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of those materials before starting the engine.

Stay clear of other workers or bystanders by at least 15 meters/50 feet.

Whenever approaching an operator of the machine, carefully call his attention and confirm that
the operator stop the engine. Be careful not to startle or distract the operator which can cause an
unsafe situation.

Never touch the nylon cutting head or blade when ever the engine is running. If it is necessary to
replace the protector or cutting attachment, be sure to stop the engine and confirm that the
cutting device has stopped running.

The engine should be turned off when the machine is moved between work areas

Be careful not to hit the nylon cutting head against stones, or the ground.

Unreasonable rough operation will shorten the life of the machine as well as create an unsafe
environment for yourself and those around you.

Pay attention to loosening and overheating of parts. If there is any abnormality of the machine,
stop operation immediately and check the machine carefully. If necessary, have the machine
serviced by an authorized dealer. Never continue to operate a machine which may be
malfunctioning.

In start-up or during operation of the engine, never touch hot parts such as the muffler, the high
voltage wire or the spark plug.

After the engine has stopped, the muffler is still hot. Never place the machine in any places
where there are flammable materials (dry grass, etc.), combustible gasses or combustible
liquids.

Pay special attention to operation in the rain or just after the rain as the ground may be slippery.

If you slip or fall to the ground or into a hole, release the throttle lever immediately.

Be careful not to drop the machine or hit it against obstacles.

Before proceeding to adjust or repair the machine, be sure to stop the engine and detach the
spark plug.

When the machine is placed in storage for a long time, drain fuel from the fuel tank and
carburetor, clean the parts, move the machine to a safe place and confirm that the engine is
cooled down.

Make periodic inspections to assure safe and efficient operation. For a thorough inspection of
your machine, please contact a dealer.

Keep the machine away from fire or sparks.

It is believed that a condition called Raynaud ’s phenomenon, which affects the fingers of certain
individuals, may be brought about by exposure to vibration and cold. loss of color and numbness
in the fingers. The following precautions are strongly recommended because the minimum
exposure which might trigger the ailment is unknown.

Keep your body warm, especially the head, neck, feet, ankles, hands and wrists.

Maintain good blood circulation by performing vigorous arm exercises during frequent work
breaks and also by not smoking.

Limit the hours of operation. Try to fill each day with jobs where operating the brush cutter or
other hand-held power equipment is not required.

If you experience discomfort, redness and swelling of the fingers followed by whitening and loss
of feeling, consult your physician before further exposing yourself to cold and vibration.

Always wear ear protection, loud noise for long time can make hearing debase even lost
hearing.

Total face and head protection must be wear to prevent damage from plummet or branch.

Wear no-slip heavy duty work gloves to improve your grip on the brush cutter handle. Gloves
also reduce the transmission of machine vibration to your hands.

WARNING: The cutter area is still dangerous while the machine is coasting to a stop.

When transport, this unit must be handled carefully. Do not expose yourself or others to danger.

Summary of Contents for HDBT32

Page 1: ...1 GASOLINE BRUSH CUTTER GRASS TRIMMER HDBT32 WARNING Read thoroughly the instruction manual before use...

Page 2: ...t resting on a flat clear surface Do not use the unit if it is damaged or poorly adjusted Never remove the machine s guard Serious injury to the operator or bystanders could result as well as damage t...

Page 3: ...e or hit it against obstacles Before proceeding to adjust or repair the machine be sure to stop the engine and detach the spark plug When the machine is placed in storage for a long time drain fuel fr...

Page 4: ...turn causes the uncontrolled power tool to be forced in the direction opposite of the accessory s rotation at the point of the binding For example if an abrasive wheel is snagged or pinched by the wor...

Page 5: ...ION AND HEAD PROTECTION WEAR FOOT PROTECTION WEAR GLOVES BEWARE OF FALLING OBJECTS BEWARE OF FOOT INJURY BY CUTTING ATTACHMENT PAY ATTENTION THAT BYSTANDERS ARE NOT INJURED THROUGH FOREIGN OBJECTS THR...

Page 6: ...not operate unit without shield 5 HANDLE this handle can be adjusted at you convenience for comfort 6 DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY Contains a specially designed liner hard drive shaft W IGNITION SWITCH slide...

Page 7: ...h cutter 108 8W dB A Grass trimmer 109 8W dB A K 3 dB A Guaranteed sound power level 115 dB A Line Max Cutting Path Diameter of line 44 cm 2 5mm W 500 min 1 Metal blade Type Diameter 3 tooth 230x 25 4...

Page 8: ...o fix the pin into the hole 2 Tighten the knob bolt securely clockwise direction INSTALLING HANDLE Install handle in bracket Position handle in a comfortable operating position and tighten four bolts...

Page 9: ...alling and removing the blade pay attention to its sharp edges Wear protective gloves Align hole of the upper plate with hole in shaft and put a locking tool such as a wrench Remove the locking nut an...

Page 10: ...E beyond the danger zone wear eye protection from thrown objects If the unit must be used where there are unprotected people operate at a low throttle speed to reduce the risk of thrown objects Move t...

Page 11: ...G DANGER Tilting the head to the wrong side will shoot the debris TOWARDS you If the line head is held flat to the ground so that cutting occurs on the whole line circle debris will be THROWN at you d...

Page 12: ...nd catch the line Rather than cut the weed right through just use the very end of the line to wear through the stem slowly WARNING DANGER Do not to use a steel blade for edging or scalping SCALPING AN...

Page 13: ...kes or strands of wire from broken fences If an obstruction can not be removed mark its location so that you can avoid it with the blade Rocks and metal will dull or damage a blade Wire can catch on t...

Page 14: ...s in the debris being thrown away from you That is using the side of the blade that it is rotating away from you Tilt down the blade slightly on this same side You will be hit by some debris if you sc...

Page 15: ...sible damage to engine fuel lines and other engine parts MIXTURE RATIO IS 40 1 GASOLINE 40PART OIL 1 PART Fuel mixture at the rate other than 40 1 may cause damage to the engine Ensure mixture ratio i...

Page 16: ...s been stored longer than this time It should be removed and filled with fresh mixture WARNING DANGER 2 Never fill the fuel tank to the very top 3 Never add fuel to the tank in a closed non ventilated...

Page 17: ...S 1 First use and cold engine start 1 Set the On Off switch to the On position I Pic A 2 Put the choke in the OFF position Pic B 3 Press the priming pump located under the air filter cover about W to...

Page 18: ...tart the machine when the engine is warm put the choke in the ON position 2 Pull the starter gently until you feel a resistance then pull with a sharp jerk 3 Let the engine run until it reaches a stea...

Page 19: ...arburetor see your dealer Improper adjustment may cause engine damage And void warranty FUEL FILTER Fuel tank is fitted with a filter Filter is situated at the free end of fuel pipe and can be picked...

Page 20: ...e tea spoon of clean motor oil into spark plug hole of cylinder replace spark plug Store in clean dry dust free area FAILURES such as difficulty in starting engine irregularity in functions and abnorm...

Page 21: ...g spark plug fouled with oily deposits Spark plug insulation damage Spark gap is too large or small clean the oil deposits replace spark plug adjustsparkgap0 6 0 7mm high voltage spark abnormality hig...

Page 22: ...he oily deposits 3 ENGINE RUNNING UNSTABLE symptom probable cause remedy there are metal knock sound piston piston ring cylinder attrite piston pin piston attrite bearing of crank shaft attrite replac...

Page 23: ...compliance with the following standards EN ISO 11806 1 2011 EN ISO 14982 2009 EN ISO 3W44 2010 ISO 10884 1995 And in accordance with the following directives Directive Machine 2006 42 EC Directive EMC...

Page 24: ...he 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...

Page 25: ...before 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 co...

Page 26: ...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 st...

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