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PED-3000
With the cutting height adjusted and the engine operating, edging can
commence.
1. While the engine is idling, line up
the lawn edger cutting blade with
the edge to be cut. Use the arrow
label on the blade guard to assist
in guiding you where the cutting
blade will cut.
2. Before beginning to edge, tilt the
handle down so the blade is above
ground level. This assists in the
prevention of kickback.
3. When starting to edge, pull the
throttle lever. Run the engine at full
throttle and lower the blade gently
into the ground. Be careful not to hit
concrete with the blade.
4. Walk forward slowly, keeping the
cutting blade aligned with the edge
to be cut. If the lawn edger begins
to slow down due to a build up
of grass in the blade guard, walk
back slightly to allow the grass to
fall out. Let the cutting blade return
to normal speed before continuing
forward.
Note:
Some sparks may be generated from the cutting blade while
pressed against a solid edge (eg; concrete) to be cut, simply align the
blade so no contact is made.
5. EDGING
5. Continue on until you have successfully edged all sides of your
driveway and footpaths etc.
6. Release the throttle lever. Press
the On/Off switch to the Off (O)
position and let the motor come to
a complete stop.
WARNING!:
BEFORE EDGING, CHECK THAT THE
AREA IS CLEAR OF ANY OBSTACLES AND
OBJECTS THAT COULD BE THROWN.
WARNING!:
THE MOTOR HOUSING MAY BECOME
VERY HOT DURING USE. AVOID CONTACT DURING
AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER OPERATION.