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cutting attachment or an incorrectly sharpened blade 

increases the risk of blade thrust.

9.1 Cutting attachment

Grass blades and grass cutters are intended for cutting 

coarse grass. (Fig. 8)

A trimmer head is intended for trimming grass. (Fig. 9)

General rules

 

- Only use cutting attachments with the guards we 

recommend! See the chapter on Technical data.

 

- Keep the teeth of the blade correctly sharpened! Follow 

our instructions and use the recommended file gauge. 

An incorrectly sharpened or damaged blade increases 

the risk of accidents.

 

- Check the cutting attachment for damage or cracks. A 

damaged cutting attachment should always be replaced.

9.2 Sharpening grass cutters and grass blades

 

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Sharpen blades and cutters using a single-cut flat file.

 

- Sharpen all edges equally to maintain the balance of 

the blade.

Always discard a blade that is bent, twisted, 

cracked, broken or damaged in any other way. 

Never attempt to straighten a twisted blade so 

that it can be reused. Only use original blades of the 

specified type.

9.3 Trimmer head

IMPORTANT Always ensure the trimmer cord is wound 

tightly and evenly around the drum, otherwise the machine 

will generate harmful vibration.

Only use the recommended trimmer heads and trimmer 

cords. These have been tested by the manufacturer to 

suit a particular engine size. This is especially important 

when a fully automatic trimmer head is used. Only use 

the recommended cutting attachment. See the chapter on 

Technical data.

Smaller machines generally require small trimmer heads 

and vice versa. This is because when clearing using a 

cord the engine must throw out the cord radially from the 

trimmer head and overcome the resistance of the grass 

being cleared.

The length of the cord is also important. A longer cord 

requires greater engine power than a shorter cord of the 

same diameter.

Make sure that the cutter on the trimmer guard is intact. 

This is used to cut the cord to the correct length.

To increase the life of the cord it can be soaked in water 

for a couple of days. This will make the line tougher so that 

it lasts longer.

10. 

CUTTING EQUIPMENT (LONG REACH HEDGE 

TRIMMER)

To ensure good cutting results it is important that the 

contact pressure between the blades is correct. The 

contact pressure is adjusted by turning the screws on the 

underside of the bar clockwise as far as they will go. Then 

turn the screws anticlockwise a 1/4 turn.

Lock the screws using the locking nut on the top of the 

bar. Check that the screws are loose enough to allow the 

washers under the screw heads to slide sideways.

When the blades are correctly adjusted the play between 

the blades should be 0,2–0,4 mm, measured at the screws.

The  edges  of  the  blades  are  too  hard  to  be  filed.  Dull 

blades should be sharpened using a grinder.

Replace the blades if they are bent or damaged.

11. 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

11.1 Prepare the machine

11.1.1 Assembling the Front handle

Fit the front handle absorber (A) on the rear tube (C). 

While aligning the hole (B) on the front handle absorber, 

the position pin (F) on the barrier (E) and one position hole 

(D) of three on the rear handle, fit the barrier on the rear 

handle and insert the position pin into the position hole on 

the rear handle. Make sure the barrier on the left side of 

the machine. (Fig. 10)

Push down the front handle (G), and then turn four screws 

(H) clockwise to tighten the front handle securely. (Fig. 11)

11.1.2 Connecting the tube (Fig. 12)

Align the hole (A1) on the front tube (A) and the lock pin (B). 

Then, Pull out the Lock pin, and while inserting the front 

tube in the connector (D) to the end. After loosened the 

lock pin, it will return to its original position automatically, 

and insert into the hole on the front tube.

Make sure the front tube can’t be rotated after the lock pin 

came back to its original position. Turn the lock knob (C) 

clockwise to tighten the front tube securely.

11.1.3 Fitting blades and trimmer heads

When  fitting  the  cutting  attachment  it  is 

extremely important that the raised section on 

the top clamping plate/support flange engages 

correctly in the centre hole of the cutting 

attachment. If the cutting attachment is fitted 

incorrectly it can result in serious and/or fatal 

personal injury.

Never use a cutting attachment without an 

approved guard. See the chapter on Technical 

data. If an incorrect or faulty guard is fitted this 

can cause serious personal injury.

11.1.4 Fitting the guard extension

 

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The guard extension shall always be fitted when using 

the trimmer head and combination guard. The guard 

extension shall always be removed when using the 

grass blade. (Fig. 13).

 

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Hook the blade guard/combination guard onto the fitting 

on the shaft and secure with three bolts. (Fig. 13).

 

- Enter the guard extension guide in the slot of the 

combination guard. Then click the guard extension into 

position on the guard with some claws. (Fig. 14).

 

- The guard extension is removed easily using a 

screwdriver, see illustration. (Fig. 15)

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Page 15: ...ara mantener el equilibrio de la cuchilla Deseche siempre una cuchilla que est plegada torcida agrietada rota o da ada de cualquier manera Nunca intente rectificar una cuchilla torcida para reutilizar...

Page 16: ...n de combinaci n en el dispositivo de sujeci n del rbol y f jela con los tres pernos Use la protecci n de cuchilla recomendada Ver el cap tulo Caracter sticas t cnicas Fig 16 CUIDADO Aseg rese que qu...

Page 17: ...s corporales cuando se les inhala o entran en contacto con la piel Por este motivo se debe tener cuidado al manipular el combustible y es necesario asegurarse que haya una adecuada ventilaci n 11 2 4...

Page 18: ...el rea de trabajo en caso contrario existe un riesgo de graves lesiones corporales La distancia de seguridad es de 15 metros 11 3 2 1 Arranque en fr o Un arranque en fr o del motor es un arranque hech...

Page 19: ...ando este movimiento es de derecha a izquierda se trata de desbroce y cuando es de izquierda a derecha se trata del regreso a la posici n inicial Deje que la parte izquierda de la cuchilla entre las 8...

Page 20: ...e aire para eliminar el polvo y la suciedad y evitar Un mal funcionamiento del carburador Problemas de arranque P rdida de potencia del motor Los siguientes intervalos se aplican s lo a las condicione...

Page 21: ...e funcionamiento o antes si fuere necesario Tipo de buj a recomendado Utilice siempre el tipo de buj a recomendado Utilizar una buj a incorrecta puede da ar el pist n cilindro Verifique que la buj a e...

Page 22: ...are l accensione involontaria dell utensile Accertarsi che l utensile elettrico sia spento prima di collegarlo all alimentazione di corrente e o alla batteria di prenderlo o di trasportarlo Il fatto d...

Page 23: ...ello starter 21 Serbatoio del carburante 22 Manopola della valvola dell aria 23 Bulbo primer 24 Coperchio del filtro 25 Comando del gas 26 Controdado 27 Cappuccio di protezione inferiore 28 Piastra di...

Page 24: ...i pu controllare l apparecchio anche in situazioni impreviste Indossare un abbigliamento idoneo Indossare capi il pi possibile aderenti ed evitare di indossare ornamenti o gioielli Tenere capelli abbi...

Page 25: ...iasi 8 1 Esclusione del gas L esclusione del gas concepita per impedire l accelerazione accidentale Quando si preme il comando di esclusione A cio si afferra l impugnatura il comando del gas B viene l...

Page 26: ...lanciamento della lama Gettare sempre le lame piegate contorte incrinate rotte o danneggiate in qualsiasi altro modo Non tentare mai di raddrizzare una lama contorta per riutilizzarla Utilizzare esclu...

Page 27: ...protezione con i fermi Fig 14 Il carter protettivo si rimuove facilmente per mezzo di un cacciavite come da illustrazione Fig 15 11 1 5 Montaggio di paralama lama tagliaerba e coltello tagliaerba Agg...

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Page 29: ...o dopo il rifornimento Avviamento accensione premere il lato I dell interruttore del motore Fig 21 Bulbo primer premere ripetutamente il bulbo primer fino a quando inizi a riempirsi di carburante Non...

Page 30: ...ovimenti ritmici Assumere una posizione stabile con i piedi divaricati Dopo il movimento di ritorno avanzare e riassumere una posizione stabile Fare in modo che la coppetta di sostegno si appoggi legg...

Page 31: ...aria deve essere pulito regolarmente per eliminare polvere e sporco ed evitare I seguenti intervalli si riferiscono esclusivamente a condizioni operative normali Se la giornata lavorativa pi lunga o...

Page 32: ...comandato Utilizzare sempre candele del tipo raccomandato L uso di candele di tipo non corretto pu danneggiare i pistoni cilindri Verificare che la candela sia dotata di dispositivo di soppressione de...

Page 33: ...ery pack picking up or carrying the tool Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents d Remove any adjusting key or wrench be...

Page 34: ...rottle trigger lockout 15 Auxiliary handle 16 Suspension ring 17 Output flange 18 Spark plug 19 Engine 20 Starter handle 21 Fuel tank 22 Choke knob 23 Primer bulb 24 Filter cover 25 Throttle trigger 2...

Page 35: ...ction facilities ensure these are connected and properly used Use of these devices can reduce dust related hazards 5 3 Engine tool use and care Use the correct tool for your application The correct to...

Page 36: ...sure the engine stops when you move the engine switch to the stop setting 8 3 Vibration damping system Fig 7 Your machine is equipped with a vibration damping system that is designed to minimize vibr...

Page 37: ...Then turn the screws anticlockwise a 1 4 turn Lock the screws using the locking nut on the top of the bar Check that the screws are loose enough to allow the washers under the screw heads to slide sid...

Page 38: ...rate If you have spilt fuel on yourself or your clothes change your clothes Wash any part of your body that has come in contact with fuel Use soap and water If the machine is leaking fuel Check regula...

Page 39: ...lade if cracks are found Check that the support flange is not cracked due to fatigue or due to being tightened too much Discard the support flange if it is cracked Ensure the locking nut has not lost...

Page 40: ...ccur in areas where it is difficult to see the material being cut Avoid cutting with the area of the blade between the 12 o clock and 3 o clock positions Because of the speed of rotation of the blade...

Page 41: ...4 Hold the machine as close to your body as possible to get the best balance Fig 34 Make sure that the tip does not touch the ground Fig 34 Do not rush the work but work steadily until all the branche...

Page 42: ...7 mm The spark plug should be replaced after about a month in operation or earlier if necessary Recommended Spark plug type Always use the recommended spark plug type Use of the wrong spark plug can...

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Page 57: ...onents consumables accessories or components subject to wear that must be replaced by the owner g Products that show any kind of misuse or application which deviates from its original intended uses li...

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