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10 — English

OPERATION

STARTING AND STOPPING

See Figures 12 - 14.

Brush cutter should be on a flat, bare surface for starting. 

To start a cold engine:

  Slowly press the primer bulb 10 times. 

   Set the choke lever to the 

START (A) 

position.  

    Squeeze the throttle trigger fully and pull the starter handle 

until the engine runs. Do not pull the starter grip more 
than six (6) times.

 

NOTE:

 Keep throttle trigger squeezed fully through re-

maining steps. If the engine does not start, start over at 
the first step with pressing the primer bulb.

   Allow the engine to run for 10 seconds, then set the choke 

lever to the 

RUN

 

(B) 

position.

To restart a warm engine:

  Slowly press the primer bulb 10 times.

  Set the choke lever to the 

RUN

 

(B) 

position.

    Squeeze the throttle trigger fully and pull the starter handle 

until the engine runs.

To stop the engine:

  To stop the engine, depress the 

STOP

 switch to the stop 

position “ 

 

”.

IF ASSISTANcE IS REqUIRED FOR ThIS PRODUcT:

Do not return this product to the retail store where it was 
purchased. Please call our Customer Service Department 
for any issues you may have.  

For Help Call: 1-800-860-4050

OPERATING ThE BRUSh cUTTER

See Figure 15.

WARNING:

Engine housing can become hot during operation.  Do 
not rest or place your arm, hand, or any body part against 
the engine housing during operation. Only hold the unit 
as shown in Figure 15 during brush cutter and Figure 17 
for during trimmer operation with all body parts clear of 
engine housing (or as shown in the applicable attachment 
Operator’s Manual). Extended contact with the engine 
housing can result in burns or other injuries.

WARNING:

Always position the unit on the operator’s right side. The 
use of the unit on the operator’s left side will expose the 
user to hot surfaces and can result in possible burn injury.

WARNING:

To avoid burns from hot surfaces, never operate unit with 
the bottom of the engine above waist level.

Hold the brush cutter with your right hand on the rear handle 
and the your left hand on the J-handle. Keep a firm grip with 
both hands while in operation. Brush cutter should be held at 
a comfortable position with the rear handle about hip height. 
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. 
Adjust the shoulder harness to position the brush cutter 
at a comfortable operating position and to assure that the 
shoulder harness will reduce the risk of operator contact 
with the blade.

WARNING:

Always hold the brush cutter away from the body keeping 
clearance between the body and the product. Any contact 
with the housing can result in burns and/or other serious 
personal injury.

BLADE ThRUST

Exercise extreme caution when using the blade with this 
unit. 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 unit away from the object that was hit. This re-
action can be violent enough to cause the operator to lose 
control of the unit. Blade thrust can occur without warning 
if the blade snags, stalls, or binds. This is more likely to oc-
cur in areas where it is difficult to see the material being cut. 
For cutting ease and safety, approach the weeds being cut 
with the brush cutter from the right to the left. In the event 
an unexpected object or woody stock is encountered, this 
practice could minimize the blade thrust reaction. 

TRI-ARc BLADE

The TRI-ARC blade is suited only for thicker weeds and pulpy 
stalks. When the blade becomes dull, it can be turned over 
to extend the life of the blade. Do not sharpen the TRI-ARC 
blade.

cUTTING TEchNIqUE - BLADE

See Figure 16.

WARNING:

Extreme care must be taken when using blades to ensure 
safe operation. Read the safety information for safe op-
eration using the blade, refer to 

Specific Safety Rules 

for Brush cutter and Blade Use

 earlier in this manual.

 

 

Summary of Contents for RY28161

Page 1: ...y comprender el manual del operador antes de usar este producto CONSERVER CE MANUEL POUR FUTURE R F RENCE GUARDE ESTE MANUAL PARA FUTURAS CONSULTAS SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Your brush cut...

Page 2: ...tillo F Starter grip and rope poign e et cordon du lanceur mango y cuerda del arrancador G Primer bulb poire d amor age bomba de cebado H Fuel cap bouchon de carburant tapa del tanque I Rear handle po...

Page 3: ...onjunto del cabezal del hilo E Spool retainer retenue de bobine ret n del carrete Fig 11 A B C E D F E Fig 6 A Gear head carter d engrenages cabezal de engranajes B Brush cutter guard pare d bris de l...

Page 4: ...e rotation sentido de rotaci n Fig 18 Fig 17 Proper Trimmer Operating Position BONNE POSITION DE TRAVAIL Le taille bordures POSICI N CORRECTA PARA EL MANEJO DE LA recortadora de hilo b A c d b A Direc...

Page 5: ...l strings tirer vers l ext rieur tira del hilo Fig 24 Fig 26 Fig 27 A c Fig 25 A Idle speed screw vis de ralenti tornillo de la marcha lenta A A Straight shaft trimmer line trimming cut off blade lame...

Page 6: ...ABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE DES MATI RES NDICE DE CONTENIDO introduction Introduction Introducci n This product has many features for making its use more pleasant and enjoyable Safety performance and depen...

Page 7: ...balance Do not overreach Overreaching can result in loss of balance or exposure to hot surfaces Do not use on a ladder or unstable support Stable footing on a solid surface enables better control of t...

Page 8: ...e injury while it continues to spin after the engine is stopped or throttle trigger released Maintain proper control until the blade has completely stopped rotating Replace any blade that has been dam...

Page 9: ...to warn of blade thrust Hot Surface To reduce the risk of injury or damage avoid contact with any hot surface Gasoline and Lubricant Use unleaded gasoline intended for motor vehicle use with an octane...

Page 10: ...arts on the packing list are already assembled to your product when you unpack it Parts on this list are not assembled to the product by the manufacturer and require customer installation Use of a pro...

Page 11: ...lace The secondary hole in the attachment shaft can be used for hanging purposes as well ATTACHING THE J HANDLE See Figure 5 The J handle must be used for ensuring the best control and maximizing oper...

Page 12: ...ckwise to secure Remove the plastic seal from the string head assembly Pull outward on the strings to rotate the spool into the cutting position Push the spool retainer down while pulling on string s...

Page 13: ...e is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline intended for automotive use NOTE We recommend you use Homelite premium 2 cycle lubricant PowerCare 2 cycle lubricant 6 4 oz or 16 oz or an equivalent hig...

Page 14: ...bove waist level Hold the brush cutter with your right hand on the rear handle and the your left hand on the J handle Keep a firm grip with both hands while in operation Brush cutter should be held at...

Page 15: ...on grass while running engine at full throttle Run engine at full throttle Taptheknobongroundtoadvanceline Thelineadvances each time the knob is tapped Do not hold the knob on the ground OPERATION NOT...

Page 16: ...Push down and hold the spool and housing together while complet ing the installation Reinstall the spool retainer to secure To install the spool retainer Turn the spool retainer counterclockwise Inst...

Page 17: ...e air filter cover by placing the slots on the air filter cover over the latches on the housing then push the cover down until it snaps securely in place MAINTENANCE FUEL CAP tank and lines WARNING Ch...

Page 18: ...een fully tested prior to shipment to ensure your complete satisfaction MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Inspect For Clean Replace Replace Maintenance Damage Before Every Every 25 Hours Every Part Eac...

Page 19: ...1 Lubricate line with silicone spray 2 Install more line Refer to the applicable line replacement section in this manual 3 Pull lines while alternately pressing down on and releasing spool retainer 4...

Page 20: ...warranty does not extendtorepairsmadenecessarybynormalwearorbythe use of parts or accessories which are either incompatible with the RYOBI brand outdoor product or adversely affect its operation perfo...

Page 21: ...s ou de m dicaments Ne pas travailler sous un clairage insuffisant Se tenir bien camp et en quilibre Ne pas travailler hors de port e Le travail hors de port e risque de faire perdre l quilibreoudecau...

Page 22: ...mais tailler avec la t te de coupe plus de 762 mm 30 po du sol R GLES DE S CURIT PARTICULI RES L UTILISATION DE LA D BROUSSAILLEUSE ET DE LA LAME Une fois le moteur arr t garder la lame en rotation da...

Page 23: ...es de ricochet Surface chaude Pour viter les risques de blessures ou de dommages viter tout contact avec les surfaces br lantes Essence et lubrifiant Utiliser de l essence sans plomb pour automobiles...

Page 24: ...embl s Certaines pi ces figurant sur cette liste n ont pas t assembl es par le fabricant et exigent une installation Le fait d utiliser un produit qui a t assembl de fa on inad quate peut entra ner de...

Page 25: ...Arr ter le moteur et d brancher le fil de la bougie Placer le collier inf rieur de la poign e en J sur l arbre d entra nement tel qu illustr Ins rer l ergot situ sur le collier sup rieur de la poign e...

Page 26: ...e de ligne Tirer vers l ext rieur sur le ligne pour tourner le tiroir cylindrique dans la position de coupe Appuyer sur la retenue de bobine tout en tirant sur la ou les ligne s pour les avancer manue...

Page 27: ...hicules automobiles NOTE Nous recommandons l utilisation d huile Homelite Pre mium pour moteur 2 temps l huile Power Care pour moteur 2 temps de 189 ou 473 ml 6 4 ou 16 oz ou une huile synth tique de...

Page 28: ...jours tenir l outil sa droite L utilisation gauche exposerait l utilisateur aux surfaces chaudes cr ant ainsi des risques de br lures AVERTISSEMENT Pour viter le contact avec les parties br lantes ne...

Page 29: ...e de la ligne est obtenue en tapant la t te de coupe sur le gazon le moteur tournant plein r gime Faire tourner le moteur plein r gime Taper la t te de coupe sur le sol pour faire avance la ligne La l...

Page 30: ...le logement de la t te de coupe de l arbre d entra nement Ins rer la nouvelle bobine dans la t te de coupe NOTE S assurer que les fl ches de la bobine sont align es avec les illets du logement de la t...

Page 31: ...et le laisser s cher NOTE Si le filtre air est sale ou endommag il est n ces saire de le remplacer Si l l ment en mousse du filtre est endommag il doit galement tre remplac Appliquerunel g recouched h...

Page 32: ...an filtrant X CARBURATEUR inclut Joints X R SERVOIR DE CARBURANT inclut Conduites de carburant X Bouchon du r servoir de carburant X Filtre carburant X ALLUMAGE inclut Bougie X AVIS L UTILISATION DE D...

Page 33: ...la figure 25 1 Lubrifier avec un produit au silicone 2 Installer une nouvelle ligne Consulter la section du pr sent manuel qui traite du remplacement de ligne 3 Tirer les lignes en appuyant sur la bo...

Page 34: ...tion de pi ces et accessoires incompatibles avec le produit d ext rieur RYOBI ou nuisibles son bon fonctionnement ses performances ou sa durabilit En outre cette garanti exclut A Les r glages Bougies...

Page 35: ...lcontactoconsuperficiescalientes No utilice la unidad al estar en una escalera o en un soporte inestable Una postura estable sobre una superficie s lida permite un mejor control de la herramienta en s...

Page 36: ...a cuchilla mientras contin e girando La hoja de corte puede causar lesiones en su giro de inercia despu s de apagarse el motor o de soltarse el gatillo del acelerador Mantengauncontroladecuadodelaherr...

Page 37: ...ados para usarse con cuchilla muestran este s mbolo de alerta sobre el contragolpe de la cuchilla Superficie caliente Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones corporales o da os materiales evite tocar toda...

Page 38: ...cuando lo desempaqueta El fabricante no ensambla las piezas de esta lista en el producto stas deben ser instaladas por el usuario El uso de un producto que puede haber sido ensamblado de forma inadecu...

Page 39: ...oloque la mordaza inferior del mango en J en el eje de impulsi n como se muestra Introduzca la orejeta ubicada en la mordaza superior del mango en J dentro de la ranura de la mordaza inferior de ste C...

Page 40: ...rrete a la posici n de corte Presione el ret n del carrete a la vez que tira del hilo o hilos para avanzar manualmente el hilo y para verificar el ensamblaje correcto del cabezal del hilo Conversi n d...

Page 41: ...res de 2 tiempos 189 ml o 472 5 ml 6 4 oz o 16 oz o cualquier lubricante sint tico de alta calidad para motores de 2 tiempos en este producto Mezcle a raz n de 76 ml 2 6 oz por gal n EE UU FUNCIONAMIE...

Page 42: ...calientes lo cual puede causar lesiones por quemadura ADVERTENCIA Para evitar quemaduras causadas por tocar superficies calientes al utilizar esta unidad nunca coloque la parte inferior de la misma ar...

Page 43: ...golpeando levemente el cabezal del hilo contra el pasto mientras el motor funciona a la m xima aceleraci n Haga funcionar el motor a la m xima aceleraci n Golpee el perilla sobre el suelo para hacer...

Page 44: ...arrete Gire hacia la derecha el ret n del carrete Retire el carrete vac o del cabezal del hilo NOTA No es necesario quitar el alojamiento del cabezal del hilo del eje de impulsi n Inserte el nuevo car...

Page 45: ...la ajusten y suspenda el uso de la unidad hasta que se efect e la repa raci n Si el accesorio del corte se mueve al estar el motor en marcha lenta podr a resultar lesiones corporales serias LIMPIEZA D...

Page 46: ...LOS DISE ADO PARA ESTA UNIDAD INFRINGE LA LEGISLACI N FEDERAL Almacenamiento de la producto Limpie todo material extra o de la producto Almacene la unidad en un espacio bien ventilado inaccesible a l...

Page 47: ...r la velocidad de marcha en vac o ralent Vea la figura 25 1 Lubrique el resorte con rociador de silic n 2 Instale m s hilo Consulte la secci n de reabastecimiento del hilo correspondiente en este manu...

Page 48: ...por el uso normal ni por el uso de piezas o accesorios que sean incompatibles con la herramienta para uso exterior de la marca RYOBI o afecten de forma desfavorable su funcionamiento desempe o o dura...

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