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Operation
Transport Mode
Cutting Depth Adjustment
The front guide wheel can be adjusted to allow a deeper or
shallower cut, and to increase the life of the blade. The edger
can be adjusted to edge at three different depths.
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DANGER!
Risk of personal injury. Never attempt to
adjust the depth while the edger is running. Always unplug
edger before making any adjustments.
1. To adjust the depth of the cut, loosen the height adjustment
knob on the front of the edger + trencher (Fig. 6).
2. Push front guide wheel to the left, then raise or lower the
arm to the desired depth setting (Fig.7).
3. Push in the front guide wheel arm, check to ensure the
front guide wheel arm has located into any of the pre-
allocated positions. Ensure the head of the bolt securing
the front guide wheel arm is resting flat on the surface of
the wheel arm (Fig. 8).
4. Retighten the height adjustment knob securely (Fig. 8).
NOTE: Thick overgrowth may drag on the edge guide. Reduce
cut depth to minimum to help reduce this effect.
Operation
Securing the Extension Cord
1. Make a loop with the extension cord (Fig. 9).
2. Insert the loop through the opening in the back of the
handle (Fig. 9).
Your edger ships in “Transport Mode” with the front guide
wheel set at the highest position (Fig. 5).
This is the position you will use when rolling the edger from
one location to another.
To avoid damaging the built-in fixed edge guide, only select
lower guide wheel settings when safely on sod or soil.
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WARNING!
Fig. 5
Edge guide
Front guide
wheel arm
High
Fig. 6
Height
adjustment
knob
Fig. 7
Push to the left
then adjust up
or down
Front guide
wheel arm
Fig. 8
Height
adjustment
knob