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7. GRASS TRIMMER

1). Use the trimmer head (B5) to cut smaller types of 
weed, lawn grass or similar soft vegetation.
2). Remove the protection cap from the line cutter (B4).
3). Hold the product firmly so that it sits with a gap 
between the product and your right side.
4). Stand upright, do not lean forward and pay attention 
to posture. Keep both feet apart to help retain your 
balance.
5). Hold the trimmer head just above the ground at an 
angle of approximately 30°. (See Fig. 15a)
6). Move the product with slow and regular arc from left 
to right before moving it back to the starting position 
before trimming the next area. (See Fig. 15b)
7). Ensure the cutting head remains clean and free from 
off-cuts that may cause it to jam. Check regularly. Stop 
the engine, switch the ignition switch (A18) to “STOP” 
and remove the spark plug connector (A2) before 
checking.
8). Trim longer grass in stages, do not cut long grass in 
one cut. For the best results, cut longer grass in steps. 
(See Fig.15c, 15d)
9). The trimmer head is equipped with a bumper (B7) 
helping to cut the trimming line (B6) while operating. 
Simply tap the bumper on a firm surface and the spool 
will release fresh trimming line. (See Fig. 15e)
10). A line cutter (B4) is integrated with the trimming 
guard (B3) and this will cut the line to the necessary 
length. (See Fig. 15f)

WARNING! 

The cut line will be thrown out! 

Danger of injury especially for bystanders!

11). For best results, do not cut wet grass because it 
tends to stick to the cutting heads and guard, prevents 
proper discharge of grass trimmings, and could cause 
you to slip and fall.

Fig. 15a

Fig. 15b

Fig. 15c

Fig. 15d

Fig. 15e

B4

Fig. 15f

25CC

 

PETROL

 

MULTI

 

TOOL

 

TT

L488GDO

Summary of Contents for TTL488GDO

Page 1: ...SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL 25CC PETROL MULTI TOOL TTL488GDO Original instructions Version 1 0_201209 1 ...

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Page 3: ...o use the product Local regulations can restrict the age of the operator 4 Never operate the product while people especially children or pets are nearby 5 Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property Preparation 1 This product can cause serious injuries Read the instructions carefully for the correct handling preparation...

Page 4: ...your back straight at all times Do not overwork yourself Take regular breaks on regularly base to ensure concentrated work and full control over the product 4 Keep a firm footing and balance during operation Always be sure of a safe and secure operating position whilst using the product Never use the product standing on steps or a ladder 5 Always wear substantial footwear and long trousers while o...

Page 5: ...e shut off the power source disconnect the spark plug connector from the spark plug and make sure all moving parts have come to a stop Allow the product to cool before making any inspections adjustments etc 3 Always store the product and fuel so that there is no risk of leakages or fumes coming into contact with sparks or naked flames from electrical equipment electric motors relays switches boile...

Page 6: ...andles are provided Loss of control can cause personal injury 6 Beware of overhead power lines Do not use the product in any position that causes any part to come within 10m of overhead electrical lines FUEL HANDLING 1 Always disconnect the spark plug connector and let the product cool down before refuelling it Petrol is easily flammable Never smoke when you are refuelling the product Do not refue...

Page 7: ...ers can arise in connection with the structure and design of this product 1 Health defects resulting from vibration emission if the product is being used over long periods of time or not adequately managed and properly maintained 2 Injuries and damage to property due to broken accessories or the sudden impact of hidden objects during use 3 Danger of injury and property damage caused by flying obje...

Page 8: ...m s 2 Hedge trimmer operation Left handle at idling Vibration emission value ah 6 477 m s 2 Uncertainty K 1 5 m s 2 Left handle at racing Vibration emission value ah 17 373 m s 2 Uncertainty K 1 5 m s 2 Right handle at idling Vibration emission value ah 4 960 m s 2 Uncertainty K 1 5 m s 2 Right handle at racing Vibration emission value ah 16 695 m s 2 Uncertainty K 1 5 m s 2 The declared vibration...

Page 9: ... the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is switched off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time Note The use of other tools will reduce the users total working period on this tool Helping to minimise your vibration exposure risk Maintain this tool in accordance with these instructions and keep well lubricated where appropriate Avoid using tools in temperatures of 1...

Page 10: ...afety footwear Wear protective clothing Objects thrown by the product could hit the user or other bystanders Always ensure that other people and pets remain at a safe distance from the product when it is in operation In general children must not come near the area where the product is Minimum distance 15 m 15 m Always beware of the danger from overhead electric power line keep a safe distance at l...

Page 11: ...ueling Only use petrol oil mixture with a ratio of 40 1 Do not use any other mixture ratio Always switch the product off and let it cool down before refuelling it and remove spark plug Naked flames in the work area around the product and in the vicinity of flammable materials are dangerous and can lead to serious injury or death Do not smoke in the work area around the product and in the vicinity ...

Page 12: ...ting device until it stops completely Guaranteed sound power level Risk of long hair being drawn into air inlet Risk of loose clothing being drawn into air intake Keep other people out of working area during operation A distance of at least 15m must be observed ...

Page 13: ...18 19 16 17 15 7 2 1 4 3 6 5 9 8 13 12 11 10 14 A 25CC PETROL MULTI TOOL TTL488GDO ...

Page 14: ... Primer 5 Air filter case 6 Fuel tank cap 7 Recoil starter handle 8 Harness 9 Securing clip 10 Step guard 11 Clamp 12 Locking pin 13 Locking knob 14 Auxiliary handle 15 Control unit 16 Handle grip 17 Throttle trigger 18 Ignition switch on off 19 Throttle interlock ...

Page 15: ...B 1 3 4 2 5 7 6 1 Shaft 2 Spindle 3 Trimming guard 4 Line cutter 5 Trimmer head 6 Trimming line 7 Bumper B Grass trimmer 25CC PETROL MULTI TOOL TTL488GDO ...

Page 16: ...1 2 3 4 6 7 5 C C Hedge trimmer attachment 1 Hedging blade 2 Blade protection sheath 3 Bolts 4 Unlock levers 5 Locking pin 6 Hedge trimmer shaft 7 Gripping surface ...

Page 17: ...ti tool I Cross head screw driver socket wrench rod used with Multi tool II 2 Multi tool II Spark plug wrench socket wrench used with Multi tool I 3 Hex key 5 mm 4 Hex key 4 mm D Tools 25CC PETROL MULTI TOOL TTL488GDO ...

Page 18: ...s trimmer attachments 5 6 kg GRASS TRIMMER Engine type Sl33 air cooled 2 stroke Engine displacement 25cc Max engine power 0 8 kW Max engine speed 10500 min Engine idle speed 3000 min Clutch engagement speed 4500 min Fuel tank volume 500 ml Fuel type 95 unleaded in a 40 1 ratio mix with 2 stroke oil Fuel consumption at maximum engine power 0 38 kg h Specific fuel consumption at maximum engine power...

Page 19: ...5 dB A Uncertainty 3 dB A Sound power level LWA ld 87 0 dB A Sound power level LWA R 109 4 dB A Sound power level LWA av 106 4 dB A Uncertainty 3 dB A Guaranteed sound power level LWA 112 dB A Net weight with hedge trimmer attachments 7 0 kg The sound intensity level for the operator may exceed 85dB A and ear protection measures are necessary ACCESSORIES HARNESS 1PC MULTI TOOL 1PC HEX KEY 4MM 1PC ...

Page 20: ...uch as plastic stone metal or wood that contains foreign objects 3 Observe the technical data for the maximum cutting capacity according to the application see Technical data Do not cut plants exceeding the stated maximum capacity 4 This product is intended for private domestic use only not for any commercial trade use It must not be used for any purposes other than those described UNPACK 1 Unpack...

Page 21: ...e product until it is completely assembled Always wear gloves during assembly This product can be used with different cutting heads for different applications Follow the assembly steps for respective application Grass trimmer With the grass trimmer head and its relative attachments correctly assembled the product can be used as a grass trimmer intended to cut smaller types of weed lawngrass or sim...

Page 22: ...ft See Fig 4a c Insert and secure the guard by the bolt and screw nut Use a hex key to secure the bolt See Fig 4b 3 Grass trimmer head assembly a Make sure that the trimming guard B3 has been attached properly b Attach the trimmer head B5 onto the spindle B2 c Secure the trimmer head B5 with bumper B7 clockwise See Fig 5 Pole hedge trimmer With the hedge trimmer blade and its relative attachments ...

Page 23: ...ling fuel and oil 1 Place the product on a stable level surface We recommend laying a non flammable sheet under the product 2 Mix a regular grade unleaded petrol and a quality engine oil for air cooled 2 stroke engines in a suitable container 3 Use an anti oxidant added quality oil expressly labelled for air cooled 2 stroke engine use JASO FC GRADE OIL or ISO EGC GRADE Do not use BIA or TWC 2 stro...

Page 24: ...ter handle Always allow it to return under controlled tension 3 HARNESS The harness A8 helps the operator carry this product WARNING Always attach the product to the harness Do not carry it just by hand 1 To remove the harness from the loop open the securing clip A9 See Fig 11a 2 Place the harness so that it runs over the right shoulder DON T crossing the chest and back The securing clip must be l...

Page 25: ...d to disengage the throttle trigger Finally press the throttle trigger A17 See Fig 13a 1 Starting a Place the product on a flat stable surface Ensure that the attachment in use does not touch the ground or any objects b Set the ignition switch A18 to its on position I See Fig 13b c If the engine is cold move the choke lever A3 to the CLOSE position and depress the primer A4 with 6 times until fuel...

Page 26: ...7 and let the product run at its idle speed for 10 15 seconds b Set the ignition switch A18 to its off position STOP See Fig 14 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 GENERAL BEHAVIOUR 1 Check the product as well as accessories for damage ...

Page 27: ...larly Stop the engine switch the ignition switch A18 to STOP and remove the spark plug connector A2 before checking 8 Trim longer grass in stages do not cut long grass in one cut For the best results cut longer grass in steps See Fig 15c 15d 9 The trimmer head is equipped with a bumper B7 helping to cut the trimming line B6 while operating Simply tap the bumper on a firm surface and the spool will...

Page 28: ...esired angle is adjusted See Fig 16c d Release the unlock levers C4 when the desired angle is adjusted Ensure that the hook engages between two teeth of the tooth wheel See Fig 16d e Make sure the unlock pin C5 engages automatically and the joint is secured 2 Trimming a Prepare the product to required length attaching the hedge trimmer shaft b Cut and remove branches exceeding the cutting capacity...

Page 29: ...ea out of sight See Fig 17c h Do not to rush and do not attempt to cut too much with one stroke of the cutting blade NOTE Try to keep the cutting blade angled at approximately 15 to the cutting surface i Cut in a number of stages if the area being cut is particularly long to achieve a better result smaller cuttings will allow for easy composting NOTE When shaping it is advisable to achieve a trape...

Page 30: ... or other aggressive detergents or disinfectants to clean this product as they might be harmful to its surfaces 1 Clean the product with a slightly damp cloth and mild soap Use a brush for areas that are hard to reach 2 In particular clean the air vents after every use with a cloth and brush 3 Remove stubborn dirt with high pressure air max 3 bar 4 Check for worn or damaged parts Replace worn part...

Page 31: ...n or damaged cutting blade with a new one of the same type 3 Lubricate the hedging blade C1 after each use to prolong the life span of cutting blade and product Apply light machine oil along the edge of the cutting blade AIR FILTER 1 Inspect the air filter regularly Replace it with a new one if necessary 2 Open the air filter case A5 with the cross head screwdriver D1 D2 and remove the filter See ...

Page 32: ...the spark plug first screw it in hand tight and then lightly tighten it with the spark plug wrench WARNING Do not over tighten the spark plug to avoid any damage BEVEL GEAR HEDGE TRIMMER The bevel gear is filled with grease Ask an authorised service centre or similar qualified person to check the quantity regularly and fill up using proper grease if necessary CARBURETTOR The carburettor is pre set...

Page 33: ...ts should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or local store for recycling advice 2 Petrol oil old oil a mixture of oil and petrol and objects soiled with oil e g cleaning cloths do not belong in the household rubbish Dispose of oily items in accordance with local guidelines and hand them in at recycling centres 3 The produc...

Page 34: ...rimer has been not pressed at cold start Press the primer and restart Primer has been pressed at warm start Dry spark plug Spark plug is wet Dry spark plug Spark plug is damaged Replace spark plug Spark plug connector lose Attach properly Engine stops Not enough fuel in fuel tank Add fuel Cutting device is blocked Remove blockage Unsatisfactory cutting performance Cutting blade is dull damaged Hav...

Page 35: ... Directive The conformity assessment followed was according to Annex III of the directive for equipment listed in schedule 1 article 13 the chosen conformity assessment route Internal control of production schedule 10 Annex V Guaranteed Sound Power Level 112 dB A Standards and technical specifications referred to EN ISO 11806 1 2011 EN ISO 10517 2009 EN ISO 14982 2009 Authorised signatory and tech...

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