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English (Original instructions)
cutting at partial throttle will result in lubricant dripping
from the silencer.
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Cut tall grass from the top down to prevent grass from
wrapping around the shaft housing and string head,
which may cause damage from overheating.
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If grass or debris becomes wrapped around the cutting
means, stop the engine. Wear heavy-duty gloves to
prevent injury from the sharp blades and carefully
remove the debris.
CUTTING TIPS
See
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gure 10.
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Do not push into the grass to be cut. Move from side
to side. Move forward a little at the end of each sweep.
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Keep the product tilted towards the area being cut.
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Do not use in dangerous environments.
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Use the tip of the string to do the cutting; do not force
the string head into the uncut grass.
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Wire and picket fences cause extra string wear, even
breakage. Stone and brick walls, kerbs and wood may
wear string rapidly.
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Avoid trees and shrubs. Tree bark, wood mouldings,
cladding and fence posts can be easily damaged by
the string.
ADVANCING THE LINE
Line advance is controlled by tapping the string head on
grass while running engine at full throttle.
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Run engine at full throttle.
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Tap the knob on the ground to advance the string. The
string advances each time the knob is tapped. Do not
hold the knob on the ground.
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The string should advance until it is cut to length by
the line cutting blade located on the cutting attachment
guard.
OPERATING THE BRUSHCUTTER
See
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gure 11 - 12.
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To help reduce the risk of kickback: Do not push into
the material to be cut. Move from right to left in steady
sweeps. Move forward a little at the beginning of each
new sweep.
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Hold the product with the right hand on the trigger
handle and the left hand on the left handle. Keep a
firm grip with both hands while in operation.
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The product should be held at a comfortable position
with the trigger handle about hip height.
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Maintain your grip and balance on both feet. Position
yourself so that you will not be drawn off balance by
the kickback reaction of the cutting blade.
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Adjust the strap hanger to a comfortable position.
Exercise extreme caution when using the blade with the
product. Blade thrust is the reaction that may occur when
the spinning blade contacts anything it cannot cut. This
contact may cause the blade to stop for an instant, and
suddenly “thrust” the product away from the object that
was hit. This reaction can be violent enough to cause the
operator to lose control of the product. Blade thrust may
occur without warning if the blade snags, stalls, or binds.
This is more likely to occur in areas where it is dif
fi
cult to
see the material being cut. For cutting ease and safety,
approach the weeds being cut from the right to the left.
In the event an unexpected object or woody stock is
encountered, this could minimize the blade thrust reaction.
TRI-ARC™ BLADE
The Tri-Arc™ blade is suitable for cutting pulpy weeds and
vines only. When the Tri-Arc™ blade becomes dull, it can
be turned over to extend its life. Do not sharpen the blade.
CUTTING TECHNIQUE
WARNING
The blades are sharp and can injure even if they are
not moving. Exercise extreme caution when using the
blade with the product. Safe operation of the product
requires that you read and understand this operator’s
manual and all labels af
fi
xed to the tool.
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Both hands must be used at all times to control the
product. Keep a firm grip with both hands while in
operation.
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Maintain your grip and balance on both feet. Position
yourself so that you will not be drawn off balance by
the kickback reaction of the cutting blade.
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Inspect and clear the area of any hidden objects such
as glass, stones, concrete, fencing, wire, wood, metal,
etc.
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Never use blades near footpaths, fencing, posts,
buildings or other immovable objects.
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Never use a blade after hitting a hard object without
first inspecting it for damage. Do not use if any
damage is detected.
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For cutting ease and safety, approach the weeds
being cut from the right to the left.
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Page 178: ...169 Raynaud s Syndrome 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tri Arc 7 ReelEasy 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 mm 15 16...
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