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Copyright © 2008 MAT Engine Technologies, LLC

Operation 

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How to Edge Along a Curb

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The height of the front wheels and right rear wheel are adjustable to allow for edging along a curb. 

1. Stop the engine.
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug.
3. Loosen the front wheel knob. 
4. Slide the wheels to the right, enough to clear the curb   

  and balance the unit.  
5. Securely tighten the front wheel knob.
6. Use the front wheels adjustment lever to lower the front    

  wheels enough so the unit will be level. 
7. Loosen the rear wheel knob. 
8. Lower the right rear wheel enough so the unit will be level.

 

9. Securely tighten the rear wheel knob.

Use extreme caution when edging along a curb.  Make sure 

the unit is balanced.  Make sure of your footing.  Stay alert 

for traffic or other hazards.  

EDGING TIPS

Read the Operator’s manual.  Know location and functions of all controls.  Keep all safety devices and shields in place.  

Never allow children or uninstructed adults to operate the edger.  Keep bystanders away from machine.  Keep away from 

the blade and all rotating parts, which cause injury.

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Edging is best performed when conditions are dry.  If the soil is too wet, dirt becomes packed around the blade 

  causing premature belt wear and decreased performance.

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If dirt does become packed around the blade, stop the engine and remove the wire from the spark plug.  Remove the  

  packed dirt and debris from the blade.

•  For deep edging, first cut at shallow depths.  Then, cut at greater depths until the desired depth is obtained.
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Edging can be customized by varying the number of passes and the distance between the blade and the edge of sidewalk,      

    driveway, or curb.

WARNING

WARNING

Support 

Rod

Right Rear Wheel

Front Wheel 

Adjustment Lever

Front Wheels

Front Wheel 

Knob

Blade Guard

Rear Wheel 

Knob

Maintenance 

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Maintenance Schedule

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Before performing any maintenance, turn engine off and remove the wire from the spark plug to prevent accidental starting 

and serious injury.

IMPORTANT:

 The warranty on this edger does not cover items that have been subjected to operator abuse or negligence.  

To receive full value from the warranty, the operator must maintain the edger as instructed in this manual, and only use 

genuine replacement parts.  The following table lists required periodic maintenance. 

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TABLE

   

   

       IMPORTANT NOTES about Maintenance schedule 

1. Re-check tightness of all fasteners after first 2 hours of initial use

2. Change engine oil after first 5-8 hours of initial use

3. Change oil every 25 hours if operating under heavy load or in high temperatures

4. Clean air filter every 10 hours if operating under dusty conditions.

Use only GENUINE replacement parts.  Other parts may damage the unit or result in injury.

CAUTION

Service Records-   

Fill in dates as you complete regular 

service

Before 

Each Use

After 

Every 

10 Hours 

of Use

After  Every 

25 Hours

 

of Use

After Every 

50 Hours of 

Use

After Every 

100 Hour 

of Use

Before 

Each   

Season

Before 

Storage

See 

Note 

Below

Check Engine Oil Level,

Fill to Proper Level

Check Connection of BOTH 

Flameout Wire Connectors

Clean Debris From Unit

Lubricate All Pivot Points

Check Fasteners for Tightness

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Check Drive Belt 

Replace if Necessary

Check Blade for Wear or Damage 

Replace if Necessary

Check Fuel Line 

Replace if Necessary

Lubricate Wheel Axles

Check Spark Plug 

Replace if Necessary

Change Engine Oil

2,3

Clean Air Filter 

Replace if Necessary

4

Replace Spark Plug

Clean Combustion Deposits from 

Cylinder, Piston, and Valves

WARNING

REAR VIEW

 

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WARNING

NOTE: Figure 9 shows the unit correctly configured for edging 

along a curb.  Refer to Figure 9 when following the steps below:

Figure 9

Summary of Contents for Edger King S-WLE-1639

Page 1: ...tions for safely operating and maintaining your Edger Read and save these instructions Refer to this manual each time before using your Edger Record the following for future reference Mfg Date Code __...

Page 2: ...safety 3 Follow all instructions when assembling the unit If the unit was purchased in assembled condition the operator must check the unit carefully to make sure it was assembled according the instru...

Page 3: ...ine running Allow engine to cool before refueling WARNING Do not smoke while refueling After refueling replace fuel tank cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel Never store fuel or edger with fuel in th...

Page 4: ...arance 0 0059 0 0079 in 0 15 0 20mm Angle of Ignition 25 Degrees Read and follow the assembly instructions Do not discard any parts or materials until the unit is assembled References to the right or...

Page 5: ...ued Save all instructions Fuel B Operation Save all instructions Before Starting the Engine A Before starting engine read operator s manual Become familiar with location and function of all controls K...

Page 6: ...rope to snap back Let the starter rope slowly rewind 7 If engine fails to start after 5 or 6 more attempts see instructions in the Troubleshooting Chart DANGER WARNING Depth Control Lever Recoil Star...

Page 7: ...G Support Rod Right Rear Wheel Front Wheel Adjustment Lever Front Wheels Front Wheel Knob Blade Guard Rear Wheel Knob Maintenance Save all instructions Maintenance Schedule A Before performing any mai...

Page 8: ...l instructions How to Change the Blade E Do not sharpen the blade Sharpening can damage the blade and cause it to break which can cause injury to you or to others The blade is subject to nicks scratch...

Page 9: ...sh dirt off the paper ele ment as this will only embed dirt into the fibers 8 Reinstall the cleaned out foam element onto the inner paper element 9 Reinstall the clean air filter and cover onto the un...

Page 10: ...contacting the factory We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice The only warranty applicable is our standard written warranty We make no other warranty expressed...

Page 11: ...placement as set forth in the Operator s Manual e g spark plugs air filters fuel filters etc METL disclaims any responsibility for loss of time or use of the engine or the equipment in which the engin...

Page 12: ...AL COMO REFERENCIA N m de modelos S WLE 1639 E S WLE 1639 Si tiene una duda o un problema LLAME SIN COSTO AL 1 800 737 2112 Este producto contiene productos qu micos reconocidos por el Estado de Calif...

Page 13: ...d importantes Conserve todas las instrucciones Instrucciones de seguridad importantes RESPONSABILIDAD DEL USUARIO 1 Leer detenidamente y seguir estas instrucciones de seguridad Hacer caso omiso de sta...

Page 14: ...rar la tapa del combustible ni abastecer combustible con el motor en marcha Dejar que el motor enfr e antes de reabastecerlo de combustible ADVERTENCIA No fumar mientras se reabastece combustible Desp...

Page 15: ...ones de seguridad importantes Leer y seguir las instrucciones de montaje No descartar ninguna pieza ni materiales antes de concluirse el montaje de la unidad Las referencias al lado derecho o izquierd...

Page 16: ...zarse con la ubicaci n y funci n de todos los controles S pase c mo parar el motor r pidamente Antes de arrancar el motor verificar que se hayan conectado los terminales de los cables de extinci n La...

Page 17: ...rrancador de retroceso para desarrollar completamente la cuerda del arrancador NO permitir que la cuerda del arrancador retroceda violentamente Dejar que la cuerda del arrancador se reenrolle lentamen...

Page 18: ...e mantenimiento A Antes de cualquier mantenimiento apagar el motor y retirar el cable de la buj a para evitar un arranque accidental y lesiones graves IMPORTANTE La garant a de esta bordeadora no cubr...

Page 19: ...Mantenimiento la siguiente Conserve todas las instrucciones C mo cambiar la cuchilla E No afilar la cuchilla El afilado puede da ar la cuchilla y causar la rotura de la misma lo cual puede causar les...

Page 20: ...S lo usar la buj a recomendada o una buj a con el mismo intervalo de temperatura El uso de una buj a inadecuada un salto de chispa incorrecto o una buj a sucia u hollinada puede reducir el rendimiento...

Page 21: ...fectuar cortes m ltiples 2 Consultar las soluciones para el motor arriba Diagn stico y resoluci n de problemas Conserve todas las instrucciones Garant a Conserve todas las instrucciones Al contactar l...

Page 22: ...como se estipula en el Manual del usuario p ej buj as filtros de aire filtros de combustible etc METL declina toda responsabilidad por p rdida de tiempo o del uso del motor o del equipo en que el moto...

Page 23: ...a de escape Unidad de silenciador catal tico si est provisto empaque del silenciador m ltiple de escape Unidad del respirador del c rter del cig e al Tubo de conexi n de respirador Piezas miscel neas...

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