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Customer Helpline 

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Customer Helpline 

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www.gardenservicecentre.co.uk

Cleaning the Air Filter

Cleaning the air filter

Step 3 - Inserting the line spool

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How to Replace the Spool/Spool Line

– Press both lines into opposite slots (line length about 15 cm).
– Thread both lines into the openings of the spool casing.
– Carefully push the line spool with its spring into the spool casing. When doing so, pull the lines 

out through the eyelets.
– Continue to hold the line spool tightly. One after the other give a tug on the lines so that they 

run out of the openings freely.
– Press the line spool in, and turn it clockwise as far as the stop.

– Keep hold of the line spool and twist it slightly back. The line spool must remain firmly fixed in 

the pushed in position.
– Screw the cover back anti-clockwise onto the line spool and turn it tight by hand. Adjusting the 

lines to the right length.
– Push on the underside of the line spool by hand and pull out both lines out until they are 

somewhat longer than the edge of the protective bonnet. The lines are trimmed to the correct 

length by the line trimming knife.

Replacing the Spark Plug

Replacing the spark plug

1) Loosen the screw from the air filter housing and remove the cap.
2) Remove the air filter.
3) Wash the air filter in warm water (with a small amount of detergent).
4) Rinse the air filter through with clean water.
5) Leave the air filter to dry out completely.
6) Replace the air filter.
7) Replace the cover with the lugs positioned in the notches in the air filter casing.

8) Close the lid, and tighten the screw again by hand.

1) Disconnect high-tension cable from spark plug.
2) Use the spark plug tool to unscrew and remove the spark plug.
3) Insert a new spark plug by hand and tighten it carefully with the multifunctional tool.
4) Reconnect the high tension cable to the spark plug by pushing the cap over contact on back of 

the spark plug.

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Summary of Contents for CDB26A

Page 1: ...se instructions fully before starting assembly These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from your grass trimmer ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely Oct 2015 Rev D Scan to watch our new instruction videos Mon Fri 9am 5pm Sat Sun 11am 4pm ...

Page 2: ...ves General Safety Personal Safety WARNING Keep this assembly manual in a safe place following assembly for reference at a later date Always ensure anyone intending to operate this grass trimmer is fully conversant with the contents of this assembly manual prior to assembling maintaining or operating the grass trimmer Perform assembly operations as described in this manual Failure to observe this ...

Page 3: ... damage Do not assemble the grass trimmer if you observe any damaged components 1 Remove all parts of the grass trimmer from the box and carefully remove all packaging Take care not to lose any instructions which may be attached to the tool these provide important information which will be required while assembling the grass trimmer 2 Keep all packaging until the grass trimmer is fully assembled a...

Page 4: ...acket Fix in place by inserting the bolts through the guard and bracket and tighten up Assemble the safety strap STOP Do not start the engine before reading page 7 9 of the Operation and Maintenance Manual Customer Helpline 01904 727503 Our dedicated UK based customer helpline is open 7 days a week to assist you with assembly parts queries and technical support We are open during office hours but ...

Page 5: ...read these instructions fully before starting assembly These instructions contain important information that will help you get the best from your grass trimmer ensuring it is assembled correctly and safely Scan to watch our new instruction videos Oct 2015 Rev D Mon Fri 9am 5pm Sat Sun 11am 4pm ...

Page 6: ...l Maximum permitted rotational speed of the cutting tool Warning Hot surface do not touch Warning Symbols Safety Information 8000 Safety Information 3 Warning Symbols 3 General Safety 4 Personal Safety 4 Operational Safety 4 Maintenance and Storage Safety 6 Preparing to Operate the Grass Trimmer 7 Step 1 Filling with Engine Fuel 7 Operating the Grass Trimmer 8 Step 1 Removing the blade protector 8...

Page 7: ...om of the engine above waist level Do not touch area around the exhaust or cylinder of the unit these parts get hot during operation Always stop the engine and remove the spark plug wire before making any adjustments or repairs except for carburetor adjustments Inspect the unit for loose fasteners fuel leaks etc before each use Replace any damaged parts before use The string head will rotate durin...

Page 8: ... emitted from a new engine after first use Operation continued Safety Information Preparing to Operate the Grass Trimmer Step 1 Filling with Engine Fuel Maintain a firm grip on both handles while trimming Keep string head below waist level Never cut with the string head located over 76 cm 30 in above the ground Intended use This machine is designed to use as grass trimmer for trimming grass and li...

Page 9: ...witch A to 3 Gently press primer bulb B often enough that no more bubbles are visible approx 7 times 4 Set choke lever C fully downwards FULL CHOKE See quick start videos at www gardenservice centre co uk for more information Choke will automatically return to Run position when Throttle is pressed Pull cord until motor runs FULL CHOKE position HALF CHOKE position RUN position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 Use...

Page 10: ...l and pull both lines out until they are somewhat longer than the edge of the protective bonnet The lines are trimmed to the correct length by the line trimming blade located on the grass trimmer guard WARNING Ensure there is mixed fuel in tank with the correct ratio of fuel to oil Make sure all guards and handles are properly and securely attached Stopping Release the throttle trigger and set the...

Page 11: ... tight by hand Adjusting the lines to the right length Push on the underside of the line spool by hand and pull out both lines out until they are somewhat longer than the edge of the protective bonnet The lines are trimmed to the correct length by the line trimming knife Replacing the Spark Plug Replacing the spark plug 1 Loosen the screw from the air filter housing and remove the cap 2 Remove the...

Page 12: ...servicecentre co uk CAUTION Always switch off the engine and remove the high tension cable before starting any inspection or adjustment work If after making an adjustment or repair to the engine you let it run for a few minutes remember that the exhaust and other parts will get hot Fault Possible Cause Solution Engine not starting 1 Empty tank 2 Flooded engine 3 Fouled spark plug remains of carbon...

Page 13: ...two weeks of the defect being noticed No guarantee claims will be accepted after the end of the guarantee period The original guarantee period remains applicable to the device even if repairs are carried out or parts are replaced In such cases the work performed or parts fitted will not result in an extension of the guarantee period and no new guarantee will become active for the work performed or...

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