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1.7.2

 

Noise emissions for this equipment is unavoidable. Carry out noisy work 

at approved times and for certain periods. Limit the working time to 
a minimum.  For your personal protection and protection of people 
working nearby it is  advisable for them to wear hearing protection. 

1.8

 

Additional safety guidelines. 

1.8.1

 

This machine may only be used for trimming grass, weeds and 
brushwood.  Never use for other purposes, as this may result in 
serious injury! Safety  instructions must be observed. DO NOT 
EXPOSE YOURSELF OR OTHERS TO THE  RISKS. Follow these general 
instructions: 

1.8.1.1

 

Always wear safety goggles for eye protection. Long hair must 
be tied back.  Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could 
get caught in moving  parts of the machine. Safe, strong, non-
slip safety shoes should be worn.  It is recommended that the 
legs and feet are fully protected, to protect  themselves during 
the operation against flying objects. 

1.8.1.2

 

Check the entire machine for loose/missing parts (nuts, bolts, screws, 
etc.). Tighten/  replace before using the machine. Do not use accessories 
with this machine other than   those recommended/supplied by the 
manufacturer. Otherwise serious injuries to the user or  bystanders as 
well as damage to the machine will result. 

1.8.1.3

 

Keep the handles free of oil and fuel. 

1.8.1.4

 

Always use the correct interface handles and shoulder strap. 

1.8.1.5

 

Do not smoke when mixing fuel or when filling the tank. 

1.8.1.6

 

Do not mix fuel in an enclosed area or near open fires. 
Ensure sufficient  ventilation / ventilation. 

1.8.1.7

 

Mix and store the fuel mixture in a correctly marked 
container, which is  allowed by local regulations for such 
use. 

1.8.1.8

 

Never remove the fuel tank cap while the engine is running. 

1.8.1.9

 

Do not operate the machine in enclosed spaces or buildings. 
Exhaust gases  contain harmful carbon monoxide. 

1.8.1.10

 

Do not run and whilst using the machine. When making 

machine  adjustments turn it off and lace the machine always 
on a flat clear surface. 
1.8.1.11

 

Do not use the machine if it is damaged. Never remove 

safety devices of  the machine. Otherwise it may result in 
serious injury to the operator or  the spectator, and damage 
to the machine will result. 

1.8.1.12

 

Check the area to be cut, and remove any residue that may be 

involved in  the nylon cutting head or blade. Remove all possible 
items that could fling around when the engine works. 

1.8.1.13

 

Never leave the machine unattended. 

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Summary of Contents for P5200MT

Page 1: ...P1PE Garden Multi Tool Models P5200MT User Manual P1PE Position One Power Equipment Isaac Way Pembroke Dock Pembrokeshire SA72 4RW www p1pe co uk...

Page 2: ...10 3 COMPONENT LOCATIONS 11 4 ASSEMBLY 12 15 5 FUEL OIL 16 17 6 STARTING STOPPING USING MACHINE 18 22 7 MAINTENANCE 23 27 8 STORINGTHE MACHINE 27 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 28 10 DISPOSALOF MACHINE 29 11 CERTI...

Page 3: ...this manual and you must adhereto their warning s Failureto do so mayresult in personal injury PersonalProtectiveEquipment PPE FOLLOWsafetymessagesto avoidor reducerisk of injuryordeath DANGER indica...

Page 4: ...O NOTuse Petrol Dieselpowered equipment inside a home garage tent camper van mobile home caravan or boat The list is not exhaustive if you are in any doubt contact your dealer 1 3 4 If youthink you or...

Page 5: ...use nerve damage and circulatory tissuedeath 1 6 2 Not all factors that lead to white finger disease are known but cold weather smoking and other diseases that affect blood vessels and blood circulati...

Page 6: ...mended supplied by the manufacturer Otherwise serious injuries to the user or bystanders as well as damage to the machine will result 1 8 1 3 Keep the handles freeof oil and fuel 1 8 1 4 Alwaysuse the...

Page 7: ...e cutting tool still in good condition 1 8 1 23 Improper maintenance or theuse of non compliant spareparts or removalor modificationof the safetydevices can result in damage to the unit and serious in...

Page 8: ...t cover over the cutting part if necessary lift up the product and carry it paying attention to the blade 1 10 4 Never transport the product over rough roads over long distances by vehicle without rem...

Page 9: ...ectly adjusted before operating the pruner Never attempt chain adjustment with the engine running Always make sure the cutting attachment is properly installed and firmly tightened before operation Ne...

Page 10: ...leaded petrol Gross weight kg 14 50 Dry weight kg 12 50 Box Dimensions L x W x H mm 1070 x 280 x 300 Cutter head mm 400 450 Head Line diameter mm x length m 2 4 x 4 Cutter blade mm teeth 1 6mm 3T Cutt...

Page 11: ...arrester exhaust 6 Starter recoil handle 3 2 Machine 1 Engine 2 Throttle cable 3 Throttle assembly 4 Harness suspension point 5 Loop handle 6 Trimmer guard 7 Spool assembly 8 3T blade 9 Chain saw cove...

Page 12: ...t 4 2 4 Locate locking hole 4 and release lever 1 4 2 5 Tighten locking knob 5 in a clockwise direction 4 3 Attaching cutter guard 4 3 2 Using the three supplied screws offer the guard to the undersid...

Page 13: ...d 3 onto threaded shaft in a clockwise direction 4 3 Using the harness 4 3 1 Wearing the shoulder harness 4 3 2 You MUST 4 3 2 1 Always wear the provided to harness when you use the machine 4 3 3 Make...

Page 14: ...chain 3 Transmission 4 Sprocket 5 Chain tensioner nut 6 Chain tension adjuster screw 7 Chain cover 8 Cover nut 4 3 Loosen the cover nut 8 and remove the chain cover 7 4 4 Mount the guide bar 1 then f...

Page 15: ...afety gloves check the chain for smooth rotation and correct tension whilst moving with hand Pay attention to the correct direction of the saw chain It is very important to maintain proper chain tensi...

Page 16: ...eaded petrol Two stroke engine oil 40 1 Unleaded petrol Two stroke engine oil 40 1 1 Litre 0 025 Litre 25ml 5 Litre 0 125 Litre 125ml 2 Litre 0 050 Litre 50ml 10 Litre 0 250 Litre 250ml 5 2 2 Shake th...

Page 17: ...djusting shaft 2 Anti clockwise Increase 3 Clockwise Decrease 5 4 To fill with chain oil place unit on its side undo chain oil cap 1 fill with chain oil to prescribed level 5 5 The guide bar and saw c...

Page 18: ...not let go of the starter handle instead let it return slowly Always pull the starter rope straight out The oblique pulling the starter makes the rope rub against the eyelet This can lead to fraying o...

Page 19: ...Never leavethe machineunattended 6 3 Stoppingthe machine 6 3 1 Release the throttleleverand let engine idle 6 3 2 Press the start stop switch on the handle to off position O and wait until the machin...

Page 20: ...short lengths then lower until desired height is achieved as shown below ALWAYSSTOPMACHINE before removing grassdepositsto prevent overheatingof the driveaxle Grass deposits occur whenfibersof the we...

Page 21: ...ockwise direction 6 7 4 Once unlocked pull the reel 6 from the body 1 Removetheexcess thread from reel 6 7 5 Once the reel is removed it will reveal first washer 7 spring 8 and second washer 9 these w...

Page 22: ...close proximity with the blades Always wear work gloves made of leather or some other sturdy material when using the trimmer 6 8 5 Always place the blade cover provided with the trimmer over the blade...

Page 23: ...haust port Clean Shaft Throttle trigger STOP switch Check operation Cutting parts Replace as required Transmission Grease Screws nut bolts Tighten and or replace Not adjusting screws Cutting attachmen...

Page 24: ...ormal operation of the engine a sparkplug gap of 0 6 0 7mm must be maintained and be free of carbon deposits The sparkplugMUST be fullytightened otherwise the engine will overheat causingdamage Always...

Page 25: ...rpeningthe blade wear safetyto help avoid injury 7 4 1 Remove the cuttingblade 2 fromthe shield 1 7 4 2 Put cuttingblade securelyinto a vice 7 4 3 Sharpen the blade with a suitable flat file 7 4 4 Ple...

Page 26: ...outside of a cutter If a gap is observed between them the rail is normal Otherwise the bar rail is worn this will need to be corrected before further use 7 8 Sprocket 7 8 1 Check for excessive wear o...

Page 27: ...it may arise in the carburetor This will cause starting difficulties and may cause permanent damage 8 1 Perform all the generalmaintenancethatthe maintenance section of your User Manual is recommended...

Page 28: ...poor fuel or water in tank Remove spark plug and dry replace fuel Carburetor pumps no fuel more Blocked fuel line Clean the carburetor and clean the lines Normal fuel supply but weak compression Worn...

Page 29: ...ydisposed of either beforehand or at amenity center 11 DECLARATIONOF CONFORMITY 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive 2000 14 EC Noise Emissions Directive 97 68 EC NRMM Emissions Di...

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