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To avoid damaging trees, shrubs and fences:
1.   Maintain  Trimmer  line  to  the  full  cutting  width  by  

  advancing trimmer line as necessary.
2.   Move the tips of the Trimmer line slowly into the grass or  

  vegetation to be trimmed.

3.   Use the slowest engine speed that will permit effective  

  cutting.  This  will  provide  the  greatest  control  of  the  

  trimming  line,  reduce  engine  noise  and  vibration,  and  

  extend Trimmer line life.

Operation 

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WARNING

Thoroughly inspect the area where the Trimmer is to be used and remove all foreign objects. Your equipment can throw 

small objects at high speed causing personal injury or property damage.

Your Trimmer is most effective when using the tips of the Trimmer line for trimming grass and other vegetation. Do not force 

the Trimmer line into grass or vegetation faster than Trimmer’s cutting speed permits.  
Forcing the Trimmer will cause your Trimmer to be less effective, and will cause excessive wear on the Trimmer line.

Use a sweeping motion from right to left (see Fig. 12a) to 

move the Trimmer line into the grass or vegetation to be cut.  

By using the trimming line on the left side and front of the 

Trimmer Guard, debris will be thrown away from you 

(see Fig. 12b).

Trimming

Holding  the  Trimmer  Head  approximately  3  inches  (76 

mm) above the ground – with the trimmer line angled down 

towards  the  grass  or  vegetation  to  be  trimmed,  move  the 

Trimmer Head in a sweeping motion from right to left into 

the grass or vegetation (see Fig. 13).

Scalping

Scalping  is  a  technique  similar  to 

Trimming

,  but  clears 

all  vegetation  to  the  ground.  Holding  the  Trimmer  Head 

approximately  3  inches  (76  mm)  above  the  ground  – 

with  the  Trimmer  line  angled  down  towards  the  grass  or 

vegetation to be trimmed.  Allow the Trimmer line to strike 

the ground where scalping is desired (see Fig. 14).

Mowing

The Trimmer is effective in mowing areas your lawn mower cannot easily reach. Holding the Trimmer Head parallel to the 

ground, move the Trimmer Head in sweeping motions from right to left. Avoid the Trimmer Head contacting the ground, 

this may scalp the grass and damage the unit.

 

3” (76 mm)

Fig. 13

3” (76 mm)

Fig. 14

Fig. 12a

SWEEP RIGHT 

TO LEFT

SAFE CUTTING 

ZONE

Fig. 12b

Summary of Contents for S-HLT-2515-CB

Page 1: ...mer Read and save these instructions Refer to this manual each time before using your Trimmer Record the following for future reference Mfg Date Code __________________ Date of Purchase Attach a copy...

Page 2: ...for a short time after the unit is turned off Do not use rigid blades Safety Definitions Save all instructions Safety Warning Symbols Control and Operating Symbols Choke Control Cold Start Run Warm St...

Page 3: ...g outside d Always wear protective hair covering to contain long hair 5 Always wear a face or dust mask if operation is dusty 6 Always wear eye protection that meets or exceeds the requirements of ANS...

Page 4: ...l or oil Wipe up all fuel spills 5 Move at least 10 feet 3 meters away from fueling site before starting engine 6 Stop engine and allow to cool before removing fuel cap Remove fuel cap slowly Maintena...

Page 5: ...g Product Specifications Save all instructions Parts Features Front Handle with Bolt and Nut Trimmer Guard with Bolt and Wing Nut Spark Plug Wrench 40 1 2 Cycle Engine Oil 3 2 fl oz Operator s Manual...

Page 6: ...assembled To remove the Trimmer Head Assembly a Remove the bump knob from the trimmer head by turning the knob counter clockwise see Fig 1 b Remove trimmer line spool and Spool Housing see Fig 2 2 Dis...

Page 7: ...and any debris from around the fuel cap 9 Remove fuel cap slowly and use a funnel to pour the mixture into the tank and replace the fuel cap 10 Avoid spilling fuel or oil Wipe up all fuel spills 11 Mo...

Page 8: ...f Trimmer Head parallel to grassy surface see Figure 11 2 With the engine at full throttle firmly tap or bump the Trimmer Head on the ground 3 Trimmer line will be advanced with each tap or bump 4 Con...

Page 9: ...cause excessive wear on the Trimmer line Use a sweeping motion from right to left see Fig 12a to move the Trimmer line into the grass or vegetation to be cut By using the trimming line on the left si...

Page 10: ...Fig 15 8 Hook the bend of the loop onto one of the slots in the center of the spool see Fig 16 9 With your finger between the Trimmer lines of the loop wrap the lines keeping the lines taut with firm...

Page 11: ...0 7mm 4 Replace any worn plug with a recommended replacement see PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Clean and adjust the spark plug gap to 0 024 0 028 in 0 6 0 7mm 5 Install the Spark Plug finger tight in the cyl...

Page 12: ...tment 1 Empty Fuel Tank and refill with correct fuel mixture 2 Clean or replace air filter 3 Contact a qualified service center Engine runs hot 1 Fuel mixture incorrect 2 Spark Plug incorrect 3 Carbur...

Page 13: ...e Technologies LLC shall not be liable for any other damages whatsoever including indirect incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts...

Page 14: ...o years If any emissions related part on your engine is defective the part will be repaired or replaced by METL Owner s Warranty Responsibilities As the SORE owner you are responsible for the performa...

Page 15: ...re the first scheduled replacement the part will be repaired or replaced by METL according to Subsection 4 below Any such part repaired or replaced under warranty will be warranted for the remainder o...

Page 16: ...carburetor assembly and its internal components if so equipped b Fuel filter if so equipped c Carburetor gaskets d Fuel pump if so equipped 2 Air Induction System including a Intake pipe manifold b A...

Page 17: ...ssion control system is warranted for two years If any evaporative emission related part on your equipment is defective the part will be repaired or replaced by METL Owner s Warranty Responsibilities...

Page 18: ...d of time prior to the first scheduled replacement point for that part If the part fails prior to the first scheduled replacement the part must be repaired or replaced by METL Any such part repaired o...

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