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General Safety Instructions

Wear close-fitting 

clothing to protect 

legs and arms. Gloves 

offer added protection 

and are strongly 

recommended. Do not 

wear clothing or 

jewelry that could get 

caught in machinery 

or underbrush. Secure 

long hair so that it is 

above shoulder level. 

NEVER wear shorts!

Always wear hearing 

protection devices and a 

broad-brimmed hat or 

helmet.

Keep a proper 

footing and do 

not 

overreach

Maintain your 

balance at all 

times during 

operation.

Wear appropriate footwear 

(non-skid boots or shoes). Do not 

wear open-toed shoes or sandals. 

Never work barefooted!

Always wear eye 

protection such as 

goggles or safety 

glasses.

Always wear a 

shoulder strap or a 

harness when 

operating this unit.

Always operate with both hands firmly 

gripping the machine and make sure the 

handle is positioned to provide you with 

maximum protection from contacting 

the blade or other trimmer attachments.

Keep away from the rotating 

blade or trimming line at all 

times, and never lift a moving 

attachment above waist-high.

Always make sure the cutting 

attachment is properly installed 

and firmly tightened before 

operation.

Always make sure 

the appropriate 

cutting attachment 

shield is correctly 

installed.

WARNING!

A cutting attachment shield or other 

protective device is no guarantee of 

protection against thrown objects. 

YOU MUST ALWAYS GUARD 

AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS!

WARNING!

Minimize the Risk of Fire

NEVER

 smoke or light fires near the 

trimmer or brushcutter.
Stop the engine and let it cool before 

refueling. Avoid overfilling and wipe off 

any spilled fuel.
Be careful when handling fuel. Before 

starting the engine, move the unit at least 

10 feet (3 meters) away from the fuel 

storage area or other readily flammable 

materials.

NEVER

 place flammable material close to 

the engine muffler.

NEVER

 run the engine without the spark 

arrester screen in place.

Use Good Judgment

NEVER

 run the engine when transporting 

the machine.

NEVER

 run the engine indoors; make 

sure there is always good ventilation. 

Fumes from engine exhaust can cause 

serious injury or death.
Clear your work area of debris that could 

be thrown back at you or toward a 

bystander.
Use the proper cutting tool for the job.

STOP

 the machine immediately if it 

suddenly begins to vibrate or shake. 

Inspect for broken, missing or improperly 

installed parts or attachments.

NEVER

 use a cracked or warped trimmer 

head: replace it with a serviceable one.

NEVER

 operate the unit with the cutting 

attachment shield or other protective 

devices (harness, ignition switch, blade 

safety clip etc.) removed!
Keep the machine as clean as practical. 

Keep it free of loose vegetation, mud, etc.
Keep the handles clean.
Disconnect the spark plug wire before 

performing any maintenance work.

NEVER

 make unauthorized attachment 

installations.

  Figure 1

Stay Alert

You must be physically and mentally fit to operate this ma-

chine safely. 

The Properly Equipped Operator

Work Safely

Trimmers run at very high speeds and can do serious damage 

or injury if they are misused or abused. 

Never allow a person 

without training or instruction to operate your machine.

Summary of Contents for HomePro 22C

Page 1: ...r all maintenance speci cations and adjustments 22C Brushcutter 2005 Shindaiwa Inc Part Number 62038 94012 Printed in Japan Revision 7 05 Shindaiwa is a registered trademark of Shindaiwa Inc WARNING A...

Page 2: ...nt preceded by the word IMPORTANT is one that possesses special signi cance A statement preceded by the word CAUTION contains information that should be acted upon to prevent mechanical damage A state...

Page 3: ...immer or brushcutter Stop the engine and let it cool before refueling Avoid overfilling and wipe off any spilled fuel Be careful when handling fuel Before starting the engine move the unit at least 10...

Page 4: ...h a dull blade Doing so will increase the risk of blade thrust and may cause equipment damage Read Operator s Manual Protect eyes and hearing Keep bystanders at least 50 ft away Use handlebar when ope...

Page 5: ...er zone wear eye protection Reduce the risk of bystanders being struck by ying debris Make sure no one is within 50 feet 15 meters that s about 16 paces of an operating attachment When operating in ro...

Page 6: ...cu in Maximum Power Output 0 8 hp 0 6 kw Transmission Type Automatic centrifugal clutch with bevel gear Fuel Gasoline Oil mixture 50 1 with Shindaiwa Premium 2 cycle Engine Oil Fuel Tank Capacity 510...

Page 7: ...rhead 1 Place the powerhead on a clean at surface spark plug facing up See Figure 5 2 Use the 4mm hex wrench to loosen the tube clamp screw Tube Clamp Hex Wrench 4 Slide the outer tube into the tube c...

Page 8: ...lay 7 mm Throttle Trigger Jam Nuts Figure 10 Figure 11 Throttle Cable Install the throttle Cable 1 Route the ribbed cable under the tube clamp to the left side of the engine 2 Connect the S shaped end...

Page 9: ...WARNING The line cutter is very sharp Wear gloves to protect your hands when handling To Change Position of Line Cutter 1 Remove the 2 hex screws with a 4mm hex wrench See Figure 12A 2 Rotate line cu...

Page 10: ...15 Figure 14 Figure 16 6 Install the Blade Holder Blade Blade Holder B Hex Wrench 5 Lock the blade in place by centering the safety clip on the output shaft See Figure 16 6 Install blade holder B on t...

Page 11: ...y genated gasoline may cause increased operating tempera tures Under certain conditions alcohol based gasoline may also reduce the lubricating qualities of some 2 cycle mixing oils Never use any type...

Page 12: ...ORTANT The primer system only pushes fuel through the carburetor Repeatedly pressing the primer bulb will not ood the engine with fuel CAUTION Do not pull the recoil starter to the end of the rope tra...

Page 13: ...ixture adjustments are preset at the factory and can not be serviced in the eld Stopping the Engine 1 Cool the engine by allowing it to idle for two or three minutes 2 Slide the ignition switch to the...

Page 14: ...e against the wood Figure 25 Cut on the left side of the blade KEEP YOUR BODY OUTSIDE THE PATH OF BLADE ROTATION Figure 26 Engine Operating Speeds Operate the engine at full throttle while cutting Bes...

Page 15: ...missing spark arrester or muf er Make sure the muf er is well secured and in good condition A worn or damaged muf er is a re hazard and may also cause hearing loss Spark Plug Keep the spark plug and w...

Page 16: ...grease is purged from the gearcase which can be seen in the outer tube cavity 3 Clean up the excess grease and reinstall the cutting attachment shield two shims and the gearcase Figure 30 Figure 31 CA...

Page 17: ...blade in balance all cutting edges must be sharpened equally Shindaiwa 4 Tooth Blade To sharpen the cutters on a Shindaiwa 4 tooth blade use a at le File the leading edge of each tooth to a near razor...

Page 18: ...d or unburned fuel at the exhaust Operator is overworking the machine Carburetor mixture is too lean Improper fuel ratio Fan fan cover cylinder ns dirty or damaged Carbon deposits on the piston or in...

Page 19: ...ean the air cleaner element Replace the fuel lter Consult with an authorized servicing dealer Adjust 3 000 RPM 250 Reset the switch and re start Refuel Replace lter Drain replace with clean fuel Clean...

Page 20: ...daiwa com Shindaiwa Kogyo Co Ltd Head Of ce 6 2 11 Ozuka Nishi Asaminami Ku Hiroshima 731 3167 Japan Telephone 81 82 849 2220 Fax 81 82 849 2481 2005 Shindaiwa Inc Part Number 62038 94012 Revision 7 0...

Page 21: ...om Shindaiwa Kogyo Co Ltd Head Of ce 6 2 11 Ozuka Nishi Asaminami Ku Hiroshima 731 3167 Japan Tel fono 81 82 849 2220 Fax 81 82 849 2481 2005 Shindaiwa Inc N mero de Parte 62038 94012 Revisado 7 05 Sh...

Page 22: ...cambios Eje quebrado Caja de engranajes da ada Limpie el elemento del ltro de aire Cambie el ltro de combustible Consulte con su agente de servicio autorizado Ajuste a 3 000 RPM 250 Fije el interrupt...

Page 23: ...n el escape El operador esta sobre trabajando la m quina La mezcla del carburador es muy pobre Proporci n de combustible inapropiada Ventilador tapa del ventilador aletas del cilindro est n sucios o d...

Page 24: ...e debe mantenerse aproximadamente a un radio redondo de 30 grados en el interior del borde cortante ADVERTENCIA A le solamente los dientes cor tantes del disco NO altere el con torno del disco en ning...

Page 25: ...a purgada de la misma lo cual puede verse en la cavidad exterior para el tubo 3 Limpie la grasa excedente y rein stale el protector para accesorio de corte dos espaciadores y la caja de engranajes Fig...

Page 26: ...ONES DE GARANTIA DEBEN SER EFECTUADAS POR SU CEN TRO DE SERVICIO O DISTRIBUIDOR AUTORIZADO POR SHINDAIWA KOGYO CO LTD EL USO DE PARTES QUE NO SON EQUIVALENTES EN RENDIMIENTO Y DURABILIDAD A LAS PARTES...

Page 27: ...CO EN ROTACION Figura 26 Velocidades de Operaci n del Motor Opere el motor a m xima potencia al cortar Para obtener mejor e ciencia de combustible suelte el acelerador cuando vuelva de regreso despu s...

Page 28: ...ueden ser cambiadas en el campo Parada del Motor 1 Enfr e el motor permitiendo que funcione en marcha m nima por dos o tres minutos 2 Mueva el interruptor de ignici n a la posici n OFF O Adjuste de la...

Page 29: ...re de obstrucciones IMPORTANTE La ignici n del motor est controlada por un interruptor de dos posiciones montado en el c rter del acelerador indicado I encendido o arranque y O apagado o pare Cuando a...

Page 30: ...e gasolina sin plomo y aceite de mezclar para motores de 2 tiempos El uso de aceites de mezclar no autorizados puede conducir a costos de man tenimiento excesivos y o danos al motor Mezclando Combusti...

Page 31: ...de perno y luego el perno de retenci n del disco Usando la llave de buj a apriete el perno rmemente en direcci n con tra a las agujas del reloj Consulte la gura 17 8 Retire la llave hexagonal IMPORTAN...

Page 32: ...us manos Para cambiar la posici n de la cuhilla de corte 1 Retire los dos tornillos con una llave hexagonal de 4mm Consulte la gura 12A 2 Gire la cuchilla de corte Consulte la gura 12A 3 Reinstale los...

Page 33: ...gura 10 Figura 11 Instale el Cable de Aceleraci n 1 Encamine el cable acanalado debajo del sujetador del tubo hacia el lado izquierdo del motor 2 Conecte la terminal del cable de aceleraci n en forma...

Page 34: ...Cable del acelerador Manubrio Manga protectora Figura 7 Interruptor de marcha Gatillo del acelerador Gancho Correa del hombro Ensamblaje Del Motor con el Tubo Exterior Buj a Eje principal Tubo exterio...

Page 35: ...de Transmisi n Autom tica embrague centr fugo con cartab n Combustible Mezcla de gasolina y aceite 50 1 con aceite para motor de dos tiempos Shindaiwa Premium 2 cycle Engine Oil Capacidad del Tanque...

Page 36: ...rocoso o cerca de cercas o cables el ctricos use extrema cautela para evitar golpear ciertos objetos con el accesorio de corte Est constantemente alerta de objetos y despojos que puedan ser lanzados...

Page 37: ...ina con partes da adas o quebradas NUNCA permita que el motor funcione a altas revoluciones por minuto sin carga De lo contrario podr a da ar el motor NUNCA use la m quina con sujetadores o soportes d...

Page 38: ...Propiamente Equipado Siempre cerci rese de que el protector del accesorio de corte apropiado est instalado correctamente Siempre use un tirante o un arn s tipo chaleco cuando opere esta unidad Siempr...

Page 39: ...LESIONES GRAVES USE PROTECCION PARA LOS OJOS Y OIDOS EN TODO MOMENTO DURANTE EL USO DE ESTA MAQUINA MANTENGASE ALERTA DE OBJETOS LANZADOS POR LA MAQUINA MANTENGA A LOS TRANSEUNTES A UNA DISTANCIA MIN...

Page 40: ...Consulte este manual para todas las especi caciones y ajustes de mantenimiento Desmalezadora 22C 2005 Shindaiwa Inc N mero de Parte 62038 94012 Impreso en Jap n Revisado 7 05 Shindaiwa es una marca r...

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