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HEZ2450S/HEZ3050S

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5. For safe operation

Transport 

1. Drain the fuel from the fuel tank before

transporting or storing the product.

2. When hand-carrying the product, cover

over the cutting part, lift up the product and
carry it paying attention to the blade.

3. Secure the unit carefully to prevent

movement when it is transported.

4. A unit that receives a strong shock during

transport and unloading may malfunction.

Fuel safety

1. Always use caution when handling fuel. It

is highly flammable. Wipe up all spills,
screw the fuel cap back tightly, and then
move the product at least 10 feet (3
meters) from the fueling point before
starting the engine.

2. Eliminate all sources of sparks or flame

(i.e. smoking, open flames, or work that
can cause sparks) in the areas where fuel
is mixed, poured, or stored.

3. Do not smoke while handling fuel or while

operating the product.

4. Do not refuel a hot engine.
5. Do not refuel a running engine.
6. Keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil

or fuel mixture.

7. Always store fuel in an approved container

designed for  that purpose.

Storage 

1. Always store the product and fuel so that

there is no risk of leakages or fumes
coming into contact with sparks or naked
flames from electrical equipment, electric
moters, relays/switches, boilers and the
like.

2. When storing the product, the fuel tank

should be emptied.

3. When storing the product, choose a space

indoors free from moisture and out of the
reach of children.

Avoid noise problem

Check and follow the local regulations as to
sound level and hours of operations for the
product.

1. Operate power equipment only at

reasonable hours not early in the morning
or late at night when people might be
disturbed. Comply with times listed in local
ordinances.

2. To reduce sound levels, limit the number of

pieces of equipment used at any one time.

IMPORTANT

3. Operate the product at the lowest possible

throttle speed to do the job.

4. Check your equipment before operation,

especially the muffler, air intakes and air
filters.

For protecting your body from vibration

Prolonged use of the product, exposing
the operater to vibrations and cold may
produce whitefinger disease (Raynaud's
phenomenon), which symptoms are
tingling and burning sensations followed
by loss of color and numbness in the
fingers.
All factors which contribute to whitefinger
disease are not known, but cold weather,
smoking diseases or physical conditions
as well as long periods of exposure to
vibration are mentioned as factors. In
order to reduce the risk of whitefinger
disease, the following precautions are
strongly recommended.

a: Keep your body warm. Never use the

product during rains.

b: Wear thick anti-vibration gloves.
c: Take more than 5 minutes of break in

warm place frequently.

d: Maintain a firm grip at all times, but do not

squeeze the handles with constant,
excessive pressures.

e: If you feel discomfort, redness and swelling

of your fingers or any other part of your
body, see a doctor before getting worse.

Maintenance

1. In order to maintain your product in proper

working order, perform the maintenance
and checking operations described in the
manual at regular intervals.

2. Always be sure to turn off the engine and

disconnect the spark plug before
performing any maintenance or checking
procedures.

The metallic parts and engine cover reach
high temperatures immediately after
stopping the engine.

3. Examine the product at intervals for loose

fasteners and rusted or damaged parts.
Use special care around the fuel line, the
muffler, and the ignition wiring.

4. When replacing the any other part, or any

WARNING

WARNING

Summary of Contents for STICK HEZ2450S

Page 1: ...RS DRIVE UNIT 90800101 and up ENGINE UNIT 90800101 and up WARNING The engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reprod...

Page 2: ...4 4 Symbols on the machine 4 5 For safe operation 5 6 Set up 9 7 Fuel 10 8 Operation 12 9 Maintenance 14 10 Storage 17 11 Disposal 17 12 Troubleshooting guide 17 Contents 1 Read this stick edger Owne...

Page 3: ...deg Reduction ratio 2 538 33 13 Cutting head rotating direction Clockwise Vew against blade Durability period 300 hrs Blade length 7 87 200 in mm Use for Lawn edging Standard Accessories Goggle 1 pc...

Page 4: ...CATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION USE JASO FD OR ISO L EGD GRADE 50 1 OIL MANUFACTURED THIS ENGINE MEETS U S EPA AND CALI FORNIA EXH EVP REGS FOR 2009 1 S O R E ENGINE FAMILY 9HQZS...

Page 5: ...safe operation b Approved ear protection to reduce the risk of hearing loss c Approved ANSI Z87 1 eye protection and foot protection to reduce the risk of injury associated with thrown objects d Face...

Page 6: ...as to ensure that neither the cutting part nor the throttle come into contact with any obstacle when the engine IMPORTANT WARNING 5 For safe operation starts Make sure the throttle is at idle positio...

Page 7: ...bed Comply with times listed in local ordinances 2 To reduce sound levels limit the number of pieces of equipment used at any one time IMPORTANT 3 Operate the product at the lowest possible throttle s...

Page 8: ...t a representative from the store nearest RedMax authorized servicing dealer for assistance 6 Do not use any accessory or attachment other than those bearing the RedMax mark and recommended for the un...

Page 9: ...tch drum then attach the gearbox to the shaft tube as aligning the positioning holes and fasten the screw A Fasten the clamp bolt B firmly SE1 A Screw B Clamp bolt B Tightning Torque 70 130 in lb 8 15...

Page 10: ...al engine components damage Poor quality gasolines or oils may damage sealing rings fuel WARNING NOTE WARNING lines or fuel tank of the engine Failures caused by operating engines on gasoline with oct...

Page 11: ...THE UNIT 1 Untwist and remove the fuel cap Rest the cap on a clean surface 2 Put fuel into the fuel tank to 80 of the full capacity 3 Fasten the fuel cap securely and wipe up any fuel spillage around...

Page 12: ...n a flat firm place Keep the cutting head off the ground and clear of surrounding objects as it will start rotating upon starting of the engine 2 Push the primer pump several times until overflown fue...

Page 13: ...ver lean over the rotating cutting head Rocks or other debris could be thrown into eyes and face and cause serious personal injury 2 Keep the blade guard and the mad guard attached in place at all tim...

Page 14: ...readjust GAP 025in 0 6 0 7mm spark plug plug gap replace if necessary cylinder fins intake air cooling vent clean muffler spark arrester cylinder exhaust port clean throttle lever ignition switch che...

Page 15: ...ter turn more with a socket wrench TIGHTENING TORQUE 87 104 in lbs 9 8 11 8 N m IMPORTANT WARNING 025 in 0 655mm MA3 1 MA4 9 Maintenance 1 MA1 1 MA2 MUFFLER Inspect periodically the muffler for loose...

Page 16: ...of wood chips leaves and other waste before use Check the intake air cooling vent and the area around the cylinder cooling fins after every 25 hours of use for blockage and remove any waste which has...

Page 17: ...th correct fuel carburetor adjustment screw out of normal range adjust to normal range muffler cylinder exhaust port carbon is built up wipe away air cleaner clogged with dust replace cylinder fin fan...

Page 18: ...ribution center or service center as soon as the problem exists The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time not to exceed 30 days If you have any questions regarding your w...

Page 19: ...tenance schedule WHAT IS NOT COVERED All failures caused by abuse neglect or improper maintenance are not covered ADD ON OR MODIFIED PARTS Add on or modified parts that are not exempted by CARB or EPA...

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