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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

It is recommended that the engine not be

operated for longer than 1 minute at full

throttle.

OPERATING POSITION

Cut from your right to your left.

ALWAYS WEAR:

Eye protection

Long pants

Heavy shoes

WARNING:

Always wear eye protec-

tion. Never lean over the trimmer head.

Rocks or debris can ricochet or be thrown into

eyes and face and cause blindness or other

serious injury.
Do not run the engine at a higher speed than

necessary. The cutting line will cut efficiently

when the engine is run at less than full throttle.

At lower speeds, there is less engine noise and

vibration. The cutting line will last longer and will

be less likely to “weld” onto the spool.
Always release the throttle trigger and allow the

engine to return to idle speed when not cutting.
To stop engine:

S

Release the throttle trigger.

S

Push and hold the STOP switch in the

STOP position until the engine stops.

TRIMMER LINE ADVANCE

The trimmer line will advance approximately 2

inches (5 cm) each time the bottom of the

trimmer head is tapped on the ground with the

engine running at full throttle.

The most efficient line length is the maximum

length allowed by the line limiter.Always keep

the shield in place when the tool is being oper-

ated.

To advance line:

S

Operate the engine at full throttle.

S

Hold the trimmer head parallel to and above

the grassy area.

S

Tap the bottom of the trimmer head lightly

on the ground one time. Approximately 2

inches (5 cm) of line will be advanced with

each tap.

Always tap the trimmer head on a grassy

area. Tapping on surfaces such as concrete

or asphalt can cause excessive wear to the

trimmer head.

If the line is worn down to 2 inches (5 cm) or

less, more than one tap will be required to ob-

tain the most efficient line length.

WARNING:

Use only 0.065

(1.65

mm) diameter line. Other sizes of line will not

advance properly and will result in improper

cutting head function or can cause serious

injury. Do not use other materials such as

wire, string, rope, etc. Wire can break off dur-

ing cutting and become a dangerous missile

that can cause serious injury.

CUTTING METHODS

WARNING:

Use minimum speed

and do not crowd the line when cutting around

hard objects (rock, gravel, fence posts, etc.),

which can damage the trimmer head, become

entangled in the line, or be thrown causing a

serious hazard.

S

The tip of the line does the cutting. You will

achieve the best performance and mini-

mum line wear by not crowding the line into

the cutting area. The right and wrong ways

are shown below.

Tip of the Line

Does The Cutting

Right

Wrong

Line Crowded Into

Work Area

S

The line will easily remove grass and

weeds from around walls, fences, trees and

flower beds, but it also can cut the tender

bark of trees or shrubs and scar fences. To

help avoid damage especially to delicate

vegetation or trees with tender bark,

shorten line to 4--5 inches (10--13 cm) and

use at less than full throttle.

S

For trimming or scalping, use less than full

throttle to increase line life and decrease

head wear, especially:

S

During light duty cutting.

S

Near objects around which the line can

wrap such as small posts, trees or fence

wire.

S

For mowing or sweeping, use full throttle for

a good clean job.

TRIMMING

-- Hold the bottom of the trimmer

head about 3 inches (8 cm) above the ground

and at an angle. Allow only the tip of the line to

make contact. Do not force trimmer line into

work area.

Trimming

3 inches (8 cm)

above ground

SCALPING

-- The scalping technique re-

moves unwanted vegetationdown to the

ground. Hold the bottom of the trimmer head

about 3 inches (8 cm) above the ground and

at an angle. Allow the tip of the line to strike the

ground around trees, posts, monuments, etc.

This technique increases line wear.

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Page 2: ...r clothing with loosely hanging ties straps tassels etc They can be caught in moving parts S Being fully covered also helps protect you from debris and pieces of toxic plants thrown by spinning line S...

Page 3: ...ust monitor closely their physical condition and the condi tion of this tool SPECIAL NOTICE This unit is equipped with a temperature limiting muffler and spark arresting screen which meets the require...

Page 4: ...your unit Call 1 800 554 6723 FUELING ENGINE WARNING Remove fuel cap slowly when refueling HELPFUL TIP To obtain the correct oil mix ratio pour 3 2 ounces of 2 cycle synthetic oil into one gallon of f...

Page 5: ...nd press the primer bulb 6 times Squeeze and hold the throttle trigger and pull the starter rope 2 more times Move the choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position and pull the start er rope until the engin...

Page 6: ...t line length WARNING Use only 0 065 1 65 mm diameter line Other sizes of line will not advance properly and will result in improper cutting head function or can cause serious injury Do not use other...

Page 7: ...gine stops Restart engine and continue S Fuel Tank Discontinue use of unit if fuel tank shows signs of damage or leaks S Debris Shield Discontinue use of unit if debris shield is damaged INSPECT AND...

Page 8: ...es in the hub as shown in the illustration 8 Align the notch with the line exit hole 9 Push spool into hub until itsnaps intoplace 10 Pull the line extending outside of the hub to release it from the...

Page 9: ...a sohol in your engine Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable alternative in minimizing the formation of fuel gum deposits during storage Add stabilizer to the gasoline in the fuel tank or fuel storage cont...

Page 10: ...ession low Engine will not accelerate lacks power or dies under a load 1 Clean or replace air filter 2 Clean or replace plug and regap 3 Contact an authorized service dealer 4 Contact an authorized se...

Page 11: ...L OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU This is a limited warranty within the meaning of that term as defined in the Magnuson Moss Act of 1975 The policy...

Page 12: ...labor which leads to the determination that a warranted part is de fective if the diagnostic work is performed at an approved WEED EATER servicing center CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WEED EATER may be liable...

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