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Operator’s manual

Read through the Operator’s Manual
carefully and understand the content
before using the power cutter.

K650 ACTIVE III
K700 ACTIVE III

Summary of Contents for K650 ACTIVE III

Page 1: ...Operator s manual Read through the Operator s Manual carefully and understand the content before using the power cutter K650 ACTIVE III K700 ACTIVE III ...

Page 2: ...oid breathing petrol fumes and exhaust gases Provide for good ventilation Warning Sparks from the cutting blade can cause fire in combustible materials such as petrol gas wood dry grass etc Switch off the engine by moving the stop switch to the STOP position before carrying out any checks or maintenance This product is in accordance with applicable CE directives Stop symbol Always wear approved pr...

Page 3: ... 20 K700 Active 20 Steps before using a new power cutter Read the Operator s Manual carefully Check the assembly and adjustment of the cutting blade see chapter Assembly Start the engine and check the carburettor settings See chapter Maintenance section Carburettor When adjusted correctly the cutting blade should not rotate when idling Setting the idling speed is described in the Operator s Manual...

Page 4: ...operation See the What is what section to find out where these components are on your power cutter 1 Anti vibration system Your power cutter is equipped with a vibration damping system This is designed to give as low vibration levels and comfortable usage as possible The vibration damping system reduces the vibrations transmitted from the engine and blade to the handles of the power cutter The eng...

Page 5: ...ter with defective safety components The power cutter s safety equipment must be checked and maintained as described in this Operator s Manual If your power cutter fails any of these checks contact your service workshop to get it repaired 2 Stop switch The stop switch should be used to stop the engine Start the engine and make sure that the engine stops when the stop switch is moved to the stop po...

Page 6: ...things cannot affect your control of the power cutter Avoid usage in unfavourable weather conditions for example thick fog heavy rain strong winds or extreme cold etc To work in bad weather conditions is tiring and can create dangerous circumstances e g slippery surfaces Never start to work with the power cutter before the working area is clear and you have a firm foothold Look out for any obstacl...

Page 7: ...ding pressure is used or when cutting certain materials such as heavily reinforced concrete Working with a dull blade causes overheating and finally the loss of a segment part of a cutting blade Sharpen against a soft material such as sandstone or brick Blade vibration The blade can become out of shape not round and vibrate if a too high feeding pressure is used or if the blade is pressed into the...

Page 8: ...ised service workshop before it may be used if the speed is higher than that stated on the machine Care and storage General Partner s power cutters are robust and durable However as they are used at a high processing rate all service procedures must be carried out at the times and in the manner described so that the machine always works efficiently and safely Read this Operator s Manual to determi...

Page 9: ...per processed material General characteristics Universal usage economical Unbeatable for steel not suitable for concrete etc Material Concrete asphalt stone brickwork cast iron aluminium copper brass cables rubber etc Steel steel alloys and other hard metals Blade type Con crete Metal Water cooling Can be used to reduce dust The disc should not be stored after cutting is complete as water affects ...

Page 10: ...ter cooling However the blades are still damaged by excessive heat It is good economics to let the blade cool by simply lifting the blade from the cut every 30 60 seconds and let it rotate in the air for 10 seconds to cool Type of cutting blades Check that the blade is approved for the same or higher speed according to the aproval plate of the engine Never use a cutting blade with a lower speed ra...

Page 11: ...rter handle 19 Cylinder cover 20 Type plate 21 Starter throttle catch 22 Combination spanner What is what on a power cutter 1 Operator s manual 2 Decompression valve 3 Water valve 4 Adjustment handle for blade guard 5 Blade guard 6 Throttle control 7 Fuel tank 8 Cutting arm 9 Belt tensioning screw 10 Cutting arm 11 Cutting blade ...

Page 12: ...e the pressure from the flange washer and prevent the blade from slipping The blade is placed between the inner flange hub A and the flange hub B The flange hub is turned so that it fits on the axle The cutting blade is tightened using the socket spanner 501 69 17 02 The shaft can be locked using a screwdriver steel pin or the like This is slid in as far as possible The blade is tighte ned clockwi...

Page 13: ... Then add the entire amount of oil Mix shake the fuel mixture Add the remaining amount of petrol Mix shake the fuel mixture thoroughly before filling the saw s fuel tank Do not mix more than max one month s supply of fuel If the power cutter is not used for some time the fuel tank should be emptied and cleaned Two stroke oil For the best results use PARTNER two stroke oil which has been especially...

Page 14: ...engine fires and try again until the engine starts When the engine starts quickly apply full throttle and the starter throttle catch will automatically disengage WARNING The cutting blade can rotate when the engine starts Make sure it can rotate freely Stop The engine is stopped by switching off the ignition Press the stop switch down into the stop position Starting a cold engine IGNITION Slide th...

Page 15: ...ever use the power cutter until it has been correctly adjusted or repaired Final setting of the idling speed T Adjust the idling speed with the screw T If it is necessary to re adjust first turn the idle speed adjusting screw T clockwise until the blade starts to rotate Then turn counter clockwise until the blade stops A correctly adjusted idle speed setting occurs when the engine runs smoothly in...

Page 16: ...d for this purpose Remove the filter Wash the filter carefully in tepid soapy water After cleaning rinse the filter thoroughly in clean water Squeeze out the filter and let the filter dry NOTE Compressed air at a high pressure can damage the foam IOil the filter carefully It is extremely important that the entire filter is saturated in oil A foam rubber filter that has been washed many times wears...

Page 17: ...rox 2 turns clockwise NOTE Ensure the starter pulley can be turned at least a further 1 2 turn when the starter cord is fully extended Replacing a broken recoil spring Lift the starter pulley see Changing a broken or worn starter cord Loosen the screws holding the spring cassette Disassemble the recoil spring by tapping the pully with its inside facing down lightly against a working bench or simil...

Page 18: ...t spark plug can damage the cylinder piston Muffler The muffler is designed in order to reduce the noise level and to direct the exhaust gases away from the operator The exhaust gases are hot and can contain sparks which may cause fire if directed against dry and combustible material Never use a power cutter with a defective muffler Cooling system To obtain the lowest possible running temperature ...

Page 19: ...ectly 8 Check the function of the stop switch 9 Check the operation of the filter Weekly maintenance 10 Check the condition of the air filter 11 Check that the handles and the anti vibration elements are not damaged 12 Clean the spark plug Check that the electrode gap is 0 5 mm 13 Clean the cooling fins on the flywheel Check the starter and recoil spring 14 Clean the cooling fins on the cylinder 1...

Page 20: ...asured dB A 115 115 Sound power level guaranteed LWA dB A 116 116 Sound levels see note 2 Equivalent sound pressure level at the user s ear measured according to EN 1454 dB A 100 100 Vibration levels Handle vibrations measured according to EN 1454 m s2 Front handle idling m s2 6 8 4 9 Front handle full speed m s2 6 1 4 9 Rear handle idling m s2 7 9 6 6 Rear handle full speed m s2 10 1 8 8 Cutting ...

Page 21: ...s in the COUNCIL S DIRECTIVES of June 22 1998 relating to machinery 98 37 EC annex IIA of May 3 1989 relating to electromagnetic compatibility 89 336 EEC and applicable supplements of May 8 2000 relating to the emission of noise to surroundings 2000 14 EC For information relating to noise emissions see the chapter Technical data The following standards have been applied EN292 2 CISPR 12 1997 EN 14...

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