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1.

Before beginning work, clear your working area and remove grasses around the
obstacles.

2.

When using your brush cutter, don’t grip other parts except the handles.

3.

When using your brush cutter, never take your eyes off. If you need to place the
throttle into the idling position.

4.

When using your brush cutter, don’t let the unit get closer to your feet nor raise
the unit above your waist.

NOTES ON TRANSPORTATION

1. Make sure the appropriate blade cover is in place.
2. When transporting by car, fix the unit firmly using a rope. Do not transport by

bicycle or motorcycle because it can be dangerous.

3. Never transport the brush cutter over rough roads over long distances without first

removing all fuel from the fuel tank, as doing so might cause fuel to leak from the
tank.

OPERATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1. Grip the handles of the brush cutter firmly with both hands. If you need to suspend

work, place the throttle into the idling position.

2. Always be sure to maintain a steady, even posture while

working.

3. Maintain the speed of the engine at the level required to

perform cutting work, and never raise the speed of the engine
above the level necessary.

4. If the grass gets caught in the blade during operation, or if you

need to check the unit or refuel the tank, always be sure to
turn off the engine.

5. If the blade touches a hard object like a stone, immediately

stop the engine and check if something is wrong with the blade.
If so, replace the blade by new one.

6. If someone calls out while working, always be sure to turn off

the engine before turning around.

7. Never touch the spark plug or plug cord while the engine is in

operation. Doing so may result in being subjected to an electrical shock.

8. Never touch the muffler, spark plug, or other metallic parts of the engine while the

engine is in operation or immediately after shutting down the engine. Doing so may
result in serious burns.

9. When you finish cutting in one location and wish to continue work in another spot,

turn off the engine and turn the unit so the blade faces away from your body.

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Page 19: ...ccidents which could lead to serious bodily injury or death This mark indicates instructions which must be followed or it may lead to mechanical failure breakdown or damage This mark indicates hints o...

Page 20: ...ting this machine and follow all warnings and safety instructions 2 Wear head protection where there is a risk of falling objects wear eye and ear protection 3 Warning Attention 4 Beware of thrown obj...

Page 21: ...possibility exists that your judgment might be impaired or that you might not be able to operate the brush cutter properly and in a safe manner d Avoid running the engine indoors The exhaust gases con...

Page 22: ...et or saw for removal of obstacles C Never use your brush cutter when wearing pants with loose cuffs when wearing sandals or when barefoot WARNING HANDLING OF FUEL a The engine of this product is desi...

Page 23: ...the brush cutter d Never use blades that are bent warped cracked broken or damaged in any way e Always keep the blade sharp f Filling the cutting edges keep the end corner sharp and round the root of...

Page 24: ...ling position 2 Always be sure to maintain a steady even posture while working 3 Maintain the speed of the engine at the level required to perform cutting work and never raise the speed of the engine...

Page 25: ...ving or reattaching the blade use proper tools and equipment to prevent injury 5 When replacing blade or any other parts or when replacing the oil or any lubricants always be sure to use only products...

Page 26: ...ly 1 Bolt 2 Clamp 3 Main pile 4 Safety guard WHEEL ASSEMBLY F4 1 Insert the wheel axle A 2 Make sure the wheel axle bolt hole and axle tube hole are aligned B 3 Insert 5mm bolt and tighten nut C 4 Be...

Page 27: ...and match the hole of the blade to the projection of the inner holder correctly 3 Set the outer holder to the gear shaft with the hollowed face to the blade 4 Put the attached top metal cover on the...

Page 28: ...a regular grade gasoline leaded or unleaded alcohol free and a quality proven motor oil for air cooled 2 cycle engines RECOMMENDED MIXING RATIOGASOLINE 25 OIL 1 7 OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE Before...

Page 29: ...e the throttle lever return to the idling position 1 While holding the unit firmly pull out the starter rope quickly 2 After the engine has started open the choke gradually 3 Allow the engine to run f...

Page 30: ...o become caught up the blades and also it makes the shaft and clutch wear down more quickly NYLON CUTTER USAGE Nylon cord consumes large amounts of power Please note that the engine rotation speed in...

Page 31: ...out the air filter or with a deformed filter element will quickly ruin the engine FUEL FILTER Take the filter out of the fueling port using a small wire hook Disconnect the filter assembly from the fu...

Page 32: ...um and if it has wipe it away using oil free lead free gasoline 4 Remove the float cabin of the carburetor and clean the inside ADJUSTING THE CARBURETOR An incorrect adjustment may cause damage to you...

Page 33: ...ition plug if necessary and dry it 3 Clean the plug check the thermal value and replace it if necessary Set to 0 6 0 7 mm 4 Clean the carburetor blow it off 5 Replace 6 Check short circuit knob the ca...

Page 34: ...ling speed min 1 3000 Max engine speed min 1 6500 Sound pressure level db A LpA 99 7 Measured Sound power level db A LwA 110 9 Guaranteed sound power level db A 113 Diameter of the metal blades mm 25...

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