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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS

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11

4.

Take a secure hold of the grass trimmer and, without
letting it touch the grass to be cut, push up the safety
switch, then press the trigger on the upper handgrip.
Let the grass trimmer run for a few seconds and
“bump” the stringhead against the lawn. Nylon line will
automatically release. The cut-off blade in the debris
shield will trim off excess line.

5.

To switch off the string trimmer let go of the switch.

These operations should be repeated a few times before
starting work to make sure that everything is functioning
properly and to familiarize yourself with the grass trimmer.
Start off slowly, when you have gained experience, you will
be able to use the grass trimmer to its full potential.

2.

CLOSER TRIMMING

(Fig. 13). Position trimmer

straight ahead with a slight tilt so bottom of stringhead
is above ground level and string contact occurs at
proper cutting point. Always cut away from operator.
Do not pull trimmer in toward operator.

3.

FENCE/FOUNDATION TRIMMING.

Approach trim-

ming around chain link fences, picket fences, rock
walls and foundations slowly to cut close without whip-
ping string against the barrier. If the string comes in
contact with rock, brick walls, or foundations, it will
break or fray. If string snags fencing, it will snap off.

4.

TRIMMING AROUND TREES.

Trim around tree

trunks with a slow approach so string does not contact
bark. Walk around the tree trimming from left to right.
Approach grass or weeds with the tip of the string and
tilt stringhead slightly forward.

5.

SCALPING

(Fig. 14). Scalping refers to removal of all

vegetation down to the ground. To do this, tilt the
stringhead to about a 30 degree angle to the left. By
adjusting the handle you will have better control dur-
ing this operation. Always keep a distance of 50 feet
(15 meters) from other people and animals when
scalping. Do not attempt this procedure if there is any
chance flying debris could injure operator, other peo-
ple or cause damage to property.

6.

OPERATING AS AN EDGER

(Fig. 15). With the unit

configured as an edger, hold it so the motor is to your
left side so that debris is thrown to the rear. Always
use eye protection.

7.

SWEEPING - DO NOT SWEEP WITH TRIMMER

(Fig.

16)

8.

DO NOT BUMP TRIMMER ON CONCRETE.

This can

damage the stringhead (Figure 17).

A short or worn line
cuts less efficiently so,

to improve its operation on subsequent occa-
sions, bump the spool buttom (A) lightly on the
ground while the trimmer is running.(Fig/ 10)

CAUTION :

Fig. 10

A

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CONNECT THE  CORD

1.

Insure the cord is NOT plugged into a receptacle
before this procedure.

2.

Make a loop with 8

- 10

(20 - 25cm) of the end of the

extension cord.

3.

Place the loop into the slot (A) under the rear handle
and lock into place on the cord retainer as shown in
Figure 11.

4.

Connect the extension cord to the trimmer power
cord.

5.

Plug the extension cord into a receptacle ONLY when
you are ready to operate the trimmer.

TRIMMER OPERATION

1.

TRIMMING / MOWING

(Fig. 12). Swing trimmer with a

sickle-like motion from side to side. Do not tilt the
stringhead during the procedure. Test area to be
trimmed for proper cutting height. Keep stringhead at
same level for even depth of cut.

Fig. 11

A

Fig. 12

Fig. 13

Fig. 14

Fig. 15

Fig. 16

Fig. 17

Summary of Contents for TB45E

Page 1: ...FETY ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST CAUTION Before using this product read this manual and follow all safety rules and operating instructions Electric Grass Trimmer Model TB45E P N 6096 202...

Page 2: ...arranty applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THIS GRASS TRIMMER TO THE NEAREST TROY BILT REPAIR CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES CALL 1 800 520 5520...

Page 3: ...ty damage or personal injury to yourself or to others Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury CAUTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL...

Page 4: ...e is double insulated If in doubt of proper wire size use the next heavier gauge Please note that the smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord 1 When using the appliance an extension cord of ade...

Page 5: ...be stored in a dry high or locked up place out of the reach of children 18 Don t grasp the exposed cutting edges when picking up or holding the appliance 19 Don t force appliance it will do the job b...

Page 6: ...cause severe eye injury and hearing loss Wear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87 1 1989 standards and ear pro tection when operating this unit Wear a hard hat Use a full face shield when needed SYMBOL M...

Page 7: ...GRASS TRIMMER 7 DEBRIS SHIELD ASSIST HANDLE REAR HANDLE ON OFF TRIGGER ADJUSTABLE SHAFT AIR OPENINGS SAFETY SWITCH EDGE GUIDE WING NUT STRING HEAD EDGE GUIDE WHEEL SHAFT ADJUSTMENT BUTTO POWER CORD CO...

Page 8: ...INSTALLATION 1 Position the edge guide wheel A to the front of the motor housing as shown in Fig 1 2 Tighten the wing nut B firmly Fig 2 DEBRIS SHIELD INSTALLATION 1 Position the motor housing with st...

Page 9: ...the top of shaft Fig 8 2 Tighten adjustment knob securely STARTING 1 Before starting the grass trimmer for the first time check that the nylon lines touch or pass over the line cutting blade If they a...

Page 10: ...tential A short or worn line cuts less efficiently so to improve its operation on subsequent occa sions bump the spool buttom A lightly on the ground while the trimmer is running Fig 10 CAUTION Fig 10...

Page 11: ...ree trimming from left to right Approach grass or weeds with the tip of the string and tilt stringhead slightly forward 5 SCALPING Fig 14 Scalping refers to removal of all vegetation down to the groun...

Page 12: ...hat it is put in a safe place 3 Remove the clear plastic line retaining ring Remove any existing line from the spool 4 Using 0 065 replacement line measure off approxi mately 14 of line Double over th...

Page 13: ...per slot Fig 26 7 Insert the line through each eyelet in the spool carrier and slide the spool into the carrier Fig 27 NOTE Insure that the line is within the clear plastic line retainer If it s outsi...

Page 14: ...apart and clean out the grass and soil from the spool and its slot and in particular the debris shield 3 During operation keep the air slots clean and free of grass 4 Only use a cloth soaked with hot...

Page 15: ...MTD RED 34 6131 202A04 CUSHION RING 12 6056 202A03 BUTTON Black 35 6114 202A02 EGDER GUIDE 13 6021 202A01 LEVER 36 6NBB 06 NUT 14 6024 202A02 SPRING 37 6043 815501 WASHER 15 6131 202A01 JOINT PIPE 38...

Page 16: ...to change or improve the design of any Troy Bilt Product without assuming any obliga tion to modify any product previously manufactured No implied warranty including any implied warranty of merchantab...

Page 17: ...ENTO MANTENIMIENTO LISTA DE COMPONENTES PRECAUCI N Antes de utilizar este producto lea este manual y siga todas las reglas de seguridad e instruc ciones de funcionamiento Recortador Cortador de Cesped...

Page 18: ...lo 90 d as desde la fecha de compra EL SERVICIO DE GARANT A EST DISPONIBLE DEVOLVIENDO ESTA BORDEADORA DE C SPED AL CENTRO DE SERVICIO TROY BILT M S CERCANO EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS LLAME AL 1 800 520 55...

Page 19: ...ales para el funcionamiento del equipo Lea el Manual del Usuario y siga todas las adverten cias e instrucciones de seguridad Si no lo hace pueden producirse da os en el oper ador y los que le rodean E...

Page 20: ...una posible falla de aislamiento el ctrico interno 5 CABLE DE EXTENSION Uselo exclusivamente con un cable de extensi n dise ado para exteriores Vea la tabla de abajo Puede usar un cable de dos alam br...

Page 21: ...en todo momento 15 EVITE UN ENCENDIDO INVOLUNTARIO No trans porte la recortadora conectada con el dedo en el interruptor 16 DESCONECTE la recortadora de la corriente el ctri ca cuando no la use o ant...

Page 22: ...pueden da ar los ojos y el o do Utilice protecci n ocular seg n la norma ANSI Z87 1 1989 y protec ci n auditiva al utilizar esta unidad Utilice casco Utilice una mascara si es necesario S MBOLO SINGI...

Page 23: ...UBRIO AUXILIAR MANUBRIO TRASERO GATILLO DE ENCENDIDO APAGADO FLECHA AJUSTABLE APERTURAS DE AIRE INTERRUPTOR DE SEGURIDAD TUERCA DE MARIPOSA DEGU A DE EXTREMO CABEZA DE HILO RUEDA DE GU A DE EXTREMO BO...

Page 24: ...a rueda gu a de reborde A al frente de la carcasa del motor como e muestra en la Fig 1 2 Apriete la tuerca de mariposa B firmemente Fig 2 INSTALACI N DE LA PROTECCI N CONTRA RESIDUOS 1 Coloque el comp...

Page 25: ...acia arriba del mango Figura 8 2 Reapriete la perilla de ajuste seguramente ENCENDIDO 1 Antes de encender la bordeadora de c sped por primera vez aseg rese de que las l neas de nylon toquen o pasen po...

Page 26: ...dad Una l nea corta o gas tada realiza un corte menos eficiente Para mejorar su rendimiento en futuros usos golpee el bot n de la bobina A con suavidad en el suelo mientras la bordeadora est funcionan...

Page 27: ...la corteza del mismo 5 REMOVER VEGETACI N Fig 14 Gire la unidad 30 grados hacia la izquierda Ajustando el maneral ten dr mejor control de esta operaci n Siempre manten ga una distancia de 50 pies 15 m...

Page 28: ...Aseg rese de colo carlo en un lugar seguro 3 Retire el anillo de retencion de plastico transparente Retire cualquier linea existente del rotor 4 Usando la linea de reemplazo 0 065 mida aproxi madament...

Page 29: ...cia la ranura superior Fig 26 7 Inserte la l nea a trav s de cara ojal en el portador del rotor y deslice el rotor en el portador Fig 27 NOTA Aseg rese que la l nea est dentro del retene dor de pl sti...

Page 30: ...uarda 3 Mientras opera la unidad aseg rese de que las ranuras d ventilaci n est n limpias y libres de tierra y pasto 4 Unicamente utilice un trapo h medo con agua caliente y un cepillo delgado para li...

Page 31: ...RIOR I MTD ROJO 34 6131 202A04 ANILLO AMORTIGUADOR 12 6056 202A03 BOT N Negro 35 6114 202A02 GU A DE LA CUCHILLA 13 6021 202A01 PALANCA 36 6NBB 06 TUERCA 14 6024 202A02 MUELLE 37 6043 815501 ARANDELA...

Page 32: ...para modificar cualquier producto fabricado con anterioridad Ninguna garant a impl cita es aplicable despu s del per odo de aplicabilidad de la garant a expresa escrita con anterioridad incluyendo cua...

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Page 34: ...problems or questions DO NOT return this product to the store Contact your Customer Service Agent Para problemas o preguntas NO devolver este producto a la tienda Contacte a su Agente de Servicio al C...

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