85
GB
• Handle your appliance with care. Keep
the tools sharp and clean in order to en-
hance proper and safe operation. Take
heed of the maintenance instructions.
Contact our Grizzly Service Centre for
spare parts.
General description
The illustration how to handle the
appliance can be found on page
2+3.
Itemised list of components
1 Strike guard
2 Blade bar
3 Hand guard
4 Anti-vibration handle
5 Ignition cable
6 Spark plug (hidden)
7 Choke
8 Starter handle with starter cord
9 Fuel pump (primer)
10 Adjustable handle
11 Knob for handle adjustment
12 Fuel tank
13 Filler cap
14 Air filter cover slide
15 Air filter cover
16 Motor casing with ventilation
slots
17 On/Off switch
18 Throttle
19 Throttle lock
20 Blade guard
Extent of the delivery
- Petrol hedge trimmer
- Hand guard
- Anti-vibration handle
- Blade guard
- Spark plug wrench
- Mixing tank
Functionality
The petrol hedge trimmer is driven by a
two-stroke engine.
A double-sided blade serves as the trim-
ming assembly. When trimming, the blade
moves in a linear reciprocating manner.
The strike guard at the tip of the blade
bar absorbs unpleasant kickback actions
when hitting walls, fences etc.
The hand guard protects your hands
against twigs and branches.
Read the sections below to learn more
about each operating element‘s function.
Safety equipment
3 Hand guard
prevents the hand from contacting the
blade.
17 On/Off switch
turns the motor on or off. Unlock it be-
fore trying to restart the motor.
19 Throttle lock
prevents accidental revving up of the
motor. You need to press the throttle
lock before the throttle will operate.
Intended use
The appliance is intended for cutting and
trimming hedges, bushes and ornamental
shrubs in residential areas. Branches up to
28 mm thick are cut. Every other use not ex
-
plicitly permitted in this manual may damage
the appliance and cause a serious risk for
operators.
The appliance is intended for use by grown-
ups. Young persons above the age of 16
may use the appliance under supervision
only. Operation in the rain or in wet environ-
ments is prohibited.
Содержание BHS 2660 AC E2
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