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OPERATION
Fueling
Use good quality gasoline mixed with 4% (25:1) 2-stroke oil in the fuel tank.
Gasoline is highly flammable and can cause serious injury if it is inhaled or comes
into contact with the body. Always use extreme caution when handling fuel. Use
adequate ventilation when handling fuel in an enclosed place.
Never fill up the brushcutter while the engine is running.
When adding fuel, open the fuel tank slowly to allow the release of any excess pressure.
After filling the fuel tank, carefully tighten the fuel tank cover.
Keep the brushcutter at least 10 feet away from the fueling area before turning on the engine.
Immediately wash off with soap and water any fuel that gets on your skin or clothing.
Check that there is no fuel leakage after fueling.
Starting and stopping the brushcutter
Follow these steps to turn the device on:
1. Turn the ignition switch (1) to the START position, [Fig. 06, Pag. 06].
2. Close the choke (2) (move to position A), [Fig.07, Pag. 06].
3. Press the primer pump (3) 10 times, [Fig.08, Pag. 06].
4. Pull the starter cord firmly until the engine starts.
5. Open the choke (move to position B), [Fig. 07, Pag. 06].
If the engine does not start, repeat the steps above. When the engine starts, let it run for about 2 minutes
to warm up.
To shut off the equipment:
1. Turn the ignition switch (1) to the STOP position, [Fig. 06, Pag. 06].
USAGE INFORMATION
SAFE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT
Check the device before each use. Check for any fuel leaks and be sure that
all nuts and bolts are correctly in place and tightened.
Replace all parts that are cracked, torn or damaged before using equipment.
Keep all persons away when adjusting the carburetor.
Fuel is very flammable and can explode. Be careful when handling fuel or filling fuel
tank.
CUTTING
Before beginning to cut, inspect the area where the brushcutter will be used and
remove all hazardous objects, such as wire, stones, branches, etc.