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POWEG3010 

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APPLICATION .................................................................................. 3

 

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DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 3

 

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PACKAGE CONTENT LIST ............................................................. 3

 

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SYMBOLS ........................................................................................ 3

 

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GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS .................................................... 4

 

5.1

 

Work area ................................................................................................................ 4

 

5.2

 

Personal safety ....................................................................................................... 4

 

5.3

 

Engine tool use and care ........................................................................................ 5

 

5.4

 

Service ..................................................................................................................... 5

 

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PETROL SAFETY WARNINGS ....................................................... 5

 

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FUEL ................................................................................................. 5

 

7.1

 

Fuel and oil mixture ................................................................................................ 5

 

7.1.1

 

Mixing fuel ................................................................................................................. 6

 

7.2

 

Refuelling ................................................................................................................ 6

 

7.3

 

Storage of fuel ......................................................................................................... 6

 

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................ 6

 

8.1

 

Starting the engine .................................................................................................. 6

 

8.1.1

 

Cold starting .............................................................................................................. 7

 

8.1.2

 

Hot starting ............................................................................................................... 7

 

8.2

 

Stopping the engine ................................................................................................ 7

 

8.3

 

Angle change of rear handle .................................................................................. 7

 

8.3.1

 

How to change the angle (Fig. 5) .............................................................................. 7

 

8.3.2

 

Vertical operation (Fig. 6) .......................................................................................... 8

 

8.3.3

 

Horizontal operation (Fig. 7) ...................................................................................... 8

 

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MAINTENANCE ............................................................................... 8

 

9.1

 

Blade lubrication ..................................................................................................... 9

 

9.2

 

Safety lock (Fig. 8) .................................................................................................. 9

 

9.3

 

Air cleaner (Fig. 9) ................................................................................................... 9

 

9.4

 

Air cooling ............................................................................................................... 9

 

9.5

 

Spark Plug (Fig. 10) ................................................................................................. 9

 

9.6

 

Gearbox ................................................................................................................. 10

 

Summary of Contents for POWERPLUS POWEG3010

Page 1: ...nd oil mixture 5 7 1 1 Mixing fuel 6 7 2 Refuelling 6 7 3 Storage of fuel 6 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 8 1 Starting the engine 6 8 1 1 Cold starting 7 8 1 2 Hot starting 7 8 2 Stopping the engine 7 8...

Page 2: ...ter 100 hours of use 10 9 7 2 Maintenance before storage 10 10 CLEANING 10 11 STORAGE 10 12 STARTING UP AFTER LONGER PERIODS OF INACTIVITY 10 13 TECHNICAL DATA 11 14 NOISE 11 15 SERVICE DEPARTMENT 11...

Page 3: ...tion switch 12 Throttle lock 13 Throttle trigger 14 Rear handle 15 Adjustment trigger rotatable handle 16 Cold start button 3 PACKAGE CONTENT LIST Remove all packaging materials Remove remaining packa...

Page 4: ...rs away while operating a tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 5 2 Personal safety Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a tool Do not use a tool while you...

Page 5: ...identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the tool is maintained 6 PETROL SAFETY WARNINGS Do not operate in a hazardous location Such areas include where there is a risk of explo...

Page 6: ...spect the fuel cap at regular intervals making sure that it can be securely fastened and does not leak Carefully tighten the fuel tank cap Change location to start the engine at least 3 metres away fr...

Page 7: ...can make it hard to start the engine due to excess fuel If the engine fails to start after several attempts open the choke and pull the rope again or remove the spark plug and dry it 8 1 2 Hot startin...

Page 8: ...5 to 10 towards the object to be cut will make things easier and produce good results Always follow the safety precautions The hedge trimmer must only be used to trim hedges or small bushes It is forb...

Page 9: ...activate or release it while pushing the safety lock Check that the safety lock returns to its original position if you take your hand from safety lock If these checks reveal any defects contact your...

Page 10: ...al parts such as the throttle wire etc put the cover on the blade and keep it indoors to avoid exposing it to dampness 10 CLEANING Use a damp cloth to clean the plastic parts Do not use any detergents...

Page 11: ...rding to relevant standard K 3 Acoustic pressure level LpA 88 dB A Acoustic power level LwA 109 dB A ATTENTION Wear hearing protection when sound pressure is over 85 dB A aw Vibration Max 7 0 m s K 1...

Page 12: ...Remove clean and reinstall filter Have carburettor adjusted by an Authorized Service Centre Engine sputters Incorrect carburettor mixture adjustment setting Air filter is plugged Old or improperly mix...

Page 13: ...tration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not following the instructions given in t...

Page 14: ...andards Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2000 14 EC...

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