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2 in 1 Grass Trimmer/Edger 

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2. oPERATioN

wARNiNG:

 

Always wear eye 

protection and heavy clothing to 

prevent rocks and debris from hitting 

you and causing an eye injury or other 

serious injuries. use two hands to 

operate the trimmer and hold the unit 

below waist level.  To best ensure that 

debris is thrown away from your body, 

work only from the right to left. For 

optimal trimming and edging results 

while maintaining comfort, keep the 

trimmer head parallel to the ground when 

trimming (perpendicular, when edging). 

when trimming be sure to keep sufficient 

distance between the cutting line and the 

ground.

wARNiNG:

 

before operating, 

make sure both trimmer lines are 

extended. when trimming, make sure 

motor is running at full speed. 

wARNiNG: 

Use only 0.065”(1.65 mm) 

diameter cutting line. Other line sizes will 

not properly feed in the trimmer head and could 
cause serious injury.  Never use other materials 
such as wires, string or rope, as this may break 
off during cutting and cause serious injury.

1) TRimmiNG (See Fig. i)

Hold the bottom of the trimmer head about 8 
cm above the ground and at an angle. Allow 
only the tip of line to make contact. Do not 
force trimmer line into work area.

2) EdGiNG (See Fig. j

)

To edge,rotate the shaft 180˚. Place edge guide 
and trimmer head above the surface you are 
going to edge, as shown in Fig. N.
While edging, allow the tip of the line to make 
contact. Do not force the line. The wheel helps 
prevent the unit from touching the ground. 
Take extra caution while edging as objects can 
be thrown from the trimmer line.

3. AuTomATiC liNE FEEd SySTEm

When initially switching on the trimmer, a 
small length of line is fed out.
A ‘clattering’ noise will be heard for a short 
time.  This is normal and is caused by the line 
being cut by the line cutter.  Once the line is 

cut to the correct length, the ‘clattering’ noise 
will stop and the trimmer motor will run at full 
speed.
To feed more line, stop the trimmer 
completely, then restart, allowing the motor 
to reach full speed.  Repeat this until you hear 
the ‘clattering’ noise of the line cutting. (Do not 
repeat this procedure more than 6 times)

4. mANuAlly FEEdiNG ThE liNE 

(See Fig. k, l)

Press and release manual line feed button (13), 
whilst gently pull out the lines until the lines 
reaches the line cutter. 
When the required amount of line is fed out, 
gently pull on the second line (there is no need 
to press the manual line feed button again).  If 
the line extends past the line cutter, too much 
line has been fed out.
If too much line is fed out, remove the spool 
cap and click the spool anti-clockwise until the 
line is at the desired length.

Removing the Cap (See Fig. m, N)

Press and hold in the two latches (15).
Pull cap away from the spool holder.  Keep 
the cap and spool holder clean from debris.  
To replace the cap, press it firmly towards 
the spool holder.  ensure that it is correctly 
connected by trying to remove it without 
depressing the two latches.

Changing the line Spool: 

First take off the cap and remove the old spool. 
Place new spool into cutting head. Feed one 
line through the eyelet, then repeat for second 
line. (See Fig. O)  Reattach the cap.

wARNiNG!

 

your Trimmer is designed 

to only use line with a maximum 

diameter of 0.065”. only use nylon line.

 

imPoRTANT - Always wind the line onto 

the upper section of the spool first. 

5. To mANuAlly wiNd liNE 

(See Fig. P, Q, R, S)

Take approximately 16ft (5m) line and insert 
5/8” (15mm) of line into one of the holes in the 
upper section of the spool. (See Fig. P) Wind 
the line in the direction of the arrows on the 
top of the spool. (See Fig. Q, R)
Leave approximately 4” (100mm) of line 
unwound and place it into the cleat. Repeat on 

Summary of Contents for WG119

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Page 3: ...1 11 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 4 Pull collars apart to raise Release collars to lock Pull collars apart to rotate shaft 180o Rotate shaft release collars to lock 1 2 3 4 2 1 12 A B C1 C2 D1 D2 E F1 F2 G1 G2 H...

Page 5: ...13 14 15 16 17 18 I J K L M N O P Q R S 1 2...

Page 6: ...stment button 7 Motor housing 8 Flower guard 9 Cutting head assembly 10 Safety Guard 11 Cable strain relief arm 12 Line cutter See Fig B 13 LINE FEED BUTTON See Fig K 14 CUTTING HEAD COVER See Fig L 1...

Page 7: ...lbs 2 7kg Protection class II ACCESSORIES Flower guard 1 auxiliary handle 1 safety guard 1 We recommend that you purchase your accessories from the same store that sold you the tool Use good quality a...

Page 8: ...air e Use safety glasses Always use face or dust mask if operation is dusty f Use right appliance Do not use appliance for any job except that for which it is intended g Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt...

Page 9: ...at is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless indicated elsewhere in this manual SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Table 1 Minimum gauge for extension cords Volts...

Page 10: ...e See Fig C1 NOTE THE AUXILIARY HANDLE MUST BE ATTACHED to the trimmer shaft before use WARNING To avoid injury ALWAYS turn off and disconnect the trimmer from the power outlet BEFORE installing parts...

Page 11: ...ee Fig E 3 Move the trimmer head to one of four different angles and release the button Head will click into position Easily readjust the angle to a more comfortable or efficient position as needed WA...

Page 12: ...rmal and is caused by the line being cut by the line cutter Once the line is cut to the correct length the clattering noise will stop and the trimmer motor will run at full speed To feed more line sto...

Page 13: ...no additional lubrication or maintenance There are no user serviceable parts in your power tool Mains powered trimmers should only be repaired by an authorised repairer use only manufacturers recommen...

Page 14: ...dures 8 Protection des fleurs 9 Assemblage de la t te de coupe 10 Garde de s curit 11 R ducteur De Tension Du C ble 12 Coupe fil Voir Fig B 13 Bouton d alimentation du cordon de coupe Voir Fig K 14 Co...

Page 15: ...e isolation II ACCESSOIRES Protection des fleurs 1 Poign e auxiliaire 1 Garde de s curit 1 Nous vous recommandons d acheter tous vos accessoires du m me magasin qui vous a vendu l outil N utilisez que...

Page 16: ...c Tenez les enfants loign s Tous les visiteurs devraient se tenir loign s de l aire de travail d Habillez vous convenablement Ne portez pas des v tements l ches ou des bijoux Ils peuvent se prendre d...

Page 17: ...cessoires Inspectez le cordon d alimentation lectrique de l appareil p riodiquement et si endommag faites le r parer par un d p t de service autoris Inspectez les cordons prolongateurs p riodiquement...

Page 18: ...s types de mat riaux pour les fils par exemple fil m tallique corde etc Gardez ces instructions SYMBOLES Avertissement Lisez le manuel Porter une protection pour les yeux Porter une protection pour le...

Page 19: ...1 Ne serrez pas compl tement tant que vous n avez pas r gl la poign e auxiliaire la position de travail souhait e 3 R glage de la poign e auxiliaire 1 Le support de la poign e auxiliaire peut tre d pl...

Page 20: ...ON 1 G chette ON OFF Voir Fig H Pressez et tenez la g chette pour op rer le s cateur Rel chez pour arr ter AVERTISSEMENT La t te de coupe continue de tourner apr s que le s cateur t commut OFF Attende...

Page 21: ...coupe il n est pas n cessaire d appuyer nouveau sur le bouton d alimentation manuelle du cordon de coupe Si le cordon de coupe d passe le coupeur de cordon de coupe trop de cordon de coupe a t sorti...

Page 22: ...Les s cateurs lectriques devraient tre r par s seulement par un d p t de service qualifi utilisant seulement des pi ces et accessoires recommand s par le manufacturier Ne jamais utiliser d eau ou des...

Page 23: ...el cabezal de la podadora 8 Guarda para flores 9 cabeza 10 Guarda protectora de seguridad 11 boquilla de gancho 12 Cuchilla del hilo Ver Fig B 13 Bot n de abastecimiento del hilo Ver Fig K 14 Cubierta...

Page 24: ...6 0lbs 2 7kg Doble Aislamiento II ACCESORIOS Guarda para flores 1 Mango auxiliar 1 Guarda protectora de seguridad 1 Recomendamos que usted compre todos los accesorios en el mismo lugar donde adquiri...

Page 25: ...os visitantes deben mantenerse a distancia del rea de trabajo d V stase apropiadamente No use ropas sueltas o alhajas ya que pueden quedar atrapadas en las piezas m viles Cuando se trabaja al aire lib...

Page 26: ...la herramienta y si est da ado h galo reparar por un agente autorizado Examine peri dicamente los prolongadores y sustit yalos si est n da ados Mantenga los mangos secos limpios y libres de aceite y...

Page 27: ...s m s gruesas que las recomendadas en este manual 5 No utilice materiales de l nea de otro tipo como cable de metal cuerda o elemento similar Conserve estas instrucciones S MBOLOS Advertencia Lea el m...

Page 28: ...no haya ajustado el mango auxiliar en la posici n de trabajo deseada 3 AJUSTE DEL MANGO AUXILIAR V ase C2 1 Se puede mover hacia arriba o abajo en el eje el soporte del mango auxiliar Adem s se puede...

Page 29: ...cable de extensi n V ASE G2 INSTRUCCIONES DE FUNCIONAMIENTO 1 Gatillo de encendido apagado V ase H Para poner en funcionamiento la bordeadora presione y sostenga el gatillo Su ltelo para apagar Advert...

Page 30: ...no es necesario presionar nuevamente el bot n de abastecimiento manual Si el hilo se extiende m s all de la cuchilla se ha suministrado demasiado En tal caso retire la tapa de la bobina y mueva la bob...

Page 31: ...as exclusivamente por personal autorizado Utilice repuestos y accesorios recomendados nicamente por el fabricante Nunca emplee agua o productos qu micos para limpiar su herramienta Use simplemente un...

Page 32: ...Designed in Italy Made in China Con u en Italie Fabriqu en Chine Dise ado en Italia Fabricado en China Copyright 2013 Positec All Rights Reserved...

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