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Safety and Instructional Decals

Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger.
Replace any decal that is damaged or missing.

Symbol

Name

Explanation

AC

Alternating current

Type of current

A

Amperes

Current

Hz

Hertz

Frequency (cycles
per second)

rpm

Revolutions per
minute

Speed of string

V

Volts

Voltage

Safety Alert

Indicates a
potential personal
injury hazard.

Read The
Operator’s Manual

To reduce the
risk of injury,
user must read
and understand
operator’s manual
before using this
product.

Wet Conditions
Alert

Do not expose to
rain or use in damp
locations.

Cable Damage
Alert

Remove plug
from the mains
immediately if cable
is damaged or cut.

Eye Protection

Always wear eye
protection with side
shields marked to
comply with ANSI
Z87.1.

decal125-8324c

125-8324

1.

Warning—read the

Operator’s Manual

; do not operate in

wet conditions; do not use if the cord is damaged; wear
eye protection.

decal131-0361b

131-0361

decal138-6683

138-6683

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Summary of Contents for 51480A

Page 1: ...NS The term power tool in all of the warnings refers to your mains operated corded power tool or battery operated cordless power tool 1 Work area safety A Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered o...

Page 2: ...rous in the hands of untrained users E Store idle appliances indoors When not in use appliances should be stored indoors in a dry and high or locked up place out of the reach of children F Maintain po...

Page 3: ...appliance is marked with the words Double Insulation or Double Insulated The symbol shall also be marked on the appliance 7 Extension Cord WARNING Using an incorrect extension cord may result in elect...

Page 4: ...tial personal injury hazard Read The Operator s Manual To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product Wet Conditions Alert Do not expose to rain...

Page 5: ...the base position 1 Installing the Auxiliary Handle Parts needed for this procedure 1 Auxiliary handle 1 Latch 1 Brace 1 Position the auxiliary handle on the shaft of the trimmer with the smooth surfa...

Page 6: ...er base as shown in Figure 2 g015656 Figure 2 1 Phillips screw 2 Guard 2 Secure the guard using the Phillips screw 3 Installing the Edge Guard Parts needed for this procedure 1 Edge guard Procedure In...

Page 7: ...e auxiliary latch Figure 4 g015655 Figure 4 1 Auxiliary handle 3 Height adjustment latch 2 Auxiliary handle latch To adjust the trimmer height open the height adjustment latch then slide the shaft up...

Page 8: ...not use a damaged cord Note This appliance has a polarized plug one blade is wider than the other and only fits into a polarized outlet or polarized extension cord one way Tie together 2 connections s...

Page 9: ...rom the body keeping clearance between your body and the edger Any contact with the edger cutting head while operating can result in serious personal injury Hold the edger with your right hand on the...

Page 10: ...a damp cloth Do not hose the trimmer down or submerge it in water 2 Wipe or scrape clean any debris from the cutting head area 3 Check and tighten all fasteners If any part is damaged or lost repair...

Page 11: ...nge 2 Hole Note Wind the string onto the spool in the direction shown by the arrows on the spool Note The spool can accept up to 4 6 m 15 ft of string 4 Place the string ends in the slots on the upper...

Page 12: ...schools and hospitals and on a wide variety of products Additionally some online and mail order retailers provide Prop 65 warnings on their websites or in catalogs How do the California warnings comp...

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