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Adjusting Engine Idle

Idle Adjusting 

Screw

Figure 20

 WARNING!

The cutting attachment must NEVER 

rotate at engine idle! If the idle speed 

cannot be adjusted by the procedure 

described here, return the unit to your 

Shindaiwa dealer for inspection.

The engine must return to idle speed 

whenever the throttle lever is released. 

Idle speed is adjustable, and must be set 

low enough to permit the engine clutch to 

disengage the cutting attachment.

Idle Speed Adjustment

1.  Place the unit on the ground, then start 

the engine, and then allow it to idle 2-3 

minutes until warm.

2.  If the attachment rotates when the 

engine is at idle, reduce the idle speed 

by turning the idle adjustment screw 

counter-clockwise.  See Figure 20.

3.  If a tachometer is available, the engine idle 

speed should be final adjusted to 2,750 

(±250) rpm (min

-1

).

4.  Carburetor fuel mixture adjustments are 

preset at factory on units with emission 

control systems and  cannot be serviced 

in the field.

Using a Hand-Held Edger

CAUTION! 

Low-speed edging can lead to prema-

ture clutch failure.



Do not move the edger into the work so 

fast that the engine or blade bogs down.

NOTE:

Regular and frequent use of the edger will 

make a neater lawn, and a frequently trimmed 

edge will be easier to maintain.

  Before edging, make sure the area is 

soft enough so the blade does not bog 

down. If necessary, water the area be-

fore edging.



Remove debris and other obstacles that 

could be thrown by the rotating blade.



Plan your work so the edger blade is 

always on your right-hand side.

Begin each pass by positioning the unit 

over the work, and with the engine run-

ning at about half-throttle. Slowly lower 

the blade to the ground while applying full 

throttle.

Guidelines for Operating the Edger.

 WARNING!

  Wear eye protection, long pants, 

and boots when operating this unit!

  Whenever you strike a hard 

object with the blade, always stop 

the edger and carefully inspect 

the blade for damage. NEVER 

OPERATE THE EDGER WITH A 

DAMAGED BLADE!

Figure 21

Checking Unit Condition

NEVER

 operate the unit with the cutting 

attachment shield or other protective de-

vices (ignition switch, etc.) removed!

 WARNING!

A cutting attachment shield or other 

protective device is no guarantee of 

protection against ricochet. YOU MUST 

ALWAYS GUARD AGAINST FLYING 

DEBRIS!

Use only authorized Shindaiwa parts and 

accessories with your Shindaiwa trimmer, 

edger or brushcutter. Do not make modi-

fications to this unit without the written 

approval of Shindaiwa Inc.

ALWAYS

 make sure the cutting attach-

ment is properly installed and firmly tight-

ened before operation.

NEVER

 use a cracked or warped cutting at-

tachment: replace it with a serviceable one.

ALWAYS

 make sure the cutting attach-

ment fits properly into the appropriate 

cutter holder. If a properly installed attach-

ment vibrates, replace the attachment with 

a new one and re-check. 

ALWAYS

 stop the engine immediately and 

check for damage if you strike a foreign 

object or if the unit becomes tangled. Do 

not operate with broken or damaged equip-

ment, or attachments.

NEVER 

allow the engine to run at high 

rpm without a load. Doing so could damage 

the engine.

NEVER 

operate the unit with worn or dam-

aged fasteners or attachment holders.

Summary of Contents for LE230

Page 1: ...NUAL LE230 EDGER Part Number 62714 94311 Rev 1 06 Minimize the risk of injury to yourself and others Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the contents Always wear eye and hearing protection...

Page 2: ...or attachments ALWAYS keep the unit as clean as practical Keep it free of loose vegeta tion mud etc ALWAYS hold the unit rmly with both hands when cutting or trimming and maintain control at all times...

Page 3: ...ammable material close to the engine muf er NEVER run the engine without the spark arrester screen in place The Properly Equipped Operator Always operate with both hands rmly gripping the unit Wear cl...

Page 4: ...ent Beware of a coasting blade when edging A coasting blade can injure while it continues to spin after the throttle trigger is released or after the engine is stopped Figure 2 50 FEET ALWAYS clear yo...

Page 5: ...leaner Type Non reversible ocked lter element Starting Method Recoil Stopping Method Slide switch Transmission Type Automatic centrifugal clutch w bevel gear EPA Emission Compliance Period Category A...

Page 6: ...s down Slide the outer tube into the powerhead until the throttle grip just contacts the tube clamp 6 Tighten the clamp screw rmly Figure 7 23013 Assembly Throttle Linkage and Ignition Leads Remove th...

Page 7: ...n wire on the powerhead Wire routing must be as shown in the illustration with the black wire located away from the throttle cable and carburetor linkage 4 Reinstall the engine cover and tighten the c...

Page 8: ...ne before refueling ALWAYS allow the engine to cool before refueling Wipe all spilled fuel and move the engine at least 10 feet 3 meters from the fueling point and source before restarting NEVER start...

Page 9: ...gine from the operat ing position WARNING The cutting attachment may rotate when the engine is started When the Engine Starts After the engine starts allow the engine to warm up at idle 2 or 3 minutes...

Page 10: ...s on your right hand side Begin each pass by positioning the unit over the work and with the engine run ning at about half throttle Slowly lower the blade to the ground while applying full throttle Gu...

Page 11: ...y maintenance repair or cleaning work on the unit make sure the engine and cutting attachment are completely stopped Disconnect the spark plug wire before performing service or maintenance work WARNIN...

Page 12: ...dusty or dirty conditions Remove the air cleaner element from the carburetor and clean it thoroughly with soap and water or compressed air let dry before reinstalling the element CAUTION Do not opera...

Page 13: ...pect the Gearcase Protector The metal gearcase protector P N 72958 16210 is installed to protect the gearcase ange from damage when working close to sidewalks or other abrasive surfaces and should be...

Page 14: ...epare it for storage Clean external parts thoroughly Drain all the fuel from the carburetor and the fuel tank IMPORTANT All stored fuels should be stabilized with a fuel stabilizer such as STA BIL To...

Page 15: ...g of the correct heat range For EMC compliance use NGK BMR6A Restart NO YES What To Check Possible Cause Remedy ENGINE DOES NOT START NO YES NO YES YES NO YES Is the engine overheating Engine is rough...

Page 16: ...et the switch and restart Refuel See page 8 Replace strainer Drain replace with clean fuel See page 8 Clean or replace spark plug with a Champion CJ8 or equivalent type spark plug of the correct heat...

Page 17: ...during a warranty repair altera tion accident failure to use the recommended fuel and oil or not performing required maintenance services b the replacement parts used for required maintenance service...

Page 18: ...18 NOTES...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...hindaiwa 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 2006 Shindaiwa Inc Part Number 62714 94311 Revision...

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