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Harness mounting
To mount the harness you will need to position it on the shoulders and then secure it.
The harness can be easily attached to the user's body by means of fast-type adjusting
elements, without the user wasting time or discomfort during operation.
By quick adjustment, the user can start working immediately.
In order to position the brushcutter correctly in the harness,
make sure that it is in balance and does not touch the ground.
To balance the brushcutter in relation to the harness and
height of the user, you will need to perform the following
maneuvers :
- make sure that the safety of the harness is located
under the user's hip.
- position the brushcutter in the safety of the harness and leave it free
- if the brushcutter is not in balance
and touches with the cutting disk the surface of the ground or the brushcutter tends to be
tilted towards the engine you will need to reposition the fastening system located on the
transmission rod to the engine or cutting disk until you find the balance point of the
brushcutter.
In this case the operation will be done easily without supporting the brushcutter on the
hands.
6. FUEL SUPPLY
6.1 THE MIXTURE
ATTENTION !
1. Gasoline is flammable. Avoid open fire near the fuel. Stop the engine and let
it cool before refueling.
2. RURIS engines are lubricated with oil specially made for 2-stroke air-cooled
petrol engines. If you do not use
an API TC class oil
or a class superior to it, during
the warranty period, risk loss of warranty.
Recommended mixing ratio: 1l gasoline + 25 ml oil 2 times. Gas emissions are
controlled by the fundamental parameters and components of the engine (e.g:
carburetion, ignition coordination, muffler)
3. These engines are certified to run on unleaded petrol.
4. Be sure to use gasoline with a minimum octane number of 95.
5. Lead-free gasoline is recommended to reduce air pollution to protect the
environment.