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Owner - Operator Manual

Parklander Mul

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Before using this product, please read this manual carefully to fully 
understand the use of your tool.

Thank you for purchasing a Parklander product

Model: PBC-260SS-4

Summary of Contents for PBC-260SS-4

Page 1: ...perator Manual Parklander Mul Tool Cau on Before using this product please read this manual carefully to fully understand the use of your tool Thank you for purchasing a Parklander product Model PBC 2...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS PARTS LOCATION 1 PART 1 LONG REACH TRIMMER 2 23 PART 2 BRUSH CUTTER 24 51 PART 3 LAWN EDGER 52 58...

Page 3: ...Shoulder strap hanger 5 Ignition switch 6 Throttle cable 7 Throttle lever 8 Throttle cable 9 Air cleaner cover 10 Fuel tank 11 Starter knob 12 Cutting line head 13 Gear case 14 Debris guard 15 Blade 1...

Page 4: ...UNCTION TOOL PART 1 LONG REACH TRIMMER Original Instructions MODEL PBC 260SS CAUTION Thank you for purchasing a product Before using our long reach trimmer Please use this manual carefully to understa...

Page 5: ...ON TECHNICAL DATA 4 SYMBOL 5 INENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS 7 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 8 FUEL HANDLING 11 STARTING AND STOPPING 13 WORKING TECHNIQUES 15 USING THE MACHINE 18 MAINTENANCE AND STORA...

Page 6: ...ade rotation direction Counter Clockwise seen from the top Type of handle Double grip Weight when dry kg 6 9 7 2 7 8 8 Cutting Attachment Type of cut Cutting blades Number of teeth 28 Tooth pitch 30 m...

Page 7: ...wer lines away Always keep a distance of at least 10 m between the machine and high voltage power lines and or any objects that are touching them Boots Wear non slip safety footwear when using this eq...

Page 8: ...l with the original one to replace damaged accessories Find your nearest dealer for spare parts Non authorized modifications and or accessories can result in serious personal injury or the death of th...

Page 9: ...7 INENTIFICATION OF MAIN COMPONENTS MAIN COMPONENTS 1 Gear case 2 Connecting rod 3 Cutting device blade 4 Release lever to regulate the inclination 5 Blade protection...

Page 10: ...r passive medical implants To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury we recommend persons with medical implants to consult their physician and the medical implant manufacturer before operating thi...

Page 11: ...e engine stops HEARING PROTECTION Wear hearing protection that provides adequate noise reduction EYE PROTECTION Always wear approved eye protection If you use a visor then you must also wear approved...

Page 12: ...and repair work on the machine requires special training This is especially true of the machine s safety equipment If your machine fails any of the checks described below you must contact your service...

Page 13: ...ing transported or in storage Secure the machine during transport In order to prevent unintentional starting of the engine the spark plug cap must always be removed during long term storage if the mac...

Page 14: ...applies during idling Be aware of the fire hazard especially when working near flammable substances and or vapours Fueling WARNING Taking the following precautions will lessen the risk of fire 1 Do n...

Page 15: ...re the machine is started otherwise the clutch can come loose and cause personal injury WARNING Always move the machine about 3 metres from the refuelling position before starting Place the machine on...

Page 16: ...ully extended This can damage the machine CAUTION Do not put any part of your body in marked area Contact can result in burns to the skin or electrical shock if the spark plug cap has been damaged Alw...

Page 17: ...not touch the tool without first switching off the engine Personal protection Always wear boots and other equipment described under the heading Personal protective equipment Always wear working cloth...

Page 18: ...s hit or if vibrations occur stop the machine immediately Disconnect the connection between the ignition coil and spark plug from the spark plug Check that the machine is not damaged Repair any damage...

Page 19: ...cutting attachment This is extremely sharp and can easily cause cuts Store the machine out of reach of children Use only original spare parts for repairs Basic working techniques Work with a swinging...

Page 20: ...er to do if you rotate the bottom of the rod 2 slightly in both directions The pin 1 is in place when it is completely lodged in the hole Once inserted tighten the knob 4 securely SETTING AT WORK IMPO...

Page 21: ...hen the device is switched off Adjustment of blade inclination Fig 3 Turn the engine off and wait for the blade to stop Loosen the knob 1 and incline the cutting device 2 as desired Tighten the knob 1...

Page 22: ...vement slowly and without interruptions especially in the case of very thick hedges LUBRICATING THE BLADES DURING JOBS Fig 6 If the cutting device gets excessively hot during operations grease the bla...

Page 23: ...e is intact Adjustment of the distance between blades is not necessary as this is predetermined by the manufacturer If the blades are used correctly following all the instructions provided they will n...

Page 24: ...start throttle position Check that the blades are undamaged and show no signs of cracking or other damage Replace the blades if necessary Clean the air filter Replace if necessary Check that nuts and...

Page 25: ...s and connections Check the clutch clutch springs and the clutch drum for wear Replace if necessary by an autorized service workshop Replace the spark plug Check that the spark plug is fitted with a s...

Page 26: ...MULTI FUNCTION TOOL PART 2 BRUSH CUTTER Original Instructions MODEL PBC 260SS CAUTION Thank you for purchasing a product Before using our brush cutter Please use this manual carefully to understand th...

Page 27: ...DESCRIPTION 32 ASSEMBLY 35 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 37 ASSEMBLING AND USING THE SHOULDER HARNESS 39 CUTTING WITH A NYLON HEAD 40 CUTTING WITH A BLADE 42 FUEL OIL MIXTURE 44 PREPARING FOR OPERATIONS 45...

Page 28: ...cordance with EN ISO 22868 Uncertainty of noise measurement 3dB A Nylon head 98 2 92 7 100 9 95 7 Blade 97 1 90 3 93 5 93 6 Sound power values dB A in accordance with EN ISO 22868 Uncertainty of noise...

Page 29: ...ed for use with a toothed saw type blade RPM Decal Rotational direction and maximum speed of the shaft for the cutting attachment Boots Wear non slip safety footwear when using this equipment Gloves W...

Page 30: ...28 Guaranteed sound power level Beware Of Blade Thrust Continued movement of saw blade after cutting through log A harzard from fire flammable materials...

Page 31: ...as well as damage to the machine z Keep the handles free from oil and fuel z Always use proper handles and shoulder strap when cutting z Do not smoke while mixing fuel or filling tank z Do not mix fu...

Page 32: ...perly dispose of those materials before starting the engine z Stay clear of other workers or bystanders by at least 15 meters 50 feet z When ever approaching an operator of the machine carefully call...

Page 33: ...ded because the minimum exposure which might trigger the ailment is unknown Keep your body warm especially the head neck feet ankles hands and wrists Maintain good blood circulation by performing vigo...

Page 34: ...bing others the machine should be operated in daytime 5 Wear personal protective equipment such as gloves and ear protection during the operation 6 The machine is not for professional work and not for...

Page 35: ...d adjustable in length 5 IGNITION SWITCH Slide switch mounted on top of the Throttle Trigger Housing Move switch FORWARD to Run BACK to STOP 6 SAFETY LEVER Before acceleration compress it please 7 FUE...

Page 36: ...duced during the trimming operation Do not operate unit without shield 15 CUT OFF KNIFE Trims nylon filament to the correct length 7 head to end of line when nylon trimming head is bumped on the groun...

Page 37: ...screws provided Tighten the screws after setting the safetycover bracket at the appropriate position WARNING CAUTION INSTALLING NYLON LINE CUTTER HEAD Align hole in adapter plate with hole in shaft a...

Page 38: ...suitable place do not attempt to remove or move them Otherwise it can result in serious personal injury Pull out the stop pin 2 and push the lower part of the rod 1 right down until the stop pin 2 sl...

Page 39: ...Do not allow anyone to enter the operating DANGER ZONE with you The danger zone is an area 15 meters in radius about 16 paces or 50 feet Insist that persons in the RISK ZONE beyond the danger zone wea...

Page 40: ...l directions Harness the unit on the right side of your body WARNING DANGER In addition to head eye face and ear protectors wear shoes to protect your feet and improve your footing on slippery surface...

Page 41: ...mmer balances WARNING CAUTION The hook is situated at your right hip and the quick release latch is situated at the outside 5 To quickly detach the grass trimmer from the harness pull the quick releas...

Page 42: ...This results in the debris being thrown AWAY from you WARNING DANGER Tilting the head to the wrong side will shoot the debris TOWARDS you If the line head is held flat to the ground so that cutting o...

Page 43: ...and catch the line Rather than cut the weed right through just use the very end of the line to wear through thestem slowly WARNING DANGER Do not use a steel blade for edging or scalping SCALPING AND...

Page 44: ...catch on the blade head and flap around or be thrown into the air Blade thrust is the reaction which may occur when the spinning blade contacts anything it cannot cut This contact may cause the blade...

Page 45: ...thick and hard that you should use a saw blade instead of the brush blade Growth up to 3 inches in diameter which is too thick for scything may be cut by sawing Sawing requires judgement on your part...

Page 46: ...age to engine fuel lines and other engine parts OIL 1 PART MIXTURE RATIO IS 30 1 GASLINE 30 PART GASLINE 30PART OIL 1 PART Fuel mixture at the rate other than 30 1 may cause damage to the engine Ensur...

Page 47: ...tored longer than this time it should be removed and filled with fresh mixture WARNING DANGER 2 Never fill the fuel tank to the very top under 3 4 of the tank 3 Never add fuel to the tank in a closed...

Page 48: ...alse fires 5 Push choke lever inwards excessive cranking with choke lever will cause flooding engine making it difficult to start 6 Pull starter handle until engine starts 7 Allow engine to warm up fo...

Page 49: ...o avoid the risk of personal injury EXHAUST PORT AND SILENCER z Depending on the type of fuel used the type and amount of oil used and or your operating conditions the exhaust port and silencer may be...

Page 50: ...ne or abnormalities in engine performance z When filter is dirty replace the filter z When the inside of the fuel tank is dirty it can be cleaned by rinsing the tank out with gasoline CHECK SPARK PLUG...

Page 51: ...come a thrown object as the blade begins to turn WARNING DANGER Please empty the fuel tank before transporting to avoiding the engine leaked For avoiding the cutting attachment damaged the brush cutte...

Page 52: ...g spark plug fouled with oily deposits spark plug insulation damage spark gap is too large or small clean the oily deposits replace spark plug adjust spark gap 0 6 0 7mm high voltage wire spark abnorm...

Page 53: ...ENGINE RUNNING UNSTABLE symptom probable cause remedy there are knock sound in engine piston piston ring cylinder attrite piston pin piston attrite bearing of crank shaft attrite replace piston pisto...

Page 54: ...L MULTI FUNCTION TOOL PART 3 LAWN EDGER Original Instructions MODEL PBC 260SS CAUTION Thank you for purchasing a product Before using our lawn edger Please use this manual carefully to understand the...

Page 55: ...53 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL DATA 54 SYMBOL 55 ATTACHING THE TOOLS TO THE DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY 57 Operation 58...

Page 56: ...haft engine speed min 7000 9000 Idle speed min 2800 280 2500 400 150 Weight when dry kg 6 3 6 6 7 2 7 4 Reduction ratio 17 22 Type of handle Double grip Cutting Attachment Maximum Operating Depth 65 m...

Page 57: ...ed for use with a toothed saw type blade RPM Decal Rotational direction and maximum speed of the shaft for the cutting attachment Boots Wear non slip safety footwear when using this equipment Gloves W...

Page 58: ...56 Guaranteed sound power level Beware Of Blade Thrust Continued movement of saw blade after cutting through log A harzard from fire flammable materials...

Page 59: ...arefully fit attachment drive shaft assembly 5 into coupler 3 4 After the attachment drive shaft is in the coupler release the locator pin 1 5 Turn the attachment drive shaft until the locator pin eng...

Page 60: ...rated Before starting a job check the area and remove all obstacles and objects that could be thrown by the blade Do not adjust the wheel height or try to remove anything entangled to the blade with t...

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