EN - 8
enters the hole of the angle transmission
(fig. 8.B, fig. 9.B), blocking rotation.
2.
Loosen the nut (fig. 8.G, fig. 9.G) clockwise
and remove the cup (fig. 8.F, fig. 9.F).
3.
Remove the outer ring nut (fig. 8.D, fig.
9.D), then remove the blade (fig. 8.C, fig.
9.C) and the inner ring nut (fig. 8.A, fig.
9.A), making sure not to slide the spacer
(fig. 8.A.1, fig. 9.A.1) of the shaft.
4.4
MOUNTING THE ROD (MODELS
WITH SEPARATE ROD)
1.
Pull out the stop pin (fig. 10.A) and push
the lower part of the rod (fig. 10.B) right
down until the stop pin (fig. 10.A) in the
hole (fig. 10.C) of the rod. This is easier
to do if you rotate the bottom of the rod
(fig. 10.B) slightly in both directions.
The pin (fig. 10.A) is in place when it
is completely lodged in the hole.
2.
Once inserted, tighten the knob
(fig. 10.D). securely.
5. CONTROLS
5.1
ENGINE START/STOP SWITCH
Used to start and stop the engine. The switch
has two positions (fig.
12
.A; fig. 13.A):
STOP - the engine stops and
cannot be restarted.
START - the engine can start and run.
5.2 THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER
Enables the speed of the cutting means
to be adjusted (fig. 12.B; fig. 13.B).
The throttle control lever (fig. 12.B; fig. 13.B)
can be used only if the throttle safety lever is
pushed at the same time (fig. 12.C; fig. 13.C).
The correct running speed will be achieved
by pressing the throttle control lever (fig.
12.B; fig. 13.B) as far as possible.
5.3 THROTTLE SAFETY LEVER
The throttle safety lever (fig. 12.C;
fig. 13.C)
enables the throttle control
lever (fig. 12.B; fig. 13.B).
5.4 THROTTLE SHUTTER
BUTTON (OPTIONAL)
Used to turn on the engine
when cold (fig. 12.D).
5.5 HANDLE FOR MANUAL START
Enables manual starting of the
engine (fig.
12
.I; fig. 13.I).
5.6
CHOKE LEVER (STARTER)
Used to turn on the engine when cold. The
starter has two positions (fig. 12.E; fig. 13.E):
position B - the starter is
engaged (for cold start)
position A - the starter is not
engaged (normal warm start)
5.7 PRIMER CONTROL BUTTON
Press the rubber button of the primer
to inject fuel into the carburettor intake
manifold to facilitate startup when the
engine is cold (fig.
12
.F; fig. 13.F).
6. USING THE MACHINE
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.
IMPORTANT
The machine
is supplied without fuel.
6.1 PREPARATION
Before using the machine:
1.
check that there is fuel For preparing
the mixture, methods and refuelling
precautionsent(see paragraph 7.2
and paragraph 7.3).
2.
wear the harness correctly
(see paragraph 6.1.1).