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   SPECIFICATION

Technical Data

Property 

Value

Engine type 

Single-cylinder, 2-stroke

Displacement (cc) 

26cm

3

Max. power/engine speed 

0.75 kW/10000 min

-1

Cutting capacity               

27mm

Tank capacity 

460ml

Idle speed 

3000min

-1

Clutch speed 

4000min

-1

Ignition 

C.D.I

Cutting length 

700mm

Fuel ratio (petrol: 2 cycle motor oil) 

40:1

Net weight 

5.3kg

Sound pressure level L

PA

 (dB) 

95.8dB(A) K=2.04 dB(A)

Sound power level L

WA

 (dB) 

108dB(A)

Vibration (m/s

2

)

Front handle 7.152m/s

2

;

Rear handle 3.378m/s

2

Spark type 

L8RTC

The declared vibration value has been measured in accordance with a standard test method and 
may be used for comparing one tool with another. The declared vibration value may also be used in a 
preliminary assessment of exposure.

   EXPLANATIONS AND SYMBOLS, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS

IMPORTANT!

Please read all of the safety and operating instructions carefully before using this tool. 
Please pay particular attention to all sections of this user guide that carry warning 
symbols and notices.

WARNING!

This is a warning symbol. This symbol is used throughout the user guide whenever 
there is a risk of personal injury. Ensure that these warnings are read and understood 
at all times.

Summary of Contents for 90364

Page 1: ...have all these items please contact www coreservice co uk Hotline 44 01904 947568 Email support coreservice co uk 10 5 10 Petrol 5 Oil FUEL MIXING BOTTLE 40 1 PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FURTHER REFERENCE Socket wrench slotted screw drive x 1 Mix bottle x 1 Hedge trimmer x 1 Blade cover x 1 ...

Page 2: ...type L8RTC The declared vibration value has been measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with another The declared vibration value may also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure EXPLANATIONS AND SYMBOLS CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS IMPORTANT Please read all of the safety and operating instructions carefully before using this tool Please pay part...

Page 3: ... are extremely flammable To prevent burns do not touch Keep fingers away from moving cutting device Wear robust footwear when using the device Wear respiratory protection Wear hearing protection and eye protection PPE when using the device Wear protective gloves when using the device 108 Guaranteed sound power level A product placed on the United Kingdom market meets the UKCA Marking requirements ...

Page 4: ...this manual Failure to observe this warning may lead to serious injury death or damage to the machine Always take care when removing the packaging to prevent damage to you or to the machine IMPORTANT Before assembling the machine check all the parts indicated in the manual are in the box Inspect all the parts for signs of damage Do not assemble the machine if you observe any damaged components Gen...

Page 5: ...ing exhaust fumes can kill Clear the work area before each use Remove all objects such as rocks broken glass nails wire or other such debris which can be thrown or become entangled in the cutting line or blade Wear Personal Protective Equipment PPE such as safety glasses or goggles when operating this unit Wear heavy long trousers boots and gloves Do not wear loose fitting clothing shorts or go ba...

Page 6: ...ohol drugs or medicines that lower the ability to concentrate Fuel replenishment Before refuelling switch off the engine Carefully open the fuel cap so that excess pressure can escape slowly and the fuel does not splash The use of the trimmer results in high temperatures Let the machine cool down before refuelling otherwise the fuel could ignite and people could get burnt When refuelling make sure...

Page 7: ...e your machine repaired contact your nearest store Make sure that the protective cover of the hedge trimmer works perfectly and it is installed in such a way that the blade teeth are always covered Before adjustments or machine maintenance switch off the engine This is valid mainly if the cutting blade is being replaced Use only approved components During maintenance and repairs use only identical...

Page 8: ...sed premises sickness g Do not use deformed or damaged cutting blades cutting blade destruction Switch off the engine before you start adjusting or maintaining the machine Make this instruction manual available to everybody who is working with the machine Use this machine only for trimming hedges and foliage and cutting wood max 27mm Do not use trimmers in the vicinity of flammable fluid or gas Have...

Page 9: ...t enough Never deposit tools or materials above the machine so that they could fall down on it Make sure your hands are in the right positions e g make sure they can not slide and suddenly come in contact with the cutting blade The material you want to cut should not include nails or other similar foreign matters Do not overload the machine so it does not slow down and get overheated Never attempt...

Page 10: ...se in the instruction manual the damaged components and safety devices should be repaired or replaced in an authorised service centre Damaged switches should also be replaced in an authorised service centre The machine complies with all relevant safety provisions Repairs can be carried out only by qualified repair staff in authorised centres using original spare parts In case of non compliance wit...

Page 11: ...al to read the entire instruction manual before first operation and to observe all the instructions therein 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 Assembly instructions WARNING Before using the product familiarise yourself with the operatingfeatures read the entire instruction manual pa...

Page 12: ...TMENT Adjust the handle to fit the application 1 Pull the unlock lever 9 backward and hold it in position Fig 2 2 Adjust the handle 5 to required position and release the unlock lever 9 Keep turning the handle until it snaps securely into place Fig 3 6 WARNING Only adjust the handle position when the engine is switched off Always ensure that the handle locks in one of the end positions never use i...

Page 13: ...umes will explode if lit Ensure that there are no naked flames around the product Do not smoke while filling 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 Fig 7 Fill half the quantity of the petrol to be used...

Page 14: ... the tank 11 to allow for expansion Fig 8 8 Avoid spilling and overfilling the tank 9 Wipe up spilled fuel with a soft cloth and refit the fuel tank cap 12 10 Always dispose of fuel used oil and soiled objects according to local regulations see section Recycling and disposal NOTE Fuel and oil deteriorate over time It may be difficult to start the engine if you use fuel which has been kept for more...

Page 15: ...les dry to ensure safe support 4 Ensure that the air vents 21 are always unobstructed and clear Clean them if necessary with a soft brush Blocked air vents may lead to overheating and damage to the product 5 Switch the product off immediately if you are disturbed while working by other people entering the working area Always let the product come to a complete stop before putting it down 6 Do not o...

Page 16: ...the throttle trigger 8 2 3 times the pull the recoil starter handle 4 to start motor Warm start Fig 12 13 WARNING Make sure that the cutting device is not touching the ground or other objects when starting the product 1 Set the ignition switch 10 to I ON position 2 Do not press the primer 13 3 Move the choke lever 16 to Run position 4 Hold the top cover firmly with your left hand and put your righ...

Page 17: ...he product run at its idle speed for 10 15 seconds 2 Set the ignition switch 10 to its STOP OFF position Fig 14 WARNING The cutting device will continue to run for some time even after the engine has been switched off Wait until the cutting device has come to a complete stop before placing the product on the ground TRIMMING NOTE Try to keep the cutting device angled at approximately 15 to the cutt...

Page 18: ...peed 4 Move the cutting device lightly through the cutting surface in a sweeping motion following the shape of the hedge or shrub A slight tilt downwards of the cutting device in the direction of motion is recommended for optimum cutting performance 5 Do not to rush and do not attempt to cut too much with one stroke of the cutting device right position 90º right position 90º Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 l...

Page 19: ... still to be cut Fig 21 7 After cutting the sides proceed to the top Fig 22 Try to keep the cutting device angled at approximately 15 to the cutting surface 8 Cut in a number of stages if the area being cut is particularly long to achieve a better result smaller trimmings will allow for easy composting Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22 left position 90º ...

Page 20: ...ction maintenance and cleaning work 1 Keep the product clean Remove debris from it after each use and before storage 2 Regular and proper cleaning will help ensure safe use and prolong the life of the product 3 Inspect the product before each use for worn and damaged parts Do not operate it if you find broken and worn parts WARNING Only perform repairs and maintenance work according to these instr...

Page 21: ...d specialist 1 Keep the cutting device 1 clean and free of debris Remove trimmings 2 Apply a small amount of suitable lubricant on the cutting device 1 to retain a good cutting performance Fig 24 3 Keep the cutting device 1 sharp Have a worn or damaged cutting device replaced with a new one of the same type by a qualified specialist 4 Tighten loose nuts on the cutting device 1 with a proper wrench...

Page 22: ...er located at the free end of the fuel pipe Ask an authorised service centre or similar qualified person to check and where necessary replace it at regular intervals SPARK PLUG 1 Inspect the spark plug 18 at least every 25 hours or prior to long term storage over 30 days if the use has not been this high Clean or replace with a new spark plug if necessary refer to section TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 23: ...th an lubricating gun until the grease comes out between the gear box 22 and the cutting device 1 Fig 30 3 Remove any grease from the product CARBURETTOR The carburettor is pre set by the manufacturer Should it be necessary to make any changes please contact an authorised service centre or a similarly qualified person Do not attempt to make any adjustments by yourself REPAIR This product does not ...

Page 24: ...oduct and its accessories in a dry frost free place 6 Always store the product in a place that is inaccessible to children The ideal storage temperature is between 10 and 30 C 7 We recommend using the original package for storage or covering the product with a suitable cloth or enclosure to protect it against dust TRANSPORTATION 1 Switch the product off and disconnect the spark plug connector 2 At...

Page 25: ...ction properly Recycle the package afterwards 2 Old products are potentially recyclable and do not therefore belong in your household rubbish You are requested to assist us and our contribution to saving resources and protecting the environment by handing in this product at an equipped collection centre if there is one available 3 Petrol oil used oil mixtures of oil and petrol and objects contamin...

Page 26: ...an the carburettor with air 6 Replace the spark plug Engine runs too fast when idle 1 Cold engine 1 Warm up slowly alternatively close the choke a bit Engine does not reach its maximum speed 1 Fouled spark plug remains of carbon on the electrodes spark gap to large 2 Fouled carburettor or its jets 3 Fouled air filter 4 Exhaust exhaust channel 5 Sealing ring in crankcase not sealing properly 6 Worn...

Page 27: ...27 MAINTAINANCE AND STORAGE LIST OF VULNERABLE PARTS Description Models or specification Spark plug 984002 Air filter 984125 Fuel filter 984168 ...

Page 28: ... 2006 42 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 2014 30 EU The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012 2011 65 EU EU 2015 863 Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors Regulations 2001 2000 14 EC amended by 2005 88 EC Conformity Assessment Procedure as per Annex V Measured Sound Power Level 105 ...

Page 29: ...household waste Please recycle where facilities exist When you need to dispose of this product check with your retailer or local authority for suitable options Regulations encourage the recycling of Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment DIRECTIVE 2012 19 EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 4 July 2012 on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE ...

Page 30: ...date of delivery of the product if later The guarantee is subject to the following provisions The guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual It must be used solely for domestic purpose The guarantee will be retendered invalid if the produc...

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