lose control of the saw and experience severe injuries If circumstances require the use of heavier larger machines ask a specialist for assistance Caution 1 Pay attention to falling branches 2 The boom must be installed FUEL WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable Do not smoke and be careful to avoid sparks or open flames near fuel Turn the engine off and allow...

Page 19: ...G 1 Fill the tank on the floor 2 The engine must be started at a distance of at least 3 meters from where the fuel tank has been filled 3 Switch off the engine before adding fuel Shake the mixture thoroughly before filling the tank Warning Gasoline is highly flammable Therefore it is imperative to take the following precautions 1 Store gasoline in tanks specially designed for this purpose 2 Fill t...

Page 20: ...tions below Ensure that all nuts bolts and screws are tightened to ensure that the machine meets all safety conditions Never store the machine with fuel remaining in the tank in a building where gasoline vapors may come in contact with flames or sparks Allow the engine to cool before storing it in an enclosed area To reduce the risk of fire remove grease grease and grease from the engine muffler b...

Page 21: ...used Housing Cleaning Cylinder Cleaning Spark plug Cleaning adjustment and replacement if necessary All fixation Tighten Exhaust pot Checking cleaning replacement Always shut down the engine before performing any maintenance on the machine When all parts have stopped rotating remove the cable from the spark plug in order to start maintenance Never repair cutting accessories by welding rectifying o...

Page 22: ...e pruning machine must be properly packaged to prevent cuts Use the baffles on cutting accessories with a metal knife 9 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Engine information Type of engine RY1E44F 5 Volume of the fuel tank 1200 cm Engine speed Max 9000 min Engine idling speed 3100 400 min Engine speed with clutch engages 3900 4700 min Engine displacement 52cm Maximal power 1 4 kW Carburettor Consumption of fue...

Page 23: ... this manual Spark plug dirty or moist Clean the spark plug or replace it by a new one Incorrect carburettor adjustment Contact your dealer or contact SWAP The tool starts but no in a full power Non correct setting of the starter Open the starter Air filter is dirty Clean the air filter Incorrect carburettor adjustment Contact your dealer or contact SWAP The engine cannot reach its maximal power N...

Page 24: ...egulation transposing it Also in conformity with the following European regulation Machine Directive 2006 42 EC EMC Directive 2014 30 EU Emission Directive EU 2016 1628 Noise Directive 2000 14 EC and 2005 88 EC Annex V Measured sound pressure level 105 dB A K 3 dB A Guarantee sound power level 114 dB A Is also in conformity with the following standards EN ISO11680 1 2011 EN ISO 14982 2009 Responsi...

Page 25: ...e user manual Due to our policy of continuous product improvement we reserve the right to alter or change specifications without notice Consequently the product may be different from the information contained therein but a modification will be undertaken without notice if it is recognized as an improvement of the preceding characteristic READ THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE When orde...

Page 26: ...efore dropping off the machine Go to the repair station with the complete machine packed accompanied by the purchase invoice and the station support sheet downloadable after the service request is completed on the SWAP Europe site For machines with engine failure from manufacturers BRIGGS STRATTON HONDA and RATO please refer to the following instructions Repairs will be done by approved engine man...

Page 27: ...essary for repairs and more generally the costs related to the immobilization of the product The costs of a second opinion established by a third party following an estimate by a SWAP Europe repair station The use of a product which would show a defect or a breakage which was not the subject of an immediate report and or repair with the services of SWAP Europe Deterioration linked to transport and...

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