12
STARTING THE MACHINE
Move at least 3 meters away from the place of refueling. Place the Hedge Trimmer on a
clean area of ground make sure that the cutting tool does not come into contact with the
ground or any other object. Cold starting
( when the engine is cold or it has been stopped
for more than 5 minutes or when fuel is added
to the engine.
1.
Push the STOP switch (1) to “1” position.
2.
Squeeze first the lock lever A and then the
throttle lever B(fig.1)
3.
Keeping the throttle lever B depressed,
then press the throttle lock C inward.
(fig.2)
4.
Keeping throttle lock C depressed, release
the throttle lever B. this will lock the
throttle lever B in position.(fig 3)
5.
Give a gentle push on the primly so you
will not lose control while cranking the
engine could pull you off balance or swing
the cutting blade into an obstruction or our
body.
6.
Move the choke lever (3) to position open.
7.
Hold the unit down firmly do you will not
lose control while cranking the engine. If
not held down properly. The engine could
pull you off balance or swing the cutting
blade into an obstruction or your body.
8.
Slowly pull the starter grip unit resistance
is left and continue with smart pull until
initial ignition are heard.
9.
Depress the choker lever (3) to the
position dose and pull the starter rope
again until the engine starts.
10.
As soon as the engine starts, immediately
tap and releases the throttle, thus releasing
the half-throttle rock so that the engine
can run in idle.
11.
Run the engine for approximately one
minute at a moderate speed before
applying full speed.
Hot starting :( Restarting immediately after the
engine has stopped). When restarting a hot
engine, first try the above procedure:1,7,8. if the
engine does not start, repeat above steps 1-11.
Note: Do not pull the starter rope to its full
extent and do not allow the starter grip to be