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GB-12

BC2310DL

8. Operation

.04 in

(1 ~ 2 mm)

TRIMMING GRASS AND WEEDS

• Always remember that the TIP of the line does cut-

ting. You will achieve better results by not crowding
the line into the cutting area. Allow the unit to trim at
its own pace.

1. Hold the unit so the head is off the ground and is tilted

about 20 degrees toward the sweep direction.

2. You can avoid thrown debris by sweeping from your

left to the right.

3. Use a slow, deliberate action to cut heavy growth.

The rate of cutting motion will depend on the material
being cut. Heavy growth will require slower action than
will light growth.

4. Never swing the unit so hard as you are in danger of

losing your balance or control of the unit.

5. Try to control the cutting motion with the hip rather

than placing the full workload on the arm and hands.

6. Take precautions to avoid wire, grass and dead, dry,

long-stem weeds from wrapping around the head
shaft. Such materials can stall the head and cause
the clutch to slip, resulting in damage to the clutch
system if repeated frequently.

ADJUSTING THE LINE LENGTH

• Your brush cutter is equipped with a semi- auto type

nylon line head that allows the operator to advance
the line without stopping the engine. When the line
becomes short, lightly tap the head on the ground
while running the engine at full throttle.

• Each time the head is bumped, the line advances

about 25 mm. For better effect, tap the head on bear
ground or hard soil. Avoid bumping in thick, tall grass
as the engine may stall by overload.

ADJUSTING THROTTLE CABLE

• The normal play is 1 or 2 mm when measured at the

carburetor side end. Readjust with the cable adjuster
as required.

(1)

(1) Cable adjuster

ADJUSTING IDLING SPEED

(1) Idle adjusting screw

1. When the engine tends to stop frequently at idling

mode, turn the adjusting screw clockwise.

2. When the cutting head keeps rotating after releasing

the trigger, turn the adjusting screw counter-clockwise.

 NOTE

• Warm up the engine before adjusting the idling speed.

CUTTING WORK (LINE HEAD USAGE)

 WARNING

1. Always wear eye protection such as safety

goggles. Never lean over the rotating cutting head.
Rocks or other debris could be thrown into eyes
and face and cause serious personal injury.

2. Keep the cutting attachment guard in place at all

times when the unit is operated.

Summary of Contents for BC2310DL

Page 1: ...GB 1 G B BC2310DL BC2310DL G B OWNER S MANUAL BRUSHCUTTERS 848J9893A1 708...

Page 2: ...A measured 107 9 dB A guaranteed 110 dB A ISO 22867 2004 idling 3 5 m s2 racing 5 3 m s2 MODEL LpA EN27917 97 3 dB A BC2310DL APPROVAL NUMBER OF CE EXHAUST EMISSION REGULATION DIRECTIVE 97 68 EC AMEND...

Page 3: ...ns 4 3 Warning labels on the machine 5 4 Symbols on the machine 5 5 For safe operation 6 6 Set up 9 7 Fuel 10 8 Operation 11 9 Maintenance 13 10 Storage 15 11 Disposal 15 12 Troubleshooting guide 16 E...

Page 4: ...ecification Overall size L 3 W 3 H 1765 x 330 x 310 mm Dry weight 5 4 kg Engine Type Air cooled 2 stroke gasoline Model Zenoah G24LS Displacement 22 5 cm3 Fuel Mixture Gasoline 50 Oil 1 when using ZEN...

Page 5: ...g label peels off or becomes soiled and impossible to read you should contact the dealer from which you purchased the product to order new labels and affix them in the required location s Never modify...

Page 6: ...p m on weekdays and 9 a m to 5 p m on weekends IMPORTANT Check and follow the local regu lations as to sound level and hours of operations for the prod uct 1 Read this manual carefully until you compl...

Page 7: ...ottle into the start position When starting the engine place the product onto the ground in a flat clear area and hold it firmly in place so as to ensure that neither the cutting part nor the throttle...

Page 8: ...ONE COMES 1 Guard against hazardous situa tions at all times Warn adults to keep pets and children away from the area Be careful if you are ap proached Injury may result from flying debris 2 If someon...

Page 9: ...chiment guard with the bolts provided while inserting the spacer between the guard and the pipe Attach the guard skirt on the guard INSTALLING CUTTING HEAD 1 Remove the plastic tube that is attached t...

Page 10: ...ING 1 Select bare ground for fueling 2 Move at least 10 feet 3 meters away from the fu eling point before starting the engine 3 Stop the engine before refueling the unit At that time be sure to suffic...

Page 11: ...rt due to excess fuel When the engine failed to start after several attempts open the choke and repeat pulling the rope or remove the spark plug and dry it STOPPING ENGINE 1 Release the throttle lever...

Page 12: ...JUSTING THE LINE LENGTH Your brush cutter is equipped with a semi auto type nylon line head that allows the operator to advance the line without stopping the engine When the line becomes short lightly...

Page 13: ...place if cutting parts something s wrong gear case grease screws nuts bolts tighten replace except adjusting screws cutting attachment guard make sure to attach 9 Maintenance ENGINE SHAFT FUEL FILTER...

Page 14: ...attached itself to the brushcutter Note that it is necessary to remove the engine cover shown in MA5 in order to be able to view the up per part of the cylinder IMPORTANT If waste gets stuck and cause...

Page 15: ...ke out the spool and pull off the old line Put one end of new line through the spool holes and pull it until the length is equal between each part of the line 10 Storage Aged fuel is one of major caus...

Page 16: ...BEEN DAMAGED BY NEGLIGENCE OF IN STRUCTION LISTED IN THE OWNER OPERATOR MANUAL FOR PROPER USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE UNITS ACCIDENT MISHANDLING ALTERATION ABUSE IM PROPER LUBRICATION USE OF ANY PARTS...

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