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assistance. 

  Under no circumstances should  you ever take apart the product  or alter it in any 

way. Doing so  might result in the product becoming  damaged during operation  or 

the product becoming unable to operate properly. 

 

HANDLING FUEL 

  The engine  is designed to run on a mixed  fuel, which contains highly flammable 

gasoline. Never store cans  of fuel or refill the tank of the unit  in any place where 

there is a  boiler, stove, wood fire, electrical  sparks, welding sparks, or any  other 

source of heat or fire which might ignite the fuel. 

  Never smoke while operating the unit or refilling its fuel tank.  

  When refilling the tank, always turn off the engine and allow it to cool down. Take a 

careful look around to make sure that there are no sparks or open flames anywhere 

nearby before refueling. 

  Wipe spilled fuel completely using  a dry rag if any fuel spillage  occurs during 

refueling. 

  After refueling, screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank and then carry the 

unit to a spot 3 m  or more away from where it was  refueled before turning on the 

engine. 

 

TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 

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

turn off the engine, lift up the unit and carry it paying attention to the blade. 

  When transporting or storing the machine always fit the cutting device guard or 

guide bar cover. 

  When hand-carrying the product, cover over the cutting part if necessary, lift up the 

product and carry it paying attention to the blade.  

  Never transport the product over rough roads over long distances by vehicle without 

removing all fuel from the fuel tank. If doing so, fuel might leak from the tank during 

transport. 

  Protect the machine from damage when transporting it. 

 

KICKBACK SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR CHAIN SAW USERS 
 
WARNING! 

(1)  Kickback may occur when the nose or  tip of the guide bar touches an 

object, or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. 

Tip  contact in some cases may cause a  lightning fast reverse 

reaction,kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator. Pinching 

the saw chain along  the top of the guide bar may push the  guide bar 

rapidly back towards the  operator. Either of these reactions may  cause 

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Page 21: ...by the use of excessive force improper treatment and servicing This also applies for failures to comply with the operating manual and the installation or spare and accessory parts that are not include...

Page 22: ...ou can do to avoid or reduce injury SAFETY LABEL LOCATION This label warns you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury Read it carefully If the label comes off or becomes hard to read conta...

Page 23: ...GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION This machine can cause serious injuries Read the instructions carefully for the correct handding preparations maintenance starting and stopping of the machine Be familiar w...

Page 24: ...ive make sure to replace it before you use the machine again The environment must be free of easily flammable and explosive materials Do not overload the machine Use the machine only for its intended...

Page 25: ...mable such as dry grass debris leaves or excessive lubricant Before laying down the machine make sure the motor is turned off Never work alone Make sure you are within shouting distance or have visual...

Page 26: ...3 m or more away from where it was refueled before turning on the engine TRANSPORT AND STORAGE When you finish cutting in one location and wish to continue work in another spot turn off the engine li...

Page 27: ...Only use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer or the equivalent WARNING Make sure the chain and guide bar are correctly adjusted before operating the equipment see page 8 for adju...

Page 28: ...mer bulb 9 Starting handle 10 Fuel tank 11 Air filter 12 Chock 13 Spark plug cap 14 Switch 15 Brush cutter head assy nylon cutter 16 Throttle lock 17 Throttle 18 Guide bar 19 Adjusting screw 20 Oil ta...

Page 29: ...tube extension tube assy pole hedge trimmer head assy screw driver spanner owner s manual SET UP THE EQUIPMENT JIONT ATTACHMENT 1 Press the lock lever down 2 Insert the attachment to the main shaft F...

Page 30: ...protective gloves for safety Always pay attention to the chain tension A slackened chain will increase the risk of backlash If slackened the chain could spring out of the guide could cause injury to...

Page 31: ...ove the saw chain and guide bar 3 Now you can exchanged the bar or the saw chain INSTALLING THE GUIDE BAR AND SAW CHAIN 1 Place the sawing chain onto the sawing rail 2 Position the guide bar so that t...

Page 32: ...tighten the fixing bolt lightly 4 Tighten the tensioning screw 5 Tighten the fixing nut NOTE The chain should not sag but it should be possible to pull it a few millimetres away from the saw rail cha...

Page 33: ...chment out internal hexagonal screws 2 insert the hedge trimmer attachment into the tube align the fixing hole on the tube to the screw 3 Tighten the 2 nternal hexagonal screws CHANGE THE EQUIPMET FRO...

Page 34: ...Metal Blade SET UP OPERATION BEFOR OPERATION CHECKS Warning For your safety and to maximize the service life of your equipment it is very important to take a few moments before you operate the engine...

Page 35: ...free petrol with air cooled 2 stroke engine oil at ratio 25 1 These engines are certified to operate on unleaded gasoline Make sure to use gasoline with a minimum octane number of 93RON If you use a...

Page 36: ...ne Use the machine at daylight only STARTING ENGINE 1 Feed fuel into the fuel tank and tighten the cap securely Pole chain saw only Feed the chain oil into the oil tank and tighten the cap securely 2...

Page 37: ...ver down ward to open the choke And restart engine The product is equipped with a centrifugal clutch mechanism so the cutting attachment begins to rotate as soon as the engine is started by putting th...

Page 38: ...n the engine for half a minute 2 Shift the stop switch to the STOP position IMPORTANT Except for an emergency avoid stopping the engine while pulling the throttle lever When it doesn t stop at the sto...

Page 39: ...factory to deliver a minimum flow rate but it can be adjusted in the field A temporary increase in oil flow is often desirable when cutting things like hardwood or wood with a lot of pitch Adjust the...

Page 40: ...re to wear a helmet and face protector when using your trimmer IMPORTANT The thickness of branches which may be cut using this trimmer is limited to up to approximately 3 16 5 mm Never try to cut bran...

Page 41: ...h the hands 2 Mow the grass and weed only low shrubbery may be cut with a thick blade 3 Work in a regardful manner and do not threaten anybody while mowing Work quietly and considerately 4 Work only i...

Page 42: ...d parts MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE System components Procedure Before use Every 25 hours after Every 50 hours after Every 100 hours after Note engine fuel leaks fuel spillage wipe out air cleaner inspect re...

Page 43: ...spark plugs NHSP LD L8RTF IMPORTANT Note that using any spark plug other than those designated may result in the engine failing to operate properly or in the engine becoming overheated and damaged To...

Page 44: ...fully and then turn one third to onehalf of a rotation backward 3 While holding onto the screw to keep it in position tighten the lock nut 4 Check to make sure that the flat washer C is loose enough s...

Page 45: ...cated on the transmission POLE CHAIN SAW OILING PORT Dismount the guide bar and check the oiling port for clogging GUIDE BAR Remove sawdust in the bar groove and the oiling port The bar rail should al...

Page 46: ...powder like You need extra force to saw in The cut way does not go straight Vibration increases Fuel consumption increases CUTTER SETTING STANDARDS WARNING Be sure to wear safety gloves Before filing...

Page 47: ...as illustrated TRANSMISSION The reduction gears are lubricated by multipurpose lithium based grease in the transmission Supply new grease every 25 hours of use or more often depending on the job cond...

Page 48: ...spark plug disconnected retighten Case 2 The engine will not reach the maximum output CHECK PROBABLE CAUSES ACTION Spark plug Fouled plug the carbon residues on electrodes too big distance between th...

Page 49: ...gine models 1E32F 2 Engine displacement 25 4 cm3 3 Max engine speed 8500 min 1 4 Engine idle speed 3200 min 1 5 Clutch engagement speed 4000 min 1 6 Volumes of fuel tank 700 cm3 7 Fuel ratio gasoline...

Page 50: ...ing speed 8500 min 1 6 The usable Cutting length 254 mm 7 Gear ratio engine cutter 1 0 94 8 Unit mass without guide bar and chain empty tanks 7 5 9 External dimensions length x width x height 2610x335...

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Page 52: ...w 1 26 Washer 1 7 Regulate screw 1 27 Gear drive 1 8 Nut 1 28 Beval gear 1 9 Screw 1 29 Bearing 1 10 Screw 1 30 Bearing 1 11 Flake 1 31 check ring 1 12 Screw 1 32 check ring 1 13 Cover plate 1 33 Valv...

Page 53: ...ng 1 50 Washer 1 16 Bearing 1 51 Bolt 1 17 Cam 1 52 Washer 1 18 Snap spring 1 53 Bolt M5 10 1 19 cutter bit 2 54 Bolt M5 30 1 20 Bearing 608 1 55 Connecting piece 1 21 Bottom cover 1 56 Gear shaft 1 2...

Page 54: ...44 Piston pin 1 6 Starter Cover Ass y 1 45 Screw M5 12 1 7 Knob 1 46 Piston ring 2 8 pipe 1 47 Washer 1 9 Screw M5 20 4 48 Cyclinder 1 10 Washer 1 49 Screw M5 20 4 11 Nut M8 1 50 Cylinder Shround 1 1...

Page 55: ...ne B4x10 2 64 Nut M6 2 26 Seal 1 65 Muffler Ass y 1 27 Screw M5 30 4 66 Gasket 2 28 Fly wheel 1 67 Gasket 1 29 Nut M8 1 68 Admitting pipe 1 30 Coil 1 69 Carburetor 1 31 Stop Cord Ass y 1 70 Cleaner Fi...

Page 56: ...ced component 8 2 upper cover 1 28 bolt 1 3 metal blade 1 29 linked bushing 1 4 under cover 1 30 aluminium tube B 1 5 split washer 1 31 connectted component 1 6 oil seal 1 32 flexible shaft B 1 7 bear...

Page 57: ...sheath A 1 16 bolt 3 42 accelerograph cage knob 1 17 gear B 1 43 spring A 1 18 split washer 1 44 stop block 1 19 reinforced washer 4 45 switch 1 20 plastic tube 1 46 accelerograph trigger 1 21 flexib...

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