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General Instructions

– To ensure correct operation, make sure that you read and fully understand 

this instruction manual to familiarise yourself with how to use the brush cutter/

string trimmer. Using this equipment without understanding how to operate it 

correctly may result in serious injury to yourself or others. 

– Only lend the brush cutter/string trimmer to people who have proved 

experienced with brush cutter/string trimmers. Always lend them this 

instruction manual at the same time.

– If this is your first time using an engine powered cutter, consult your dealer for 

basic instructions.

– Children and young persons aged under 18 years must not be allowed to 

operate the brush cutter/string trimmer. Persons over the age of 16 years may 

use the device for training purposes, only whilst under supervision of a 

qualified trainer.

– Use brush cutter/string trimmers with the utmost care and attention.
– Only operate the brush cutter/string trimmer if you are in good physical 

condition. Perform all work calmly and carefully. Users must accept 

responsibility for those around them.

– Never use the brush cutter/string trimmer after consumption of alcohol or 

medicines, or if you are feeling tired or ill.

WARNING:

 This machine produces an electromagnetic field during operation. 

This field may under some circumstances interfere with active or passive 

medical implants. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, we recommend 

persons with medical implants to consult their physician and the medical implant 

manufacturer before operating this machine.

Intended use of the equipment

– The brush cutter/string trimmer is only intended for cutting grass, weeds, bush 

and other such undergrowth, and should not be used for any other purpose 

such as edging or hedge cutting as this may cause injury.

Personal protective equipment

– Always wear clothing that is both functional and appropriate to your work, i.e. 

tight-fitting, but not so tight as to cause uncomfortable movement. Do not wear 

either jewelry or clothing which could become entangled with bushes or 

shrubs.

– In order to avoid head, eye, hand, or foot injuries, as well as to protect your 

hearing during operation, the following protective equipment and protective 

clothing must be used while using the brush cutter/string trimmer.

– Always wear a helmet where there is a risk of falling objects. The protective 

helmet (1) is to be checked at regular intervals for damage and is to be 

replaced at the latest after 5 years. Use only approved protective helmets.

– The visor (2) of the helmet (or alternatively goggles) protects the face from 

flying debris and stones. During operation of the brush cutter/string trimmer, 

always wear goggles or a visor to prevent eye injuries.

– Wear adequate noise protection equipment to avoid hearing impairment (ear 

muffs (3), ear plugs etc.).

– Work overalls (4) protect against flying stones and debris. 

We strongly recommend that you wear work overalls.

– Special gloves (5) made of thick leather are part of the prescribed equipment 

and must always be worn during operation of the brush cutter/string trimmer.

– When using the brush cutter/string trimmer, always wear sturdy shoes (6) with 

a non-slip sole. Such shoes protect against injuries and ensure good footing.

Residual risks

– Even when the machine is used as prescribed it is not possible to eliminate all 

residual risk factors. The following hazards may arise in connection with the 

machine’s construction and design:

1. Damage to lungs if an effective dust mask is not worn. 

2. Damage to hearing if effective hearing protection is not worn. 

3. Damages to health resulting from vibration emission if the machine is being 

used over longer period of time or not adequately managed and properly 

maintained.

Starting the brush cutter

– Make sure that there are no children or other people within a working range of 

15 meters (50ft), also pay attention to any animals in the working vicinity.

– Before use, always check that the brush cutter/string trimmer is safe for 

operation: 

Check that the cutting tool is secure, that the control lever can be operated 

easily, and that the control lever lock is functioning correctly.

– Rotation of the cutting tool during idling is prohibited. Check with your dealer if 

you think the equipment may need adjusting. Check to make sure that the 

handles are clean and dry, and that the start/stop switch is functioning 

correctly.

Safety instructions

Diagram

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Summary of Contents for EM2600U

Page 1: ...strictly observe the safety regulations Preserve instruction manual carefully Important Lisez attentivement ce manuel d instructions avant de vous servir de la d broussailleuse thermique pour la premi...

Page 2: ...ter only Forbidden Do not use metal blades for string trimmer only Keep your distance Maximum permissible tool speed Flying object hazard Hot surfaces Burns to fingers or hands No Smoking Fuel and oil...

Page 3: ...ies as well as to protect your hearing during operation the following protective equipment and protective clothing must be used while using the brush cutter string trimmer Always wear a helmet where t...

Page 4: ...the exhaust muffler is faulty Shut off the engine during transport When transporting the equipment always attach the cover to the cutting blade Ensure the brush cutter string trimmer is positioned saf...

Page 5: ...ount of force which is extremely dangerous and may cause injury Kickback prevention To avoid kickbacks remember the following Using the 12 to 2 o clock section of the blade is extremely hazardous espe...

Page 6: ...by an Authorized Service Agent Use only genuine spare parts and accessories released and supplied by MAKITA Using non approved accessories and tools will cause an increased risk of accidents MAKITA wi...

Page 7: ...Net Weight 5 kg 11 lbs 5 kg 11 lbs Engine displacement 25 7 cm3 1 57 cu in Maximum engine performance 0 83 kW Maximum rotational frequency of the spindle 8 800 min Cutting attachment Single piece meta...

Page 8: ...6 Exhaust Muffler 7 Clutch Case 8 Rear Grip 9 Hanger 10 Handle 11 Control Lever 12 Control Cable 13 Shaft 14 Protector Cutting tool guard 15 Gear Case 16 Handle Holder 17 Cutter Blade 18 Nylon Cutting...

Page 9: ...fit the clamp on them Loosely tighten them with four bolts for adjustment Adjust handles angle and then tighten all bolts evenly by a hex wrench Place the throttle cable 1 to the control lever side of...

Page 10: ...or replace the cutter blade every three hours of operation If the nylon cutting head hits against a stone during operation stop the engine and check the nylon cutting head immediately CAUTION The app...

Page 11: ...he cutter blade Install the clamp washer 2 and secure the cutter blade with the nut spring washer 1 Tightening torque 13 23 N m NOTE Always wear gloves when handling the cutter blade NOTE The cutter b...

Page 12: ...his mixture ratio Reliable functioning of the brush cutter cannot be guaranteed unless this mixture ratio of 50 1 specified 2 stroke engine oil is strictly observed Correct mixture ratio Gasoline Spec...

Page 13: ...ntact with the ground or any other objects WARNING Pay attention that the cutting tool rotates immediately after the engine starts Cold start for U handle models Set the I Stop Switch on off 1 as illu...

Page 14: ...l extent and do not allow the starter handle to retract by itself Maintain control of the starter rope and ensure it retracts slowly Repeat the starting operation until you hear the engine s initial i...

Page 15: ...engine rpm has lowered push the I Stop Switch on off Start Stop Switch 1 to STOP position to stop the engine Be aware that the cutting head may not stop immediately and always allow it to slow down an...

Page 16: ...nder Replacing the nylon cord Replacing the nylon cord Stop the engine Press the housing latches inward to lift off the cover then remove the spool Hook the center of new nylon cord into the notch in...

Page 17: ...use Clean the brush cutter externally and inspect it for damage Clean the air filter When working under extremely dusty conditions clean the filter several times a day Check the blade or the nylon cu...

Page 18: ...grease may be purchased from your MAKITA dealer Suction head in the fuel tank The fuel filter 5 of the suction head is used to supply the fuel required by the carburetor Visually inspect the fuel filt...

Page 19: ...aced To be cleaned Shutting down procedure Fuel tank Carburetor Empty fuel tank Operate until engine runs out of fuel Fault System Observation Cause Engine doesn t start or is difficult to start Ignit...

Page 20: ...raph on the hang tag shows the emissions performance of this engine The bar graph can be used to compare the emissions performance with other available engine The lower the Air Index the less pollutio...

Page 21: ...ns related parts will be interpreted as follows 1 Any warranted part that is not scheduled for replacement as required maintenance in the written instructions required by subsection d must be warrante...

Page 22: ...each subsequent owner of the engine You are responsible for performing the scheduled maintenance described below based on the procedures specified in the 2007 and later Owner s Manual The scheduled m...

Page 23: ...ent necessary to ensure that the engine complies with applicable U S EPA regulations EMISSION COMPONENT DEFECT WARRANTY PERIOD The warranty period for this engine begins on the date of sale to the ini...

Page 24: ...Y RESPONSIBILITIES As the engine owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual Makita recommends that you retain all receipts covering mainten...

Page 25: ...f other than the parts authorized by Makita are used for maintenance replacements or for the repair of components affecting emission control you should assure yourself that such parts are warranted by...

Page 26: ...de lames m talliques uniquement pour la d broussailleuse thermique Gardez vos distances Vitesse d outil maximale autoris e Danger de projections Surfaces chaudes Risques de br lure aux doigts et aux m...

Page 27: ...hine vous devez porter l quipement et les v tements de protection indiqu s ci contre lorsque vous manipulez la d broussailleuse thermique Portez toujours un casque s il y a un risque de projection d o...

Page 28: ...z le moteur durant le transport Lors du transport de l quipement attachez toujours le cache de la lame de coupe Assurez vous que la d broussailleuse thermique est bien positionn e pendant le transport...

Page 29: ...ets solides tels que des buissons ou des arbres etc qui ont un diam tre plus grand que 3 cm Vous risqueriez de faire d vier la d broussailleuse thermique avec beaucoup de force ce qui est extr mement...

Page 30: ...par MAKITA Utiliser des accessoires et des outils non approuv s entra nera une augmentation du risque d accidents MAKITA d cline toute responsabilit en cas d accidents ou de dommages du fait de l util...

Page 31: ...5 kg 11 livres Cylindr e 25 7 cm3 1 57 po3 Rendement maximal du moteur 0 83 kW Fr quence de rotation maximale de la broche 8 800 min Accessoire de coupe Lame m tallique monopi ce 230 mm 9 T te pour d...

Page 32: ...embrayage 8 Poign e arri re 9 trier de fixation 10 Poign e 11 Levier de commande 12 C ble de commande 13 Axe 14 Protecteur Gaine de protection de l outil de coupe 15 Carter d engrenage 16 Support de...

Page 33: ...errage Serrez les l g rement avec quatre boulons pour le r glage R glez l angle des poign es puis serrez tous les boulons de mani re gale avec une cl hexagonale Placez le c ble d acc l rateur 1 du c t...

Page 34: ...olissez ou remplacez la lame de coupe toutes les trois heures Si la t te fils nylon heurte une pierre en cours de fonctionnement coupez le moteur et v rifiez imm diatement l tat de la t te fils nylon...

Page 35: ...t fixez la lame de coupe l aide de l crou rondelle frein 1 Couple de serrage 13 23 N m REMARQUE Portez toujours des gants lorsque vous manipulez la lame de coupe REMARQUE L crou de fixation de la lame...

Page 36: ...s Un fonctionnement fiable de la d broussailleuse thermique ne peut pas tre garanti moins que ce dosage de m lange de 50 1 huile pour moteur deux temps sp cifi e ne soit strictement respect Dosage du...

Page 37: ...rner imm diatement apr s le d marrage de l outil D marrage froid pour les mod les avec poign e arceau Basculez le commutateur I arr t marche arr t 1 comme sur l illustration Saisissez la poign e une p...

Page 38: ...t la corde de d marrage et ne laissez pas la poign e de d marrage se r tracter Gardez le contr le de la corde de d marrage et assurez vous qu elle se r tracte lentement R p tez l op ration de d marrag...

Page 39: ...une fois que le r gime moteur a baiss basculez le commutateur I arr t marche arr t commutateur marche arr t 1 sur ARR T STOP pour couper le moteur La t te de coupe peut ne pas s arr ter imm diatement...

Page 40: ...phe Remplacement du fil nylon Remplacement du fil nylon Coupez le moteur Appuyez sur les ergots de verrouillage du logement pour lib rer le cache puis retirez la bobine Ins rez le nouveau fil de nylon...

Page 41: ...que et v rifiez qu elle n a pas t endommag e Nettoyez le filtre air Lorsque vous travaillez dans une atmosph re tr s poussi reuse nettoyez le filtre plusieurs fois par jour V rifiez d ventuels dommage...

Page 42: ...e revendeur MAKITA Hauteur d aspiration dans le r servoir d essence Le filtre carburant 5 de la hauteur d aspiration permet de remplir le r servoir avec l essence n cessaire par le carburateur Contr l...

Page 43: ...rr t R servoir d essence Carburateur Videz le r servoir d essence Utilisez la machine jusqu ce que le moteur soit court d essence D faillance Syst me Observation Cause Le moteur ne d marre pas ou a du...

Page 44: ...glementation sur les missions de gaz en vigueur dans l tat de la Californie Le graphique barres de cette tiquette illustre le rendement de ce moteur du point de vue des missions de gaz Il permet de co...

Page 45: ...u l quipement 1 A t con u construit et quip conform ment la r glementation applicable du Air Resources Board 2 Ne contient pas de vices de mat riaux ou de fabrication qui pourraient rendre d fectueuse...

Page 46: ...mis avec le moteur d un propri taire l autre Vous avez la responsabilit de veiller ce que soient effectu s tous les entretiens pr ventifs ci dessous selon les proc dures d crites dans un manuel du pro...

Page 47: ...a conformit du moteur aux lois et r glements de l EPA en vigueur aux tats Unis P RIODE DE LA GARANTIE LI E AUX MISSIONS DE GAZ La p riode de garantie du moteur commence la date de l achat initial La d...

Page 48: ...non autoris es RESPONSABILIT S DU PROPRI TAIRE EN VERTU DE LA GARANTIE En tant que propri taire du moteur vous avez la responsabilit de veiller ce que l entretien recommand dans le manuel du propri ta...

Page 49: ...s es par Makita aux fins de l entretien ou de la r paration d un composant li au syst me de recyclage des vapeurs de carburant obtenez du fabricant desdites pi ces la garantie que celles ci offrent un...

Page 50: ...una distancia prudente Velocidad m xima permitida de la herramienta Peligro de objeto volador Superficies calientes Quemadura de dedos o manos No fumar Mezcla de combustible y aceite No exponga al fue...

Page 51: ...o para proteger su audici n se requiere el uso del siguiente equipo protector y prendas protectoras durante la operaci n de la desbrozadora Use casco siempre en donde haya riesgo de ca da de objetos E...

Page 52: ...a alg n defecto en su funcionamiento Apague el motor mientras desplaza la herramienta de un lugar a otro Al transportar el equipo coloque siempre la cubierta a la cuchilla cortadora Aseg rese que la d...

Page 53: ...3 cm Hacerlo puede causar que la desbrozadora se desv a con gran fuerza lo cual es extremadamente peligroso pudiendo resultar en lesiones Prevenci n de retrocesos bruscos Para evitar retrocesos brusco...

Page 54: ...alizados por MAKITA El uso de piezas y accesorios no aprobados aumentar el riesgo de accidentes MAKITA no aceptar responsabilidad alguna por accidentes o da os causados por el uso de piezas cortadoras...

Page 55: ...Desplazamiento del motor 25 7 cm3 1 57 plg3 M ximo rendimiento del motor 0 83 kW Frecuencia rotacional m xima del eje 8 800 min Piezas cortadoras Cuchilla met lica de pieza nica 230 mm 9 Cabeza de des...

Page 56: ...escape 7 Carcasa del embrague 8 Empu adura trasera 9 Colgador 10 Mango 11 Palanca de control 12 Cable de control 13 Astil 14 Protector de la pieza cortadora 15 Caja de cambios 16 Sujetador del mango 1...

Page 57: ...o pernos para el ajuste Ajuste el ngulo de los mangos y luego apriete todos los pernos uniformemente con una llave hexagonal Coloque el cable del acelerador 1 al lado de la palanca de control del asti...

Page 58: ...nmediato la cuchilla Haga un pulido de la cuchilla cortadora o reempl cela cada tres horas de uso Si la cabeza cortadora de nailon golpea contra una piedra durante la operaci n detenga el motor y revi...

Page 59: ...y fije la cuchilla cortadora con la tuerca arandela de resorte 1 Torsi n de apriete 13 N m 23 N m NOTA Use siempre guantes al manipular de la cuchilla cortadora NOTA La tuerca de sujeci n de la cuchi...

Page 60: ...s posible garantizar un funcionamiento confiable de la desbrozadora salvo que esta relaci n en la mezcla de 50 1 aceite para motor a 2 tiempos especificado se utilice cabalmente Relaci n correcta de l...

Page 61: ...ire inmediatamente tras arrancar el motor Arranque en fr o para modelos con mango U Coloque el interruptor I O on off 1 como se ilustra Sujete el mango la presi n con la mano activa la palanca de libe...

Page 62: ...de arranque para que se retraiga por s solo Mantenga control de la cuerda de arranque y asegure que se retracte lentamente Repita la operaci n de arranque hasta que escuche los sonidos iniciales de e...

Page 63: ...one el interruptor I O on off interruptor de encendido apagado 1 a la posici n PARAR STOP para parar el motor Tenga en cuenta que puede que la cabeza cortadora no se detenga inmediatamente y permita s...

Page 64: ...os descritos en Remplazo del cord n de nailon Remplazo del cord n de nailon Pare el motor Presione hacia adentro sobre las aldabillas de la carcasa para levantar la cubierta y luego retire el carrete...

Page 65: ...ras el uso Limpie la desbrozadora externamente e inspeccione para ver si hay da os Limpie el filtro del aire Al trabajar en entornos con demasiado polvo limpie el filtro varias veces al d a Revise si...

Page 66: ...n en el tanque de combustible El filtro de combustible 5 de la cabeza de succi n se utiliza para suministrar el combustible requerido por el carburador Haga una inspecci n visual del filtro de combus...

Page 67: ...burador Vaciar el tanque de combustible Utilizar hasta que el motor agote el combustible Falla Sistema Observaci n Causa El motor no arranca o su arranque se dificulta Sistema de encendido S hay chisp...

Page 68: ...n la etiqueta adjunta muestra el desempe o sobre las emisiones de este motor El gr fico de barras puede usarse para comparar el desempe o sobre las emisiones con respecto a la informaci n disponible d...

Page 69: ...al forma que cumple con todas las regulaciones aplicables adoptadas por el Departamento de los Recursos del Aire y 2 Libre de defectos en los materiales y mano de obra que causen el fallo de una pieza...

Page 70: ...in embargo Makita USA Inc puede que niegue un reclamo de la garant a si su falla por no realizar el mantenimiento requerido result en una falla de una pieza garantizada La prueba que deber conservar d...

Page 71: ...ntes de la EPA de los EE UU PERIODO DE GARANT A POR DEFECTOS DE COMPONENTES DE EMISIONES El periodo de garant a para este motor comienza en la fecha de venta del comprador inicial y contin a por un pe...

Page 72: ...l propietario usted es responsable de llevar a cabo el mantenimiento necesario como se indica en su manual para el propietario Makita recomienda que conserve todos los recibos que cubran el mantenimie...

Page 73: ...repuestos de mantenimiento o para componentes de reparaci n que afecten el control de emisiones usted deber asegurar por s mismo que dichas piezas est n garantizadas por su fabricante y que son equiva...

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Page 76: ...tains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm USA only ADVERTENCIA Los gases de escape del motor de este producto contienen sustancias qu mi...

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