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Description of the engine components and 

controls 

(Fig.G)

:

1 Carburettor

2  On/off switch

3  Accelerator control

4  Safety lock lever

5  Carburettor priming pump

6  Spark plug

7  Air control

8  Start-up handle

9  Air filter

10  Silencer/cylinder guard

11  Fuel tank cap

12 Silencer

18  Fuel tank

29  Accelerator lever screw setting

Cold engine start-up (Fig.G)

1. Push the on/off switch 

(2)

 to the “START” 

”I” position.

2. Prime the fuel circuit by operating the priming 

pump 10 times 

(5)

; the system is primed when 

fuel is visible in the pump. If necessary, operate 

the pump again.

3. Shift the air control

 (7)

 to the “close” position 

 .

4. With your right hand, grab the start-up handle 

(8)

, pull slowly until you feel resistance, and 

then pull sharply and decisively; release the 

handle once the engine has started. If the en-

gine does not start, repeat this operation a few 

times. If the engine still does not start, consult 

the chapter “Problems, causes and solutions”.

WARNING! During this stage, the cutting de-

vice may start moving.

5. Once the engine is started, shift the air control 

(7)

 to the “OPEN” position  . Note: Do not leave 

the lever in the start-up position too long, or the 

engine will tend to flood.

Warm engine start-up (Fig.G)

1.Push the on/off switch 

(2)

 to the “START” 

”I” position.

2.If necessary, prime the fuel circuit by operating 

the priming pump 5 times 

(5)

; the system is 

primed when fuel is visible in the pump. If 

necessary, operate the pump again.

3.Pull the start-up handle 

(8)

 until the engine 

is started. 

 

Switching off the engine (Fig. G)

Release the accelerator and push the on/off 

switch 

(2)

 to the “STOP” “

O

” position.

The motor, the rotating mechanical parts and the 

cutting element will rotate a few more seconds 

after you switch off the machine; while the 

machine is stopping, do not touch any of the 

rotating parts.

Running in

During the first 10 hours of operation, do not 

strain the motor too much; for this reason, do 

not operate the machine empty at the maximum 

RPM and during use do not force the machine 

by fully throttling up.

We recommend repeating these operations 

several times before starting work, in order to 

familiarise yourself with the controls as much 

as possible.

If you notice any malfunctions, stop the machine 

and consult the chapter “Problems, causes and 

solutions”.

Turn the machine off when not in use.

USER INSTRUCTIONS

After reading the previous chapters carefully, 

apply these instructions scrupulously to obtain 

maximum performance.

Proceed calmly so as to become familiar with 

all the controls; after having gained sufficient 

experience, you will be able to make full use of 

its capacities.

SPOOL AND LINE

Only use spools with plastic, round-section trimmer 

lines; for the diameter, consult the technical specifi-

cations attached. Using metal lines, chains or other 

is prohibited. Using cutting elements not authorised 

by this manual causes very serious danger.

A short or used cutting thread means a lower cut-

ting performance; therefore, follow the instructions 

for adjusting the length as indicated below.

Using the semi-automatic spool “tap & go”.

- In order to lengthen the thread, tap the mobile 

part of the spool on the ground with the engine 

switched on.

- The length of the line is automatically adjusted 

by the line cutter 

(Fig. A pos. 15)

  located on 

the guard 

(Fig. A pos. 14)

.

Summary of Contents for TEXAS 52Z

Page 1: ...uso fornite WARNING Before using the machine read and understand the supplied safety instructions and operating instructions Decespugliatore a scoppio ISTRUZIONI D USO Istruzioni originali Internal c...

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Page 8: ...zioni e quanto ritenuto necessario per il buon uso la conoscenza e la normale manutenzione della macchina Esse non riportano le informazioni sulle tecniche di manutenzione delle superfici erbose l uti...

Page 9: ...peto erboso sia idoneo e l erba non sia eccessivamente alta non sia bagnato e sia privo di sassi radici sporgenti rami tubi cavi elettrici oggetti ecc che danneggerebbero la macchina e metterebbero in...

Page 10: ...la protezione 14 sul supporto predisposto sulla testa di taglio 13 2 Fissare la protezione con le viti 3 Se la lametta tagliafilo 15 fornita smontata necessario applicarla alla protezione e fissarla c...

Page 11: ...re di benzina fino al livello marcato 1 30 aggiungere l olio fino al livello marcato 600 chiudere il tappo ed agitare RIFORNIMENTO CARBURANTE ATTENZIONE Pericolo di incendio ed esplo sione Effettuare...

Page 12: ...onsultate il capitolo Problemi cause e rimedi ATTENZIONE In questa fase l organo di taglio potrebbe mettersi in rotazione 5 A motore avviato spostare il comando aria 7 in posizione OPEN Nota non lasci...

Page 13: ...assate partendo dall alto Operatore Mantenete la posizione d uso illustrata nelle Fig I cio con il decespugliatore al fianco ed elemento di taglio rivolto in avanti Non mettetevi mai davanti allo scar...

Page 14: ...re una perdita di controllo provocando cos gravi incidenti alla persona Non bisogna contare esclusivamente sui dispositivi di sicurezza in tegrati nella macchina All utilizzatore conviene prendere div...

Page 15: ...eguendo le illustrazioni di fig G 3 Lavarlo con acqua e sapone e risciacquarlo bene 4 Asciugarlo perfettamente 5 Immergerlo in olio pulito per motori 6 Strizzarlo per togliere l olio in eccesso Un ecc...

Page 16: ...ffet tuate una prova di funzionamento a vuoto per 1 minuto mantenendo una distanza di sicurezza IMMAGAZZINAMENTO Effettuate una accurata pulizia di tutta la macchi na e sue parti accessorie vedi parag...

Page 17: ...iato Carburante esaurito Rifornire Carburante non idoneo al tipo di motore Per motore 2 tempi non stata utilizzata una miscela di olio e benzina provocando gravi danni al motore Rivolgersi ad un centr...

Page 18: ...ming small shrubs Any other use is prohibited This manual contains information deemed necessary for proper use knowledge and stan dard machine maintenance They do not report information on techniques...

Page 19: ...ng tree roots branches pipes electric cables objects etc that would damage the machine and endanger the user That unauthorised personnel children and pets are not present ASSEMBLY WARNING Before carry...

Page 20: ...ead 13 2 Fasten the guard with the screws 3 If the line cutter 15 is not assembled it is necessary to install it onto the guard and fasten it with screws 4 Remove the protective cover on the cutting e...

Page 21: ...If the fuel has splashed onto the machine or pavement wipe it thoroughly before starting the machine WARNING Risk of fire and explosion Do not pour fuel onto hot engine surfaces Only use the oil petro...

Page 22: ...ator and push the on off switch 2 to the STOP O position The motor the rotating mechanical parts and the cutting element will rotate a few more seconds after you switch off the machine while the machi...

Page 23: ...safety lock lever 4 intended to prevent unin tentionally starting the cutting device To start the cutting device proceed as follows 1 Firmly grip the rear hand grip with your right hand Fig A pos 1 an...

Page 24: ...d keep your body and arms in such a position to allowyoutowithstandkickbackforces Kickback forces can be controlled by the operator if the necessary precautions are taken Do not let the machine go Do...

Page 25: ...hly 4 Dry it thoroughly 5 Soak it in clean engine oil 6 Squeeze it to remove excess oil Excess oil in the filter could cause an engine malfunction 7 Reinstall the filter and its cover Spark plug Clean...

Page 26: ...ter AS SEMBLING COMPONENTS start the machine and perform a vacuum test for 1 minute while maintaining a safe distance STORAGE Clean the machine and all its accessories thoroughly see Maintenance secti...

Page 27: ...2 stroke engine a pet rol oil mixture was not used causing serious damage to the engine Contact an authorised service centre Warning damage due to this type of negligence is not covered by the warran...

Page 28: ...one alberino 10 Velocit massima di rotazione motore 11 Velocita di rotazione motore al minimo 12 Peso macchina 13 Livello di pressione acustica misurato LpA 14 Livello di potenza sonora misurato LwA 1...

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