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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

Operating the Grass Trimmer

When initially switching on the trimmer, a small length of line is fed out.
A ‘clattering’ noise will be heard when the lines hit the line cutter. DO NOT BE ALARMED this is quit 
normal. After about 5 seconds the line will be cut to the correct length and the noise will reduce as the 
motor receives full speed. If the noise of the line being cut can’t be heard, more line will be fed out.
To feed more line, it is first necessary to allow the trimmer to stop completely, then restart, allowing the 
motor to reach full speed. Repeat above 4 until you hear the lines hitting against the line cutter. (Do not 
repeat this procedure more than 6 times)

Step 3 – Automatic line feed system  

If required, line can be fed out manually.
To operate, press and release manual line feed button (A), whilst gently pull out the lines until the 
lines reach the line cutter. 
When the required amount of line is fed out, gently pull on the second line (there is no need to 
press the manual line feed button again)
If the line extends past the line cutter, too much line has been fed out.
If too much line is fed out, remove the spool cap and click spool anti-clockwise until the line is at the 
desired length.

Step 4 – To Manually Feed The Line  

Push 3

5

A

A

B

a

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

Stopping

Release the switch to stop

Stopping

Summary of Contents for GGT350A1

Page 1: ...se instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from your Grass Trimmer ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely If you need help or have damaged or missing parts ca...

Page 2: ...01 0979 2 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Contents Safety information 3 Warning Symbols 3 General safety 3 Personal safety 3 In the Box 4 Parts 4 Assembly 5 Preparing to assemble the grass trimmer 5 Step 1 5 Op...

Page 3: ...immer Perform assembly operations as described in this manual Failure to observe this warning may lead to serious injury death or damage to the grass trimmer Always take care when removing the packagi...

Page 4: ...Customer Helpline 0344 801 0979 4 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS In the Box Parts Machine body Guard Line spool A B C A B C A...

Page 5: ...hes on slopes and edges It may not be used to work on unusual thick dry or wet grass e g pasture grass or to shred leaves This machine is intended for private domestic use only not for any commercial...

Page 6: ...ustomer Helpline 0344 801 0979 6 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Operation Getting Help WARNING Do not start the machine before you have read the Operation and Maintenance Manual Customer Helpline 0344 801 0979...

Page 7: ...mbly These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from your Grass Trimmer ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely If you need help or have damaged or missing...

Page 8: ...p 5 Adjusting Flower Guard 13 Operating the Grass Trimmer 14 Step 1 Starting the machine 14 Step 2 Trimming 14 Step 3 Automatic line feed system 15 Step 4 To manually feed the line 15 Stopping 16 How...

Page 9: ...ion Keep bystanders away Disconnect the mains plug if the cord is damaged or entangled Do not expose to moisture This product has been marked with a symbol relating to removing electric and electronic...

Page 10: ...on concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance If the supply cord is damaged it must be re...

Page 11: ...sconnect the machine from the mains and check for damage When not in use store the machine out of the reach of children Mains powered trimmers should only be repaired by an authorised repairer Use onl...

Page 12: ...wise Adjust the length of the Aluminum tube to the most comfortable length Tighten the locking collar 5 in the direction indicated to lock turn it counterclockwise Step 2 Removing The Blade Protect L...

Page 13: ...and hook the loop over the upper cable holder Gently pull on the cord to ensure that it is firmly attached at the handle Step 4 Mains Supply Cable Strain Relief Step 5 Adjusting Flower Guard Lift the...

Page 14: ...y Do not use other material such as wire string rope etc Wire can break off during cutting and become a dangerous missile that can cause serious injury Step 1 Starting The Machine Step 2 Trimming TRIM...

Page 15: ...e motor to reach full speed Repeat above 4 until you hear the lines hitting against the line cutter Do not repeat this procedure more than 6 times Step 3 Automatic line feed system If required line ca...

Page 16: ...onto the upper section of the spool first To remove the cap Press and hold in the two latches A B Pull cap away from the spool holder Do not lose the spring To fit spool and line complete Remove old...

Page 17: ...in To fit spool and line complete WIND SPOOL WITH NEW LINE SEE Q R S Important Your trimmer is designed to use only line with a maximum diameter of 1 65mm 1 Remove the empty spool from the tool as des...

Page 18: ...orrect the problem contact your service agent WARNING Always switch the product off disconnect it from power supply and let the product cool down before performing inspection maintenance and cleaning...

Page 19: ...d How the tool is used and the materials being cut or drilled The tool being in good condition and well maintained The use the correct accessory for the tool and ensuring it is sharp and in good condi...

Page 20: ...his means that this product shall not be discarded with household waste but that it shall be returned to a collection system which conforms to the European Directive 2002 96 CE It will then be recycle...

Page 21: ...ot correspond with the colored markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with N The wire which...

Page 22: ...here the fault is due to misuse abuse use in contravention of the instructions or where the product has been the subject of unauthorised modifications or alterations or has been the subject of commerc...

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