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Never use the Hedge Trimmer in conditions as described below:  
 

•     When the ground is slippery or when other conditions exist which might make it difficult to    
      maintain a steady posture while using the hedge trimmer. 
•     At night, at times of heavy fog, or at any other times when your field of vision is limited and it  
      would be difficult to gain a clear view of the area where the hedge trimmer is to be used. 
•     In heavy rain, during lightning storms, at times of strong or gale-force winds, or at any other times  
      when weather conditions might make it unsafe to use this product.  
•     Lack of sleep, tiredness, or physical exhaustion results in lower attention spans, and this in turn   
      can lead to accidents and injury.  
 
 

WORK CLOTHING AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT 
 
When using the product, you should wear proper clothing and protective equipment.

 

 

 Helmet   

 

Protection goggles or face protector 

 Ear 

protectors 

 

Thick work gloves 

 

Non-slip sole work boots 

 
 

SAFETY AND OPERATION  
 

                                                                                 

 

•      This hedge trimmer is equipped with very sharp blades, and when used incorrectly the blades       

can be extremely dangerous. 

•      Improper handling can cause accidents which may in turn lead to serious injury or death. For this         

reason, you should always be careful to adhere to the following instructions when using your           
hedge trimmer 

•      Never hold the hedge trimmer in a way in which the blades are pointing towards someone else.  
•      Never allow the blades to come into contact with your body. 
•      Always turn off the engine before adjusting the hedge trimmer, removing branches which have         

become stuck in the blades, or at any other time when coming into close proximity with blades. 

•      Always wear thick work gloves when adjusting the hedge trimmer. 
•      Always place the blade cover provided over the blades when not in use. 
•      Falling branches may fall onto the operator’s body or head, resulting in injuries, scratches, and          

cuts, and for this reason you should always wear a helmet when operating the hedge trimmer. 

 

 

 

SAFE HANDLING OF FUEL                                                                              
 

•     The engine of the hedge trimmer is designed to run on a two-stroke oil/fuel mixture. This fuel is  
       highly flammable, never store cans of fuel or refill the fuel tank in any place where there is a       
       source of heat or fire which might ignite the fuel.  
•      Do not smoke whilst operating the hedge trimmer or refilling, keep lit cigarettes   
       away from the hedge trimmer at all times. 
•      When refilling the fuel tank always stop the engine first and carefully make sure  
       that there are no sparks or open flames anywhere nearby before refuelling. 
•      If any fuel spillage occurs during refuelling, use a dry rag to wipe any fuel which has been spilled    
       onto the hedge trimmer before starting the engine. 
•      After refuelling, screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank and carry the hedge trimmer to          
       a spot 5 metres or more away from where it was refuelled before starting the engine. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 6000HTDX

Page 1: ...UAL PETROL HEDGE TRIMMER 6000HTDX 7000HTSX USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AND SPARE PARTS READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE WARNING THIS SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT SAFETY P...

Page 2: ...1 Description 1 Front handle 2 Fuel tank 3 Starter 4 Rear handle 5 Throttle lever 6 Engine switch 7 Throttle cable 8 Muffler 9 Blade 10 Front handle 11 Rear handle 12 Plate receive...

Page 3: ...NE 6 AVOID NOISE PROBLEMS 6 SAFETY WHEN USING THE HEDGE TRIMMER 6 TWO STROKE FUEL 7 FUEL STORAGE 7 FUELLING 7 OPERATION 8 STARTING THE ENGINE 8 COLD ENGINE STARTING 8 HOT ENGINE STARTING 9 STOPPING TH...

Page 4: ...he product SAFETY SYMBOLS 1 Read operator s instruction book before operating this machine 2 Appropriate ear eye and head protection must be worn 3 Handling this machine improperly could result in acc...

Page 5: ...lending or otherwise transferring the ownership of this product This product has been designed to be used as a hedge trimmer and it should never be used for any other purpose doing so could result in...

Page 6: ...n which the blades are pointing towards someone else Never allow the blades to come into contact with your body Always turn off the engine before adjusting the hedge trimmer removing branches which ha...

Page 7: ...hieved take the hedge trimmer to your authorised servicing dealer for adjustment AVOID NOISE PROBLEMS Check and follow the local regulations for sound levels and hours of operation for garden machiner...

Page 8: ...ation oil as it can cause fouling of the spark plug exhaust port blocking piston ring sticking and other internal engine damage FUEL STORAGE Mixed two stroke fuel which has been left unused for a peri...

Page 9: ...anism COLD ENGINE STARTING Rest the unit on a flat firm surface Keep the blades off the ground and clear of surrounding objects as they may start moving upon starting of the engine Push the air purge...

Page 10: ...e to overchoking turn the ignition switch off unscrew the spark plug wipe it dry or replace pull the recoil starter several times without the spark plug in place and with choke in the open position Th...

Page 11: ...hrough 90 to the left or right Do not use the throttle during this operation Proceed as follows Free the handle by pressing the locking lever 2 Fig 4 Turn the handle 1 Fig 4 until the locking lever cl...

Page 12: ...T In order to get the best cutting results slightly tilt the blade 5 to 10 towards the cutting direction Cut slowly especially when cutting thick hedges The hedge trimmer must only be used to trim hed...

Page 13: ...de and always file in the direction of the cutting edge Note files cut only in one direction lift the file from the blade when returning to start a new pass Remove as little material as possible Do no...

Page 14: ...rom the fuel tank Fig 10 and clean or replace with a new fuel filter SPARK PLUG Poor starting or misfiring is often caused by a fouled or defective spark plug clean and reset the gap to 0 65 mm or rep...

Page 15: ...rk plug pour a small amount of oil into the cylinder Rotate the crankshaft several times using the starting rope in order to distribute the oil Put the spark plug back in Remove the fuel from the mach...

Page 16: ...out notice Component Procedure Before use Every 15 Hours use Every 25 Hours use Every 50 Hours use note Fuel leaks spillage Wipe up X Fuel tank filter Inspect clean X Replace if necessary Idle adjust...

Page 17: ...s that are subject to wear e g safety parts blades blade supports bearings cables guards deflectors spark plugs air filters etc Neither does warranty extend to Freight and packing costs Use of non gen...

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