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I.
Connection point (of the harness)
J.
Harness
1.
Single belt
2.
Double belt
K.
Angle transmission
L.
Blade protection (for transport)
4. ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT
The safety regulations to
follow during machine use are described
in Chapter 2. Strictly comply with these
instructions to avoid serious risks or hazards.
For storage and transport purposes, some
components of the machine are not installed
in the factory and have to be assembled after
unpacking. Follow the instructions below.
Unpacking and completing the
assembly should be done on a flat and stable
surface, with enough space for machine
handling and its packaging, always making
use of suitable equipment. Do not use the
machine until all the instructions in the
“ASSEMBLY” section have been carried out.
4.1 ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS
The packaging includes assembly components.
4.1.1
Unpacking
1.
Cautiously open the packaging, paying
attention not to lose components.
2.
Consult the documentation in the
box, including these instructions.
3.
Remove all the unassembled
parts from the box.
4.
Remove the brush cutter from the box.
5.
Dispose of the box and packaging in
compliance with local regulations.
4.2 HANDLE ASSEMBLY
4.2.1
Assembly of "MONO" front handle
1.
Position the cap (fig. 3.A) inserting
the pin (fig.3.A1) in one of the
holes on the drive tube.
2.
Assemble front handle fitted with leg guard
barrier (fig. 3.B) using the screws (fig. 3.C),
taking care to maintain in position the
two antivibration half bearings (fig.3.D)
3.
Fully tighten the screws (fig. 3.C).
4.2.2
Assembly of “DUPLEX” handle
1.
Loosen the central knob (fig. 4.A)
and remove the capfig. 4.B).
2.
Insert the handle bar (fig.
4.C
), making
sure that the controls are on the right.
3.
Set the handle bar in the most comfortable
working position and lock it using the
cap (fig. 4.B) and knob (fig.
4.A
).
4.
Fit the casing of the controls (fig. 4.D)
to the cable tie(fig. 4.E).
NOTE
By loosening the knob (fig.
4.A
), you can
turn the handlebar to reduce its size for storage.
4.3
FITTING/REMOVING CUTTING
MEANS AND SPECIFIC GUARDS
Wear protective gloves.
4.3.1 Choosing cutting means
and specific guard
Every cutting means must
be fitted with a specific guard, as
indicated by the following directions
in the Technical Data table.
Choose the most suitable cutting means for the
job to be done, according to these general indi-
cations:
•
the cutting line head
can eliminate tall
grass and non-woody vegetation near
fences, walls, foundations, pavements,
around trees, etc. or to completely clean
a particular area of the garden;
•
the 3-point blade
is suitable
for cutting brushwood and small
shrubs up to 2 cm in diameter;
•
the saw blade (if permitted)
allows small woody parts to be cut
and small trees to be felled.
IMPORTANT
When the cutting
means has to be changed, dismantle
all the elements of the device.
4.3.2 Fitting the guard on the
cutting means (cutting line
head, 3-point blade)
IMPORTANT
Whenever you use this
protection, make sure that the plate of the
transmission tube (fig. 5.B, fig. 5.E) is assembled.
1.
Unscrew the screws (fig. 5.A).