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operAtion

repLAce spooL or cUttinG Line 

(Fig.12)

Warning: Unplug the mains supply cable before attempting to change the line.

1. Turn the trimmer over to access the cutting line.

2. With one hand hold the cutting head steady, and  with the other hand release the cutting head cover (a) 

by pressing the locking mechanism on both sides. 

  3. Pull the spool head from the retainer.

  4. Remove the spool (b) from the cutting head (c) and discard all line on the spool.

  5. Choose either 

option 1

 or 

option 2

 below for spool or line replacement.

 

 option 1: accessory replacement spool

 

 option 2: rewinding spool using bulk line

 

 Bulk line for your trimmer is available at extra cost from your local dealer. To install bulk line, follow the 

steps below.

  

 

(Use 1.2mm diameter round nylon line only)

  6. Insert the one line through a slot in the spool. 

  7. Snugly and evenly wind the cutting line onto the spool in the direction of the arrow on the spool until the 

line builds up to the notches in the spool rim.

  8. Do not overfill spool.

 note: 

The maximum recommended length of line in the spool is 8m per slot.

Warning: pay attention to winding direction.

  9. Always replace the spool with a new pre-wound spool. 

  10. Insert the end of one line through an eyelet in the cutting head. Insert the other line through the other 

eyelet.

  11. Always wind an even amount of line on both layers of the spool.

  12. Insert the spool into cutting head. Once spool is in cutting head, pull lines to release them from spool rail 

notches.

  13. Refit the cutting head cover into cutting head. 

 

iMportAnt :

 Keep all areas of the cutting head cover and cutting head clean. Place the cap back by 

pushing it firmly into the cutting head. To ensure that the cutting head cover is correctly fitted, 

try to remove it without depressing the two latches. If it is correctly fitted it should not move.

Fig. 12

c

b

a

Summary of Contents for RLT-350

Page 1: ...6986685 STD 02 13 RLT 350 ...

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Page 3: ...2 SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL Indicates danger caution or warning May be used in conjunction with other symbols or pictures ...

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Page 7: ...description 1 Cable strain relief 2 Trigger switch 3 Handle part 4 Motor part 5 Safety guard 6 Trimmer head 7 Auxiliary handle 8 Auxiliary handle bracket 2 7 8 6 4 3 1 5 6 ...

Page 8: ...he convex on the trimmer head 6 and make sure the cutting line is not trapped under the safety guard 2 Secure the safety guard onto the trimmer head with screws provided FITTING AUXILIARY HANDLE Fig 4 5 1 Locate the auxiliary handle 7 to the auxiliary handle bracket 8 Tale care of its orientation 2 Insert the bolt through the bracket and the handle then screw into the captive nut Fasten the screw ...

Page 9: ... an extension cord connected Always use a residual current supply RCD protected supply 1 Make sure the trigger switch 2 is in its off position 2 Double the extension cord about a foot from the end Lead the loop through the hole on the handle and hook the loop over the cable strain relief 1 Gently pull on the cord to ensure that it is firmly attached at the handle 3 Connect the extension cord to a ...

Page 10: ... fed out manually press and release manual line feed button 11 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 ...

Page 11: ...ol 7 Snugly and evenly wind the cutting line onto the spool in the direction of the arrow on the spool until the line builds up to the notches in the spool rim 8 Do not overfill spool Note The maximum recommended length of line in the spool is 8m per slot Warning Pay attention to winding direction 9 Always replace the spool with a new pre wound spool 10 Insert the end of one line through an eyelet...

Page 12: ... liquid to get inside it 6 Keep the motor ventilation slots clean 7 If you see some sparks flashing in the ventilation slots this is normal and will not damage your power tool 8 There are no user serviceable parts in the trimmer If a fault is suspected return the trimmer to an authorized dealer for repair IMPORTANT To assure product safety and reliability repairs maintenance and adjustment should ...

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Page 16: ... it was not designed or is not suited and no repairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guarantee will not apply if the tool is damaged by accident or if repairs arise from normal wear and tear Accessories such as bits blades sanding discs cutting lines etc are excluded from this guarantee Normal consumable parts such as carbon brushes b...

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