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Have all service and maintenance not ex-

plained in this manual performed by an autho-

rized service dealer to avoid creating a haz-

ard.

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Never douse or squirt the unit with water or

any other liquid. Clean unit and labels with a

damp sponge. Keep handles dry, clean, and

free from oil and grease.

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Keep the air vents clean and free of debris to

avoid overheating the motor. Clean after each

use.

TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE

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Stop the unit and place in wall bracket for

storage and battery charging.

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Carry the unit with motor stopped.

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Store unit indoors in a high, dry place out of

the reach of children.

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Do not hang unit so that the trigger switch is

depressed.

BATTERY CARE

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If over a period of time the battery quickly

runs down after a full 24 hour charging peri-

od, a replacement battery is needed.

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There will be some charge present in the bat-

tery, but to ensure maximum running time, re-

charge your battery for 24 hours before use.

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Permanent connection to the charger in a

well--ventilated area will automatically keep

your battery fully charged and ready for use.

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To prevent permanent battery damage, never

store in a discharged condition.

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Battery

Sealed for Life

No maintenance required

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Battery replacement

Should your battery need to be replaced,

contact your authorized service dealer for a

replacement battery and for proper dispos-

al of the old battery.

WINTER STORAGE

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Fully charge for 24 hours before winter stor-

age.

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If you are unable to leave your cordless

trimmer on permanent charge, recharge

the battery every 3 to 4 months for a full 24

hour charging period to fully charge the bat-

tery during winter storage.

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Avoid extended storage without recharge.

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Store in a cool dry place.

IMPORTANT!

DISPOSE OF YOUR OLD BATTERIES

SAFELY. TAKE THE COMPLETE UNIT

TO YOUR AUTHORIZED SERVICE

DEALER. DO NOT CUT OPEN, BURN

OR INCINERATE.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

ASSEMBLY

WARNING:

If received assembled,

review all assembly steps to ensure your unit

is properly assembled and all fasteners are

secure.

SHAFT ASSEMBLY

WARNING:

Ensure that the excess

wire between the switch handle and motor

housing is not twisted and is enclosed in switch

handle and motor housing during assembly of

the unit. Failure to do so may result in damage to

the wires and/or the unit or serious injury to the

operator.

1. Push the tube into the switch handle until

it snaps into place.

Switch Handle

Tube

2. Push the tube into the motor housing until

it snaps into place.

Tube

Motor Housing

3. Try to remove tube from switch handle and

motor housing. If the tube remains in place,

it is properly snapped into place. If the tube

will not remain in place, repeat steps 1 and

2. Push until the tube snaps into place.

ATTACHING THE SHIELD

WARNING:

The shield must be prop-

erly installed. The shield provides partial protec-

tion from the risk of thrown objects to the opera-

tor and others. Your unit is equipped with a line

limiter pin, which cuts excess line to the proper

length while running.

NOTE:

If shield is not properly installed, dam-

age to unit (including motor failure) will result.

1. Place the shield onto the motor housing.

Ensure the cutting head remains free to

rotate and the line is not caught between

the shield and the motor housing (see il-

lustration).

Summary of Contents for 952711896

Page 1: ...and Operating Instructions before using this product Read instructions carefully before assembling Failure to do so can result in serious injury ADVERTENCIA Lea el manual del operador y siga todas las...

Page 2: ...th loosely hanging straps ties tassels etc They can be caught in moving parts DANGER Use only specified trimmer head spool and 0 065 inch 1 65 mm recommended trimmer line Never use blades flailing dev...

Page 3: ...nual and on the unit Read entire instruction manual before using unit Be thoroughly familiar with the controls andthe proper use ofthe unit Restrict theuse of this unit to persons who read understand...

Page 4: ...e hazards when you are not using your battery powered unit S Do not dispose of the battery in a fire The cell may explode Check with local code for prop er disposal Do not open or mutilate the bat ter...

Page 5: ...rge the battery every 3 to 4 months for a full 24 hour charging period to fully charge the bat tery during winter storage S Avoid extended storage without recharge S Store in a cool dry place IMPORTAN...

Page 6: ...groove on the motor housing Groove Motor Housing 3 Clip the wheel together securely on the other side The wheel should turn freely INSTALLATION OF ASSIST HANDLE 1 Press the two buttons on the sides o...

Page 7: ...ket in a well ventilated area between 40_F 5_C and 78_F 25_C 2 There are three mounting holes on the wall bracket Position the wall bracket with the two holes at the top Wall Bracket Mounting Screw Ho...

Page 8: ...maintain pressure on the trigger lock out button oncethe trigger switch has been engaged LINE LIMITER PIN The LINE LIMITER PIN cuts thecutting lineto the proper cutting length TRIMMER HEAD The TRIMMER...

Page 9: ...y clothing S Hold trigger handle with right hand and as sist handle with left hand S Keep unit below waist level S Cut only from your right to your left to en sure debris is thrown away from you With...

Page 10: ...con tact Do not force trimmer line into work area Trimming 3 inches 8 cm above ground EDGING POSITION You can twist the lower portion of the unit into an edging position Press button and twist lower p...

Page 11: ...FASTENERS AND PARTS S Housing Screws S Debris Shield CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR WORN PARTS Contact an authorized service dealer for re placement of damaged or worn parts S Trigger Switch Ensure switch func...

Page 12: ...WEED EATER brand line Use of heavier lines could overload and damage unit WARNING Never use wire rope string etc which canbreak offand becomea dangerous missile 6 Insert end of line about 1 2 inch 1 c...

Page 13: ...Clean unit Excessive noise when unit is run ning 1 Allow the motor to reach full speed before use 2 Rewind line tightly and evenly See Automatic Line Feed System section 3 Contact your authorized serv...

Page 14: ...l adjustments explained in the instruction manual Should you have any unanswered questions concerning this warranty please contact WEED EATER a division of Husqvarna Consumer Outdoor Products N A Inc...

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