21
seconds to let it warm up; move the choke
lever (A3) to its “
OPEN
” position once the engine is
warm.
h). Once the engine is running correctly, carefully
lift the product and securely hold it by its handles
NOTE:
During idle running the cutting blade should
not move. Contact a qualified technician if
you find that the cutting blade is moving.
2). Operation
a). Press the throttle interlock (A20), hold it in
position and then press the throttle trigger (A18)
to engage the attachment.
b). Release the throttle trigger (A18), this tool will
be set at idle speed status.
3). Stopping
a). Release the throttle trigger (A18) and let the
product run at its idle speed for 10-15 seconds.
b). Set the ignition switch (A19) to its off position
“STOP”. (See Fig. 13)
WARNING!
For an emergency stop, set the
ignition switch (A19) to its off position
"STOP".
WARNING!
The attachment will continue to
move for some time even after the engine
has been switched off! Wait until the
attachment has come to a complete stop before
placing the product on the ground!
6. Angle adjustment
Adjust the attachment angle continuously to fit the
growth of the plant.
a). Press the locking lever (B8) downward and hold
it in position. (See Fig. 14a)
b). Adjust the pruner head to required position and
then release the locking lever (B8).
(See Fig. 14b)
WARNING!
Ensure the locking lever returns
to its initial position! To test if the unlock
lever is properly engaged try to move the pruner
head! It may not be possible to adjust
the angle!
7. Pruning
a). Always hold the product firmly with both hands
on gripping surface, and use the harness (A8) .
Never operate this product using only one hand.
(See Fig. 15a)
b). Maintain a firm grip with your thumbs and
fingers encircling the handles. A firm grip will
help you reduce 'kickback' and maintain control of
the product.
c). Always hold the product at an angle of not more
than 60° from the horizontal level. Otherwise safe
operation is not possible. (See Fig. 15b)
d). Never stand directly under the limb you are
sawing. Objects may fall different than expected.
Always position yourself out of the path of falling
limps. (See Fig. 15c)
e). Keep other persons away from cutting end of
product and at a safe distance from the work
area. Maintain a minimum distance of 10m to
bystanders. (See Fig. 15d)
WARNING!
Never climb into a tree to prune!
Do not stand on ladders, platforms, logs,
or in any position which may cause you to
lose your balance or control of the product!
When pruning trees, it is important not to make the
flush cut next to main limb or trunk until you have
cut off the limb further out to reduce the weight!
This prevents stripping the bark from the main
member!
f). Never stand on a ladder or other type of unstable
support while using the product. Insecure
stand invites hazards. (See Fig. 15e)
WARNING!
This product has not been
designed to provide protection from electric
shock in the event of contact with overhead
electric lines! Therefore do not use product
near cable, electric power or telephone lines. Keep
a minimum distance of 10 m to all electric lines. (See
Fig. 15f)!
g). Use the product only with secure footing. Hold
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