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3-in-1 Grass Trimmer/Edger
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7. ADjuSTmENT OF AuxILIARy HANDLE
Pull up the Auxiliary Handle Locking Lever (11).
Hold the Locking Lever and rotate the Auxiliary
Handle to the most comfortable and balanced
position (See Fig G)
Release the lever, your Auxiliary Handle has
been locked.
8. ADjuSTmENT OF THE TRImmER
HEAD ANGLE TO THE SHAFT
wARNING!
make Sure the Safety
Switch is Locked Off to Prevent
Accidental Starting.
To adjust the Upper Shaft angle or convert the
tool from trimming mode and edging mode,
unlock the Pivot Head Locking Knob by hand,
and using adequate force, pull the trimmer
head into the desired position, then lock the
Pivot Head Locking Knob.
9. FLOwER GuARD/EDGE GuIDE
Pull the Flower Guard/Edge Guide out before
trimming, as shown in Fig I1.
When edging, pull Flower Guard/Edge Guide
out also, and keep to a side (See Fig I2).
Before trimming or edging make sure the
flower guard is locked firmly in position.
oPEraTioN
wARNING!
Always wear the eye
protection. 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. when operating unit, check for the
following:
wear eye protection and heavy clothing.
Hold front handle with one hand and
Auxiliary Handle with the other hand.
Keep unit below waist level. work only
from your right to your left to ensure
debris is thrown away from you. without
bending over, keep line near and parallel
to the ground (perpendicular when
edging) and not crowded into material
being cut.
wARNING! make sure that line is
fed out before operation. make sure
motor is up to full speed before trimming
or edging.
wARNING! Only use 1.65mm
diameter cutting line. Other sizes of
line will not feed properly and will result
in improper cutting head function or can
cause serious injury. Do not use other
material such as wire, string, rope, etc.
wire can break off during cutting and
become a dangerous projectile that can
cause serious injury.
EDGE /TRImmING SuPPORT wHEELS
There are three optional positions for the Edge
/Trimming Support Wheels to attach when
assisting in Trimming and Edging.
Position 1:
Using the guide wheels when
trimming in a forward or reverse direction
(See Fig J1)
Position the Grass Trimmer in the trimming
position. Underneath the Safety Guard there is
a metal plate that the Edge/Trimming Support
Wheels will attach to. Slide the Support
Wheels horizontally onto the metal plate until
they lock into position so both the wheels are
facing in the forward direction (See Fig B3).
The wheels should provide support when
you are trimming in the forward or reverse
direction.
Position 2:
Using the guide wheels when
trimming Side to Side
Position the Grass Trimmer in the trimming
position. Underneath the Safety Guard there
is a metal plate that the Edge/Trimming
Support Wheels will attach to. Slide the
Support Wheels vertically onto the metal plate
until it locks into position (See Fig B2). The
wheels should provide support when you are
trimming in a horizontal side to side direction
(See Fig J2).
NOTE: you could also use the machine without
the guide wheels on guard when trimming.
Position 3:
Using the guide wheels when
edging (See Fig I2)
wARNING: make Sure the Safety
Switch is Locked Off to Prevent
Accidental Starting.
Change the tool from trimming into the
edging mode, the Edge /Trimming Support
Wheels (12) will attach on the side the trimmer
head as shown in Fig.B1.; rotate the main
handle as described in ‘’MAIN HANDLE
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