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Operation

Important:

The battery pack is not fully charged

when it is purchased. Before using the trimmer for the
first time, refer to

Charging the Battery Pack (page 7)

.

Make sure to read all safety precautions. If storing for
a prolonged period of time, remove the battery. When
ready to use again, charge the battery pack; refer to

Charging the Battery Pack (page 7)

.

Starting the Trimmer

1.

Align the tongue of the battery pack with the cavity in the
handle housing (

Figure 7

).

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1

2

3

Figure 7

1.

Trigger handle

3.

Latch

2.

Tongue

2.

Grasp the trigger handle (

Figure 7

).

3.

Push the battery pack into the handle until the latch locks
into place.

4.

Slide the lock switch back to the On position, then squeeze
the trigger (

Figure 8

).

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1

2

Figure 8

1.

Lock switch

2.

Trigger

Stopping the Trimmer

To stop the trimmer, release the trigger.

Charging the Battery Pack

WARNING

CALIFORNIA

Proposition 65 Warning

WARNING: The power cord on this product

contains lead, a chemical known to the State

of California to cause birth defects or other

reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.

Important:

For best results, your battery pack should

be charged in a location where the temperature is more
than 5 degrees C (41 degrees F) but less than 40 degrees
C (104 degrees F). To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, do not store outside or in vehicles. Charging time
will be increased if not charged within this range.

1.

Turn the battery upside down and line up the battery terminal
with the slot in the charger (

Figure 9

and

Figure 10

).

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Summary of Contents for 51487A

Page 1: ...arp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock D Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of ele...

Page 2: ...alified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained 6 Battery Safety A Do not charge appliance in rain or in wet locations B D...

Page 3: ...131 0357 131 0376 131 0370 131 0372 131 0369 131 0371 3...

Page 4: ...ttery is fully charged before first use 131 0385 Setup Loose Parts Use the chart below to verify that all parts have been shipped Description Qty Use Screw 2 Wall mounting bracket 1 Mount the wall mou...

Page 5: ...bracket on wall board plaster or cement insert the 2 wall anchors not supplied into the holes then thread the screws into the wall anchors B If installing the bracket on wood drive the 2 screws into t...

Page 6: ...de the latch from the left through the handle and brace as shown and tighten the latch screw with a Phillips screwdriver Figure 4 Installing the Guard 1 Remove the Phillips screw taped to the guard Fi...

Page 7: ...ch back to the On position then squeeze the trigger Figure 8 g017454 1 2 Figure 8 1 Lock switch 2 Trigger Stopping the Trimmer To stop the trimmer release the trigger Charging the Battery Pack WARNING...

Page 8: ...charging Red Green Fully charged Red Orange Battery is too warm Remove it for approximately 30 minutes Adjusting the Handle Height and Base Orientation To adjust the auxiliary handle height release th...

Page 9: ...n push the button at the base of the spool retainer while pulling on the trimmer line to manually advance the line Figure 13 1 Button Trimming G016254 Figure 14 Edging To use the trimmer as edger pres...

Page 10: ...ass Wire and picket fences cause extra string wear even breakage Stone and brick walls curbs and wood may wear string rapidly Avoid trees and shrubs Tree bark wood moldings siding and fence posts can...

Page 11: ...String 1 Remove the battery 2 Remove the spool See Replacing the Spool Figure 18 1 2 G015662 Figure 19 1 Slot in upper spool flange 2 Hole Note Remove any old string remaining on the spool 3 The spool...

Page 12: ...ry when it is hot can reduce the operating time The battery will automatically stop working when it is overheated to prevent damage to it Remove the battery from the charger and allow it to cool befor...

Page 13: ...Notes 13...

Page 14: ...Notes 14...

Page 15: ...Notes 15...

Page 16: ...dental or consequential damages in connection with the use of the Toro Products covered by this warranty including any cost or expense of providing substitute equipment or service during reasonable pe...

Page 17: ...sulting from the application of this warranty WHERE TO MAKE THE WARRANTY VALID In the service centers see list of Service Centers Annexed to this Warranty Policy or if you want you can call phone at n...

Page 18: ...NTERNACIONAL DEL GOLFO MORELOS 507B MOTOSIERRAS PLAN DE AYALA COLONIA CENTRO INDEPENDENCIA 45 C P 96400 PLANDE AYALA COATZACOALCO VERACRUZ C P 92900 TEL 921 212 4386 POZA RICA VERACRUZ 921 212 9257 TE...

Page 19: ...SEO CHETUMAL 169 MONTE ATHOS 105 COLONIA QUINTANA ROO COLONIA LOMAS DE CHAPULTEPEC C P 62060 DELEG MIGUEL HIDALGO CUERNAVACA MORELOS C P 11000 TEL 777 3101 094 MEXICO D F josealtelo msn com 55 5520 13...

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