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Original User Manual FUXTEC FX-FSR152_de_fr_rev05 

 

Summary of Contents for FX-FSR152

Page 1: ...Original User Manual FUXTEC FX FSR152_de_fr_rev05 1 ...

Page 2: ...as been developed and designed to meet FUXTEC s high standards such as easy operation and user safety Properly treated this device will serve you well for years to come WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user must read and understand this manual before operating the device FUXTEC GMBH KAPPSTRAßE 69 71083 HERRENBERG GERMANY ...

Page 3: ...NOTES FOR ACCESSORIES 11 5 SYMBOLS ON THE DEVICE 12 6 COMPONENT OVERVIEW 13 7 ASSEMBLY OF THE DEVICE 14 8 FUELS 16 9 COLD START OF THE DEVICE 18 10 WARM START OF THE DEVICE 19 11 STOPPING THE DEVICE 19 12 TRIMMING TECHNIQUES 19 13 REPLACING THE NYLON THREAD 21 14 MAINTENANCE PLAN 22 15 STORAGE OF THE DEVICE 24 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 26 17 CUSTOMER SERVICE 27 18 WARRANTY 27 19 DISPOSAL NOTE 27 ...

Page 4: ...Original User Manual FUXTEC FX FSR152_rev05 4 20 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 28 EMISSIONS DIRECTIVE 97 68 EC 2010 26 EU 28 ...

Page 5: ... device 3 000 min 1 LPA at the operator station 88 dB A K 3dB Measured LWA according to ISO 10884 108 8 dB A K 3dB Guaranteed LWA 115 dB A Maximum vibration values at each handle 6 822m s2 k 1 5m s2 Thread diameter Φ3mm Rotation direction of the cutting device counterclockwise Number of the handle 2 Dry weight without fuel cutting set carrying strap 13 5 kg Fuel tank capacity L 0 85 Fuel consumpti...

Page 6: ...JURY READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS USER MANUAL BEFORE USE ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION EAR PROTECTION AND HEAD PROTECTION WEAR FOOT PROTECTION WEAR GLOVES SHARP EDGE DO NOT TOUCH THE ROTATING BLADE DANGER OF INJURY ALWAYS KEEP 15 METERS FROM OTHER PEOPLE THE GUARANTEED NOISE LEVEL CORRESPONDS TO THE LEGAL NOISE GUIDELINES WARNING OF FLYING OBJECTS ...

Page 7: ...TAIN CHEMICALS THAT CAUSE CANCER BIRTH DEFECTS AND FURTHER CAN LEAD WARNING NEVER MODIFY THE DEVICE IMPROPER USE OF THE DEVICE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL PERSONAL INJURY WARNING FLAMMABLE MATERIALS MAXIMUM SPEED OF THE SPINDLE TURN TRIMMER 6600 min 1 MOUNT THE CONNECTING TUBE TO THE ENGINE AS SHOWN IN THIS FIGURE NO CUTTING BLADES MAY BE USED WITH THIS DEVICE IMPORTANT In the case of loosening of ...

Page 8: ...of white finger disease and carpal tunnel syndrome please note the following Wear gloves and keep your hands warm Take regular breaks All the above precautions cannot exclude the risk of white finger disease or carpal tunnel syndrome Long term and regular users are therefore recommended to monitor the condition of their hands and fingers closely Consult a doctor immediately if any of the above sym...

Page 9: ...mage to the device may result Keep the handles free of oil and fuel Always use correctly mounted handles when cutting Do not smoke when mixing the fuel or filling the tank Do not mix fuel in an enclosed space or near open fires Ensure adequate ventilation aeration Mix and store the fuel mixture in a marked container approved for such use according to local regulations Never remove the fuel tank ca...

Page 10: ...or the removal or modification of safety devices can cause damage to the device and severe injury to the person working with it Secure the device properly during transport to prevent loss of fuel damage to the device and injury For devices with a clutch regularly check that the cutting attachment stops rotating when the engine is idling Check the device before each use for loose fasteners fuel lea...

Page 11: ...to run When starting or operating the device never touch hot parts such as the exhaust the ignition cables or the spark plug After the device is stopped the exhaust is still hot Never place the device near inflammable materials dry grass inflammable gases or inflammable liquids etc Pay particular attention to the fact that the ground can be slippery when operating in the rain or immediately after ...

Page 12: ... avoid errors The filler neck Gasoline 2 cycle oil mixture 1 40 Position Fuel filler cap Set the switch to position the engine starts Set the switch to O position stops the motor Position right handle on the left side Choke lever in this position closes the carburettor Position Air filter cover Choke lever in this position means the carburettor is open Position Air filter cover ...

Page 13: ...tch bell 6 Starter hoist 7 Tank 8 Wheel 9 Connector 10 Rotary connectors 11 Handle connector 12 Left hand handle 13 Right hand handle 14 Throttle lever lock 15 Throttle lever 16 Start stop switch 14 Throttle lock prevents accidental acceleration of the engine The throttle stick can only be pressed when the throttle stick lock is pressed ...

Page 14: ...into the intended holder and fix it with the shown clamp and the corresponding wing screw 2 Fasten the handle with the appropriate screw 1 and nut 2 3 Remove the covers 4 Mount the wheels on both sides by attaching the illustrated parts in the following order Washer 2 tire 3 washer 2 nut 1 Then tighten the nut 1 ...

Page 15: ...ovided to lock the gear assembly and tighten the thread head by hand Note left hand thread Mounting driveshaft Push the shaft into the clutch bell Make sure that the hole on the shaft is on the screw side of the housing and tighten the screw Height adjustment NOTE This device has the possibility of height adjustment to be adapted to different users and thus ensure better working conditions Use the...

Page 16: ...that has been stored for more than 90 days WARNING It must be a first class oil for 2 stroke air cooled devices We recommend the FUXTEC two stroke oil MADE IN GERMANY FUEL MIXTURE Mix fuel with 2 stroke oil in a particular container Please note the mixture table on the following page for the correct ratio of gasoline to oil Shake the tank to ensure complete mixing WARNING Lack of lubrication exclu...

Page 17: ...present afterwards please contact an authorized workshop WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and can cause an explosion in case of sparks Refuel only in well ventilated rooms and let the engine cool down before filling Smoking and open fire as well as any sparks must be avoided during refuelling Do not overfill the tank see figure max filling level After refuelling check that the fuel filler cap ...

Page 18: ...he switch to position 0 you have no ignition spark and the engine cannot be started 2 Move the choke lever upwards to COLD START 3 Press the carburettor pump about 8 10 times until gasoline flows in the line 4 Pull out the starter rope with a short stroke until resistance is felt about 100mm A continuous fast train will provide a vital spark and start the engine 5 Then set the choke lever to the W...

Page 19: ...spark and start the engine If the device does not start please proceed again according to Cold start of the device 11 Stopping the device Unlock the throttle lever Let the device return to idle Push the engine stop switch on the handle upwards until the device stops If it does not stop pull out the spark plug connector in an emergency Never leave the device unattended while it is running 12 Trimmi...

Page 20: ...g of the drive axle Grass deposits occur when fibres of the weed become entangled around the shaft under the protective shield That prevents the shaft from cooling properly Remove grass deposits with a screwdriver or similar tool only when the device is switched off If the device is properly equipped with a protective shield and nylon cutting head your device will trim unsightly weeds and large di...

Page 21: ...gine 2 Place the trimmer on the ground so that the drive axle with the coil is exposed and remove the nylon head 3 Take a 3mm thread and a length of 285mm Please do not use a longer thread as this may affect the cutting performance 4 Push the thread with force into the hole of the thread spool until it comes out at the other side 5 Let the thread protrude approx 150 160mm at both ends 6 If the thr...

Page 22: ...ry 2 years or 300h Air Filter Check Clean up a Spark plug Check adjust Exchange Spark plug connector optional Clean up Cooling fins Exam Connecting elements such as screws and nuts Check tighten if necessary Coupling Exam b Idle speed Check and adjust b Valve clearance Check and adjust b Combustion chamber Clean up 300h thereafter Fuel Check Fuel tank Check Fuel line Check Every x years replace if...

Page 23: ...ensure an optimal operation of the engine the ignition distance of 0 6 0 7mm must be maintained and must be free of carbon deposits Always carry out the following steps with the engine switched off 1 Carefully remove the spark plug connector Do not pull at the cable but directly at the connector turn slightly left and right to facilitate removal 2 Use the spark plug wrench supplied to unscrew the ...

Page 24: ...an it if necessary is to use an Allen key 15 Storage of the device WARNING Failure to follow these steps may result in carburettor fouling That makes later starting difficult and causes permanent damage 1 Perform all general maintenance as described in the maintenance section of your user manual 2 Clean the exterior of the device drive axle protective shield and nylon cutting head 3 Drain fuel fro...

Page 25: ...152_rev05 25 9 Store the device in a cool dry place away from any ignition source such as an oil burner water heater etc TRANSPORT PROTECTION Make sure that the device is well secured during transport to avoid fuel loss damage or injury ...

Page 26: ... cylinder head not tight wrong valve clearance or ignition timing Replace screw tight replace or adjust Regular oil supply and good ignition spark Poor contact between ignition cap and spark plug Replace or check 2 Difficulties during operation Situation Cause Solution The engine does not reach a speed Choke is in COLD START position the exhaust system is blocked no air supply moving elements worn...

Page 27: ...directly at info fuxtec co uk at any time regarding maintenance work and procurement of spare parts 18 Warranty The warranty period is 24 months from date of purchase Keep your proof of purchase in a safe place Excluded from the warranty are wearing parts and damage caused by improper use use of force technical modifications use of wrong accessories or non original spare parts and repair attempts ...

Page 28: ...d sound power level LWA 108 8dB Guaranteed sound power level LWA 115dB Conformity procedure 2000 14 EC according to Annex V Relevant EC straightening thread EC device straightening thread 2006 42 EG EC directive thread on electromagnetic compatibility EMC 2004 108 EC EC directive thread Noise emission 2000 14 EWG 2005 88 EG Emissions Directive 97 68 EC 2010 26 EU Applied harmonized standards EN IS...

Page 29: ...Mode d emploi original FUXTEC FX FSR152_de_fr_rev05 29 ...

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