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Inspect the area to be cut and remove all debris that could become entangled in

the nylon cutting head. Also remove any objects that the unit may throw during

cutting.

Keep children away. Onlookers should be kept at a safe distance from the work

area, at least 15 meters.

Never leave the machine unattended.

Do not use this unit for any job other than those for which it is intended as

described in this manual.

Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not run the

unit while standing on a ladder or on any other unstable footing location.

Keep hands and feet clear of the nylon cutting head or blade while unit is in use.

Do not use this type of machine for sweeping away debris.

Do not use the unit when you are tired, ill or under the influence of medication,

drugs or alcohol.

Use nylon cutting head which is free of damage. If a stone or any other obstacle

is hit, stop the engine and check the nylon cutting head. A broken or unbalanced

nylon cutting head must never be used.

Do not store in a closed area where fuel vapors can reach an open flame from

hot water heaters, furnaces, etc. Store in a locked, well-ventilated area only.

Ensure safe and proper performance of your product. These parts are available

from your dealer. The use of any other accessories or attachments may cause a

potential hazard or injury to the user, damage to the machine and void this

warranty.

Clean the machine completely, especially, the fuel tank, its surroundings, and

the air cleaner.

When refueling, be sure to stop the engine and confirm that it is cooled down.

Never refuel when the engine is running or hot. When gasoline spills, be sure to

wipe it up completely dispose of those materials before starting the engine.

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

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 whenever 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

Summary of Contents for CT2836

Page 1: ...carefully to understand the proper use of your unit Keep this manual handy This product is of a special type designed especially for garden service It is only to be used by a trained operator Cannon...

Page 2: ...us this declaration will lose its validity Product description 4 IN 1 MULTI FUNCTION PETROL GARDEN TOOL Model CT2836 Applicable EC Directives EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EC Directive of Electrom...

Page 3: ...nt handle Idling 8 303 m s Racing 7 723 m s Rear handle Idling 7 737 m s Racing 6 763 m s K 1 5 m s Brush cutter Cutting diameter 1 4x255mm Maximum rotational frequency of the spindle 9500 min Cutting...

Page 4: ...pany Serious injury to the operator or bystanders could result as well as damage to the machine Ask advice to you dealer of manufacturer Do not use cutting attachment such as metal multi piece pivotin...

Page 5: ...your dealer The use of any other accessories or attachments may cause a potential hazard or injury to the user damage to the machine and void this warranty Clean the machine completely especially the...

Page 6: ...s 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...

Page 7: ...n the parts move the machine to a safe place and confirm that the engine is cooled down Emission of exhaust gases National regulation can restrict the use of the machine Never modify a trimmer or cutt...

Page 8: ...no suitable hearing protection is worn Cuts if no suitable protective clothing is worn Health damage resulting from vibration in the hands and arms if the device is used for a long period of time or i...

Page 9: ...well as observing the warnings fixed on the machine Before and during use it is imperative to check the blade to ensure that there is no mechanical damage In case of necessary repairs please contact...

Page 10: ...uner head 8 Edge trimmer head 9 Brush cutter Grass trimmer head 10 Nylon spool 11 Blade 1 Engine unit 2 Spark plug 3 Recoil starter 4 Air filter assembly 5 Fuel tank 6 Wiring 7 Shaft 8 Handle 9 Thrott...

Page 11: ...Oxygenated fuels may cause increased operating temperatures Under certain conditions alcohol based fuels may also reduce the lubricating qualities of some mixing oils Never use any fuel containing mor...

Page 12: ...urce of heat or flame or fire which might ignite the fuel b Smoking while operating the product or refueling the tank is extremely dangerous F and must be avoided Always be sure to keep lit cigarettes...

Page 13: ...ord slowly WARNING When starting the engine make sure the cutting attachment is well clear of bystanders pets or objects The attachment may rotate during startup a Place the unit firmly on the ground...

Page 14: ...se to remove See Fig 12 If the spark plug is fouled or soaked with fuel clean the plug as necessary 2 Open the choke and fully depress the throttle trigger with your left hand then pull the starter ha...

Page 15: ...work on the machine make sure the engine and cutting attachment are completely stopped Disconnect the spark plug wire before performing service or maintenance work WARNING Non standard parts may not o...

Page 16: ...e the machine if the air cleaner or element is damaged or if the element is wet or water soaked Every 10 hours of operation more frequently in dusty or dirty conditions Remove the air cleaner element...

Page 17: ...er the influence of alcohol when suffering from exhaustion or lack of sleep when suffering from drowsiness as a result of having taken cold medicine or at any other lime when a possibility exists that...

Page 18: ...ions Also try to keep the total amount of work performed in a single day under 2hours or less h Be sure to keep this manual handy so that you may refer to it later whenever any question arises Always...

Page 19: ...ting the engine Take a careful look around to make sure that no obstacles exist within a perimeter of 15m or less around the brush cutter Place the body of the brush cutter onto the ground in a flat c...

Page 20: ...one If someone calls out white working always be sure to turn off the engine before turning around Never touch the spark plug or plug cord while the engine is in operation Doing so may result in being...

Page 21: ...n device to the main tube below the drive housing and then secure it using the 4 screws and nuts provided 7 3 2 Installing the metal blade Fig BC5 1 Turn the internal plate to align its hole with that...

Page 22: ...cutting head insert the hex key into the hole and unscrew it NOTE Keep bolts and washers to install the blade carefully so as not to lose them 1 Nut 2 Bell 3 Support plate 4 Blade 5 Gear shaft 6 Hey...

Page 23: ...s at middle speed and cut shrubs or tough and thick weeds at high speed 1 For shrubs and tough thick weeds 2 For grass and weeds 3 Direction of cutting 4 Direction of rotation IMPORTANT Operating at l...

Page 24: ...for old grease to exit 7 5 3 Before storage Brushing off dirt form the machine check damage or slack of each part If you find out abnormalities have them repaired before the next use Extract fuel from...

Page 25: ...gh RPM without a load Doing so could damage the engine When transporting the pruner in a vehicle tie it down securely to prevent damage and fuel spillage Always stop the engine and allow it to cool be...

Page 26: ...toes safety boots are recommended Keep bystanders at least 15 meters 50 feet away from the operating pruner to reduce the risk of being struck by falling objects or debris Never operate the pruner at...

Page 27: ...en align the chain over the drive sprocket Make sure the cutters are properly oriented as shown in Fig PP4 If chain installation is difficult or if the chain appears too tight refer to the section Adj...

Page 28: ...of the guide bar 6 Inspect the chain for correct adjustment more frequently with a new chain The chain should feel snug but still pull freely 8 3 4 Chain Oiler WARNING Never fill the oil reservoir no...

Page 29: ...field Adjust the pump as follows 1 Stop the engine and make sure the stop switch is in the STOP position Fig PP9 2 Place the unit on its side with the oil reservoir up See Fig PP9 3 With a screwdriver...

Page 30: ...ches large diameter in several controllable pieces 8 4 3 WORKING POSITION Hold the control handle with your right hand and the shaft with your left hand Your left arm should be extended to the most co...

Page 31: ...about 25cm 10 from the final cut Then carry out the flush cut 4 starting with a relieving cut and finishing with a cross cut 8 6 MAINTENANCE 8 6 1 50 HOUR MAINTENANCE Every 50 hours of operation more...

Page 32: ...by a trained service technician 8 6 2 SHARPENING THE CHAIN When the cutting edges of the blade become dull they can be re sharpened with a few strokes of a file In order to keep the blade in balance a...

Page 33: ...After all depth gauges have been adjusted use a flat file to round each depth gauge leading edge to its original curvature and angle...

Page 34: ...hedge trimmer in a vehicle tie it down securely to prevent fuel spillage or damage to the machine 6 Always clear your work area of trash or hidden debris to help ensure good footing 7 Keep the cutter...

Page 35: ...the risk of head injuries during operation of this machine Wear non slip heavy duty work gloves to improve your grip on the trimmer handle Wear snug fitting clothes that also permit freedom of moveme...

Page 36: ...trimmer blade cover is in place With your right hand grasp the handle located immediately aft of the hand guard With your left hand grip the adjustment lever on the cutter assembly See Fig HT4 IMPORT...

Page 37: ...allel to the tube Make sure the latch lock and the latch release return securely to a locking position See Fig HT8 3 Make sure the cover is in place on the cutters before storing or transporting 9 4 3...

Page 38: ...omfortable position NOTE Take a rest when you feel fatigue 9 5 4 Cutting techniques Fig HT9 HT10 HT11 HT12 Vertical cut Swing the cutting blade up and down in an arc as you move along the hedge use bo...

Page 39: ...ug wire before performing service or maintenance work WARNING Non standard parts may not operate properly with your unit and may cause damages and lead to personal injury 9 6 2 10 15 hour maintenance...

Page 40: ...ENANCE AND STORAGE for the WHOLE MULTIFUNCTION TOOL Before any intervention on product ensure that motor is off 9 7 1 General Product Maintenance Clean plastic parts with a soft clean cloth Do not use...

Page 41: ...a few drops of oil and work it in Reassemble 5 Store the machine in a clean dust free area 9 7 3 Disposal Cutting remnants do not throw with household rubbish or into the environment Dispose of cuttin...

Page 42: ...pen 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 Non correct gap between the elec...

Page 43: ...rotective glasses hearing protection Wear hearing protection Wear protective and non skid shoes Read the instruction manual Risk of projection keep bystanders away The distance between the machine and...

Page 44: ...other person Wait until all machine components have completely stopped before touching them Poisonous fumes or toxic gases Do not expose to rain or humidity No naked fire near the machine Caution Bewa...

Page 45: ...11 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 46: ...Dowel hole 5 10 2 59 small ring 1 15 Left crank case 1 60 screw M5 20 1 16 screw M5 30 HEX 4 61 big ring 1 17 Ignition coil 1 62 connecting with sponge 1 18 Oil seal 15 30 7 1 63 P Handle Cover 1 19...

Page 47: ...ir filter cover 1 81 Switch seat 1 37 Air filter plate 1 82 protector cover 1 38 sponge 1 83 Nut M10 1 39 Ai filter seat 1 84 trimmer head 1 40 Screw M5 55 Hex 2 85 Nut for pruner cover 1 41 Carbureto...

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