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English (Original Instructions)

the operation manual of the OES18 electrical 

starter to avoid improper operation and serious 

personal injury.

TO START A COLD ENGINE BY ELECTRICAL 

STARTER 

See Fig. 4c

1.  Install the starter bit into the electrical starter with the 

pentagon bit facing outside.

2.  Push the F/R switch to the left until the pentagon 

symbol shows on the F/R switch.

3.  Lay the product on the ground and make sure that the 

cutting means do not come in contact with anything.

4.  Press the primer bulb 10 times.

NOTE:

 After the 7th press, the fuel should be visible 

in the primer bulb. If not, continue pressing until the 

fuel is visible.

5.  Set the choke lever to   position.

6.  Hold down the throttle lock and then squeeze the 

throttle trigger completely with your left hand and 

keep the throttle trigger squeezed completely through 

steps 6 to 12.

7.  Use your right hand to put the starter bit shaft to the 

shaft hole on the engine. Make sure the starter bit is 

properly engaged.

NOTE: 

The electrical starter is equipped with a safety 

interlock. Do not press and hold on the switch button 

when putting the electrical starter shaft into the shaft 

hole on the engine, otherwise the starter will not turn. 

The starter will not turn if the electrical starter is not 

properly engaged.

8.  Press and hold the electrical starter switch button 

until the engine attempts to start. Do not press the 

electrical starter for more than 4 seconds.

9.  Set the choke lever to   choke position.

10.  Press and hold the electrical starter switch button 

until the engine starts.

NOTE:

  If the engine does not start, repeat the 

procedure from step 5. Do not repeat the procedure 

more than 1 time. If the engine does not start after 

the second attempt, see the solution instruction for 

the "Flooded engine" in the "Troubleshooting" section 

of this manual.

11.  Allow the engine to warm up for 10 seconds.

12.  Set the choke level to   choke position.

TO START A WARM ENGINE BY ELECTRICAL 

STARTER 

See Fig. 4d

1.  Install the starter bit into the electrical starter with the 

pentagon bit facing outside.

2.  Push the F/R switch to the left until the pentagon 

symbol shows on the F/R switch.

3.  Lay the product on the ground and make sure that the 

cutting means do not come in contact with anything.

4.  Press the primer bulb 10 times. 

5.  Set the choke lever to   position.

6.  Hold down the throttle lock and then squeeze the 

throttle trigger completely with your left hand and 

keep the throttle trigger squeezed completely. Use 

the right hand to put the electrical starter shaft into 

the shaft hole on the engine. Make sure the starter is 

properly engaged. 

7.  Press and hold the electrical starter switch button 

until the engine starts.

NOTE:

 If the engine does not start, repeat the 

procedure from step 5. Do not repeat the procedure 

more than 1 time. If the engine does not start after 

the second attempt, see the solution instruction for 

the "Flooded engine" in the "Troubleshooting" section 

of this manual.

TO STOP THE ENGINE (FIG 2D STEP 1)

 

Place the switch to the "O" (off) position.

OPERATING THE TRIMMER 

See Fig. 5

Hold the product with the right hand on the rear handle 

and  the  left  hand  on  the  front  handle.  Keep  a  firm  grip 

 

with both hands while in operation. The product should be 

held at a comfortable position with the rear handle about 

hip height.
Always operate the product at full throttle. Cut tall grass 

from the top down. This will prevent grass from wrapping 

around the shaft housing and bump head which may cause 

damage from overheating. If grass becomes wrapped 

around the bump head, stop the engine, disconnect the 

spark plug wire, and remove the grass. Prolonged cutting 

at partial throttle will result in lubricant dripping from the 

silencer.

CUTTING TIPS 

See Fig. 6

 

Avoid hot surfaces by always keeping the tool away 

from your body. (Proper operating position shown in 

figure 5.)

 

Keep the product tilted toward the area being cut; this 

is the best cutting area.

 

The product cuts when passing the product from 

right to left. This will avoid throwing debris at the 

operator. Avoid cutting in the dangerous area shown 

in illustration.

 

Use the tip of string to do the cutting; do not force 

string head into uncut grass.

Summary of Contents for RLT254CSEON

Page 1: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS RLT254CSEON 25 4CC GRASS TRIMMER Important It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before assembling maintaining and operating this machine ...

Page 2: ...non slip heavy duty gloves Beware of thrown or flying objects Keep all bystanders especially children and pets at least 15 m away from the operating area The product is not intended for use with a toothed saw type blade Do not use metal blade s on the product Rotational direction and maximum speed of the shaft for the cutting attachment Use unleaded gasoline intended for motor vehicle use with an ...

Page 3: ...ing a warm engine by electrical starter Starting a cold engine by electrical starter Starting a warm engine by hand Starting a cold engine by hand The following signal words and meanings are intended to explain the levels of risk associated with the product SYMBOLS SIGNAL MEANING DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING ...

Page 4: ...ject 4 Safety performance and dependability have been given top priority in the design of your grass trimmer INTENDED USE This grass trimmer is intended to be used only by adults who have read and understood the instructions and warnings in this manual and can be considered responsible for their actions This product is only intended for use outdoors in a well ventilated area For safety reasons the...

Page 5: ...hers Use only the manufacturer s replacement line in the cutting head Do not use any other cutting attachment Never operate product without the cutting attachment guard in place and in good condition 5 Maintain a firm grip on both handles while trimming Keep string head below waist level Never cut with the string head located over 76 cm or more above the ground The grass trimmer is fitted with a h...

Page 6: ... of the symptoms of this condition immediately discontinue use and see your doctor WARNING Injuries may be caused or aggravated by prolonged use of a tool When using any tool for prolonged periods ensure you take regular breaks KNOW YOUR PRODUCT 1 Primer bulb 2 Choke lever 3 Fuel cap 4 Starter grip 5 Throttle lock 6 Ignition switch 7 Throttle trigger 8 Rear handle 9 Front handle 10 Shaft 11 Grass ...

Page 7: ...and securely tighten them into the captive nuts on the front handle 7 NOTE Do not attempt to remove the locks on the clamp the locks limit the upper position of the front handle ATTACHING THE GRASS DEFLECTOR See Fig 2b Stop the engine Loosen the lock nut Insert the shaft into the grass deflector Tighten the lock nut ATTACHING THE POWER HEAD TO TRIMMER ATTACHMENT See Fig 2c WARNING Never attach or ...

Page 8: ... from fuel service stations this includes the pre mixed petrol lubricant intended for use in mopeds motorcycles etc Use full synthetic 2 stroke lubricant only Do not use Remove the string head cover bump knob bolt spool and spring then set aside Place the string head housing on the drive shaft Make sure the string head housing is fully seated Place the hex bolt into the drive connector Using the b...

Page 9: ...ure the cutting means will not contact anything when it starts to rotate 1 Press the primer bulb 10 times NOTE After the 7th press the fuel should be visible in the primer bulb If not continue pressing until the fuel is visible 2 Set the choke lever to choke position 3 Hold down the throttle lock and then squeeze the throttle trigger completely and pull the starter grip until the engine attempts t...

Page 10: ...tarter bit into the electrical starter with the pentagon bit facing outside 2 Push the F R switch to the left until the pentagon symbol shows on the F R switch 3 Lay the product on the ground and make sure that the cutting means do not come in contact with anything 4 Press the primer bulb 10 times 5 Set the choke lever to position 6 Hold down the throttle lock and then squeeze the throttle trigger...

Page 11: ...uct to its normal operation position before starting The cutting attachment must not work in idle mode If this requirement is not satisfied the clutch has to be adjusted or the product needs an urgent maintenance by a qualified technician After each use clean the product with a soft dry cloth Check all nuts bolts and screws at frequent intervals for proper tightness to ensure the product is in saf...

Page 12: ...or equivalent with 0 63 mm electrode gap Use an exact replacement and replace the spark plug annually 1 Stop the engine 2 Hold the front portion of the rubber protect boot and pull it away from the housing 3 Pull the rubber protect boot upward to release the hook 4 Twist the metal spark plug boot and pull it away from the spark plug 5 Using a combination wrench loosen the spark plug by turning it ...

Page 13: ...fore restarting Pull starter three times with choke dial at If engine does not start rotate choke dial to position and repeat normal starting procedure If engine still fails to start repeat procedure with a new spark plug 4 Starter rope now harder to pull than when new 4 Contact a servicing dealer 5 Old fuel 5 Only use fresh fuel mixed with recommended oil Fuel over 30 days old may prevent the uni...

Page 14: ...om spool and rewind Refer to Line Replacement earlier in this manual 5 Engine speed too slow 5 Advance line at full throttle Grass wraps round shaft housing and bump head 1 Cutting tall grass at ground level 1 Cut tall grass from the top down 2 Operating the product at part throttle 2 Operate the product at full throttle Bump knob hard to turn Screw threads dirty or damage Clean threads and lubric...

Page 15: ...ion in accordance with ISO 8893 at max engine performance 0 54 kg kwh Vibration in accordance with ISO 22867 Front handle Idling 3 7 m s2 Racing 8 6 m s2 Equivalent vibration total value 6 6 m s2 Rear handle Idling 3 6 m s2 Racing 9 7 m s2 Equivalent vibration total value 7 3 m s2 Uncertainty 1 5 m s2 Noise emission in accordance with ISO 22868 A weighted emission sound pressure level at the opera...

Page 16: ...Imported by Techtronic Industries Australia Pty Ltd 31 Gilby Road Mt Waverley VIC 3149 Australia Techtronic Industries New Zealand Ltd 2 Landing Drive Mangere Auckland New Zealand 2022 960405037 01 ...

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