50
GB
MT
2. Insert around 5 g of commercially-avail-
able lubricating grease into the lubrica-
tion opening on the gearbox housing.
3. Close the gears again using the screw
(57).
Adjusting the Carburettor
The carburettor is preset in the factory for
optimal performance. If subsequent adjust-
ments are required, have them carried out
by a specialist workshop.
Removing blockages
Switch the device off and re-
move the spark plug connec-
tor (
A
2) before you work on
the cutting unit.
Wear protective gloves in order to
avoid cutting yourself.
Checking the coupling
Place the device on a firm level sur
-
face. Make sure that the cutting tool
does not touch either other objects
or the ground.
Before each use, check that the coupling is
working correctly when idling.
Start the device (see “Starting the engine”)
and carry out a visual check at a sufficiently
safe distance to verify that the thread spool is
not turning when the device is idling.
Maintenance Intervals
Regularly carry out the maintenance work
listed in the “maintenance intervals” table.
Regular maintenance prolongs the life
of the equipment. It also gives optimum
cutting performance and avoids accidents.
Table “Maintenance Intervals”
Machine Part
Action
Before
Each Use
Operating Hours
10
20
Screws, nuts, bolts
Check, tighten
Air filter
Clean or replace
Fuel filter
Replace
Spark plug
Clean/adjust/replace
Fuel hoses
Check, replace if necessary
Complete machine Check, clean if necessary
Operating handle
Check for function
Cutting head
Check correct installation
Coupling
Check that the device is sta-
tionary when idling
Lubricating the
gears
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Page 403: ...GR 403 15 cm 20 cm 1 58 9 Allen 4 mm 24 58 2 9 8 3 58 30 15 cm...
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Page 405: ...GR 405 A 2 1 2 3 51 Allen 25 Allen 5 mm 15 51 4 15 41 15 5 16 15 42 6 16 15 15 42...
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